PRINCIPLES 



OF 



MENTAL PHYSIOLOGY, 



WITH 



Their Applications to the Training and Discipline of the Mindy and 

 the Study of its Morbid Conditions » 



By WILLIAM CARPENTER, M. D., LL.D. 



I vol., i2mo. 737 pages. Price, $3.oo» 



Dr. Carpenter has won his reputation as a physiologist, largely 

 from the clearness of his expositions, and the present work shows that 

 his capacity in this respect is still vigorous. Its most scientific parts 

 are attractive reading, and the extensive array of personal instances 

 and incidents, which illustrate his positions, gives great fascination to 

 the volume. 



It is a hard book to lay down when once entered upon, and Dr. 

 Carpenter may be congratulated upon having contributed so fresh a 

 book upon such an important subject." — Popular Science Monthly, 



Is a profound and learned work, which goes to the very bottom of 

 the problems of Life and Eternity." — Boston Commonwealth, 



"The work is probably the ablest exposition of the subject which 

 has been given to the world, and goes far to establish a new system of 

 mental philosophy upon a much broader and more substantial basis 

 than it has heretofore stood." — St. Louis Democrat, 



** The work is a revision and expansion of the author^s well-known 

 work bearing the same name, published over twenty years ago, and 

 so popular as to reach half a dozen editions." — Cincinnati Gazette, 



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