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A concise history of the human mind, in the develop- ment of religion, philosophy, education, science, invention, etc. 44] Johnson (James, M.D., Physician Extra- ordinary to the King) An Essay on Indiges- tion, or Morbid Sensibility of the Stomach & Bowels, as the Proximate Cause or Cha- racteristic Condition of Dyspepsy, Nervous Irritability, Mental Despondency, Hypo- chondriasis, and many other Ailments of Body and Mind. Eighth Edition (Im- proved). London, 8. Highley, 1833 10s 6d 8vo. 180 pp. Recent cloth. 442 Johnsen (T. B.) Physiological Observa- tions on Mental Susceptibility ; the In- fluence of Education on the Varieties of the Human Race and the Brute Creation ; Interspersed with Illustrative Anecdotes and Phrenological Exemplifications. To which is added, An Essay on Hereditary Instinct, Sympathy and Fascination. Lon- idon, W. Day; 1837 10s 6d Tall 12mo. 204 pp. Recent cloth. 443 Johnston (Arthur) Lays, Lucubrations, and Leaves from my Log-Book; with a Guide to the Constellations Visible in Britain. Edinburgh, A. Balfour and Co., 1833 7s 6d Tall 12mo. 122 pp. Original boards. Uncut. Poems ; and some prose pieces which include ** Recollections of Canton,”? and a short account (3 pp.) of a case of Madness at Sea. The last section of the book is astronomical. 444 Jordan (Furneaux, F.R.C.S.) Character as Seen in Body and Parentage; with a Chapter on Education, Career, Morals, and Progress. New Edition. London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Triibner & Co., 1890 6s 8vo. lli pp. Original boards (back repaired). 445 Legrand du Saulle (Henri L.) La Folie devant les Tribunaux. Paris, F. Savy [et] A. Durand, 1864 15s 8vo. 2 vols. Quarter morocco. A fascinating history of insanity & its kindred pheno- mena in their legal aspects, from the time of the Romans to the nineteenth century. 446 Lewins (Robert, M.D.) Life and Mind on the Basis of Modern Medicine (Materialism). Edited by W. Stewart Ross, after Revision by the Author. London, W. Stewart & Co., N.D. (1894) 6s 8vo. 66 pp. Original cloth. 31 447 Madden (Richard Robert, M.D.) The Infirmities of Genius Illustrated by Referring the Anomalies in the Literary Character to the Habits and Constitutional Pecu- liarities of Men of Genius. London, Saun- ders and Otley, 1833 18s 8vo. 2 vols. Half calf. Name written on title- page of vol. 2. Apart from several chapters on such subjects as Literary Habits, The Nervous Energy, Longevity of Medical Authors, etc., there are in- teresting long studies of Pope, Johnson, Burns, Cowper, Byron, & Scott. 448 Maudsley (Henry, M.D.) Heredity, Varia- tion and Genius, with Essay on Shakspeare : * Testimonied in his own Bringings forth,” and Address on Medicine, Present and Prospective. London, John Bale, Sons & Danielsson, 1908 10s 8vo. 224 pp. Original cloth. 449 Mercier (Charles A., M.D.) Spirit Ex- periences. London, Watts & Co., 1919 7s 6d 8vo. 54 pp. Original cloth. 450 Mitchell (Sir Arthur, K.C.B.) About Dreaming, Laughing and Blushing. Hdin- burgh, William Green and Sons, 1905 10s 8vo. 157 pp. Original cloth. Author’s presentation inscription on fly-leaf. 451 Moore (George, M.D.) The Power of the Soul over the Body. Considered in Relation to Health and Morals. London, Longman, Brown (etc.), 1845 8s 6d 8vo. 305 pp. Original cloth. 452 Morris (James, M.D.) Irritability : Popu- lar and Practical Sketches of Common Morbid States, and Conditions Bordering on Disease. London, John Churchill & Sons, 1868 6s 8vo. 114 pp. Original cloth. 453 Pinel (Scipion) Traité de Pathologie Cérébrale, ou des Maladies du Cerveau: Nouvelles Recherches sur sa Structure, ses Fonctions, ses Altérations, et sur leur Traitement Thérapeutique, Moral et Hy- gienique. Paris, Librairie Médicale de Just Rouvier, 1844 15s 8vo. 564 pp. Quarter calf. 454 Pomme (Pierre P.) Essai sur les Affections Vaporeuses des Deux Sexes; Contenant une Nouvelle Méthode de traiter ces Mala- dies, fondée sur des Observations. Paris, chez Desaint & Saillant, 1760 358 12mo. 179 pp. Recent half calf. This appears to be the First Edition of the book which Pomme afterwards expanded, & of which there were various editions. The earliest mentioned by Hirsch is that of 1763. 455 Portsmouth Case.—A Genuine Report of the Proceedings on the Portsmouth Case, under a Commission Issued by his Majesty, in which are faithfully given the Speeches of the Counsel on each Side, Verbatim. London, Duncombe (1823) 10s 6d 8vo. 79 pp. Recent cloth. The inquiry was into the mental condition of John Charles, Earl of Portsmouth, who had a taste for bell ringing, & flogging & had flogged servants and school children. 456 Prunet (J. G. Fourcade, Docteur en Médecine) Maladies Nerveuses des Auteurs, Rapportées a Il’Irritation de Il’Encephale, des Nerfs Cérébro-Rachidiens et Splanch-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33156906_0031.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)