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No text description is available for this image![o2 NEvROLOGY, &¢0.—continued. > niques, avec ou sans Inflammation. chez Mme. Delaunay, 1826 8vo. 352 pp. Recent half calf. Uncut. 457 Puységur (A. M. J. Chastenet du) Re- cherches, Expériences et Observations Phy- siologiques sur |’Homme dans ]’Etat de Somnambulisme Naturel, et dans le Som- nambulisme Provoqué par lActe Magnét- igue. Paris, J. G. Dentu, 1811 18s 8vo. 430 pp., 1 leaf. Quarter calf. Presentation inscription from author on half-title. 458 Skinner (Otis) Mad Folk of the Theatre : Ten Studies in Temperament. Indiana- polis, The Bobs-Merrill Company (1928) 10s 8vo. 296 pp. Original cloth. Portraits. Betterton, Nell Gwinn, George Anne Bellamy, Tate Wilkinson, Edmund Kean, etc. 459 Smith (W., M.D.) A Dissertation upon the Newes; containing an Account. 1. Of the Nature of Man. 2. Of the Nature of Brutes. 3. Of the Nature and Connec- tion of Soul and Body. 4. Of the Threefold Life of Man. 5. Of the Symptoms, Causes and Cure of all Nervous Diseases. London, Printed for the Author, and Sold by W. Owen (and others), 1768 £1 Is 8vo. 302 pp., 1 leaf. 460 Swan (Joseph) Paris; . . tt Delineations of the Brain in relation to Voluntary Motion. London, 1864 21s 4to. Cloth. With 18 engraved plates. 461 Tuke (Daniel Hack) Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles. London, Kegan Paul, 1882 18s 8vo. Original cloth. With four plates. First EpiTIon of the only authoritative book in English on the subject. 462 Tuke (Daniel Hack, M.D.) Hlustrations of the Influence of the Mind upon the Body in Health and Disease, Designed to Eluci- date the Action of the Imagination. Lon- don, J. & A. Churchill, 1872 £1 10s 8vo. 444 pp. Original cloth. Author’s presen- tation inscription on half-title. 463 Tuke (D. Hack, M.D.) Sleep-Walking and Hypnotism. London, J. & A. Churchill, 1884 15s 8vo. 119 pp. Original cloth. Author’s presentation inscription on title-page to Sir George Savage. 464 Viollet (Dr. Marcel) Spiritism and In- sanity. London, Swan, Sonnenschein & Co., Ltd., 1910 7s 6d 8vo. 134 pp., 2 leaves. Original cloth... Pub- lisher’s stamp on title-page. 4644 (Warburton’s Private Mad-House).—A Description of the Crimes and Horrors in the Interior of Warburton’s Private Mad- House at Hoxton, commonly called Whit- more House; Dedicated to the Right Honourable Viscount Sidmouth, late Secre- tary of State, &c., and the Right Honourable Lord Redesdale, late Lord Chancellor of Ireland, &c. London, Benbow, 1823 15s 8vo. 32 pp. Unbound. As horrible a picture as one could have of the condi- tions in the old private madhouses. The names of the patients, whose maltreatment is described, is 465 Weatherly (L. A., M.D.) A Plea for th Insane: The Case for Reform in the Car and Treatment of Mental Diseases. Lon don, Grant Richards, Ltd., 1918 5p 8vo. 238 pp. Original cloth. 466 Williams (Edward Huntington; M.D. Author of the Doctor in Court) The In sanity Plea. Introduction by Augusi Volmer, Chief of Police, Los Angeles: Baltimore, The Williams & Wilkins Com. pany, 1931 6) 8vo. 169 pp. Original cloth. 467 Winslow (Forbes, M.D.) On Obscure Diseases of the Brain, and Disorders of the Mind. Second Edition, Revised. London, John W. Davies, 1861 £1 5s 8vo. 720 pp. Original cloth (top of backstrip torn), Sir James Y. Simpson’s copy, with his bookplate (or possibly visiting card), and inscription from the author to Simpson. 468 Winslow (Fobres Benignus) The Anatomy of Suicide. London, 1840 18s 8vo. Half calf. 339 pp. With a_ frontispiece. Winslow was one of the early pioneers in the humane treatment of the insane at his two asylums at Hammer- smith. In the present work he tries to show that most suicides are not criminals, but are victims of mental disease. 469) (Nightingale (Florence)). — Hamilton “Anna Emilie, Docteur en Médecine) Con- sidérations sur les Infirmieres de Hopitaux. Montpellier, Imprimerie Centrale du Midi, 1900 So ee 8vo. 338 pp., 1 leaf. Cloth. Illustrations. A remarkably interesting general and _ historical account of many of the hospitals of Europe, and of Nursing Orders, Nursing, & Medical Education. The Fifth Part contains (pp. 167-95) a biographical and general account of Florence Nightingale and her work and influence, with French translations from her writings. The book is completed by an ex- cellent bibliography. 470 Nightingale (Florence) A silver medal, 40 mm. in diameter, with the inscription ‘“ As A Mark of Esteem and Gratitude for her Devotion to the Queen’s Brave Soldiers,” on the reverse a portrait of Florence Night- ingale. In a box £4 4s 471 Observationes Anatomicae Selectiones Am- stelodamensium, 1667, 1673. Edited, with an Introduction, by. F.. J. Cole, F.R.S. University of Reading, 1938 £1 Is 12mo. 45, 53 pp., 3 leaves. Original quarter niger. Portrait of Blasius, and plates. No. 23 of 100 copies. A beautiful reprint of two of ‘‘ the rarest and least known of all the early literature on Comparative Anatomy.”’ 472 Ophthalmology. Gleize. Nouvelles Observations pratiques sur les maladies de Oeil et leur traitement fondé sur une nouvelle théorie; dans lequel. PAutheur explique et concilie plusieurs méthodes d@opérer la Cataracte, Paris, E. Didot, 1786 [SOLD] 8vo. Half calf. 16 + 238 pp. 2 full-page plates of instruments at end. Rare. The author describes himself as ‘‘ Medecin-Oculiste’’ to the Comte d’Artois and Duc d’Orléans. 473 (Opium). Cobbe (William Rosser) Doctor Judas: a Portrayal of the Opium Habit. Chicago, 8. C. 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