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Nos. 2, 3, 6, 8, 1O, 17 out of Print


Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series


Edited by


SMITH ELY JELLIFFE, M.D.


WILLIAM A. WHITE, M.D.


No. 1. Outlines of Psychiatry. (Fifth Edition, 1915.) By WM. A. WHITE, M.D., Price $3.00.

A clearly written and concise presentation of psychiatry, especially adapted for use in teaching and in public institutions for mental diseases.

No. 4. Selected Papers on Hysteria and Other Psychoneuroses. (Second Edition, 1912.) By PROF. SIGMUND FREUD, M.D., Price $2.50.

(illegible text) some of (illegible text)

No. 5. The Wassermann Serum Reaction in Psychiatry. By FELIX PLAUT, M.D., Price $2.00.

A (illegible text) setting (illegible text) the Wassermann Reaction by (illegible text) original investigators(illegible text), especially adapted for laboratories and for use in institutions.

No. 7. Three Contributions to Theory of Sex. (Second Edition, 1916.) By PROF. SIGMUND FREUD, Price $2.00.

A most important contribution to the psychology of psycho-sexual development.

No. 9. Studies in Psychiatry. By Members of the New York Psychiatric Society, Price $2.00. (Illustrated.)

A collection of papers on different psychiatrical subjects, written by Members of the New York Psychiatrical Society.

No. 11. The Theory of Schizophrenic Negativism. By PROF. E. BLEULER, Price $.60.

A short exposition of the author's theory of autistic thinking as apllied to the problem of negativism.

No. 12. Cerebellar Functions. By DR. ANDRE-THOMAS, Price $3.00 (Illustrated.) Tr. by Dr. C. Herring.

A complete exposition of the anatomy and physiology of the cerebellum (illegible text) their application to the problems of clinical medicine. The most complete (illegible text) on the subject in English.

No. 13. History of the Prison Psychoses. By DRS. P. NITSCHE and WILMANNS, Price. $1.25.

The only complete exposition in English of the history of the prison (illegible text) and the present-day concept of this group of mental disturbances.

(See inside back cover page.)