1877
- Clinical Studies
- Sensori-Motor Affections
- The Mortuary Experience of the Mutual Life Insurance
- State Medicine in its Relations to Intemperance and the Inebriate
- Psychological Retrospect
- The Functions of the, Brain
- Lunacy in Scotland
- Materialistic Physiology
- Epidemic Paralysis
- How to use a Galvanic Battery in Medicine and Surgery
- Visit To Cairo Asylum
- The Physiologist as a Preacher
- Notes on Asylums for the Insane in America
- The Classification of Mental Diseases
- Notes Upon the Influence of Coloured Light In the Treatment of the Insane
- Religio Psycho-Medicine
- Diseases of the Nervous System
- On Some Relations between Intemperance and Insanity
- Military Lunatics
- Lunacy in Ireland
- Report of the Board of State Charities of Massachusetts
- Cases of Heart Disease with Melancholia
- General Paralysis
- Laws Of Hereditary Descent
- The Late Dr Bulckens, of Gheel
- A Unreal Examination of the Jb Lints from Brixham Cavern
- Notes on a visit to the Asylum of St. Anne, At Paris
- Insanity in The Middle States of America
- The Care and Cure of the Insane
- American Journal of Insanity for January and July 1877
- A Quarterly Journal of the Medical Sciences
- Lunacy In England
- Proceedings of the Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane, at its Thirtieth
- Lunacy in Scotland
- states of Unconsciousness
- Religio Psycho-Medici
- On ” Agoraphobia” (so-called)
- A Guide to Therapeutics
- On Statistical Tables of the Causes of Insanity
- Report of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, Philadelphia
- Whose Dog is it ? or, The Story of Poor Gyp
- The Late Samuel Warren, Q.C., D.C.L., P.R.S., Master In Lunacy
- Sensational Science
- A Death-Blow to Spiritualism
- Annual Report of the lrustees and Superintendent of the State Lunatic Hospital of Pennsylvania
- Effects of Alcohol on the Offspring
- The Dillwyn Committee
- On” the Pathology and Treatment of Cerebral Disease
- Diseases of the Nervous System
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