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Y., 1908.[9]Curtin, Roland G.: The Philadelphia General Hospital. Philadelphia General Hospital Reports Vol. VIII, 1910.[10]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. III, 1916.[11]Ibid.[12]Ibid.[13]Friends' Asylum for the Insane, Frankford, Pa. Annual Report, 1853.[14]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. II, 1916.[15]Ibid.[16]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. II, 1916.[17]Reports and other documents relating to the State Hospital at Worcester, Mass. Published by order of the Senate, Boston, 1837.[18]Reports and other documents relating to the state Hospital at Worcester, Mass. Published by order of the Senate, Boston, 1837.[19]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. III, 1916.[20]Dickens, Charles: American Notes, 1842.[21]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United states and Canada, Vol. III, 1916.[22]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. III, 1916.[23]Koren, John: Summaries of State Laws Relating to the Insane. National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New York, 1917.[24]Koren, John: Summaries of State Laws Relating to the Insane. National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New York, 1917.[25]Salmon, Thomas W.: The State Care of the Insane under State Boards of Control. State Hospital Bulletin, February 15, 1915.[26]Kline, George M.: Proposed Reorganization and Correlation of State Institutions in Massachusetts. American Journal of Insanity, January, 1920.[27]Thirteenth Annual Report, New York State Hospital Commission. Albany, 1919.[28]Fourth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Commission on Mental Diseases. Boston, 1920.[29]Mitchell, S. Weir: Address before the Fiftieth Annual Meeting of the American Medico-Psychological Association. Transactions, 1894.[30]Copp, Owen: Barriers to the Treatment of Mental Patients. Mental Hygiene, April, 1918.[31]Kirby, G. H.: Guides for History Taking and Clinical Examination of Psychiatric Cases. 1921.[32]Wright, R. B.: Medical Staff Manual—Hydrotherapy. Boston State Hospital. 1920.[33]Sibbald, John: Psychiatry in General Hospitals. Review of Neurology and Psychiatry. January, 1903.[34]Smith, Frank R.: Extracts from the Writings of Wilhelm Griesinger, a Prophet of the Newer Psychiatry. American Journal of Insanity, July, 1903.[35]Earle, Pliny: The Psychopathic Hospital of the Future. Address at the laying of the corner stone of the General Hospital for the Insane of the State of Connecticut, June 20, 1867. Utica, 1867.[36]Meyer, Adolf: The Aims of a Psychiatric Clinic. Proceedings of the Mental Hygiene Conference at the College of the City of New York, November, 1912.[37]Ibid.[38]Beers, Clifford W.: A Mind That Found Itself, 1908.[39]Notes and Comments. The American Journal of Insanity, July, 1908.[40]Farrar, Clarence B.: The Autopathography of C. W. Beers. American Journal of Insanity, July, 1908.[41]Notes and Comments. The American Journal of Insanity, July, 1908.[42]Beers, Clifford W.: A Mind That Found Itself. Revised. Fourth edition, 1917.[43]Beers, Clifford W.: A Mind That Found Itself. Revised. Fourth edition, 1917.[44]Ibid.[45]Russell, William L.: Community Responsibilities in the Treatment of Mental Disorders. Mental Hygiene, July, 1918.[46]Notes and Comments. Mental Hygiene, July, 1920.[47]Ibid., October, 1920.[48]White, William A.: Childhood: the Golden Period for Mental Hygiene. 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[1]Cabot, Richard C.: Diagnostic Pitfalls Identified During a Study of 3000 Autopsies. Journal of the American Medical Association. December 28, 1912.

[1]Cabot, Richard C.: Diagnostic Pitfalls Identified During a Study of 3000 Autopsies. Journal of the American Medical Association. December 28, 1912.

[2]Dublin, Louis I.: Mortality Statistics of Insured Wage Earners and Their Families. 1919.

[2]Dublin, Louis I.: Mortality Statistics of Insured Wage Earners and Their Families. 1919.

[3]Statistical Directory of State Institutions, Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1919.

[3]Statistical Directory of State Institutions, Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1919.

[4]Pollock, Horatio M., and Furbush, Edith M.: Patients with Mental Disease, Mental Defects, etc., in Institutions of the United States. Mental Hygiene, January, 1921.

[4]Pollock, Horatio M., and Furbush, Edith M.: Patients with Mental Disease, Mental Defects, etc., in Institutions of the United States. Mental Hygiene, January, 1921.

[5]Ibid.

[5]Ibid.

[6]Pollock, Horatio M., and Furbush, Edith M.: Patients with Mental Disease, Mental Defects, etc., in Institutions of the United States. Mental Hygiene, January, 1921.

[6]Pollock, Horatio M., and Furbush, Edith M.: Patients with Mental Disease, Mental Defects, etc., in Institutions of the United States. Mental Hygiene, January, 1921.

[7]Ball, Jau Don: The Correlation of Neurology, Psychiatry, Psychology and General Medicine as Scientific Aids to Industrial Efficiency. The American Journal of Insanity, April, 1919.

[7]Ball, Jau Don: The Correlation of Neurology, Psychiatry, Psychology and General Medicine as Scientific Aids to Industrial Efficiency. The American Journal of Insanity, April, 1919.

[8]Nineteenth Annual Report of the State Commission in Lunacy, N. Y., 1908.

[8]Nineteenth Annual Report of the State Commission in Lunacy, N. Y., 1908.

[9]Curtin, Roland G.: The Philadelphia General Hospital. Philadelphia General Hospital Reports Vol. VIII, 1910.

[9]Curtin, Roland G.: The Philadelphia General Hospital. Philadelphia General Hospital Reports Vol. VIII, 1910.

[10]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. III, 1916.

[10]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. III, 1916.

[11]Ibid.

[11]Ibid.

[12]Ibid.

[12]Ibid.

[13]Friends' Asylum for the Insane, Frankford, Pa. Annual Report, 1853.

[13]Friends' Asylum for the Insane, Frankford, Pa. Annual Report, 1853.

[14]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. II, 1916.

[14]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. II, 1916.

[15]Ibid.

[15]Ibid.

[16]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. II, 1916.

[16]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. II, 1916.

[17]Reports and other documents relating to the State Hospital at Worcester, Mass. Published by order of the Senate, Boston, 1837.

[17]Reports and other documents relating to the State Hospital at Worcester, Mass. Published by order of the Senate, Boston, 1837.

[18]Reports and other documents relating to the state Hospital at Worcester, Mass. Published by order of the Senate, Boston, 1837.

[18]Reports and other documents relating to the state Hospital at Worcester, Mass. Published by order of the Senate, Boston, 1837.

[19]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. III, 1916.

[19]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. III, 1916.

[20]Dickens, Charles: American Notes, 1842.

[20]Dickens, Charles: American Notes, 1842.

[21]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United states and Canada, Vol. III, 1916.

[21]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United states and Canada, Vol. III, 1916.

[22]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. III, 1916.

[22]The Institutional Care of the Insane in the United States and Canada, Vol. III, 1916.

[23]Koren, John: Summaries of State Laws Relating to the Insane. National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New York, 1917.

[23]Koren, John: Summaries of State Laws Relating to the Insane. National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New York, 1917.

[24]Koren, John: Summaries of State Laws Relating to the Insane. National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New York, 1917.

[24]Koren, John: Summaries of State Laws Relating to the Insane. National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New York, 1917.

[25]Salmon, Thomas W.: The State Care of the Insane under State Boards of Control. State Hospital Bulletin, February 15, 1915.

[25]Salmon, Thomas W.: The State Care of the Insane under State Boards of Control. State Hospital Bulletin, February 15, 1915.

[26]Kline, George M.: Proposed Reorganization and Correlation of State Institutions in Massachusetts. American Journal of Insanity, January, 1920.

[26]Kline, George M.: Proposed Reorganization and Correlation of State Institutions in Massachusetts. American Journal of Insanity, January, 1920.

[27]Thirteenth Annual Report, New York State Hospital Commission. Albany, 1919.

[27]Thirteenth Annual Report, New York State Hospital Commission. Albany, 1919.

[28]Fourth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Commission on Mental Diseases. Boston, 1920.

[28]Fourth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Commission on Mental Diseases. Boston, 1920.

[29]Mitchell, S. Weir: Address before the Fiftieth Annual Meeting of the American Medico-Psychological Association. Transactions, 1894.

[29]Mitchell, S. Weir: Address before the Fiftieth Annual Meeting of the American Medico-Psychological Association. Transactions, 1894.

[30]Copp, Owen: Barriers to the Treatment of Mental Patients. Mental Hygiene, April, 1918.

[30]Copp, Owen: Barriers to the Treatment of Mental Patients. Mental Hygiene, April, 1918.

[31]Kirby, G. H.: Guides for History Taking and Clinical Examination of Psychiatric Cases. 1921.

[31]Kirby, G. H.: Guides for History Taking and Clinical Examination of Psychiatric Cases. 1921.

[32]Wright, R. B.: Medical Staff Manual—Hydrotherapy. Boston State Hospital. 1920.

[32]Wright, R. B.: Medical Staff Manual—Hydrotherapy. Boston State Hospital. 1920.

[33]Sibbald, John: Psychiatry in General Hospitals. Review of Neurology and Psychiatry. January, 1903.

[33]Sibbald, John: Psychiatry in General Hospitals. Review of Neurology and Psychiatry. January, 1903.

[34]Smith, Frank R.: Extracts from the Writings of Wilhelm Griesinger, a Prophet of the Newer Psychiatry. American Journal of Insanity, July, 1903.

[34]Smith, Frank R.: Extracts from the Writings of Wilhelm Griesinger, a Prophet of the Newer Psychiatry. American Journal of Insanity, July, 1903.

[35]Earle, Pliny: The Psychopathic Hospital of the Future. Address at the laying of the corner stone of the General Hospital for the Insane of the State of Connecticut, June 20, 1867. Utica, 1867.

[35]Earle, Pliny: The Psychopathic Hospital of the Future. Address at the laying of the corner stone of the General Hospital for the Insane of the State of Connecticut, June 20, 1867. Utica, 1867.

[36]Meyer, Adolf: The Aims of a Psychiatric Clinic. Proceedings of the Mental Hygiene Conference at the College of the City of New York, November, 1912.

[36]Meyer, Adolf: The Aims of a Psychiatric Clinic. Proceedings of the Mental Hygiene Conference at the College of the City of New York, November, 1912.

[37]Ibid.

[37]Ibid.

[38]Beers, Clifford W.: A Mind That Found Itself, 1908.

[38]Beers, Clifford W.: A Mind That Found Itself, 1908.

[39]Notes and Comments. The American Journal of Insanity, July, 1908.

[39]Notes and Comments. The American Journal of Insanity, July, 1908.

[40]Farrar, Clarence B.: The Autopathography of C. W. Beers. American Journal of Insanity, July, 1908.

[40]Farrar, Clarence B.: The Autopathography of C. W. Beers. American Journal of Insanity, July, 1908.

[41]Notes and Comments. The American Journal of Insanity, July, 1908.

[41]Notes and Comments. The American Journal of Insanity, July, 1908.

[42]Beers, Clifford W.: A Mind That Found Itself. Revised. Fourth edition, 1917.

[42]Beers, Clifford W.: A Mind That Found Itself. Revised. Fourth edition, 1917.

[43]Beers, Clifford W.: A Mind That Found Itself. Revised. Fourth edition, 1917.

[43]Beers, Clifford W.: A Mind That Found Itself. Revised. Fourth edition, 1917.

[44]Ibid.

[44]Ibid.

[45]Russell, William L.: Community Responsibilities in the Treatment of Mental Disorders. Mental Hygiene, July, 1918.

[45]Russell, William L.: Community Responsibilities in the Treatment of Mental Disorders. Mental Hygiene, July, 1918.

[46]Notes and Comments. Mental Hygiene, July, 1920.

[46]Notes and Comments. Mental Hygiene, July, 1920.

[47]Ibid., October, 1920.

[47]Ibid., October, 1920.

[48]White, William A.: Childhood: the Golden Period for Mental Hygiene. Mental Hygiene, April, 1920.

[48]White, William A.: Childhood: the Golden Period for Mental Hygiene. Mental Hygiene, April, 1920.

[49]Copp, Owen: The Duty of the State and the Physician to the Mental Patient. The Pennsylvania Medical Journal, December, 1919.

[49]Copp, Owen: The Duty of the State and the Physician to the Mental Patient. The Pennsylvania Medical Journal, December, 1919.

[50]Burnham, William H.: The Scope and Aim of Mental Hygiene. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, December 19, 1918.

[50]Burnham, William H.: The Scope and Aim of Mental Hygiene. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, December 19, 1918.

[51]Gesell, Arnold: Mental Hygiene and the Public School. Mental Hygiene, January, 1919.

[51]Gesell, Arnold: Mental Hygiene and the Public School. Mental Hygiene, January, 1919.

[52]Campbell, C. Macfie: The Responsibilities of the Universities in Promoting Mental Hygiene. Mental Hygiene, April, 1919.

[52]Campbell, C. Macfie: The Responsibilities of the Universities in Promoting Mental Hygiene. Mental Hygiene, April, 1919.

[53]Cobb, Stanley: Applications of Psychiatry to Industrial Hygiene. The Journal of Industrial Hygiene, November, 1919.

[53]Cobb, Stanley: Applications of Psychiatry to Industrial Hygiene. The Journal of Industrial Hygiene, November, 1919.

[54]Ibid.

[54]Ibid.

[55]Southard, Elmer E.: Notes and Comments. Mental Hygiene. January, 1921.

[55]Southard, Elmer E.: Notes and Comments. Mental Hygiene. January, 1921.

[56]Tuke, D. Hack: A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine. 1892.

[56]Tuke, D. Hack: A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine. 1892.

[57]Tuke, D. Hack: A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine. 1892.

[57]Tuke, D. Hack: A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine. 1892.

[58]Clouston, T. S.: Unsoundness of Mind. 1911.

[58]Clouston, T. S.: Unsoundness of Mind. 1911.

[59]Morgagni, G. B.: De Sedibus et Causis Morborum per Anatomem Indegatis. 1761.

[59]Morgagni, G. B.: De Sedibus et Causis Morborum per Anatomem Indegatis. 1761.

[60]Journal of Mental Science. January, 1870.

[60]Journal of Mental Science. January, 1870.

[61]Clouston, T. S.: Unsoundness of Mind. 1911.

[61]Clouston, T. S.: Unsoundness of Mind. 1911.

[62]Mendel, Gregor J.: Versuche über Pflanzen Hybriden. 1865.

[62]Mendel, Gregor J.: Versuche über Pflanzen Hybriden. 1865.

[63]Davenport, Charles B.: Heredity in Relation to Eugenics. 1911.

[63]Davenport, Charles B.: Heredity in Relation to Eugenics. 1911.

[64]Rosanoff, A. J., and Orr, Florence: A Study of Heredity in the Light of the Mendelian Theory. American Journal of Insanity, October, 1911.

[64]Rosanoff, A. J., and Orr, Florence: A Study of Heredity in the Light of the Mendelian Theory. American Journal of Insanity, October, 1911.

[65]Rosanoff, A. J.: On the Inheritance of the Neuropathic Constitution. New York State Hospitals Bulletin, August 15, 1912.

[65]Rosanoff, A. J.: On the Inheritance of the Neuropathic Constitution. New York State Hospitals Bulletin, August 15, 1912.

[66]White, William A.: Outlines of Psychiatry. 1919.

[66]White, William A.: Outlines of Psychiatry. 1919.

[67]Kraepelin, Emil: Psychiatrie. Eighth edition. Vol. 1. 1909.

[67]Kraepelin, Emil: Psychiatrie. Eighth edition. Vol. 1. 1909.

[68]Ibid.

[68]Ibid.

[69]Kraepelin, Emil: Psychiatrie. Eighth edition. Vol. 1. 1909.

[69]Kraepelin, Emil: Psychiatrie. Eighth edition. Vol. 1. 1909.

[70]Kraepelin, Emil: Psychiatrie. Eighth edition. Vol. 1. 1909.

[70]Kraepelin, Emil: Psychiatrie. Eighth edition. Vol. 1. 1909.

[71]Salmon, Thomas W.: Immigration and the Mixture of Races in Relation to the Mental Health of the Nation. Modern Treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases. White and Jelliffe. Vol. 1, 1913.

[71]Salmon, Thomas W.: Immigration and the Mixture of Races in Relation to the Mental Health of the Nation. Modern Treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases. White and Jelliffe. Vol. 1, 1913.

[72]Salmon, Thomas W.: Immigration and the Mixture of Races in Relation to the Mental Health of the Nation. Modern Treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases. White and Jelliffe. Vol. 1, 1913.

[72]Salmon, Thomas W.: Immigration and the Mixture of Races in Relation to the Mental Health of the Nation. Modern Treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases. White and Jelliffe. Vol. 1, 1913.

[73]Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the State Hospital Commission. Albany, 1914.

[73]Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the State Hospital Commission. Albany, 1914.

[74]Salmon, Thomas W.: Immigration and the Mixture of Races in Relation to the Mental Health of the Nation. Modern Treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases. White and Jelliffe. Vol. I, 1913.

[74]Salmon, Thomas W.: Immigration and the Mixture of Races in Relation to the Mental Health of the Nation. Modern Treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases. White and Jelliffe. Vol. I, 1913.

[75]Thirtieth Annual Report of the State Hospital Commission. Albany, 1919.

[75]Thirtieth Annual Report of the State Hospital Commission. Albany, 1919.

[76]Thirty-first Annual Report of the State Hospital Commission. Albany, 1920.

[76]Thirty-first Annual Report of the State Hospital Commission. Albany, 1920.

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[88]Physical Examination of the First Million Draft Recruits. Bulletin No. 11, War Department, Burgeon General, 1919.

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[89]Bailey, Pearce: Reconstruction in Nervous and Mental Diseases, Medical Record, June 16, 1919.

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[93]Binswanger, Otto: Hystero-somatic Symptoms in War Hysteria. Monat. für Psych. u. Neurol., Berlin, July and August, 1915. Abstract of War Work Committee of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, 1918.

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[94]Wolfsohn, Julian M.: The Predisposing Factors of War Psychoneuroses. Lancet, London, Feb. 2, 1918.

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[96]Mott, Frederick W.: Effects of High Explosives upon the Central Nervous System. Lancet, London, February 26, 1916.

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[97]Mott, Frederick W.: The Brain in Shell Shock. Brit. Med. Journal, November 10, 1917.

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[98]Eder, Montague D.: War Shock: the Psychoneuroses in War. Psychology and Treatment. 1917.

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[99]Ballet, Gilbert, and de Fursac, Rogues J.: The Concussion Psychoses: Psychoses from Nervous "Commotion" or Emotional Shock. Paris Méd., January 1, 1916. Abstract of the War Work Committee of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene. 1918.

[99]Ballet, Gilbert, and de Fursac, Rogues J.: The Concussion Psychoses: Psychoses from Nervous "Commotion" or Emotional Shock. Paris Méd., January 1, 1916. Abstract of the War Work Committee of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene. 1918.

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[101]MacCurdy, John T.: War Neuroses. Psychiatric Bulletin, July, 1917.

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[102]Hartung, M. U.: German Experiences of War Neuroses. Zeitschrift für d. ges. Neur. u. Psych., 1918. Abstract of the Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, Oct., 1919.

[102]Hartung, M. U.: German Experiences of War Neuroses. Zeitschrift für d. ges. Neur. u. Psych., 1918. Abstract of the Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, Oct., 1919.

[103]Hurst, A. F.: Observations of the Etiology and Treatment of War Neuroses. Brit. Med. Journal, September 29, 1918. Abstract of the Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases. Oct., 1919.

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[104]Ireland, Merritte W.: Care of the Army's Mental Defectives. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, December, 1920.

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[106]Falta, Wilhelm: The Ductless Glandular Diseases. Trans. by Milton K. Meyers. 1916.

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[107]Blumgarten, A. S.: The Rôle of the Endocrine System in Internal Medicine. New York Medical Journal, February 5, 1921.

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[108]Kaplan, D. M.: Internal Secretions. New York Medical Journal, February 5, 1921.

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[112]Neubürger: Arch. für Psychiatrie. Vol. 55. Abstract of, Psychiatric Bulletin, January, 1916.

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[113]Walter and Krumbach: Zeitschrift f. d. g. Neurologie und Psychiatrie. Vol. 28. Abstract of, Psychiatric Bulletin, January, 1916.

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[118]Knauer, A., and Billigheimer, E.: Concerning Organic and Functional Disturbances of the Vegetative Nervous System with Special Reference to the Fear Neuroses. Zeitschrift f. d. g. Neurologie und Psychiatrie, 1919, Vol. 50. Abstract of the Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, August, 1920.

[119]Kraepelin, E.: Psychiatrie. Vol. 4, 1915.

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[121]Mott, Frederick W.: British Medical Journal, November, 1919.

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[123]White, William A.: Outlines of Psychiatry. Seventh edition, 1919.

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[124]Paton, Stewart: Psychiatry. 1905.

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[125]Diefendorf, A. Ross: Clinical Psychiatry. 1918.

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[126]Simon, T. W.: The Occurrence of Convulsions in Dementia Praecox, Manic-Depressive Insanity and the Allied Groups. The State Hospital Bulletin, November 15, 1914.

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[128]Kraepelin, E.: Psychiatrie. Vol. 3, 1913.

[128]Kraepelin, E.: Psychiatrie. Vol. 3, 1913.

[129]Thirty-first Annual Report of the New York State Hospital Commission. 1918.

[129]Thirty-first Annual Report of the New York State Hospital Commission. 1918.

[130]Bucknill, J. C., and Tuke, D. H.: A Manual of Psychological Medicine. 1879.

[130]Bucknill, J. C., and Tuke, D. H.: A Manual of Psychological Medicine. 1879.

[131]Bucknill, J. C., and Tuke, D. H.: A Manual of Psychological Medicine. 1879.

[131]Bucknill, J. C., and Tuke, D. H.: A Manual of Psychological Medicine. 1879.

[132]Ibid.

[132]Ibid.

[133]Jolliffe, S. E.: A Summary of the Origins, Transformations and Present-day Trends of the Paranoia Concept. The Medical Record, April 5, 1913.

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[134]Bucknill, J. C., and Tuke, D. H.: A Manual of Psychological Medicine. 1879.

[134]Bucknill, J. C., and Tuke, D. H.: A Manual of Psychological Medicine. 1879.

[135]Pritchard, J. C.: A Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous System. 1822.

[135]Pritchard, J. C.: A Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous System. 1822.

[136]Flemming, C. F.: Ueber Classification der Seelenstörungen, etc. Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie. 1844.

[136]Flemming, C. F.: Ueber Classification der Seelenstörungen, etc. Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie. 1844.

[137]Pritchard, J. C.: A Treatise on Insanity. 1835.

[137]Pritchard, J. C.: A Treatise on Insanity. 1835.

[138]Griesinger, W.: Die Pathologie und Therapie der psychischen Krankheiten. 1845.

[138]Griesinger, W.: Die Pathologie und Therapie der psychischen Krankheiten. 1845.

[139]Krafft-Ebing, R. v.: Lehrbuch der Psychiatrie. Third edition. 1888.

[139]Krafft-Ebing, R. v.: Lehrbuch der Psychiatrie. Third edition. 1888.

[140]Ziehen, Th.: Psychiatrie, 1894.

[140]Ziehen, Th.: Psychiatrie, 1894.

[141]Savage, G. H.: Insanity and Allied Neuroses. Fourth edition. 1907.

[141]Savage, G. H.: Insanity and Allied Neuroses. Fourth edition. 1907.

[142]Savage, G. H.: Insanity and Allied Neuroses. Fourth Edition. 1907.

[142]Savage, G. H.: Insanity and Allied Neuroses. Fourth Edition. 1907.

[143]Kempf, E. J.: The Mechanistic Classification of Neuroses and Psychoses Produced by Distortion of Anatomic-Affective Functions. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases. August, 1919.

[143]Kempf, E. J.: The Mechanistic Classification of Neuroses and Psychoses Produced by Distortion of Anatomic-Affective Functions. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases. August, 1919.

[144]Southard, E. E.: A Key to the Practical Grouping of Mental Diseases. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases. January, 1918.

[144]Southard, E. E.: A Key to the Practical Grouping of Mental Diseases. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases. January, 1918.

[145]Southard, E. E.: Recent American Classification of Mental Diseases. Transactions, American Medico-Psychological Association, 1918.

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[146]Southard, E. E.: A Key to the Practical Grouping of Mental Diseases. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases. January, 1918.

[146]Southard, E. E.: A Key to the Practical Grouping of Mental Diseases. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases. January, 1918.

[147]DaCosta, J. C.: Modern Surgery. Seventh edition. 1918.

[147]DaCosta, J. C.: Modern Surgery. Seventh edition. 1918.

[148]Ibid.

[148]Ibid.

[149]Harlow, John M.: Recovery from the Passage of an Iron Bar through the Head. Boston, 1868.

[149]Harlow, John M.: Recovery from the Passage of an Iron Bar through the Head. Boston, 1868.


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