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Vol. XVII. APRIL, 1937- No. 68 The Journal of Neurology and Psychopathology Edited by S. A. KINNIER WILSON WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING EDITORIL COMMITTEE: EDWIN BRAMWELL R. FOSTER KENNEDY C. STANFORD READ T. GRAHAM BROWN H. G. BAYNES A. FEILING WILLIAM BROWN R . STEW R. G. GORDON HENRY DEVINE C. MACFIE CAMPBELL J. G. GREENFIELD RI D. GILLESPIE EDITOR OF THE BRITISH C. C. WORSTER-DROUGHT BERNARD HART MEDICAL JOURNAL CONTENTS *rfainal Vapers PAGE An Enquiry into the Causes of Mescal Visions C. R. MARSHALL 289 Heme Bodies (Rosentl Fibres) associated with Cavities in Pons and Cerebeilum and Acoustic Neurinoma: With a Report of Two Cases AMouR F. LIBER 305 Th Blood Calcium in 'Idiopathic' Epilepsy R. L. HAVILAND MINCHIN 3I4 Lonelines-and the Paranoid Syndrome D. N. PARFITT 318 IRe'iew Tise Culure Methods in the Study of the Nervous System: A Review W. R. ASHBY 322 EtItortaI Amnaurotic Idiocy and the Lipoidoses .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 328 21bftracto .. . . . . . . . . . . . 333 (Index for Volume X VII included.) ISSUED BY THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION LONDON: BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, W.C.10. Published Quarterly. SubscriptIon 301- per annum. Single Numbers 816 net. PostFree

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Vol. XVII. APRIL, 1937- No. 68

The Journal of

Neurology andPsychopathology

Edited by

S. A. KINNIER WILSONWITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING EDITORIL COMMITTEE:

EDWIN BRAMWELL R. FOSTER KENNEDY C. STANFORD READT. GRAHAM BROWN H. G. BAYNESA. FEILING WILLIAM BROWN R . STEWR. G. GORDON HENRY DEVINE C. MACFIE CAMPBELLJ. G. GREENFIELD RI D. GILLESPIE EDITOR OF THE BRITISHC. C. WORSTER-DROUGHT BERNARD HART MEDICAL JOURNAL

CONTENTS*rfainal Vapers PAGE

An Enquiry into the Causes of Mescal Visions C. R. MARSHALL 289Heme Bodies (Rosentl Fibres) associated with Cavities in Pons and Cerebeilum and

Acoustic Neurinoma: With a Report of Two Cases AMouR F. LIBER 305Th Blood Calcium in 'Idiopathic' Epilepsy R. L. HAVILAND MINCHIN 3I4Lonelines-and the Paranoid Syndrome D. N. PARFITT 318

IRe'iewTise Culure Methods in the Study of the Nervous System: A Review W. R. ASHBY 322

EtItortaIAmnaurotic Idiocy and the Lipoidoses .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 328

21bftracto .. . . . . . . . . . . . 333(Index for Volume XVII included.)

ISSUED BY THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONLONDON: BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION HOUSE,

TAVISTOCK SQUARE, W.C.10.

Published Quarterly. SubscriptIon 301- per annum. Single Numbers816 net. PostFree

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INDEX

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ABRAMSON, J. L.: Pyknolepsy, 354Acalculia (Henschen), and congenital arithmiietic

disability (Eric Guttmann), 185Accidents, purposive, as an expression of self-

destructive tendencies (Karl A. Menninger), 85Acetylcholine, effect of on the somatic symptoms

of anxiety (Maxwell Shaw Jones), 382ACKERLY, SPAFFORD: Instinctive, emotional and

mental changes following prefrontal lobeextirpation, 183

Acromicria (M. Bergonzi), 359Action, automatic, degrees of: some psychiatric

applications of Hughlings Jackson's concept of' reduction to a more automatic condition'(Max Levin), 153

Alexia, traumatic (A. Rendle Short), 74ALLEN, I. M. (and J. 0. MERCER): Spinal symp-toms with lymphadenoma, 1

ALPERs, B. J.: Hyperthermia due to lesions inthe hypothalamus, 339

Amaurotic idiocy, infantile, neuropathology of atype of hitherto undescribed (M. Bielschowsky),345

Amaurotic idiocy and lipoidoses, 328ANDERSON, E. W.: Prognosis of the depressions

of later life, 377ANGUS, LESLIE R.: The heematoporphyrin

treatment of depressive psychoses, 88Anxiety, somatic symptoms of, effect of acetyl-

choline on (Maxwell Shaw Jones), 382Aorta, congenital stenosis of: cerebral complica-

tions (B. Fine-sllver), 348Aphasia, traumatic (A. Rendle Short), 74APPEL, KENNETH E.: Prognosis in the psychoses

lying midway between schizophrenia andmanic-depressive psychoses, 377

Apraxia (W. Mayer-Gross), 352Apraxia, constructive (L. van der Horst), 352Aqueduct of Sylvius, congenital atresia and

stenosis of (H. N. Roback and M. L. Gerstle),347

ARING, C. D.: Relation of the cerebrum to thecerebellum, 336

ARMENISE, P.: Necessity of a structural analysisin the psychoses: paranoia and hysteria incyclothymia, 369

ARNESON, A. N.: Roentgen treatment of gliomas,361

ASHBY, W. R.: Tissue culture methods in thestudy of the nervous system, 322

ASK-UPMARK, E.: The Carotid Sinus and theCerebral Circulation, review, 92

Association-motor investigation of the psycho-neuroses (Clarke H. Barnacle, Franklin G.Ebaugh and Frederick Lemere), 364, 376

Astasia-abasia and speech preservation followingcarbon monoxide intoxication (Louis H. Cohen),41

ATLAS, D. (H. W. MAGOUN, E. H. INGERSOLL andS. W. RANSON): Associated facial, vocal andrespiratory components of emotional expres-sion, 241

Autonomic system, conduction of corticalimpulses to (E. A. Spiegel and W. C. Hunsicker),337

AVERBUCK, S. H.: Catalepsy or flexibilitas cereain a three-year-old child, 81

Avitaminosis and the nervous system, 77AYKROYD, W. R.: Vitamins and other Dietary

Essentials, second edition, review, 287

B

Bacillus coli agglutinations by the serum ofpsychotics, especially of schizophrenics (A.Beck, WV. Ogden and M. Whelen), 85

BAHR, M. A.: The Parkinsonian syndrome dueto chronic epidemic encephalitis (von Economotype), 183

Balance in volitional activity (M. F. Lowe), 362Bancroft's views on mental disease (Purcell G.

Schube), 384Barbitone narcosis. See NarcosisBARNACLE, CLARKE H.: Association-motor

investigation of the psychoneuroses, 364BECCLE, H. C.: Heematology of the psychoses,

88BECK, A.: The agglutinations of B. coli by theserum of psychotics, especially of schizophrenics,85-Problem of immunity against spirochaetapallida in general paralytics treated withmalaria, 190

Behaviour problems, pituitary disturbances in(Matthew Molitch and S. Poliakoff), 86

BELLONI, G. B.: Method for impregnation ofmicroglial elements and a standard techniquefor common histological researches on thenervous system, 334

BENDER, L.: Reactive psychosis in response tomental disease in the family, 370-Psychiatricmechanisms in child murderers, 374

BENNET, A. E.: Value of insulin treatment inundernourished psychiatric patients, 191

Benzedrine on depressive states, effects of (E.Guttmann), 380

Benzedrine therapy on self-absorbed patients,effect of (Eugene Davidoff), 380

BERGONZI, M.: Acromicria, 359BERLUCCHI, C.: Researches on the nerve cells of

the corpus striatum, 333"Betaxin " (vitamin B,), injections in neuro-

logical cases (H. Neumann), 83BIELSCHOWSKY, M.: Neuropathology of a type

of infantlle amaurotic idiocy hitherto un-described, 345

Binet-Simon and Porteus Maze tests in neuro-psychiatric patients, intelligence quotients of(Joseph J. Michaels and Margaret E. Schilling),375

BINI, G.: Familial myopathic progressivemuscular dystrophy, 357

BLACK, NEIL D.: Value and application ofhydrotherapy in a mental hospital, 91

BLALOCK, JOSEPH R.: Psychology of the manicphase of manic-depressive psychosis, 367

BLALU, A.: Catalepsy or flexibilitas cerea in athree-year-old child, 81-Mental changesfollowing head trauma in children, 86, 373

Blood calcium in 'idiopathic' epilepsy (R. L.Haviland Minchin), 314

Blood flow, cerebral, constancy of (W. G. Lennox),337

Blood plasma in mental disease, tryptophanecontent in (A. Campana), 377

Blood pressure reactions and galvanic skin reflexin the psychoneuroses (A. P. Solomon andT. L. Fentress), 364

Blood serum, calcium content of, during anepileptic convulsion (M. Scott and A. W.Pigott), 343

BONNER, CLARENCE A.: Traumatic psychoses, 84BOSHES, BENJAMIN: Possible relation of lead

intoxication to multiple sclerosis, 278

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Boston Psychopathic Hospital, dementia para-lytica at (Merrill Moore and H. HoustonMerritt), 376

BOUMAN, K. H. (and V. W. D. SCHENK): Acyclops and a synotus, 48

BRACELAND, FRANCIS J. : Huematoporphyrintherapy in the affective psychoses, 381

Brain centres, researches in for regulation ofvegetative function (L. Riccitelli), 336

Brain lesions and liver, relation between (H.Stadler), 346

Brain, mid, in mammals, comparative anatomicalinvestigation of (E. Grunthal), 334

Brain sections, macroscopic, simple method ofstaining of (H. E. Le Masurier), 333

Brain, telangiectases, multiple, of (J. C. Michaeland P. M. Levin), 350

BRAM, 0. ISRAEL: Exophthalmic Goitre and itsMedical Treatment, second edition, review, 288

BREND, WILLIAM A. : Sacrifice to Attis: A studyof sex and civilization, review, 94

BRIGGART, J. HENRY: Pathology of the NervousSystem, review, 287

BRODER, SAMUEL B.: Sleep induced by sodiumamytal: an abridged method for use in mentalillness, 384

BROGGI, E.: Culture of tuberele bacillus in bloodand cerebrospinal fluid of dementia precoxcases, 366

BROMBERG, WALTER: Attitude of psycho-neurotics towards death, 363

BUCKLEY, A. C.: Hematomyelia secondary tohEmangioma, 355

C

Calcium content of blood serum during anepileptic convulsion (M. Scott and A. W.Pigott), 343

Calvarial hyperostosis and the accompanyingsymptom-complex (Sherwood Moore), 349

CAMPANA, A.: Psychic symptomatology ofcerebral tumours, 373-Content of tryptophanein the blood plasma in mental disease, 377

CANAVAN, MYRTELLE M.: Mental health ofchildren of dementia precox stock, 368

CANZIANI, G.: Pathological neuroglia in man,339-Normal neuroglia which might beconfused with pathological neuroglia, 340

Carbon monoxide intoxication, speech preserva-tion and astasia-abasia following (Louis H.

Cohen), 41Carcinomatosis of meninges simulating pachy-

meningitis heemorrhagica interna (A. G. Dumasand L. E. Nolan), 355

CARDONA, F.: Cerebral macroglia in statusepilepticus, 341-Pathogenesis of the diffuseglial reaction in cerebral tumour, 341-Tumours of the septum pellucidum, 351

CARNS, M. L.: Postoperative psychosis, 370CARR, A. D.: Neuropsychiatric syndromes

associated with hyperostosis frontalis interna,350

Catalepsy or flexibilitas cerea in a three-year-oldchild (A. Blau and S. H. Averbuck), 81

'Cerebellum, function of, from a clinical standpoint(K. Goldstein), 184

Cerebellum, relation of to cerebrum (C. D.Aring and J. F. Fulton), 336

Cerebral blood flow, constancy of (W. G. Lennox),337

Cerebral circulation, new points in its anatomy,physiology and pathology (Tracy J. Putnam),193

Cerebral cortex, effects of total removal of (F. A.Mettler, C. C. Mettler and E. Culler), 338

Cerebral cortex, vascuilar changes followingexperimental lesions in (Yei-Chiian Tsang), 337

Cerebral hEmorrhage. See HemorrhageCerebral hemisphere, left, removal of (Robert

Zollinger), 353Cerebral lesions, problem of general as against

focal symptoms in (W. Mayer-Gross and E.Guttmann), 184

Cerebral tumour. See Tumour

Cerebral varices, ruptured (L. T. Tureen, S. H.Gray and Paul Wheeler), 276

Cerebrospinal fluid in 'essential' epilepsy (W. G.Lennox and H. H. Merritt), 97

Cerebrospinal fluid in tumours of the brain (H. H.Merritt), 277

Cerebrum, relation of to cerebellum (C. D. Aringand J. F. Fulton), 336

Charcot joints, medical and surgical aspects of(Samuel H. Epstein), 187

CHEAVENS, TOM H.: Prolonged barbitone narcosisin treatment of acute psychoses, 381

CHEN, M. P.: Insulin treatment of drug addic-tion, 382

CHENEY, CLARENCE 0.: Programme for thedetermination of the therapeutic effectivenessof the psychoanalytic method, 90

CH'ENG, Y. L.: Insulin treatment of drugaddiction, 382

Chorea, constitutional aspects of (E. Guttmann), 16Choreas, gliosis of the occipital lobes in the

(Charles Davison), 183Circulation, cerebral: some new points in its

anatomy, physiology and pathology (Tracy J.Putnam), 193

CLARK, RAYMOND: Mental health of children ofdementia precox stock, 368

CLINE, WILLIAM B.: Treatment of deliriumtremens, 382

COBB, STANLEY: A Preface to Nervous Disease,review, 285

COHEN, Louis H.: Speech preservation andastasia-abasia following carbon monoxideintoxication, 41

COLELLA, R.: A new treatment of cerebralheemorrhage and of its effects, 188

COLEMAN, JULES V.: Treatment of deliriumtremens, 382

Convulsion, epileptic, calcium content of bloodserum during (M. Scott and A. W. Pigott), 343

Convuilsions, heematology of (Arthur Guirdham),343

Corpus callosum, primary degeneration of(Marchiafava's disease) (L. S. King and M. C.Meehan), 281

Corpus striatum, nerve cells of, researches on (C.Berlueehi), 333

Cortex, cerebral, effects of total removal of(F. A. Mettler, C. C. Mettler and E. Culler), 338

Cortical impulses, conduction of, to the autonomicsystem (E. A. Spiegel and W. C. Hunsicker), 337

COSSA, PAUL: Physiopathologie du SystvmeNerveux, review, 286

COSTANTI, E.: Culture of tuberele bacilli in bloodand cerebrospinal fluid of dementia precoxcases, 366

COURVILLE, C. B.: Neurological flndings inmastoiditis, 82

CULLER, E.: Effects of total removal of thecerebral cortex, 338

CURNER, E. C.: Electromyographic study ofmyotonia, 357

CURTI, G.: Forced grasping and the physiologicalphenomena of holding, 352

Cushing's disease (C. Pero), 187Cyclops, a (K. H. Bouman and V. W. D. Schenk),

48Cyclothymia, paranoia and hysteria in (P.

Armenise), 369Cysts, paraphysical (A. J. McLean), 342

D

Danielopolu test and galvanic skin reflex inpsychoneurotic patients (T. L. Fentress andA. P. Solomon), 365

DAVIDOFF, EUGENE: Effect of benzedrinetherapy on self-absorbed patients, 380

DAVISON, CHARLES: Gliosis of the occipital lobesin the choreas, 183-Spontaneous pain and othersubjective sensory disturbances, 279

DAYTON, NEIL A.: Marriage and mental disease,375

Death, attitude of psychoneurotics towards(Walter Bromberg and Paul Schilder), 363

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DE JONG, R. N.: Central nervous system involve-ment in undulant fever, 358

Delirium tremens, treatment of (William B. Clineand Jules V. Coleman), 382

Dementia paralytica at the Boston PsychopathicHospital (Merrill Moore and H. HoustonMerritt), 3 7 6

Dementia pruecox appearing in individuals alreadysuffering from insufficiency of mental develop-ment (V. Tronconi), 368

Dementia prlecox, culture of tubercle bacilli inblood and cerebrospinal fluid in cases of (E.Broggi and E. Costanti), 366

Dementia pruecox stock, mental health of childrenof (Myrtelle M. Canavan and Raymond Clark),368

Dementia preecox, vitamins A and D and mineraladministration in, effects of (J. Notkin,Frances Krasnow, Viola Huddart, William J.Thompson and Lloyd E. Watts), 90

Depression, endogenous, heematoporphyrin treat-ment of (J. Huehnerfeld), 190

Depression diagnosed by the Rorschach test(Arthur Guirdham), 367

Depressions of later life, prognosis of (E. W.Anderson), 377

Depressive psychoses. See PsychosesDepressive states, effect of benzedrine therapy on

(E. Guttmann), 380Diabetes insipidus, relation of the hypothalamico-hypophyseal system to (C. Fisher, W. R.Ingram and S. W. Ransom), 275

Dietary deflciencies as the fetiological factor incertain neurological syndromes (0. C. Perkins),358

Disability, arithmetic, congenital, and acalculia(Henschen) (Eric Guttmann), 185

Donaggio's method in histological research on theneurohypophysis in man (A. Trossarelli), 333

Dream contents, sex differences in (RichardWellington Husband), 362

Drug addiction, insulin treatment of (M. P. Chen,Y. L. Ch'eng and R. S. Lyman), 382

DUMAS, A. G.: Carcinomatosis of meningessimulating pachymeningitis haemorrhagica in-terna, 355

DUssIK, K. T.: Results of treatment by hypo-glycawmic shock in schizophrenia, 375

Dystrophy, muscular, progressive, familial myo-pathic (G. Bini), 357

Dystrophy, muscular, progressive, with specialreference to the autonomic nervous system(Ken Kur6, Shigeo Okinaka and KenzoOhshima), 345

E

EAGER, RICHARD: Hints to Probationer Nursesin Mental Hospitals, review, 95

EAST, W. NORWOOD: Medical Aspects of Crime,review, 92

EBAUGH, FRANKLIN G.: Association-motorinvestigation of the psychoneuroses, 364, 376

EIDELBERG, LUDWIG: Study of slips of thetongue, 363

ELKIND, HENRY B.: Alleged increase in theincidence of the major psychoses, 369

Emotional expression, associated facial, vocal andrespiratory components of (H. W. Magoun,D. Atlas, E. H. Ingersoll and S. W. Ranson), 241

Encephalitis, chronic epidemic (von Economotype), Parkinsonian syndrome due to (M. A.Bahr), 183

Endocrinology, modern, and mental disorder(Thomas D. Power), 191

Epilepsies, the (Foster Kennedy), 80Epilepsy, cortical autonomic (J. W. Watts and

C. H. Frazier), 81Epilepsy, ' essential,' the cerebrospinal fluid in

(W. G. Lennox and H. H. Merritt), 97Epilepsy, essential, and cranial X-ray diagnosis,

relations between (G. Gastaldi), 354Epilepsy, 'idiopathic,' the blood calcium in

(R. L. Haviland Minchin), 314Epilepsy and surgical therapy (W. Penfield), 360

Epileptic manifestation, a rare (P. Serra), 81Epileptic and schizophrenic patients, comparison

of weights of brain, liver, heart, spleen andkidneys in, 366

Epileptogenous agents, fundamental effects ofupon the central nervous system (E. A. Spiegeland M. Spiegel-Adolf), 182

EPSTEIN, SAMUEL H.: Medical and surgicalaspects of Charcot joints, 187-General paresis:treatment by tryparsamide-induced feversequence, 189

F

FENTRESS, T. L.: Galvanic skin reflex and bloodpressure reactions in the psychoneuroses, 364-Galvanic skin reflex and Danielopolu test inpsychoneurotic patients, 365

Fever, tryparsamide-induced, in treatment ofgeneral paresis (H. C. Solomon and S. H.Epstein), 189

Fever, undulant, central nervous system involve-ment in (R. N. de Jong), 358

FINE-SILVER, B.: Congenital stenosis of theaorta, 348

Fisher, C.: Relation of hypothalamico-hypo-physeal system to diabetes insipidus, 275

FRAZIER, C. H.: Cortical autonomic epilepsy, 81Frontal association areas in the primates, analysis

of the functions of (C. F. Jacobsen, J. B. Wolfeand T. A. Jackson), 335

Frontal lobes, significance of, for mental perform-ances (Kurt Goldstein), 27

G

GASTALDI, G.: Regeneration of the nervoussystem in the higher vertebrates, 181-Relations between cranial X-ray diagnosis andessential epilepsy, 354

Genius, propensity of to solitude (Warren C.Middleton), 83

GERSTLE, M. L.: Congenital atresia and stenosisof the aqueduct of Sylvius, 347

Gliomas, roentgen treatment of (E. Sachs, J. E.Rubinstein and A. N. Arneson), 361

Gliosis of the occipital lobes in the choreas(Charles Davison), 183

GOLDSTEIN, KURT: Significance of the frontallobes for mental performances, 27-Functionof the cerebellum from a clinical standpoint, 184

GORDON, A.: Visual field defects as a decidingdiagnostic factor in lesions of temporal lobesimulating cerebellar involvement, 351

GORDON, I.: The sensation of vibration, 107GORDON, R. G. (N. G. HARRIS and J. R. REES):An Introduction to Psychological Medicine,review, 283

Grasping, forced, and the physiological pheno-mena of holding (G. Curti), 352

GRAY, S. H.: Ruptured cerebral varices, 276Group therapy and the psychiatric clinic (L. C.

Marsh), 383GRUNTHAL, E.: Comparative anatomical investi-

gation of the mid-brain in mammals, 334GUILLAIN, GEORGES: 9tudes Neurologiques, sixth

series, review, 93GUIRDHAM, ARTHUR: Haematology of convul-

sions, 343-Diagnosis of depression by theRorschach test, 367

GUTTMANN, E.: Some constitutional aspects ofchorea and its sequele, 16-Problem ofgeneral as against focal symptoms in cerebrallesions, 184-Congenital arithmetic disabilityand acalculia (Henschen), 185-Effect ofbenzedrine therapy on depressive states, 380

H

Heematology of the psychoses (H. C. Beccle), 88Haematoma, subdural chronic, of traumatic origin.

diagnosis of (G. S. Hall), 262

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Haematomyelia secondary to hemangioma (A. C.Buckley), 355

Heematoporphyrin therapy in the affectivepsychoses (Edward A. Strecker, Harold D.Palmer and Francis J. Braceland), 381

Haematoporphyrin treatment of depressive psy-choses (Leslie R. Angus), 88

Heematoporphyrin treatment of endogenousdepression (J. Huehnerfeld), 190

Htumatoporphyrin treatment of melancholia(J. Huehnerfeld), 190

HHematoporphyrin treatment of severe depressions(D. Louis Steinberg), 88

Httmorrhage, cerebral, new treatment of, and itseffects (R. Colella and G. Pizzillo), 188

HALL, G. S.: Diagnosis of chronic subduralhwmatoma of traumatic origin, 262

Hallucinations, auditory, in prison psychoses(Rudolph Schwarz), 84

Hallucinations in psychoses (J. M. Hill), 372HA.MPEL, E.: Hemiballismus on a luetic basis, 355HARRIS, N. G. (R. G. GORDON and J. R. REES):An Introduction to Psychological Medicine,review, 283

Headache, post-traumatic, and subdural traction(W. Penfield and N. C. Norcross), 280

Head injuries in children, mental changes follow-ing (Abram Blau), 86

Heme bodies (Rosenthal fibres) associated withcavities in pons and cerebellum and acousticneurinoma (Amour F. Liber), 305

Hemianalgesia, contralateral, total, in cases ofvascular lesions of the medulla and pons (J. A.Luhan), 354

Hemiballismus on a luetic basis (E. Hampel), 355HENNELLY, T. J.: Prolonged narcosis in manic-

depressive psychosis, 379HENRY, G. W.: The Essentials of Psychopathology,

review, 283HERTZMAN, JACK: Functional psychoses in

children, 369HILL, J. M.: Hallucinations in psychoses, 372HIROISI, S.: Origin of senile plaques, 346Hoch's benign stupor cases (R. L. Rachlin), 372Holding, physiological phenomena of, and forced

grasping (G. Curti), 352HORRAX, G.: Occurrence of trigeminal neuralgia

in patients having multiple sclerosis, 185HORSLEY, J. S.: Narco-analysis, 378HUDDART, VIOLA: Effect of vitamins A and Dand mineral administration in dementiapraecox, 90

HUEHNERFELD, J.: Hlematoporphyrin treatmentof melancholia and endogenous depression, 190

HUNSICKER, W. C.: Conduction of corticalimpulses to the autonomic system, 337

HUNT, ROBERT C.: Prognosis in the psychoseslying midway between schizophrenia andmanic-depressive psychoses, 377

HUSBAND, RICHARD WELLINGTON: Sex differ-ences in dream contents, 362

Hydromyelia, results of operative treatment in(H. Kuhlendahl), 362

Hydrotherapy in a mental hospital, value andapplication of (Neil D. Black), 91

Hyperostosis, calvarial, and the accompanyingsymptom-complex (Sherwood Moore), 349

Hyperostosis frontalis interna associated withneuropsychiatric syndromes (A. D. Carr), 350

Hyperthermia due to lesions in the hypothalamus(B. J. Alpers), 339

Hypoglycemic shock in treatment of schizo-phrenia (K. T. Dussik and M. Sachel), 379

Hypothalamico-hypophyseal system, relation ofto diabetes insipidus (C. Fisher, W. R. Ingramand S. W. Ranson), 275

Hypothalamus, hyperthermia due to lesions inthe (B. J. Alpers), 338

Hysteria and paranoia in cyclothymia (P.Armenise), 369

I

Idiocy, amaurotic, infantile, neuropathology of atype of hitherto undescribed (M. Bielschowsky),345

Idiocy, amaurotic. and lipoidoses, 328INGERSOLL, E. H. (H. W. MAGOUTN, D. ATLAS and

S. W. RANSON): Associated facial, vocal andrespiratory components of emotional expression,241

INGRAM, W. R.: Relation of hypothalamico-hypophyseal system to diabetes insipidus, 275

Insulin treatment of drug addiction (P. P. Chen,Y. L. Ch'eng and R. S. Lyman), 382

Insulin treatment in undernourished psychiatricpatients, value of (A. E. Bennet and Elvin V.Semrad), 191

J

JACKSON, T. A.: Experimental analysis of thefunctions of the frontal association areas inprimates, 335

JACOBSEN, C. F.: Experimental analysis of thefunctions of the frontal association areas inprimates, 335

Joints, Charcot, medical and surgical aspects of,(Samuel H. Epstein), 187

JONES. MAXWELL SHAW: Effect of acetylcholineon the somatic symptoms of anxiety, 382

JOWETT, R. E.: Sinus sepsis and mental disorder,87

K

Kahn's reaction for syphilis investigated in mentaldiseases (F. Visalli), 376

KATZENELBOGEN, S.: The Cerebrospinal Fluid inits Relation to the Blood, review, 286

KEMP, J. E.: Types of neurosyphilis in males, inpregnant and in non-pregnant females, 359

KENNEDY, FOSTER: The epilepsies, 80KING, L. S.: Primary degeneration of the corpus

callosum (Marchiafava's disease), 281KNIGGE, F.: The forensic aspect of malingering,

87KRASNOW, FRANCES: Effect of vitamins A and Dand mineral administration in dementiaprwecox, 90

KROUT, MAURICE H.: Emotional factors in thewatiology of stammering, 365

KUHLENDAHL, H.: Results of operative treat-ment in hydromyelia. and syringomyelia, 362

KLRE, KEN: Progressive muscular dystrophywith special reference to the autonomic nervoussystem, 345

L

LANDIS, CARNEY: Programme for the determina-tion of the therapeutic effectiveness of thepsychoanalytic method, 90

Lead intoxication, possible relation of to multiplesclerosis (Benjamin Boshes), 278

LEE, C. C.: Origin of senile plaques, 346LE MASURIER, H. E.: Simple method of staining

macroscopic brain sections, 333LEMERE, FREDERICK: Association-motor investi-

gation of the psychoneuroses, 364LENNOX, W. G. (and H. H. MERRITr): The

cerebrospinal fluid in 'essential' epilepsy, 97-Constancy of the cerebral blood flow, 337

LEVIN, MAX: Degrees of automatic action: somepsychiatric applications of Hughlings Jackson'sconcept of 'reduction to a more automaticcondition,' 153

LEV,IN, P. M.: Multiple telangiectases of the brain,350

LIBER, AMIOUiR F.: Heme bodies (Rosenthalfibres) associated with cavities in pons andcerebellum and acoustic neurinoma, 305

LINDSLEY, D. B.: Electromyographic study ofmyotonia, 357

Lipoidoses and amaurotic idiocy, 328LIST, C. F.: Peculiar types of reflex-synergias

observed in comatose patients, 353Little's disease with idiocy produced by the status

verrucosus deformis, 81

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Liver and brain lesions, relation between (H.Stadler), 346

Lobe, occipital, gliosis of in the choreas (CharlesDavison), 183

Lobe, prefrontal, extirpation of, instinctive,emotional and mental changes following(Spafford Ackerly), 183

LoCKWOOD, MADELINE R.: The fate of 150psychiatric out-patients, 89

Loneliness and the paranoid syndrome (D. N.Parfitt), 318

LONGO, V.: Neuroglia in the basal ganglia incases of general paralysis treated with malariaand in those not so treated, 340

LOWE, M. F.: Application of the balance to thestudy of the bodily changes occurring duringperiods of volitional activity, 362

LUHAN, J. A.: Total contralateral hemianalgesiain cases of vascular lesions of the medulla andpons, 354

LURIE, Louis A.: Functional psychoses inchildren, 369

LYMAN, R. S.: Insulin treatment of drug addic-tion, 382

Lymphadenoma with spinal symptoms (I. M.Allen and J. 0. Mercer), 1

M

McBRIDE, KATHERINE E. (and THEODOREWEISENBURG): Aphasia: A Clinical andPsychological Study, review, 285

McLEAN, A. J.: Paraphysial cysts, 342Macroglia, cerebral, in status epilepticus (F.Cardona and 0. Meco), 341

Macroglia of the dog, post-mortem alterations in,studied by a new method of staining (M. Piolti),341

MAGOUN, H. W. (D. ATLAS, E. H. INGERSOLL andS. W. RANSON): Associated facial, vocal andrespiratory components of emotional expression,241

Malaria treatment of general paralysis, problemof immunity against spirochaeta pallida in casesof (A. Beck), 190

Malingering, forensic aspect of (F. Knigge), 87Mania, treatment of (D. N. Parfitt), 379Manic-depressive psychoses. See PsychosesMarchiafava's disease (L. S. King and M. C.

Meehan), 281MARKIEWIC, T.: Examination in cases of so-called

' neuro-myelitis optica ' (Devic), 356Marriage and mental disease (Neil A. Dayton), 375MARSH, L. C.: Group therapy and the psychiatric

clinic, 383MARSHALL, C. R.: Causes of mescal visions, 289MARSHALL, J. K.: 'Potential use of temporary

treatment,' 383MASPES, P. E.: Atypical case of amyotrophic

lateral sclerosis, 357Mastoiditis, neurological findings in (J. M.

Nielsen and C. B. Courville), 82MAYER-GROSS, W.: Problem of general as against

focal symptoms in cerebral lesions, 184-Apraxia, 352

MECO, 0.: Cerebral macroglia in status epilep-ticus, 341

MEEHAN, M. C.: Primary degeneration of thecorpus callosum (Marchiafava's disease), 281

Melancholia, heematoporphyrin treatment of (J.Huehnerfeld), 190

Meningitis, aseptic, experimental (C. Rizzo), 341MENNINGER, KARL A.: Purposive accidents as an

expression of self-destructive tendencies, 85MENNINGER, W. C.: Types of neurosyphilis in

males, in pregnant and in non-pregnantfemales, 359

Mental changes following head trauma in children(Abram Blau), 86, 373

Mental disease, Bancroft's views on (Purcell G.Schube), 384

Mental disease and marriage (Neil A. Dayton), 375Mental diseases, Kahn's reaction for syphilis

investigated in (F. Visalli), 376

Mental diseases, relation of trauma to (AbrahamMyerson), 189

Mental disorder and modern endocrinology(Thomas D. Power), 191

Mental disorder and sinus sepsis (R. E. Jowett), 87Mental health of children of dementia preecox

stock (Myrtelle M. Canavan and RaymondClark), 368

Mental performances, frontal lobes and (KurtGoldstein), 27

MERCER, J. 0. (and I. M. ALLEN): Spinalsymptoms with lymphadenoma, 1

MEREDITH, J. M.: Occurrence of trigeminalneuralgia in patients having multiple sclerosis,185

MERRITT, H. H. (and W. G. LETNNOX): Thecerebrospinal fluid in ' essential ' epilepsy, 97-Cerebrospinal fluid in tumours of the brain, 277-Dementia paralytica at the Boston Psycho-pathic Hospital, 376

Mescal visions, causes of (C. R. Marshall), 289METTLER, F. A. (and C. C. METTLER): Effects of

total removal of the cerebral cortex, 338MEYER, ALFRED: Pathogenesis in Schilder's

disease, 344MICHAEL, J. C.: Multiple telangiectases of the

brain, 350MICHAELS, JOSEPH J.: Intelligence quotients of

the Porteus Maze and Binet-Simon tests inneuropsychiatric patients, 375

MIDDLETON, WARREN C.: The propensity ofgenius to solitude, 83

MINCHIN, R. L. HAVILAND: The blood calciumin 'idiopathic' epilepsy, 314

MINOGUE, S. J.: Symptoms preceding suicide, 282MOLITCH, MATTHEW: Pituitary disturbances in

behaviour problems, 86MOORE, MERRILL: Dementia paralytica at the

Boston Psychopathic Hospital, 376MOORE, SHERWOOD: Calvarial hyperostosis and

the accompanying symptom-complex, 349Murderers, child, psychiatric mechanismiis in

(L. Bender), 374Muscular dystrophy. See DystrophyMYERSON, ABRAHAM: Summary of the report of

the American Neurological Association Com-mittee for the investigation of sterilization, 83-Relation of trauma to mental diseases, 189

Myotonia, electromyographic study of (D. B.Lindsley and E. C. Curner), 357

N

Narco-analysis (J. S. Horsley), 378Narcosis, prolonged, in manic-depressive psy-

chosis (T. J. Hennelly), 379Narcosis, prolonged barbitone in treatment of

acute psychoses (Guy F. Witt and Tom H.Cheavens), 381

Nerve cells of the corpus striatum, researches on(C. Berlucchi), 333

Nerve fibres, peripheral, variations in at variousages and in different conditions (A. Paleari), 182

Nervous system, central, fundamental effects ofepileptogenous agents upon (E. A. Spiegel andM. Spiegel-Adolf), 182

Nervous system, impregnation of microglialelements and a standard technique for histo-logical researches on (G. B. Belloni), 334

Nervous system of the higher vertebrates (0.Rossi and G. Gastaldi), 181

Nervous system, tissue culture methods in studyof (W. R. Ashby), 322

NEUMANN, H.: Results obtained by injections of' betaxin ' (vitamin B,) in neurological cases, 83

Neuralgia, trigeminal, in patients having multiplesclerosis (J. M. Meredith and G. Horrax), 185

Neuroglia in the basal ganglia in cases of generalparalysis treated with malaria and in those notso treated (V. Longo), 340

Neuroglia, pathological, in man (G. Canziani),338, 340

Neurohypophysis in man, research on byDonaggio's method (A. Trossarelli), 333

Neurology, needed reforms in, 176

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'Neuro-myelitis optica' (Devic), so-called, exami-nation in cases of (T. Markiewic and G. Peters),356

Neuropsychiatric knowledge, a gap in, 270Neuropsychiatric patients, intelligence quotients

of the Porteus Maze and Binet-Simon tests in(Joseph J. Michaels and Margaret E. Schilling),375

Neuiroses and psychoneuroses (Joseph C. Yaskin),365

Neurosyphilis, types of, in males, in pregnant andin non-pregnant females (W. C. Menninger andJ. E. Kemp), 359

Neurosyphilis, untreated, relationship betweenthe cerebrospinal fluid sugar and blood sugarin (Purcell G. Schube), 344

NIELSEN, J. M.: Neurological findings in mastoid-itis, 82

NOLAN, L. E.: Carcinomatosis of meningessimulating pachymeningitis heemorrhagica in-terna, 355

NORCROSS, N. C.: Subdural traction and post-traumatic headache, 280

NORMAN, R. M.: Bilateral atrophic lobar sclerosisfollowing thrombosis of the superior longi-tudinal sinus, 135

NOTIN, J.: Effect of vitamins A and D andmineral administration in dementia preecox, 90

0

OGDEN, W.: The agglutinations of B. coli by- theserum of psychotics, especially of schizo-phrenics, 85

OHSHIMA, KENZO: Progressive muscular dys-trophy with special reference to the autonomicnervous system, 345

OKINAKA, SHIGEO: Progressive muscular dys-trophy with special reference to the autonomicnervous system, 345

OTTONELLO, P.: The akinetic-hypertonic syn-drome in tumours of the frontal lobe, 351

P

Pain, spontaneous, and other subjective sensorydisturbances (G. Davison and W. Schick), 279

Pain, trigeminal, paroxysmal, with tumours of thenervus acusticus (Harry L. Parker), 256

PALEARI, A.: Variations in the peripheral nerve-fibres at various ages and in different conditions,182

PALMER, HAROLD D.: Heematoporphyrin therapyin the affective psychoses, 381

Paralysis, general, treated with malaria * problemof immunity against spirochaeta pallida in casesof (A. Beck), 190

Paralysis, spinal spastic, primary (V. Saggese), 356Paranoia and hysteria in cyclothymia (P.

Armenise), 369Paranoid syndrome and loneliness (D. N. Parfitt),

318Paraphysial cysts (A. J. McLean), 342Paresis, general: treatment by tryparsamide-

induced fever sequence (H. C. Solomon andS. H. Epstein), 189

PARFITT, D. N. : Loneliness and the paranoidsyndrome, 318-Treatment of mania. 379

PARKER, HARRY I..: Paroxysmal trigeminal painwith tumours of the nervus acusticus, 256

Parkinsonian syndrome due to chronic epidemicencephalitis (von Economo type) (M. A. Bahr),183

PEARN, 0. P. NAPIER: Mental Nursing (Simpli-fied), review, 95

PENFIELD, W.: Subdural traction and post-traumatic headache, 280-Epilepsy and surgicaltherapy, 360

Peripheral nerve fibres. See NervePER,kINS, 0. C.: Dietary deflciencies as the

atiological factor in certain neurological syn-dromes, 358

PERO, C.: Cushing's disease and von Reckling-hausen's disease, 187

PETERS, G.: Examination in cases of so-called6 neuro-myelitis optica' (Devic), 356

PIGOTT, A. W.: Calcium content of the bloodserum during an epileptic convulsion, 343

PILKINGTON, FRANCIS: Pathogenesis in Schilder'sdisease, 344

PIOLTI, M.: Post-mortem alterations in themacroglia of the dog studied by a new methodof staining, 341-Atypical case of amyotrophiclateral sclerosis, 357

Pituitary disturbances in behaviour problems(Matthew Molitch and S. Poliakoff), 86

PIZZILLO, G.: A new treatment of cerebralhamorrhage and of its effects, 188

Plaques, senile, origin of (S. Hiroisi and C. C.Lee), 346

POLIAKOFF, S.: Pituitary disturbances in be-haviour problems, 86

Porteus Maze and Binet-Simon tests in neuro-psychiatric patients, intelligence quotients of(Joseph J. Michaels and Margaret E. Schilling),375

POWER, THOMAS D.: Modern endocrinology andmental disorder, 191

Psychiatric clinic, group therapy and the (L. C.Marsh), 383

Psychiatric out-patients, fate of 150 (Ian Skottoweand Madeline R. Lockwood), 89

Psychiatric patients, undernourished, value ofinsulin treatment in (A. E. Bennet and Elvin V.Semrad), 191

Psychiatry, clinical, association-motor investiga-tion in (Franklin G. Ebaugh), 376

Psychiatry, needed reforms in, 176Psychoanalytic method, programme for the

determination of the therapeutic effect of the(Clarence 0. Cheney and Carney Landis), 90

Psychoneuroses, association-motor investigationof (Clarke H. Barnacle, Franklin G. Ebaugh andFrederick Lemere), 364, 376

Psychoneuroses, galvanic skin reflex and bloodpressure reactions in (A. P. Solomon and T. L.Fentress), 364

Psychoneuroses and neuroses (Joseph C. Yaskin),365

Psychoneurotic patients, galvanic skin reflex andDanielopolu test in (A. P. Solomon and T. L.Fentress), 365

Psychoses, acute, prolonged barbitone narcosis intreatment of (Guy F. Witt and Tom H.Cheavens), 381

Psychoses, affective, hlematoporphyrin therapy in(Edward A. Strecker, Harold D. Palmer andFrancis J. Braceland), 381

Psychoses, depressive, haematoporphyrin treat-ment of (Leslie R. Angus), 88

Psychoses, depressive, particular types of (P.Schilder), 367

Psychoses, functional, in children (Louis A.Lurie, Esther B. Tietz and Jack Hertzman), 369

Psychoses, haematology of the (H. C. Beccle), 88Psychoses, hallucinations in (J. M. Hill), 372Psychoses, major, alleged increase in the incidence

of (Henry B. Elkind and Maurice Taylor), 369Psychoses, manic-depressive, prolonged narcosis

in (T. J. Hennelly), 379Psychoses, manic-depressive, psychology of themanic phase of (Joseph R. Blalock), 367

Psychoses, manic-depressive, therapeutic attemptsin (Helbi T6masson), 382

Psychoses occurring in a father and his twodaughters (Frederick Rosenheim), 370

Psychoses, post-operative (A. C. Washburne andM. L. Carns), 370

Psychoses, prison, auditory hallucinations in(Ruidolph Schwarz), 84

Psychoses, prognosis in the psychoses lying mid-way between schizophrenia and manic-depressive psychoses (Robert C. Hunt andKenneth E. Appel), 377

Psychoses, reactive, in response to mentaldisease in the family (L. Bender), 370

Psychoses, traumatic (Clarence A. Bonner andLois E. Taylor), 84

Psychotics, B. coli agglutination test with sera of(A. Beck, W. Ogden and M. Whelen), 85

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PUTNAM, TRACY J.: The cerebral circulation:some new points in its anatomy, physiology andpathology, 193

Pyknolepsy (J. L. Abramson), 354Pyramidal syndrome (C. Trabattoni), 186

R

RACHLIN, R. L.: Hoch's benign stupor cases,372

RANSON, S. W. (H. W. MAGOUN, D. ATLAS andE. H. INGERSOLL): Associated facial, vocal andrespiratory components of emotional expression,241-Relation of the hypothalamico-hypo-physeal system to diabetes insipidus, 275

Recklinghausen's disease (C. Pero), 187REES, J. R. (R. G. GORDON and N. G. HARRIS):An Introduction to Psychological Medicine,review, 283

Reflex-synergias observed in comatose patients,peculiar types of (C. F. List), 353

REVIEWS OF BOOKS.Aphasia: A Clinical and Psychological

Study (Theodore Weisenburg and Katha-rine E. McBride), 285

Carotid Sinus and the Cerebral Circulation(E. Ask-Upmark), 92

Cerebrospinal Fluid and its Relation to theBlood (S. Katzenelbolgen), 286

Crime, Medical Aspects of (W. Norwood East),92

Exophthalmic Goitre and its MedicalTreatment (0. Israel Bram), secondedition, 288

Nervous Diseases: Les Maladies Nerveuses(A. Van Gehuchten), fourth edition, 284

Nervous Diseases, Preface to (Stanley Cobb),285

Nervous System, Pathology of (J. HenryBriggart), 287

Nervous System: Physiopathologie duSystnme Nerveux (Paul Cossa), 286

Neurology: dtudes Neurologiques (GeorgesGuillain), sixth series, 93

Neuroses, An Enquiry into Prognosis in(T. A. Ross), 192

Nurses, Probationer, in Mental Hospitals,Hints to (Richard Eager), 95

Nursing, Mental (Simplified) (0. P. NapierPearn), 95

Physiology: Physiopathologie du Syst6meNerveux (Paul Cossa), 286

Psychiatry, Theory and Practice of (WilliamS. Sadler), 284

Psychological Medicine, Introduction to(R. G. Gordon, N. G. Harris and J. R.Rees), 283

Psychology, Dictionary of (Edited byHoward C. Warren), 94

Psychopathology, Essentials of (G. W.Henry), 283

Sacrifice to Attis: A Study of Sex andcivilization (William A. Brend), 94

Vitamins and other Dietary Essentials (W. R.Aykroyd), second edition, 287

RIccITELLI, L.: Experimental researches on thebrain centres for regulation of vegetativefunction, 336

Rizzo, C.: Experimental aseptic meningitis,341

ROBACK, H. N.: Congenital atresia and stenosisof the aqueduct of Sylvius, 347

Roentgen treatment of gliomas. See Gliomas*Rorschach test in diagnosis of depression (Arthur

Guirdham), 367ROSENHEIM, FREDERICK: Psychoses occurring

in a father and his two daughters, 370Rosenthal fibres. See Heme bodiesRoss, T. A. : An Enquiry into Prognosis in the

Neuroses, review, 192Rossi, 0.: Regeneration of the nervous system

in the higher vertebrates, 181RUBINSTEIN, J. E.: Roentgen treatment of

gliomas, 361

S

SACHEL, M.: Results of treatment by hypo-glycaemic shock in schizophrenia, 379

SACHS, E.: Roentgen treatment of gliomas, 361SADLER, WILLIAM S.: Theory and Practice of

Psychiatry, review, 284SAGGESE, V.: Case of probable primary spinal

spastic paralysis, 356SCHENK, V. W. D. (and K. H. BOUIMANX): A

cyclops and a synotus, 48SCHICK, W.: Spontaneous pain and other

subjective sensory disturbances, 279SCHILDER, PAUL: Attitude of psychoneuroticstowards death, 363-Particular types ofdepressive psychoses, 367

Schilder's disease, pathogenesis in (Alfred Meyerand Francis Pilkington), 344

SCHILLING, MARGARET E. : Intelligence quotientsof Porteus Maze and Binet-Simon tests inneuropsychiatric patients, 375

Schizophrenia, results of treatment by hypo-glyceamic shock in (K. T. Dussik and M.Sachel), 379

Schizophrenic and epileptic patients, comparisonof weights of brain, liver, heart, spleen andkidneys in, 366

SCHUBE, PURCELL G.: Relationship between thecerebrospinal fluid sugar and blood sugar inuntreated neurosyphilis, 344-Study of thevalue of Bancroft's views on mental disease, 384

SCHWARZ, RUDOLF: Auditory hallucinations inprison psychoses, 84

Sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral, atypical case of(P. E. Maspes and M. Piolti), 357

Sclerosis, lobar, bilateral atrophic, followingthrombosis of the superior longitudinal sinus(R. M. Norman), 135

Sclerosis, multiple, possible relation of leadintoxication to (Benjamin Boshes), 278

Sclerosis, multiple, trigeminal neuralgia in patientswith (J. M. Meredith and G. Horrax), 185

ScoTT, M.: Calcium content of the blood serumduring an epileptic convulsion, 343

Self-destructive tendencies, purposive accidentsas an expression of (Karl A. Menninger), 85

SEMRAD, ELvIN V.: Value of insulin treatment inundernourished psychiatric patients, 191

Sepsis, sinus, and mental disorder (R. E. Jowett),87

SERRA, P.: A rare epileptic manifestation, 81SHAPIRO, LOUIS B.: Suicide: psychology and

familial tendency, 375Shock, hypoglyceemic, in treatment of schizo-

phrenia (K. T. Dussik and M. Sachel), 379SHORT, A. RENDLE: Traumatic aphasia and

alexia, 74Sinus sepsis and mental disorder (R. E. Jowett), 87Skin reflex, galvanic, and blood pressure reactions

in the psychoneuroses (A. P. Solomon and T. L.Fentress), 364

Skin reflex, galvanic, and Danielopolu test inpsychoneurotic patients (A. P. Solomon andT. L. Fentress), 365

SKINNER, E. FRETSON: Absorption of ultra-violet light by cerebrospinal fluid in variousdisease states, 213

SKOTTOWE, IAN: Fate of 150 psychiatric out-patients, 89

Sleep induced by sodium amytal: an abridgedmethod for use in mental illness (Samuel B.Broder), 384

Sodium amytal for induction of sleep: anabridged method for use in mental illness(Samuel B. Broder), 384

Solitude, propensity of genius to (Warren C.Middleton), 83

SOLOMON, A. P.: Galvanic skin reflex and bloodpressure reactions in the psychoneuroses, 364-Galvanic skin reflex and Danielopolu test inpsychoneurotic patients, 365

SOLOMON, H. C.: General paresis: treatmentby tryparsamide-induced fever sequence. 189

Speech preservation and astasia-abasia followingcarbon monoxide intoxication (Louis H. Cohen),41

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SPIEGEL, E. A.: Fundamental effects of epilepto-genous agents upon the central nervous system,182-Conduction of cortical impulses to theautonomic system, 337

SPIEGEL-ADOLF, M.: Fundamental effects ofepileptogenous agents upon the central nervoussystem, 182

Spirochieta pallida, problem of immunity againstin general paralytics treated with malaria(A. Beck), 190

STADLER, H.: Relation between liver and brainlesions, 346

Staining of macroscopic brain sections (H. E. LeMasurier), 333

Stammering, emotional factors in the aetiology of(Maurice H. Krout), 365

Status epilepticus, cerebral macroglia in (F.Cardona and 0. Meco), 341

STEINBURG, D. Louis: Hiematoporphyrin treat-ment of severe depressions, 88

Sterilization, report by American NeurologicalAssociation on (Abraham Myerson), 83

STRECKER, EDWARD A.: Hematoporphyrintherapy in the affective psychoses, 381

Stupor cases, Hoch's benign (R. L. Rachlin), 372Sugar, cerebrospinal fluid, and blood sugar,

relationship between in untreated neurosyphilis(Purcell G. Schube), 344

Suicide, psychology and familial tendency(Louis B. Shapiro), 375

Suicide, symptoms preceding (S. J. Minogue), 282Sylvius, aqueduct of, congenital atresia and

stenosis of (H. N. Roback and M. L. Gerstle),347

Syndrome, akinetic-hypertonic, in tumours of thefrontal lobe (P. Ottonello), 351

Syndrome, paranoid, and loneliness (D. N.Parfitt), 318

Syndrome, pyramidal (C. Trabattoni), 186Syndromes, neurological, dietary deficiencies as

the aetiological factor in (0. C. Perkins), 358Syndromes, neuropsychiatric, associated with

hyperostosis frontalis interna (A. D. Carr), 350Synotus, a (K. H. Bouman and V. W. D. Schenk),

48Syphilis investigated in mental diseases, Kahn's

reaction for (F. Visalli), 376Syringomyelia, results of operative treatment in

(H. Kuhlendahl), 362

T

TAYLOR, Lois E.: Traumatic psychoses, 84TAYLOR, MAURICE: Alleged increase in the

incidence of the major psychoses, 369Telangiectases, multiple, of the brain (J. C.

Michael and P. M. Levin), 350Temporal lobe lesions simulating cerebellar

involvement, visual field defects as a decidingdiagnostic factor in (A. Gordon), 351

THomPsoN, WILLIAM J.: Effect of vitamins Aand D and mineral administration in dementiapraecox, 90

TIETZ, ESTHER B.: Functional psychoses inchildren, 369

Tissue culture methods in the study of thenervous system (W. R. Ashby), 322

TONIAssoN, HELBI: Therapeutic attempts inmanic-depressive psychosis, 382

Tongue, slips of the (Ludwig Eidelberg), 363Torticollis, spasmodic, treatment of (J. C.

Yaskin), 384Torula infection of the nervous system (V.

Tronconi), 342TRABATTONI, C.: Clinical study of the pyramidalsyndrome, 186-Possibility of cultivating thetubercle bacillus from the blood or cerebrospinalfluid of subjects of certain nervous systemdiseases, 342

Trauma, head, in children, mental changesfollowing (A. Blau), 86, 373

Trauma and mental diseases, relation of (AbrahamMyerson), 189

Treatment, temporary, potential use of (J. K.Marshall), 383

TRONCONI, V.: Experimental torula infections ofthe nervous system, 342-Dementia preecoxwhich appears in individuals already sufferingfrom insufficiency of mental development, 368

TROSSARELLI, A.: Histological research on theneurohypophysis in man by Donaggio'smethod, 333

Tryparsamide-induced fever. See FeverTryptophane content in the blood plasma in

mental disease (A. Campana), 377TSANG, YEI-CHITAN: Vascular changes following

experimental lesions in the cerebral cortex, 337Tubercle bacilli culture in blood and cerebrospinal

fluid of dementia pracox cases (E. Broggi andE. Costanti), 366

Tubercle bacillus, possibility of cultivating itfrom the blood or cerebrospinal fluid in subjectsof certain nervous system diseases (C.Trabattoni), 342

Tumour, cerebral, pathogenesis of the diffuse glialreaction in (F. Cardona), 341

Tumours of brain, cerebrospinal fluid in (H. H.Merritt), 277

Tumours, cerebral, psychic symptomatology of(A. Campana), 373

Tumours of frontal lobe, akinetic-hypertonicsyndrome in (P. Ottonello), 351

Tumours of the nervus acusticus and paroxysmaltrigeminal pain (Harry L. Parker), 256

Tumours of septum pellucidum (F. Cardona), 351TUREEN, L. T.: Ruptured cerebral varices, 276

UUltraviolet light, absorption of by cerebrospinal

fluid in various disease states (E. FretsonSkinner), 213

Undulant fever. See Fever

VVAN DER HORST, L.: Constructive apraxia, 352VAN GEHUCHTEN, A.: Les Maladies Nerveuses,

fourth edition, review, 284Vascular changes following experimental lesions

in the cerebral cortex (Yei-Chiian Tsang), 337Vascular lesions of the medulla and pons, total

contralateral hemianalgesia in cases of (J. A.Luhan), 354

Vegetative function, researches on the braincentres for regulation of (L. Riccitelli), 336

Vibration, sensation of (I. Gordon), 107VISALLI, F.: Kahn's reaction for syphilis

investigated in mental diseases, 376Visions, mescal, causes of (C. R. Marshall), 289Visual field defects as a deciding diagnostic factor

in lesions of temporal lobe simulating cerebellarinvolvement (A. Gordon), 351

Vitamin B1 ('betaxin') injections in neurologicalcases (H. Neumann), 83

Vitamins A and D and mineral administration indementia preecox, effect of (J. Notkin, FrancesKrasnow, Viola Huddart, William J. Thomp-son and Lloyd E. Watts), 90

Volitional activity, application of the balance tothe study of the bodily changes occurringduring periods of (M. F. Lowe), 362

WWARREN, HOWARD C. (editor): Dictionary of

Psychology, review, 94WASHBURXNE, A. C.: Postoperative psychosis, 370WATTS, J. W.: Cortical autonomic epilepsy, 81WATTS, LLOYD E.: Effect of vitamins A and Dand mineral administration in dementiapreecox, 90

WEISENBURG, THEODORE (and KATHARINE E.MCBRIDE): Aphasia: A Clinical and Psycho-logical Study, review, 284

WHEELER, PAHL: Ruptured cerebral varices, 276

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WHELEN, M.: The agglutinations of B. coli bythe serum of psychotics, especially of schizo-phrenics, 85

WITT, Guy F.: Prolonged barbitone narcosis intreatment of acute psychoses, 381

WOLFE, J. B.: Experimental analysis of thefunctions of the frontal association areas inprimates, 335

X

X-ray diagnosis, cranial, and essential epilepsy,relations between (G. Gastaldi), 354

y

YAsKIN, JOSEPH C.: The psychoneuroses andneuroses, 365-Treatment of spasmodic torti-collis, 384

z

ZOLLINGER. ROBERT: Remo val of the left cerebralhemisphere, 353

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSCerebral circulation (Tracy J. Putnam), 193Cyclops (K. H. Bouman and V. W. D. Schenk), 50Emotional expression, vocal and respiratory compounds of (H. W. Magoun, D. Atlas, E. H.

Ingersoll and S. W. Ranson), 344Heme bodies (Rosenthal fibres) (Amour F. Liber), 307Speech preservation and astasia-abasia (Louis H. Cohen), 43Synotus (K. H. Bouman and V. W. D. Schenk), 59Ultraviolet light, absorption of (E. Fretson Skinner), 217