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THE JOURNAL OFNEUROLOGY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

VOLUME XV. 1934-35

THE JOURNAL

NEUROLOGY

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ANDPSYCHOPATHOLOGY

Edited by

S. A. KINNIER WILSON APR211937

WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING EDITORIAL COMMITTEE

EDWIN BRAMWELL

T. GRAHAM BROWN

A. FEILINGR. G. GORDON

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C. WORSTER-DROUGHTFOSTER KENNEDYEDITOR OF THE BRITISH

H. G. BAYNESWILLIAM BROWNHENRY DEVINER. D. GILLESPIE-BERNARD HARTC. STANFORD READR. M. STEWARTC. MACFIE CAMPBELLMEDICAL JOURNAL

VOLUME XV

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

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A

Acid base equilibrium in epilepsy (George M.Doolittle), 352

Acromegaly in one of uniovular twins (AubreyLewis), 1

Acromegaly and von Recklinghausen's disease(A. de Castro), 70

ADAMS, FELIX: Atropine treatment of the post-encephalitic Parkinsonian syndrome, 255

Addiction and nerve-block, justifiable (P.M.Lichtenstein and M.B. Greene), 377

ADLER, ALEXANDRA : Site of the cortical taste-centre, 342

Adrenalin in the induction of emotion, roles ofthe situation and (Hadley Cantril), 361

ADSON, A. W.: Sacrococcygeal chordomas, 353AIRING, C. D.: Cases of coma in patients in a

general hospital, 349ALBEAUZ-FERNET, M.: Present conceptions of

herpes, 7 8ALDRED, C. N. (I. HARRIS and E. WYN JONES):The pH and lactic acid content of the cerebro-spinal fluid, 46

ALLINSON, M. J. C.: Influence of glycine oncreatinuria in peripheral neuritis, 358

ALPERS, B. J.: Hypothalamus and temperaturecontrol, 69-Intracranial haemorrhage in pur-pura heemorrhagica, 252

Alzheimer's disease (D. Rothschild), 368Amaurotic idiocy. See IdiocyAmylolytic power of the cerebrospinal fluid(Norman Moulson), 342

Amyotonia congenita [Oppenheim] and itsrelationship to progressive muscular atrophyof infants [Werdnig-Hoffmann] (O. Schild-knecht), 354

Amyotrophy, spinal, progressive (Stefan), 77Amytal, sodium, as a means of obtaining contact

in stuporous and incommunicative cases (P. L.Smith and D. K. Schwartz), 376

Amytal, sodium, effects of on the metabolism(William Dameshek, Abraham Myerson, andJulius Loman), 347

Aniemia, cerebral (Stanley Cobb), 249Anemia, pernicious, neurological and mentalsymptoms of (Edward Livingstone Hunt), 353

Anemia, pernicious, psychoses associated with(D. N. Parfitt), 12

ANDES, J. E.: Diagnostic and prognostic signi-ficance of creatin-creatinin metabolism invarious myopathies before and after amino-acidtherapy, 360

Angiomatosis, facial and meningeal, associatedwith calcifications of the brain cortex (K. H.Krabbe), 350

Animal fight, psychological weapons in (R. W. G.Hingston), 181

ANTONOVITCH, S.: Palmar chin reflex ofMarinesco, 253

Anxiety: its nature and treatment (HenryHarris), 374

Apraxia in corpus callosum lesions (Aaron Bell),137

ARANOWITCH, G. D.: Acute pyrexial syphilis ofthe brain, 348

ARONSON, L.: Conduction of labyrinthine im-pulses to the cortex, 246

ASHBY, W. R.: On the nature of inhibition, 68-(and ADA GLYNN): Chemistry of the brain inthe mental defective, 193

Asthma, psychogenic factors In (C. P. Oberndorf),370

ATEINSON, E. MILES: Abscess of the Brain; itsPathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment, review, 189

Atopy as a cause of epilepsy (J. Forman), 352Atrophy, progressive spinal muscular, of infants

[Werdnig-Hoffmann] and its relationship toamyotonia congenita [Oppenheiml (O. Schild-knecht), 354

Atropine treatment of postencephalitic Parkin-sonian syndrome (Felix Adams and Powell L.Hays), 255

BBARINSKT, J.: (Eurre Scientifique de, review, 279BAJEVSKAJA, H.: Familial myotonia atrophica,

356BALDWIN, R. S.: Spinal concussion, 344BAMFORD, C. B.: Review of cases of insanity with

pregnancy, 87BARACH, A. L.: Dementia pracox treated bycontinuous oxygen and oxygen and carbondioxide, 92

Barbiturates in epilepsy (Richard Handley), 256BAssErr, CLARA: Mental Hygiene in the Com-

munity, review, 380Baths, hyperpyrexial, chemical changes in the

blood induced by (H. Hopkins), 250BAUMANN, W.: Parkinsonism and head trauma,

351BAzF7rr, H. C.: Hypothalamus and temperature

control, 69BEARD, H. H.: Diagnostic and prognostic signi-

ficance of creatin-creatinin metabolism invarious myopathies before and after amino-acidtherapy, 360

Behaviour, antisocial, nature of emotion and itsrelation to (Fred Brown), 88, 262

BELL, AARON: Apraxia in corpus callosumlesions, 137

Bell's mania [acute delirium] (S. H. Kraines),367

BENDER, L.: Gestalt function in visual motorpatterns in organic disease of the brain, 373

BERG, Louis: Tlhe Human Personality, review, 93BERKWITZ, N. J.: Rigidity following ablation of

the motor cortex in monkeys, 245Berlin blue colloidal reaction test for curves

typical of blastomatosis in the spinal fluid(V. M. Buscaino), 343

BERNIAN, HAROLD H.: Order of birth in manic-depressive reaction, 86

BERNER, 0.: Weitere Beitrdge zur Pathologie dertraumatischen Gehirnblutungen, review, 383

BERRIEN, F. K.: Statistical study of dreams inrelation to emotional instability, 83

BIANCHINI, M. L.: Malarial therapy in non-syphilitic psychosis, 268

Biology of the Individual, review, 274Birth in manic-depressive reaction, order of

(Harold H. Berman), 86Birth, premature, and underweight conditions at

birth, relation of to mental deficiency (Aaron J.Rosanoff and Christine Inman-Kane), 187

Blastomatosis in the spinal fluid tested with theBerlin blue colloidal reaction (V. M. Buscaino),343

Blood bromine, modiflcation of during convulsivefits (G. Curti), 346

Blood and cerebrospinal fluid, barrier between(W. Malamud, W. R. Miller, and B. M. Mullins),372

Blood, chemical changes in, induced by hyper-pyrexial baths (H. Hopkins), 250

Blood cholesterol in schizophrenia (Joseph M.Looney and Hazel M. Childs), 86

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Blood-sugar curves in mental disorders (S.Katzenelbogen and E. Friedman-Buchman), 89

Blood and urine chemistry during the specificdynamic action of glycine in normal subjectsand in schizophrenics (Charles Reid), 89

BOIsEN, ANTON T.: Experimental aspects ofdementia priecox, 85

BoUMAN, L.: Diffuse Sclerosis (encephalitisperiaxialis diffusa), review, 192.

BOWMAN, KARL M.: Constitutional schizo-phrenia, 260

Brachial plexus, posttraumatic paresis of theposterior cord of the (J. Hempel), 80

Brain cortex, calcifications of, facial and menin-geal angiomatosis associated with (K. H.Krabbe), 350

Brain diseases, behaviour of urea, uric acid andcholesterol In the blood in (N. Loll), 178

Brain fever, 242Brain, histologic changes in in cases of fatal

injury to the head (C. W. Rand and C. B.Courville), 248

Brain in the mental defective, chemistry of(W. R. Ashby and Ada Glynn), 193

Brain, organic disease of, Gestalt function invisual motor patterns in (L. Bender), 373

Brain tumours. See TumoursBRAIN, W. RUSSELL (and E. B. STRAUSS):

Recent Advances in Neurology, review, 278BRAND, E.: Dementia prmcox treated by con-

tinuous oxygen and oxygen and carbondioxide, 92

BROMBERG, WALTER: Marihuana intoxication:a clinical study of cannabis sativa intoxication,366

Bromide intoxication: its relation to the contentof bromide in blood and the barrier permeabilityto bromide (S. Katzenelbogen, H. Goldsmith,and Paul L. White), 250

Bromine, blood, modification of during convulsivefits (G. Curti), 346

BROWN, FRED: Nature of emotion and itsrelation to antisocial behaviour, 88, 262

BROWN, WILLIAM: Psychology and Psycho-therapy, review, 93

BRUSH, SANDYE: ,Etiology of so-called schizo-phrenic psychoses, 365

BRYAN, E. L.: Forty cases exhibiting neologisms,263

Bucy, P. C.: Relation of the premotor cortex tomotor activity, 340

Bulbocapnine, physiological and therapeuticactions of in man (0. Meco), 376

Burma, general paralysis of the insane in (G. H.Fraser), 348

BUSCAINO, V. M.: Curves of typical blastoma-tosis in the spinal fluid tested with the Berlinblue colloidal reaction, 343

C

Calcium in epilepsy (Gwenvron M. Griffiths), 29CAMPION, GEORGE G. (and Sir GRAFTON ELLIOT

SMITH): The Neural Basis of Thought, review,274

CANAVAN, MYRTELLE M.: Frequency of cancerin the insane, 267

Cancer in the insane, frequency of (ShieldsWarren and Myrtelle M. Canavan), 267

Cannabis sativa intoxication (Walter Bromberg),366

CANTRIL, HADLEY: Rdles of the situation andadrenalin in the induction of emotion, 361

CANZIANI, G.: Pathological neuroglia in man, 177Carbon dioxide and oxygen in dementia preecox,

92Cardiovascular system in schizophrenia studiedby the Schneider method (J. M. Linton,M. H. Hamelink, and R. G. Hoskins), 365

CARDONA, F.: Study of the cerebral glia at adistance from cerebral tumours, 177

CARMICHAEL, H. T.: Pharmacodynamic investi-gation of the autonomic nervous system inschizophrenia, 363

CASTEX, M. R. (and L. E. ONTANEDA): LaPonction Cisternale, review, 281

Cataract with myotonia atrophica (Leo L. Mayerand Joseph A. Luham), 79

Catatonia, chronaxial findings in and its experi-mental interruption (P. E. Maspes and F.Visintini), 346

Catatonia, studies of: bodily postures assumedwhile sleeping (P. H. Du Bois and T. W. Forbes),254-Central control of flexibilitas cerea (T. W.Forbes), 255-Electrical skin resistance ofcatatonics during sleep (T. W. Forbes andZ. A. Piotrowski), 261

Catatonic dementia preecox. See Dementi%pruncox

Cerebellar h8emangioblastoma (P. E. Maspes), 247Cerebellar syndrome, postdiphtheritic, of a

transitory nature (F. Meersserner), 76Cerebellar tumour. See TumourCerebellum in disseminated sclerosis (W. Germu-

lowica), 345Cerebral circulation (Stanley Cobb), 249Cerebral circulation, xxxii.: Effect of stimulation

of the sympathetic nerve on the pial vesselsin the isolated head (J. L. Pool, H. S. Forbes,and G. I. Nason), 341

Cerebral cortex, rble of in narcolepsy (MaxLevin), 236

Cerebral glia at a distance from cerebral tumours,study of (F. Cardona), 177

Cerebral localization in cerebrovascular disease(Charles Davison, S. Philip Goodhart, andWilliam Needles), 74

Cerebrospinal fluid, amylolytic power of the(Norman Moulson), 342

Cerebrospinal fluid and the blood, barrier between(W. Malamud, W. R. Miller, and B. M. Mullins),372

Cerebrospinal fluid fistula, traumatic (Muller), 76Cerebrospinal fluid, pH and lactic acid content

of the (I. Harris, E. Wyn Jones, and C. N.Aldred), 46

Cerebrospinal fluid and lumbar puncture in 2,000cases of mental deficiency (K. C. L. Paddle),371

Cerebrospinal fluid in tumour of brain, chole-sterin content of (F. Plaut), 248

Cerebrospinal fluid in uncomplicated and un-treated neurosyphilis, total protein of (PurcellG. Schube), 249

Cerebrovascular disease, cerebral localization in(Charles Davison, S. Philip Goodhart, andWilliam Needles), 74

Childbirth, mental disorders related to (G.Frumkes), 369

Childbirth, psychoses associated with (D. N.Parfitt), 184

CEnlLDS, HAZEL M.: Blood cholesterol in schizo-phrenia, 86

Cholesterin content of the cerebrospinal fluid inbrain tumour (F. Plaut), 248

Cholesterol in the blood in diseases of the meningesand brain, behaviour of (N. Lolli), 178

Cholesterol, blood, in schizophrenia (Joseph M.Looney and Hazel M. Chllds), 86

Cholesterol tumour. See TumourChordomas, sacrococcygeal (E. M. Fletcher, H. W.Woltman, and A. W. Adson), 353

Chorea, acute toxic (R. G. Gordon and R. M.Norman), 313

Chorea, chronic non-hereditary (T. Predaroli), 75Chorea, chronic progressive, striatal localization

in (M. Neustaidter), 176Chronaxial findings in catatonia (P. E. Maspesand F. Visintini), 346

Chronaxy of neurones considered as part of acomplex path (F. Visintini), 345

CLARK, L. PIERCE: Treatment of narcissisticneuroses and psychoses, 91

COBB, STANLEY: The cerebral circulation:cerebral aneemia, 249

COHEN, C.: Case of amaurotic idiocy of infantiletype with atypical ocular lesions, 75

COHEN, I.: Tumours involving the Gasserianganglion, 247

COLLART, P.: Present conceptions of herpes, 78

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COLLINS, DOUGLAS H. (and E. WYN JONES):Colloid cyst of the third ventricle associatedwith congenital cystic kidneys, 53

Colloid cyst. See CystColour preferences of 1,032 young children(Thomas R. Garth and Electa Penina Porter),361

Coma in patients in a general hospital (P. Solomanand C. D. Airing), 349

CONE, W. V.: Graduated jugular compression inthe lumbar manometric test for spinal sub-arachnoid shock, 355

CONN, JACOB H.: Clinicopathological evidenceoffered for the concept of dementia precox as aspecific disease-entity, 260

Convulsions, blood pressure and pulse rate,relation of to (J. Notkin), 351

Convulsions, epileptic, local (D. Denny-Brownand E. Graeme Robertson), 97

Convulsions of experimental origin in cats,changes in the concentration of inorganiccalcium and phosphorus during, before andafter thyroparathyroidectomy, with and with-out bromide therapy (Helen C. Coombs,Donald S. Searle, and F. H. Pike), 70

Convulsions, experimentally produced: effect onthujone convulsions of insulin and of variationsin water content of brain (H. M. Keith), 346

Convulsions, influence of emotion in precipitating(Frank Fremont-Siniith), 72

Convulsions, thujone, effect of insulin on (H. M.Keith), 346

Convulsive flits, modification of the blood bromineduring (G. Curti), 346

Convulsive states, cryptogenic, frequency ofconvulsions under the influence of oxygeninsufflations in (J. Notkin), 351

COOK, L. C. (and A. MEYER): Unusual size ofintraventricular spongioblastoma in a case oftuberous sclerosis, 320

COOn1S, HELEN C.: Changes in the concentrationof inorganic calcium and phosphorus duringconvulsions of experimental origin, in cats,before and after thyroparathyroidectomy, withand without bromide therapy, 70

CORIAT, ISADOR H.: Psychoanalytic theory ofhallucinations, 262

Corpus callosuim lesions, apraxia in (Aaron Bell),137

Corpus striatum, the ' frog ' child a congenitallesion of the ? (R. G. Gordon), 297

Cortex, cerebral, role of in narcolepsy (MaxLevin), 236

Cortex and labyrinth (E. A. Spiegel), 68Cortex [conduction of] laibyrinthine imnpulses to

(L. Aronson), 246Cortex, motor, rigidity following ablation of inmonkeys (J. C. McKinley and N. J. Berkwitz),245

Cortex, preilmotor, relation of to motor activity(P. C. Bucy), 340

Cortical gliosis. See GliosisCOu,-H, F. H.: Photographic study of ocular

nmovements in mental disease, 253COU-RVILLE, C. B.: Histologic changes in the brain

in cases of fatal head injury, 248Craniopharvngioma. See Tumour, cholesterolCreatin-creatinin metabolisnm in various myo-

pathies before and after amino-acid metabolism(H. H. Beard, C. J. Tripoli, and J. E. Andes), 360

CURTI, G.: Modification of the blood bromineduring convuilsive fits, 346

Cutaneous pressure and pain, accuracy in localiza-tion of (Michael J. Zigler, Eleainor M. Moore, andMary T. Wilson), 246

Cyst, colloid, of the third ventricle, associatedwith congenital cystic kidneys (E. Wyn Jonesand Douglas H. Collins), 53

Cysticercus isolated from a lateral cerebralventricle (G. Patrassi), 251

D

DALAMA, G. : The gluiteuis maxinius reflex is a truereflex, 179

DAMESHEK, WILLIAM : Effects of sodium amytain the metabolism, 347

DANIELS, LUMAIN E.: Narcolepsy, 73DARROW, CHESTER W.: Considerations for

evaluating the galvanic skin reflex, 186DAVIDSON, G. M.: The nature of schizophrenia,363-Concerning the cause of death in certainpsychoses, 366

DAVISON, CHARLES: Cerebral localization incerebrovascular disease, 74

Death, cause of in certain psychoses (G. M.Davidson), 366

DE CASTRO, A.: Acromegaly and von Reckling-hausen's disease, 70

DE CRINIS, MAX: Aufbau und Abbau der Gross-hirnleistungen und ihre anatomischen Grundlagen,review, 273

Deficiency syndrome of the frontopontine cere-bellar tracts (H. Zingerle), 251

DE GIACOMO, U.: Senile progressive paralysis, 75Delirium, acute [Bell's manial, (S. H. Kraines), 367Dementia paralytica, diathermy treatment of(W. Freeman, T. C. Fong, and S. J. Rosenberg),267

Dementia paralytica treated with typhoid Hantigen vaccine (M. T. Schnitker), 81

Dementia prmecox, catatonic, the ffecal flora in(Barbara McGinn, Mary E. Raney, andNicholas Kopeloff), 87

Dementia prHcox, dinitrophenol in (IsidoreFinkelman and W. Mary Stephens), 230

Dementia pra-cox, experimental aspects of (AntonT. Boisen), 85

Dementia praecox, hereditary and environmentfactors in the causation of (Horatio M. Pollock,Benjamin Malzberg, and Raymond G. Fuller),364

Dementia prHcox, histopathological findings intwo cases of clinically diagnosed (ArniandoFerraro), 178

Dementia priecox, mialariotherapy of (P.Varenna),267

Dementia preecox as a specific disease-entity,clinicopathological evidence offered for theconcept of (Jacob H. Conn), 260

Dementia prwcox treated by continuous oxygenadministration in chambers and oxygen andcarbon dioxide inhalations (L. E. Hinsie, A. L.Barach, M. M. Harris, E. Brand, and R. A.McFarland), 92

DE NEGRIS, G.: Clinical and histopathologicalstudy of a case of amyotrophic lateral sclerosisof very long duration, 252

DENNY-BROWN, D. (and E. GRAE.NIE ROBaERT.-4ON):Local epileptic convulsions, 97

Diabetes insipidus in abnormal imiental states,encephalography in (P. G. Schube), 372

Diathermy treatment of demiientia paralytica(W. Freeman, T. C. Fong, and S. ,J. Rosenberg),267

DIcKsoN, W. E. CARNEGIE (F. PARKES WEBER,and C. WORSTER-DROUGHT): Cholesteroltumour (craniopharyngioma) of the pituitarybody, 39

Diencephalon-hypophysis systemii (0. Gagel andW. Mahoney), 69

Dinitrophenol in dementita pr&cox (IsidoreFinkelman and W. 'Mary Stephens), 230

Disc, choked, and papillitis: differential diag-nosis by the protein content of the aquieous(E. Selinger), 358

DOOLEY, LU, ILE: A note on hunmouir, 182DOOLITrrLE, GEORGE M.: Acid-base equilibrium

in epilepsy, 352DORLUS, Roy M. (and G. WILSON SHAFFEIa):

Textbook of Abnormal Psychology, review, 190DOUGLAS, B.: Changes in cutaneous localization

in a pedicle flap, 359Dreams in relation to emotionial instability

(F. K. Berrien), 83Dreamy state ' as an epileptic aura (MaxLevin), 289

DUANE, W.: Intracranial hwinorrhage in puirpuirahwmorrhagica, 252

DUBLIN, LouIs I. : To Be or Not to Be: a Studyof Suicide, review, 191

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DIu BoIs, P. H..: Studies of catatonia: bodilypostures assumed while sleeping, 254

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Ear, herpes zoster and herpetic disorders in theregion of (L. Haymann), 77

Eclampsia, pernocton in treatment of (H. Goecke),257

Electropyrexia in treatment of multiple sclerosis(C. A. Neymann and S. L. Osborne), 360

Emotion induced by adrenalin, r6les of thesituation and (Hadiey Cantril), 361

Emotion, influence of in precipitating convuilsions(Frank Fremont-Smith), 72

Emotion, nature of, and its relation to antisocialbehaviour (Fred Brown), 88, 262

Emotional instability, relation of dreams to(F. K. Berrien), 83

Encephalitis, whoopingcough (L. Mencarelli), 177Encephalitis. See also ParkinsonismEncephalography in abnormal mental states

with diabetes insipidus (P. G. Schube), 372Encephalopathy, traumatic ('punch drunk') of

professional pugilists (Harry L. Parker), 20Endocrine therapy in epilepsy (Calvert Stein), 82Epilepsy, acid base equilibrium in (George M.

Doolittle), 352Epilepsy, atopy as a cause of (J. Forman), 352Epilepsy, barbiturates in (Richard Handley), 256Epilepsy, calcium in (Gwenvron M. Grifflths), 29Epilepsy, changing conceptions of, 65Epilepsy, convulsion threshold in, effect of

intercurrent chronic pulmonary tuberculosisin (I. J. Karlsberg), 179

Epilepsy, endocrine therapy in (Calvert Stein), 82Epilepsy, idiopathic multiple spontaneous fracture

[Lobstein's disease] in (J. Nardi), 179Epilepsy, symptomatic, in one of identical twins

(Walter Freeman), 210Epileptic aura, the ' dreamy state' as an (Max

Levin), 289Epileptic convulsions. See ConvulsionsEpileptic manifestations, general localization of

(Wilder Penfield and Lyle Gage), 71ERB, W. H.: Hypothalamus and temperature

control, 69Evipan, sodium, in psychiatric cases (IV. Kuntne),

377Exophthalmos of Graves's disease, its experi-mental production and significance (D. Marineand S. H. Rosen), 357

F

FERRARO, ARMANDO: Histopathological findingsin two cases of clinically diagnosed dementiaprcecox, 178

Fight, animal, psychological weapons in (R. W. G.Kingston), 181

FINKELMAN, ISIDORE (and W. MARY STEPHENS):Dinitrophenol in dementia praecox, 230

FISHBERG, A. M.: Recurrent laryngeal paralysisin left ventricular failure, 358

FISHER, V. E.: Experimental study of moods, 257Fistula, cerebrospinal fluid, traumatic (Muller), 76FLETCHER, E. M.: Sacrococcygeal chordomas,

353Flexibilitas cerea, central control of (T. W.

Forbes), 255FOERSTER, 0.: Central diffuse 'Schwannosis'

in von Recklinghausen's disease, 356FoNG, T. C.: Diathermy treatment of dementia

paralytica, 267FORBES, H. S.: Cerebral circulation. Effect of

stimulation of the sympathetic nerve on thepial vessels in the isolated head, 341

FORBES, T. W. :. Studies of catatonia: bodilypostures assumed while sleeping, 254-Centralcontrol of flexibilitas cerea, 255--Electrical skinresistance of catatonics during sleep, 261

FORMAN, J.: Atopy as a cause of epilepsy, 352Fox, J. C.: Photographic study of ocular move-ments in mental disease, 253

Fracture, idiopathic muiltiple spontaneous [Lob-stein's disease] in epilepsy (J. Nardi), 179

FRASER, G. H.: General paralysis of the insanein Burma, 348

FREEMAN, H.: Pharmacodynamic investigationof the autonomic nervous system in schizo-phrenia, 363

FREEMAN, WALTER: Symptomatic epilepsy inone of identical twins, 210-The diathermytreatment of dementia paralytica, 267-Phytotoxic Index, 364

FREMlONT-SMITH, FRANK: The influence ofemotion in precipitating convulsions, 72

FRIEDMAN-BucHMAN, E.: Blood-sugar curves inmental disorders, 89

'Frog' child: a congenital lesion of the corpusstriatum ? (R. G. Gordon), 297

Frontal lobes, lesions of, mental symptoms in(A. Knepel), 185

FRUMKES, G. : Mental disorders related to child-birth, 369

FULLER, RAYMOND G.: Hereditary and environ-ment factors in the causation of dementiapraecox and manic-depressive psychoses, 364

G

GAGE, LYLE: General localization of epilepticmanifestations, 71

GAGEL, 0.: The diencephalon-hypophysissystem, 69-Central diffuse ' Schwannosis' invon Recklinghausen's disease, 356

Galvanic skin reflex. See ReflexGanglion, geniculate, external, histopathology of

the (A. T. Steegmann), 343GARTH, THOMAS R.: Colour preferences of

1,032 young children, 361Gasserian tumours. See TumoursGeniculate ganglion. See GanglionGERMULOWICA, W.: The cerebellum in dissem-

inated sclerosis, 345Gestalt function in visual motor patterns in'

organic disease of the brain (L. Bender), 373Glia, cerebral, at a distance from cerebral tumours,

study of (F. Cardona), 177Glioma of spinal cord spreading to the meninges:

histogenesis and correspondence with syringo-myelia (P. E. Maspes), 344

Gliomata, glia-cells in, reactive alterations of (M.Wallenberg), 347

Gliomata of the septum lucidum (S. Marras), 252Gliosis, cortical, unusual type of (R. M. Stewart),

160GLOBUS, J. H.: Neuroanatomy, sixth edition,

review, 379Gluteus maximus reflex. See ReflexGlycine, action of on blood and urine chemistry

in normal and in -schizophrenic subjects(Charles Reid), 89

Glycine, influence of on creatinuria in peripheralneuritis (M. J. C. Allison, H. H. Henstell, andH. E. Himwich), 358

GLYNN, ADA (and W. R. ASHBY): Chemistry ofthe brain in the mental defective, 193

GOECKE, H.: Treatment of eclampsia withpernocton, 257

GOLDSMITH, H.: Bromide intoxication, 250GOLLA, F.: Palmar chin reflex of Marinesco, 253GOODI8ART, S. PHILIP: Cerebral localization in

cerebrovascular disease, 74GORDON, R. G.: The Neurotic and his Friends,

review, 276-The 'frog' child: a congenitallesion of the corpus striatum ? 297-(andR. M. NORNIAN): Acute toxic chorea, 313

GOTTLIEB, J. S.: Tuberous sclerosis with un-usual bone lesions, 345

GRANT, W. T.: Graduated jugular compressionin the lumbar manometric test for spinalsubarachnoid block, 355

Graves's disease, exophthalmos of, its experi-mental production and significance (D. Marineand S. H. Rosen), 357

GREENE, M. B.: Justifiable addiction and nerve-block, 377

GRIFFITHS, GWENVRON M.: Calcium in epilepsy,29

GRINKER, R. R.: Neurology, review, 275

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GRODDECK, GEORG: Exploring the Unconscious,review, 382

GROSSMAN, G.: A Guide to Lunacy Practice,review, 384

GuIz=T, H. U.: Histopathology of the dorsalnucleus of the vagus nerve, 343

Gumma, cerebral, structure and histogenesis of(G. Zanetti), 247

GUTHEIL, E.: Analysis of a case of migraine, 269

H

Haemangioblastoma, cerebellar (P. E. Maspes), 247Hlemorrhage, intracranial, in purpura heemor-

rhagica (B. J. Alpers and W. Duane), 252HALL, G. S.: Bloodvessel tumours of the brainwith particular reference to the Lindau syn-drome, 305

Hallucinations, psychoanalytic theory of (IsadorH. Coriat), 262

HAMELINK, M. H.: Cardiovascular system inschizophrenia studied by the Schneidermethod, 365

HANDLEY, RICHARD: The barbiturates in epi-lepsy, 256

Handwriting, measurement of considered as aform of expressive movement (O. L. Harvey),258

HANDY, LEVA M.: ,Etiology of so-called schizo-phrenic psychoses, 365

HARRIS, HENRY: Anxiety: its nature and treat-ment, 374

HARRIS, I. (E. WYN JONES, and C. N. ALDRED):The pH and lactic acid content of the cerebro-spinal fluid, 46

HARRIS, M. M.: Dementia precox treated bycontinuous oxygen and oxygen and carbondioxide, 92

HARVEY, 0. L.: Measurement of handwritingconsidered as a form of expressive movement,258

HASSIN, GEORGE B.: Histopathology of thePeripheral and Central Nervous Systems,review, 188

HAYMANN, L.: Herpes zoster and herpeticdisorders in the region of the ear, 77

HAYS, POWELL L.: Atropine treatment of thepostencephalitic Parkinsonian syndrome, 255

Head injuries, psychic disturbances after (PaulSchilder), 370

Head injury, fatal, histologic changes in thebrain in cases of (C. W. Rand and C. B. Cour-ville), 248

HEM!PLE, J.: Posttrauinatic paresis of the pos-terior cord of the brachial plexus, 80

HENRY, G. W.: Mental aspects of brain tumoursin psychotic patients, 263

HENSTELL, H. H.: Influence of glycine on creatin-uria in peripheral neuritis, 358

HERMANN, K.: Recent observations on Sim-mond's disease, 357

Herpes, present conception of (M. Albeauz-Fernetand P. Collart), 78

Herpes zoster and herpetic disorders in theregion of the ear (L. Haymann), 77

HIMWICH, H. E.: Influence of glycine on creatin-uria in peripheral neuritis, 358

HINGSTON, R. W. G.: Psychological weapons inanimal fight, 181

HINsIE, L. E.: Dementia preecox treated bycontinuous oxygen and oxygen and carbondioxide, 92

HIRAMATSU, SOuITY-: Study of sensory nervefibres, 339

HITZIG, W. M.: Recurrent laryngeal paralysis inleft ventricular failure, 358

HOPKINS, H.: Chemical changes in the bloodinduced by hyperpyrexial baths, 250

HOSKINS, R. G.: Organic functions in schizo-phrenia, 183-Cardiovascular systeiln in schizo-phrenia studied by the Schneider method, 365-Manganese treatment of schizophrenic dis-orders, 376

HOWIE, J. EUSRKINE: Use of the pyrifer, 257Humour, a note on (Lucile Dooley), 182

HUNT, EDWARD LIVINGSTONE: Neurologicaland mental symptoms of pernicious aneemia,353

Hypothalamus and temperature control (H. C.Bazett, B. J. Alpers, and W. H. Erb), 69

I

Idiocy, amaurotic family, juvenile (R. M. Nor-man), 219

Idiocy, amaurotic, of infantile type with atypicalocular lesions (C. Cohen and L. Van Bogaert),75

ILLING, E.: Special form of tract disease (sub-acute combined degeneration) of the spinalcord and its therapy, 359

Inhibition, nature of (W. R. Ashby), 68Ink-blot test, the Rorschach (Philip E. Vernon),

181INMAN-KANE, CHRISTINE V.: Revelation of prema-

ture birth and under-weight condition at birthto mental deficiency, 187

Insanity with pregnancy (C. B. Bamford), 87Insulin, effect of on thujone convulsions (H. M.

Keith), 346ISRAELITE, JUDITH: Study of recidivists and

first offenders of average and defective intelli-gence, 265

J

JAMIESON, E. B.: Illustrations of RegionalAnatomy. Section I.: Central Nervous System,review, 280

JAMIESON, G. R.: Mental aspects of braintumours in psychotic patients, 263-Psychiatricaspects of suicide, 266

JELLIFFE, SMITH ELY: The narcolepsies, 72-The pyknolepsies, 352

JENKINS, R. L.: Dissimilar identical twins, 362JONES, E. WYN (I. HARRIS, and C. N. ALDRED):The pH and lactic acid content of the cerebro-spinal fluid, 46-(and DOUGLAS H. COLLINS):Colloid cyst of the third ventricle associatedwith congenital cystic kidneys, 53

Jugular compression, graduated, in the lumbarmanometric test for spinal subarachnoid block(W. T. Grant and W. V. Cone), 355

JUNIOR, J. DA FONSECA BICUDO: 0 ReftexoCremasterico: Sua Dissocia-ao nas molestiasnervosas, review, 281

KAHN, EUGEN: Pick's disease, 368KARLSBERG, I. J.: Effect of intercurrent chronicpulmonary tuberculosis on the convulsionthreshold in epilepsy, 179

KASANIN, JACOB: Clinical variables in schizoidpersonalities, 84-The acute schizoaffectivepsychoses, 183-Case of schizophrenia in oneof identical twins, 259-Constitutional schizo-phrenia, 260

KATZENELBOGEN, S.: Blood-sugar curves inmental disorders, 89-Bromide intoxication,250

KEFALAS, ANDREW: JThat of the Child? review,383

KEITH, H. M.: Experimentally produced con-vulsions: effect on thujone convulsions ofinsulin and of variations in water content ofthe brain, 346

KING, F. H.: Recurrent laryngeal paralysis inleft ventricular failure, 358

KLENERMAN, PAULINE: Laurence-Moon-Biedisyndrome, 329

KNEPEL, A.: Mental symptoms in lesions of thefrontal lobes, 185

KOPELOFF, NICHOLAS: Falcal flora in catatonicdementia praecox, 87

KRABBE, K. H.: Facial and meningeal angio-matosis associated with calcifications of thebrain cortex, 350

KRAINES, S. H.: Bell's mania (acute delirium),367

8

KRETSCHMER, ERNST: T'extbook of MUedicalPsychology, review, 271

KRYSCHOWA, N.: Familial myotonia atrophica,356

KUMZE, F. E.: Treatment of status lymphaticus,360

KUNTNE, W.: Sodium evipan in psychiatriccases, 377

KURE, KEN: Study of sensory nerve fibres, 339Kyphoscoliosis causing damage to the spinal cord

(T. Schneller), 344

L

Labyrinth and cortex (E. A. Spiegel), 68Labyrinthine impulses, conduction of to the

cortex (L. Aronson), 246LACON, JAcQUEs: La Psychose Paranoique dans

ses Rapports avec la Personnalitl, review, 378LAIRn, DON-ALD A.: Some normal odour effectsand associations of psychoanalytic significance,180

Lange curves, paretic, diagnostic value of in non-syphilitic nervous processes (F. Plaut), 342

LANIER, L. H.: Changes in cutaneous localiza-tion in a pedicle flap, 359

Laryngeal paralysis. See ParalysisLaurence-Moon-Biedl syndromc (Pauline Klener-

man), 329LAVINE, G. R.: Tuberous sclerosis with unusualbone lesions, 345

LENDRUIM, FREDERICK C.: A thousand cases ofattempted suicide, 266

LEVIN, MAX : Narcolepsy and the machine age:the recent increase in the incidence of narco-lepsy, 60-Role of the cerebral cortex in narco-lepsy; classification of narcolepsy anid allieddisorders, 236-The ' dreamy state' as anepileptic auira, 289

LEwIS, AUBREv: Acromegaly in one of uni-ovular twins, 1

LICHTENSTEIN, P. M.: justifiable addiction andnerve-block, 377

Lichtheim's syndronme (Moriez), 76Lindau svndrome and bloodvessel tumours of

the brain (G. S. Hall), 305LINTON, J. M. : Cardiovascular systemn in

schizophrenia studied by the Schncider miiethod,365

Lipoid metabolismii in mental disorders (,J. S.Sharpe), 88

Lobstein's disease in epilepsy (J. Nardi), 179LOLLI, N. : Behaviour of urea, uric acid, and

cholesterol in the blood in diseases of themeninges and brain, 178

LOMAN, JULIUS : Effects of sodiuim amytal on themetabolismi, 347

LONG, C. N. H.: Plasma lipoids in mental depres-sion, 184

LOONEY, JOSEI'H Al.: Blood cholesterol in schizo-phrenia, 86

LOWENSTE,IN, 0. (an(d A. WESTPHAL): Fxperi-mentelle und Klinischen Studien zur Physio-logie und PXathologie der P'upilienbevegungen,review, 381

LuCCHESI, P. F. : Polioiinyelitis a studiy of410 patients at the Philadelphia Hospital forContagious Diseases, 352

LUHAMI, JOSEPH A.: Myotonia atrophica withcataract, 79

Lumbar manometric test for spinal subarachnoidblock, graduated juigular compression in (WN. T.Grant and W. V. Cone), 355

Lumbar puncture and the cerebrospinal fluiid in2,000 cases of mental deficiency (K. C. L.Paddle), 371

Lumbar puncture, disturbances produced by(A. Pacifico), 355

M

MCCONNEL, LIEUT.-COLONEL J. K.: Adjustmentof Muscular Habits, review, 380

MCCOWAN, MURIEL L. M.: Prolonged narcosis inmental disorder, 375

MCFARLANDI) R. A.: Dementia prmcox treatedby continuous oxygen and oxygen and carbondioxide, 92

MCGINN, BARBARA: Feecal flora in catatonicdementia precox, 87

MCKINLEY, J. C.: Rigidity following ablationof the motor cortex in monkeys, 245

MAHONEY, W.: The diencephalon-hypophysissystem, 69

MALAMUD, W.: The barrier between the bloodand cerebrospinal fluid, 372

Malarial therapy in non-syphilitic psychosis(M. L. Bianchini and J. Nardi), 268

Malariotherapy of dementia prmecox (P. Varenna),267

MALZBERG, BENJAM3XIN: Hereditary and einviron-inent factors in the causation of demiientiaprwcox and manic-depressive psychoses, 364

Manganese treatment of schizophrenic disorders(R. G. Hoskins), 376

Manic-depressive psychoses, hereditary andenvironment factors in the causation of (HoratioM. Pollock, Benjainin Malzberg, and RaymondG. Fuller), 364

Manic-depressive psychoses, prognosis in (Regi-nald R. Steen), 90

Manic-depressive reactionl, order of birth in(Harold H. Berman), 86

MARBURG, OTT(O: Unfall und Hirngeschwvulst,review, 272

Mairihuana intoxication (Walter Bromberg), 366MARINE, D.: Exophthalmos of Graves's disease,

its experimnental production and signiflcance, 357Marinesco, palmar chin reflex of (F. Golla and

S. Antonovitch), 253MARRAS, S. : Gliomata of the septllii luciduim, 252MARSHALL, C.: Experimental lesions of the

pyramidal tract, 340MASPES, P. E.: Cerebellar h -mangioblastoma,

247-Gliolia of the spinal cor(d spreading to themeninges: histogenesis aind correspondencewith syringom-yelia, 344-Research on thechronaxial findings ill catatonia a(nd in itsexperimental interrulption, 346

Maternal rejection, psychodynanmics of (H. W.NeWell), 362

MAYER, LEO L. : Myotonia atrophica wvithcataract, 79

MECO, 0. Physiological an(d therapeutic actionsof bulbocapnine in mian, 376

MEERSSEMER, F. : Postdiphtheritic cerebellarsyndrome of a transitory nature, 76

Megalencephaly with diffuise gliobiastomatosis ofthe brainstem and the cerebellumn (Arthuir Weil),74

IMELLANBY, EDwAmD Autrifion end IDisease,review, 277

MENCARELLI, L. : WN hoopinigcouigh encephalitis,

Meninge-al angionIatosis. See AngiomatosisMeniinges and brain diseases, behaviour of uirea,

uric acid, and cholesterol in the blood in (N.Lolli), 178

MENNINGER, UVILLIA3 (2. : Psychosis associatedwith midline cerebellar tuiaour, 349

Mental (lefectives, primary, appearance aindmotor behaviour of (G. Pintus), 371

Mental deficiency, luiiibar puincture and thecerebrospinal flulid in 2,000 cases of (K. C. L.Paddle), 371

Mental deficiency, relation of premature birthand under-weight condition at birth to (AaronJ. Rosanoff and Christine V. Inmnan-Kane), 187

Mental depression, plaisma lipoids in (DavidSlight and C. N. H. Long), 184

Mental disease, ocular moi-vemients in, photo-graphic study of (F. H. Couch and J. C. Fox),253

Mental disorder, prolonge(d narcosis in (RolfStrom-Olsen and Muiriel L. M. McCowan), 375

Mental disorders, blood-sugar curves in (S.Katzenelbogen and E. Friedman-Buchman), 89

Mental disorders, lipoid metabolism in (J. S.Sharpe), 88

ilental disorders related to childbirth (G.Fruimkes), 369

9

Atental hygiene, prophylactic, 336Mental symptoms in lesions of the frontal lobes

(A. Knepel), 185MIEYER, A. (and L. C. COOK): Unusual size of

intraventricular spongioblastoma in a case oftuberous sclerosis, 320

ligraine, analysis of a case of (E. Gutheil), 2694ILLER, W. R.: The barrier between the bloodand cerebrospinal fluid, 372

4oNIz, EGA.S: L'Angiographie C4ribrale, review,279

loods, experimental study of (N. E. Fisher), 2571OONEY, J. L.: Phytotoxic index, 364IOORE, ELEANOR M.: Accuracy in localizationof cutaneous pressure and pain, 246

IORIFZ: Pseudoneuromyelitis optica, in realityLichtheim's syndrome, 76

,lotor activity, relation of the premotor cortexto (P. C. Bucy), 340

MOULS:'ON, NORM1AN: Amylolytic power of thecerebrospinal fluid, 342

M(1LLER: Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid fistula,76

MULLINS, B. M.: The barrier between the bloodand cerebrospinal fluid, 372

MYERSON, ABRAHAM: Effects of sodium amytalon the metabolism, 347

Myopathies, various, significance of creatin-creatinin metabolism in, before and afteramino-acid therapy (H. H. Beard, C. J. Tripoli,and J. E. Andes), 360

Myotonia atrophica with cataract (Leo L. Mayerand Joseph A. Luham), 79

Myotonia atrophica, familial (N. Kryschowa andH. Bajevskaja), 356

N

Narcissistic neuroses and psychoses, treatment of(L. Pierce Clark), 91

Narcolepsy (J. Notkin and Smith Ely Jelliffe),72-(Luman E. Daniels), 73

Narcolepsy, classification of (Max Levin), 236Narcolepsy and the machine age (Max Levin), 60Narcosis, prolonged, in mental disorder (Rolf

Strom-Olsen and Muriel L. M. McCowan), 375NARDI, J.: Idiopathic multiple spontaneous

fractture (Lobstein's disease) in epilepsy, 179-Malarial therapy in non-syphilitic psychosis,268

NASON', G. I.: Cerebral eirculation. Effect ofstimulation of the sympathetic nerve on thepial vessels in the isolated head, 341

NEEDLES, WILLIAM: Cerebral localization incerebrovascular disease, 74

NEGRO, FIDELE: II Liquido Cefalo-rachidiano inBiologica e in Terapia, review, 276

Neologisms, study of forty cases exhibiting(E. L. Bryan), 263

Nerve flbres, sensory (Ken Kur6, Souity Hira-matsu, and Shigeo Okinake), 339

Nerve processes, non-syphilitic, diagnostic valueof paretic Lange curves in (F. Plaut), 342

Nerve, synpathetic effect of stimulation of onthe pial vessels in the isolated head (J. L.Pool, H. S. Forbes, and G. I. Nason), 341

Nerve, vagus, histopathology of the dorsalnucleus of the (H. U. Guizetti), 343

Nervous systeiii, autonomic, in schizophrenia(H. Freeman and H. T. Carmichael), 363

Neutritis, peripheral, influence of glycine oncreatinuria in (M. J. C. Allinson, H. H. Henstell,and H. E. Himiiwich), 358

Neuroglia, pathological, in man (G. Canziani), 177Neurological Congress, International, London

(1935), 283-Information concerning, 283Neurones, chronaxy of, considered as part of acomplex path (F. Visintini), 345

Neuroses, narcissistic, treatment of (L. PierceClark), 91

Neurosyphilis, total protein of the cerebrospinalfluid in uncoinplicated and untreated (PuircellG. Schube), 219

Neurosyphilis, tryparsamide in treatment of(H. H. Reese), 180

NEUSTAEDTER, M.: Striatal localization inchronic progressive chorea, 176

NEWELL, H. W.: The psychodynamics ofmaternal rejection, 362

NEYMANN, C. A.: Treatment of multiple sclerosisby electropyrexia, 360

NICOLE, J. ERNEST: Psychopathology .Surveyof Modern Approaches. Second edition,review, 189

NORMAN, R. M.: Juvenile amaurotic faiilyidiocy, 219-(and R. G. GORDON): Acutetoxic chorea, 313

NOTKIN, J.: The narcolepsies, 7 2 Bloodpressure and pulse rate, their relationship toconvulsions, and the frequency of convulsionsunder the influence of oxygen insuifflation incryptogenic convulsive states, 351

NoYEs, ARTHUR P.: Modern Clinical Psychiatry,review, 381

0

OBERNDORF, C. P.: Psychogenic factors inasthma, 370

Ocular movements in mental disease, photo-graphic study of (F. H. Couch and J. C. Fox),253

Odour effects and associations, normal, of psycho-analytic significance (Donald A. Laird), 180

OKINAKE, SHIGEO: Study of sensory nerve fibres,339

OLIVECRONA, H.: Die Parasagittalen Menin-geome, review, 188

ONTANEDA, L. E. (and M. R. CASTEX): LaPonction Cisternale, review, 281

Oral erotism in paraphrenia (A. J. Westerman),261

OSBORNE, S. L.: Treatment of multiple sclerosisby electropyrexia, 360

OTTONELLO, P.: Infantile familial form ofSchilder's disease, 253

Oxygen, continuous, and oxygen and carbondioxide in dementia praecox (L. E. Hinsie,A. L. Barach, M. M. Harris, E. Brand, andR. A. McFarland), 92

P

PACIFIco, A.: Disturbances produced by lumbarpuncture, 355

PADDLE, K. C. L.: Congenital syphilis in mentaldefective adults, 147-Lumbar puncture andthe cerebrospinal fluid in 2,000 cases of mentaldeficiency, 371

Pain and cutaneous pressure, accuracy in locali-zation of (Michael J. Zigler, Eleanor M. Moore,and Mary T. Wilson), 246

Papillitis and choked disc: differential diagnosisby the protein content of the aqueous (E.Selinger), 358

Paralysis, general, of the insane in Burma (G. H.Fraser), 348

Paralysis, general, juvenile, treatment of (HowardW. Potter), 81

Paralysis, laryngeal, recurrent, in left ventricularfailure (F. H. King, W. M. Hitzig, and A. M.Fishberg), 358

Paralysis, senile progressive (U. de Giacomo), 75Paraphrenia, oral erotism in (A. J. Westerman),

261Paresis, posttraumatic, of the posterior cord of the

brachial plexus (J. Hempel), 80PARFIrT, D. N.: Psychoses associated with

pernicious anEemia, 12-Psychoses associatedwith childbirth, 184

PARKER, HARRY L.: Traumatic encephalopathy('punch drunk') of professional pugilists, 20

Parkinsonian syndrome, postencephalitic, atro-pine treatment of (Felix Adams and Powell L.Hays), 255

Parkinsonism and head trauma (W Baumann),351

PATRASSI, G.: Cysticercus isolated from a lateralcerebral ventricle, 251

10

PEARN, 0. P. NAPIER: MUental Deficiency Nursing(Simplified), review, 384

Pedicle flap, changes in cutaneous localization in a(B. Douglas and L. H. Lanier), 359

PENFIELD, WILDER: General localization ofepileptic manifestations, 71

PENROSE, LIONEL S.: Mental Defect, review, 191-The Influence of Heredity in DiTsease, review,278

Peripheral neuritis. See NeuritisPernocton in treatmnent of eclampsia (H. Goecke),

257

PETERSEN, WILLIAM F.: The Patient and theW'eather, review, 277

pH and lactic acid content of the cerebrospinalfluid. See Cerebrospinal

Phytotoxic index: 1. Results of studies withsixty-eight male schizophrenic patients (W.Freeman, J. L. Mooney, and R. R. Small), 364

Pick's disease (Euigen Kahn and Lloyd J. Thomp-son), 368

PIKE, F. H.: Changes in the concentration ofinorganic calcium and phosphorus duringconvulsions of experimental origin, in cats,before and after thyroparathyroidectomy, withand withouit bromide therapy, 70

PINTUTS, G.: Appearance and motor behaviourof primary mental defectives, 371

PIOTROWSKI, Z. A.: Electrical skin resistanceof catatonics duiring sleep, 261

Pituitary body, cholesterol tumour (cranio-pharvngioma) of the (F. Parkes Weber, C.Worster-Drought, and W. E. Carnegie Dickson),39

Plasma lipoids in Iniental depression (DavidSlight and C. N. H. Long), 184

PLAUr, F.: Cholesterin content of the cerebro-spinal fluid in brain tumour, 248-Diagnosticvalue of paretic Lange curves in non-syphiliticnervous processes, 342

PLESSET, ISABEL ROSANOFF: ,Etiology of so-

called schizophrenic psychoses, 365Poliomyelitis (P. F. Lucchesi), 352POLLOcK, HORATIO M.: Hereditary and environ-ment factors in the causation of dementiapraecox and manic-depressive psychoses, 364

POOL, J. L.: Cerebral circulation. Effect ofstimulation of the sympathetic nerve on thepial -vessels in the isolated head, 341

PoPow, N. A.: Acute pyrexial syphilis of thebrain, 348

PORTER, ELECTA PENINA: Colour preferences of1,032 young children, 361

Postures, bodily, assunmed while sleeping (P. H.Du Bois and T. W. Forbes), 254

POTTER, HOWARD W.: Treatment of juvenilegeneral paralysis, 81

PREDAROLI, T.: Chronicnon-hereditary chorea,75Pregnancy with insanity (C. B. Bamford), 87Pseudoneuromyelitis optica, in reality Licht-

heim's syndrome (Moriez), 76Psychiatry, clinical research in, 17 2Psychoanalysis, nature of the therapeutic action

of (James Strachey), 269Psychoneuroses of childhood: their metiology and

treatment (Melitta Schlideberg), 83Psychoses associated with childbirth (D. N.

Parfitt), 184Psychoses associated with pernicious anumia

(D. N. Parfftt), 12Psychoses, manic-depressive. See Manic-de-

pressivePsychoses, narcissistic, treatment of (L. Pierce

Clark), 91Psychosis associated with midline cerebellartumour (Leo Stone and Williami C. Menninger),349

Psychosis, non-syphilitic, malarial therapy in(M. L. Bianchini and J. Nardi), 268

Psychosis, schizoaffective, acute (J. Kasanin),183

Psychotherapy in private practice (D. A. Thom),268

Psychotic patients, iuental aspects of braintumours in (G. R. Jamieson and G. W. Henry),263

Pulse rate and blood pressure, their relationshipto convulsions (J. Notkin), 351

'Punch drunk,' 20. See also Encephalopathy,traumatic

Purpura hoemorrhagica, intracranial heemorrhagein (B. J. Alpers and W. Duiane), 252

Pyknolepsies, the (Smith Ely Jelliffe), 352Pyramidal tract, experimental lesions of the

(C. Marshall), 340Pyrifer, use of the (J. Erskine Howie), 257

R

RAIND, C'. W.: Histologic chainges in the brainin cases of fatal head injury, 248

RANEY, MARY E.: Facal flora in catatonicdementia precox, 87

RAVAUT, PAUL: Une Nouvelle Syphilis Nerveuse,review, 192

Recidivists and first offenders of average anddefective intelligence, stud-y of (Myra E.Shimberg and Judith Israelite), 265

Recklinghausen's disease and acromegaly (A. deCastro), 70

Recklinghausen's disetase, central diffulse' Schwannosis ' in (0. Foerster and 0. Gagel),356

REESE, H. H.: Tryparsamide in the treatment ofneurosyphilis, 180

Reflex, galvanic skin, evaluation of (Chester W.Darrow), 186

Reflex : The gluteus mnaxinmus reflex a truie reflex(G. Dalma), 179

Reflex, palmar chin, of Marinesco (F. Golla andS. Antonovitch), 253

REID, CHARLES: Blood and urine chemnistryduring the specific dynamic action of glycinein normal subjects and in schizophrenics, 89

Respiration of psychotic patients (Erich Witt-kower), 367

REVIEWS OF BooKs,Abscess of the Brain: its Pathology, Diag-

nosis and Treatment (E. Miles Atkinson),189

Adolescence and Marriage: A Survey of Sexin Modern Life (Robert V. Storer), 384

Anatomy: Regional, Illustrations of, SectionI. Central Nervous System (E. B. Jamieson),280

Angiography: L'Anigiographie (Cdrbrale(Egas Moniz), 279

Anxiety States: Zuir Psychopathologie undKlinik der AngstzustAnde (G. E. Storring),281

Babinski, J., L'(Euvre S6ientifique de, 279lBiology of the Individual, 274Brain and its Functions: Aufbau und Abbau

der Grosshirnleistungen uind ihre anato-mischen Grundlagen (Max de Crinis), 273

Child: What ofthe Child ? (Andrew Kefalas)383

Cisterna mnagna: La Ponction Cisternale(M. R. Castex and L. E. Ontaneda, Trans-lated by Gaullieur L'Hardy), 281

Cremasteric Reflex: 0 Reflexo Cremasterico:Sua DissociaAQao nas Molestias Nervosas(J. da Fonseca Bicudo Junior), 281

Death after Head Injuiry: Weitere Beitriigezur Pathologie der traumatischen Gehirn-blutungen (0. Berner), 383

Exploring the Unconsciouis (Georg Groddeck),382

Heredity, Influence of on Disease (Lionel S.Penrose), 27 8

Human Personality. See PersonalityLunacy Practice, A Guide to (G. Grossmanand John J. Wontner), 384

MIeningioma: Die Parasagittalen Menin-geome (H. Olivecrona), 188

Mental Defect (Lionel S. Penrose), 191Mental Deficiency Nursing (Simplified) (0. P.

Napier Pearn), 384Mental Hygiene in the Commuinity (Clara

Bassett), 380

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Muscular Habits, Adjustment of (Lieut.-Colonel J. K. McConnel), 380

Nervous Systems, Peripheral and Central,Histopathology of (George B. Hassin), 188

Neural Basis of Thought (George C. Campionand Sir Grafton Elliot Smith), 274

Neuroanatomy (J. H. Globus), Sixth edition,379

Neurology (R. R. Grinker), 275Neurology, Recent Advances in (W. Russell

Brain and E. B. Strauss), 278Neurology. See also BrainNeurotic and His Friends (R. G. Gordon), 276Nutrition and Disease (Edward Mellanby),

2777Paranoia: La Psychose Paranoique dans ses

Rapports avec la Personnalite (JacquesLacon), 378

Patient and the Weather (William F.Petersen). 27 7

Personality, Human (Louis Berg), 93Psychiatry, Modern Clinical (Arthur P.

Noyes), 381Psychology, Abnormal, Textbook of (Roy M.

Dorcus and G. Wilson Shaffer), 190Psychology, Medical, Textbook of (Ernst

Kretschmer. Translated by E. B. Strauss),271

Psychology and Psychotherapy (WilliamBrown), 93

Psychopathology: A Survey of ModernApproaches (J. Ernest Nicole), Secondedition, 189

Pupil: Experinienteile und KlinischenStudien zur Physiologie und Pathologieder Pupillenbewegungen (O. Lowensteinand A. Westphal), 381

Reflex, Cremasteric (J. de Fonseca BicudoJunior), 281

Sclerosis, Diffuse [encephalitis periaxialisdiffusal (L. Bouiman), 192

Soma: Recherches sur la SomatotopieSensitive dans le Thalamus des Singes(O. Sager), 382

S3uicide, A Study of (Louis I. Dublin), 191Syphilis: La S-yphilis du Cervelet (J. Thiers),

280Syphilis: Une Nouvelle Syphilis Nerveuse

(Pauil Ravaut), 192To Be or Not to Be: A Study of Suicide

(Louis I. Diiblin), 191Traunma and Brain Tumour: IJnfall und

Hirngeschwulst (Otto Marburg), 272Tumoiir: Die Parasagittalen Meningeome

(H. Olivecrona). 188Tuimour of Spine: II Liquido Cefalo-rachi-

diano in Biologica e in Terapia (FideleNegro), 276

W'hat of the C'hild ? (Andrew Kefalas), 383ROBERTSON, E. GRAEME (and D. DENNY-BROWN):

Local epileptic convulsions, 97Rorschach ink-blot test (Philip E. Vernon), 181ROSANOFF, AARON J.: Relation of premature

birth and under-weight condition at birth tomental deficiency, 187-.Etiology of so-calledschizophrenic psychoses, 365

ROSEN, S. H.: Exophthalmos of Graves'sdisease, its experimental production andsignificance, 357

ROSEN, ZITHA A.: Clinical variables in schizoidpersonalities, 84

ROSENBERG, S. J.: Diathermy treatment ofdementia paral'ytica, 267

ROTHSCHILD, D.: Alzheimer's disease, 368

S

Sacrococcygeal chordomas (E. M. Fletcher, H. W.Woltman, and A. W. Adson), 353

SAGER, 0.: Recherches sur la Somatotopie Sen.si-tive dans le Thalamus des Singes, review, 382

SAUDEK, ROBERT: British pair of identical twinsreared apart, 259

SCHILDER, PAUL: Psychic disturbances afterhead injuries, :370

Schilder's disease, infantile familial form of(P. Ottonello), 253

SCHILDKNECHT, 0.: Progressive spinal muscularatrophy of infants (Werdnig-Hoffmann) and itsrelationship to amyotonia congenita (Oppen-heim), 354

Schizoaffective psychoses, the acute (J. Kasanin),183

Schizoid personalities, clinical variables in (JacobKasanin and Zitha A. Rosen), 84

Schizophrenia, blood cholesterol in (Joseph M.Looney and Hazel M. Childs), 86

Schizophrenia, cardiovascular system in studiedby the Schneider method (J. M. Linton, M. H.Hamelink, and R. G. Hoskins), 365

Schizophrenia, constitutional (Karl M. Bowmnanand Jacob Kasanin), 260

Schizophrenia, nature of (G. M. Davidson), 363Schizophrenia in one of identical twins (J.

Kasanin), 259Schizophrenia, organic functions in (R. G.

Hoskins and F. H. Sleeper), 183Schizophrenia, pharmaeodynamic investigation of

the autonomic nervous system in (H. Freenmanand H. T. Carmichael), 363

Schizophrenic disorders, manganese treatmiient of(R. G. Hoskins), 376

Schizophrenic psychoses, aetiology of so-called,with special reference to their occurrence intwins (Aaron J. Rosanoff, Leva M. Handy,Isabel Rosanoff Plesset, and Sandye Brush),365

Schizophrenics, blood and urine chemistry duringthe specific action of glycine in (Charles Reid),89

SCHLIDEBERG, MELITTA: Psychoneuroses ofchildhood: their wetiology and treatment, 83

SCHNELLER, T.: Damage to the spinial cord bykyphoscoiosis, 344

SCHNITKER, M. T.: Treatment of demiientiaparalytica with typhoid H antigen vaccine, 81

SCHUBE, PUIRCELL G.: Total protein of thecerebrospinal fluid in uncomplicated anduntreated neurosyphilis, 249-Encephalo-graphy in abnormal mental states with diabetesinsipidus, 372Schwannosis,' central diffuse, in von Reckling-hausen's disease (O. Foerster and 0. Gagel), 3561

SCHWARTZ, D. K.: Sodium amytal as a means ofobtaining contact in stuporous and incom-municative cases, 376

Sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral, study of a case ofvery long duration (G. de Negris), 252

Sclerosis, disseminated, the cerebellum in (W.Germulowica), 345

Sclerosis. multiple, treated by electropyrexia(C. A. Neynmann and S. L. Osborne), 360

Sclerosis, tuberous, with unusual lesions of thebones (J. S. Gottlieb and G. R. Lavine), 345

Sclerosis, tuberous, unusual size of intraventri-cular spongioblastoma in a case of (L. C.Cook and A. Meyer), 320

SEARLE, DONALD S.: Changes in the concen-tration of inorganic calcium and phosphorusduring conv-ulsions of experimental origin, incats, before and after thyroparathyroidectomy,with and without bromide therapy, 70

SELINGER, E.: Choked disc and papillitis:differential diagnosis by the protein content ofthe aqueous, 358

SHAFFER, G. WILSON (and Roy M. DORCUS):Texctbook of Abnormal Psychology, review, 190

SHARPE, J. S.: Lipoid metabolism in inentaldisorders, 88

SHIMBERG, MYRA E.; Study. of recidivists andfirst offenders of average and defective intelli-gence, 265

Simmond's disease (K. Hermann), 357Skin reflex, galvanic, evaluation of (Chester W.

Darrow), 186Skin resistance, electrical, of catatonics during

sleep (T. W. Forbes and Z. A. Piotrowski), 261SLEEPER, F. H.: Organic functions in schizo-

phrenia, 183SLIGHT, DAvID: Plasma lipoids in mental

depression, 184

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-SMALL, R. R.: Phytotoxic iindex, 364Smell: Odour effects, normal, and associations

of psychoanalytic significance (Donald A.Laird), 180

SMITH, Sir GRAFTON ELLIOT (and GEORGE G.CAMIPION): The NVeural Basis of Thought,review, 274

SMITH, P. L.: Sodium amytal as a means ofobtaining contact in stuporous and incom-municative cases, 376

-Sodium amytal. See AmytalSOLOMON, P.: Cases of comiia in patients in a

general hospital, 349SPIEGEL, E. A.: Labyrinth and cortex, 68Spinal amyotrophy. See AmyotrophySpinal atrophy. See AtrophySpinal concussion: a histological study of two

cases (R. S. Baldwin), 344Spinal cord damaged by kyphoscoliosis (T.

Schneller), 344Spinal cord, special form of tract disease (subacutecombined degeneration) of, and its therapy(E. Illing), 359

Spinal subarachnoid block, graduated jugularcompression in the lumbar manometric test for(W. T. Grant and W. V. Cone), 355

Spongioblastoina, intraventricular, of unusualsize in a case of tuberous sclerosis (L. C. Cookand A. Meyer), 320

Status lymphaticus, treatment of (F. E. Kumze),360

STEEGMANN, A. T.: Histopathology of the exter-nal geniculate ganglion, 343

STEEN, REGINALD R.: Prognosis in inanic-depressive psychoses, 90

STEFAN: Progressive spinal aillyotrophy, 77STEIN, CALVERT: Endocrine therapy in epilepsy,

82STEPHENS, W. MARY (and ISIDORE FINKELMIAN):

Dinitrophenol in dementia praecox, 230STEWART, R. M.: Unusual type of cortical

gliosis, 160STONE, LEO: Psychosis associated with midline

cerebellar tuinour, 349-Paradoxical symptonmsin right temporal lobe tumiouir, 351

STORER, ROBERT V.: Adolescene and Marriage:A Survey of Sex in Modern Life, review, 384

ST6RRING, G. E.: Zur Psychopathologie undKlinik der Angstzustdnde, review, 281

,STRACHEY, JAIES: Nature of the therapeuticaction of psychoanalysis, 269

STRAUSS, E. 1B. (and W. RUSSELL BRAIN): RecentAdvances in Neurology, review, 278

STH6M%1-OLWSEN, ROLF: Prolonged narcosis inmental disorder, 375

Sugar, blood. See Blood-suigarSuiicide, attempted, 1,000 cases of (Frederick C.

Lendruin), 266Suicide, psychiatric aspects of (Gerald R. Jamiesonand James H. Wall), 266

Syndrolne, deficiency, of the frontopontinecerebellar tracts (H. Zingerle), 251

Syndrome, Laurence-Moon-Biedl (Pauline Klener-miian), 329

Syndrome, Lichtheim's (Moriez), 76Syndrome, Lindau, and bloodvessel tumours of

the brain (G. S. Hall), 305Syndrome, postdiphtheritic cerebellar of a

transitory nature (F. Meerssemer), 76Syndrome, postencephalitic Parkinsonian, atro-

pine treatment of (Felix Adams and Powell L.Hays), 255

Sy-philis of brain, acute pyrexial (N. A. Popowand G. D. Aranowitch), 348

Syphilis, congenital, in mental defective adults(K. C. L. Paddle), 147

Sy ringomyelia or tumour of the spinal cord (L.van der Horst and I. A. van Hasselt), 77

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Taste-centre, cortical, site of (Alexandra Adler),342

Temperature control and hypothalamus (H. C.Bazett, B. J. Alpers, and W. H. Erb), 69

THIERS, J.: La Syphilis du Cervelet, review, 280THOM, D. A.: Psychotherapy in private practice,

268THOMPSON, LLOYD J.: Pick's disease, 368Trauma, head, and Parkinsonism (W. Baumann),

351TRIPOLI, C. J.: Diagnostic and prognostic

significance of creatin-creatinin metabolismin various inyopathies before and after ainino-acid therapy, 360

Tryparsamide in treatment of neurosyphilis(H. H. Reese), 180

Tuberculosis, pulmonary, intercurrent, chroniceffect of on the convulsion threshold in epilepsy(I. J. Karlsberg), 179

Tumour of brain, cholesterin content of thecerebrospinal fluid in (F. Plaut), 248

Tumour, cerebellar, midline, psychosis associatedwith (Leo Stone and William C. Menninger), 349

Tumour, cholesterol (craniopharyngioma) of thepituitary body (F. Parkes Weber, C. Worster-Drought, and W. E. Carnegie Dickson), 39

Tumour of [right temporal] lobe, paradoxicalsymptoms in (L. Stone), 351

Tumour of the spinal cord (L. van der Horst andI. A. van Hasselt), 77

Tumours of the brain, bloodvessel, with particularreference to the Lindau syndrome (G. S. Hall),305

Tumours, brain, in psychotic patients, melltalaspects of (G. R. Jamieson and G. W. Henry),263

Tumours involving the Gasserian ganglion (I.Cohen), 247

Turner, A. Logan (editor): History of the Uni-versity of Edinburgh, I883-1933, review, 280

Twins, identical, British pair of, reared apart(Robert Saudek), 259

Twins, identical, dissimilar (R. L. Jenkins), 362Twins, identical, schizophrenia in one of (J.

Kasanin), 259Typhoid H antigen vaccine in treatment of

dementia paralytica (M. T. Schnitker), 81

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Uric acid, behaviour of in diseases of themeninges and brain (N. Lolli), 178

Urine and blood chemistry during the specificdynamic action of glycine in normal subjectsand in schizophrenics (Charles Reid), 89

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VAN BOGAERT, L.: Case of amaurotic idiocy ofinfantile type with atypical ocular lesions, 75

VAN HASSELT, I. A. : Syringomyelia or tunlourof the spinal cord, 77

VAN DER HORST, L.: Syringoinyelia or tulnlourof the spinal cord, 77

VARENNA, P.: Malariotherapy of deilnentiapriecox, 267

VERNON, PHILIP E.: The Rorschach ink-blottest, 181

VISINTINI, F.: The chronaxy of neurones con-sidered as part of a complex path, 345-Research on the chronaxial findings in catatoniaand in its experimental interruption, 346

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WALL, JAMES H. : Psychiatric aspects of suicide,266

WALLENBERG, M.: Reactive alterations of theglia-cells in gliomata, 347

WARREN, SHIELDS: Frequency of cancer in theinsane, 267

WEBER, F. PARKES (C. WORSTER-DROUGHT, andW. E. CARNEGIE DICKSON): Cholesteroltumour (craniopharyngioma) of the pituitarybody, 39

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WEIL, ARTHUR: Megalencephaly with diffuseglioblastomatosis of the brainstem and thecerebellum, 74

WESTERMAN, A. J.: Oral erotism in paraphrenia,261

WESTPHAL, A. (and 0. L6WENSTEIN): Experi-mentelle und klini8chen Studien zur Physiologieund Pathologie der Pupillenbewegungen, review,381

WHITE, PAUL L.: Bromide intoxication, 250WILSON, MARY T.: Accuracy in localization of

cutaneous pressure and pain, 246WITTKOWER, ERICH: Respiration of psychotic

patients, 367

WOLTMAN, H. W.: Sacrococcygeal chordomas, 353WORSTER-DRouGHT, C. (F. PAREs WEBER, andW. E. CARNEGIE DICKSON): Cholesteroltumour (craniopharyngioma) of the pituitarybody, 39

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ZANETTI, G.: Structure and histogenesis ofcerebral gumma, 247

ZIGLER, MICHAEL J.: Accuracy in localization ofcutaneous pressure and pain, 246

ZINGERLE, H.: Deficiency syndrome of thefrontopontine cerebellar tracts, 251

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSApraxia in corpus callosum lesions (Aaron Bell), 141Bloodvessel tumours of the brain (G. S. Hall), 309Chorea, acute toxic (R. G. Gordon and R. M. Norman), 315Epileptic convulsions, local (D. Denny-Brown and E. Graeme Robertson), 100' Frog child' (R. G. Gordon), 298Gliosis, cortical, unusual type of (R. M. Stewart), 161Intraventricular spongioblastoma of unusual size in a case of tuberous sclerosis (L. C. Cook and

A. Meyer), 322Laurence-Moon-Biedl syndrome (Pauline Elenerman), 329

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