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no novelty and has been done in even the earliest text-books on the subjects, still the cases are presented in such coloquial language and modern form that the types become arresting and will doubtless remain long in the memory. The maniac-depressive chapter is particularly well done, also that on paranoia and here, as in other types, the writers describe the earlier phases and demonstrate to the student their