CONTENTS.

Page
Perception[1]
Memory[16]
On the intellectual superiority which man has
acquired by speech, and the possession of the
hand
[28]
On the nature and composition of language, as
applied to the investigation of the phenomena
of mind
[59]
On will or volition[74]
On thought or reflection[110]
On reason[135]
Instinct[160]
Conclusion[172]

Works by the same Author.

I. Observations on Madness and Melancholy.
II. Illustrations of Madness.
III. On the Moral Management of the Insane.
IV. Medical Jurisprudence, as it relates to Insanity.
V. A Letter to the Governors of Bethlem Hospital.