Mott, F. W. The microscopic examination of the brains of two men dead of commotio cerebri (shell shock) without visible external injury, Ibid., 612-615, 1 pl.

Mott, F. W. Psychic mechanism of the voice in relation to the emotions. Brit. M. J. Lond., 1915, ii, pp. 845-847.

Mott, F. W. Discussion on shell shock without visible signs of injury. Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. Lond., 1915-16, v. 9 (sec. psychiat. and neurol.), pp. 1-44.

Mott, F. W. The effects of high explosives upon the central nervous system. Tr. M. Soc. Lond., 1915-16, xxxix, 157-226, 11 pl. Also Lancet, Lond., 1916, i, 331, 545.

Mott, F. W. The Lettsomian lectures on the effects of high explosives upon the central nervous system. Lancet, Lond., 1916, i, v. 190, pp. 331-338, pp. 441-449, pp. 545-553; also Tr. Med. Soc. Lond., 1915-16, v. 39, pp. 157-226.

Mott, F. W. Mental hygiene in shell shock. J. M. Sc., Lond., 1917, v. 63, pp. 467-488.

Mott, F. W. 1. On war psychoneurosis. 2. The psychology of soldiers’ dreams. Lancet, Lond., 1918, i, pp. 169-177.

Mott, F. W. Punctiform hemorrhages of the brain in gas poisoning. Brit. Med. Jour., 1917, i, 637.

Mott, F. W. The Chadwick Lectures on mental hygiene and shell shock during and after the war. Brit. M. J., Lond., 1917, ii, 39-42.