[245] Somatic Etiology of Insanity, 1877.
[246] Ziegler, Pathologic Anatomy.
[247] Vogt, Lectures on Man. The lettering refer to the text of that work.
[248] St. Louis Clinical Record, vol. viii. p. 66.
[249] Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1886, p. 54.
[250] Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1886.
[251] In the foregoing, and to some extent in the following, chapters it has been necessary to touch on many complicated questions of brain function, more or less outside the main topic of this book. The aspect of such questions is, however, constantly changing in the light of new investigations, and our knowledge is still far from certain in many most important respects. For excellent statements of the prevailing views of brain localisation, brought up to date, the reader may be referred to the special sections of the latest editions of Foster’s Physiology, or of Waller’s Physiology; Donaldson’s Growth of the Brain may also be consulted.
[252] Work among the Fallen, summarised in Journal of Mental Science, 1892.
[253] Études Anthropométriques sur les Prostituées.
[254] Archivio di Psichiatria, 1882.