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Temperature in insanity, 400, 416, 426, 486.

Tertullian, on belief in the impossible, 64.

Thalami optici, 100.

Thales, 2.

Thore, Dr., case of hallucination in a child, 304.

Thurnam, Dr., on the weight of the brain, 54; on the proportion of insanity in the sexes, 236; on the prognosis of insanity, 490.

Todd, Dr., on the motor and sensory centres, 99.

Tonics, use of, in insanity, 515.

Trousseau, on epileptic vertigo, 77; on irresistible impulse in epilepsy, 354. Tuberculosis, as predisposing to insanity, 233; and general paralysis,

415. Tucker, on the misapplication of language, 108; on the succession of thoughts, 176; on will, 181. Tuke, Dr. J. B., on puerperal insanity,

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Wealth, passion for, 234.

Weber, Dr., on delirium during the

decline of acute diseases, 401; on the temperature in insanity, 401. West, Dr., case of cataleptic insanity passing into epilepsy, 315.

West, Gilbert, on the effect of custom, 163.

Westbury, Lord, on insanity as a subject of moral inquiry, 473. Westphal, Dr., on general paralysis, 413, 416.

Whytt, Dr., on illusory movements, 200; on sympathy of organs, 271; case of insanity in a boy, 305. Wilks, Dr., on abnormal quantity of fluid in ventricles, 329; on calcareous degeneration of nerve cells, 468. Will, the freedom of, 168, 171; nature of, 169; power of, 174, 188; not innate, 178, 180; relation of emotions to, 184, 185; creative, 188.

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