. Alienist and neurologist. . s diminished froma high pathologic level to a more or less normal count. In five cases the Bisgaard-Ross-Jones diminished, in two in rather an irregular fashion. The Wassermannreaction, in contrast with the cell count and the Bisgaard-Ross-Jones reaction, changedin a more irregular fashion, but for a short period in all this reaction was influencedfavorably. The author examined the influence of treatment in eight cases of tabesdorsalis. The lymphocytosis diminished gradually in three cases, was unaltered in onecase, and diminished in another from 88 to 33 per


. Alienist and neurologist. . s diminished froma high pathologic level to a more or less normal count. In five cases the Bisgaard-Ross-Jones diminished, in two in rather an irregular fashion. The Wassermannreaction, in contrast with the cell count and the Bisgaard-Ross-Jones reaction, changedin a more irregular fashion, but for a short period in all this reaction was influencedfavorably. The author examined the influence of treatment in eight cases of tabesdorsalis. The lymphocytosis diminished gradually in three cases, was unaltered in onecase, and diminished in another from 88 to 33 per after treatment, later torelapse and yield 78 cells per The Bisgaard-Ross-Jones gradually becameless definite in five cases, but was practically unaltered in two cases. The Wasser-mann reaction in the cerebrospinal fluid was very variable in two cases, but on thewhole tended to become more positive; in two cases the reaction was not affected bytreatment and in two cases became negative.—American Journal of Payc Two HuiidrocI Thiity-Foui- BOOK REVIEWS. Handbook of Mental Examination Methods. By Shepherd Ivory Franz,Ph. D., M. D., L. D. S., Scientific Director and Psychologist, St. EHzabethsHospital (Government Hospital for the Insane) ; Professor of Physiology andExperimental Psychology, George Washington University. Second and enlarged, with 41 figures and diagrams. The Macmillan Company,New York, Publishers. Since diagnosis is the sine qua non of the successful practitionery, and since thediagnosis depends directly upon a thorough and complete clinical examination and itsinterpretation, for which there has been a decided advance in refined diagnostic meth-ods the past few years m the field of neuro-psychiatry, such a work as the one beforeus should be welcomed by the progressive practitioner. This is a new and completely revised edition and, in addition to corrections andalterations in every chapter, there is added one new chapter, dealing


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