. The insanity of over-exertion of the brain : being the Morison lectures delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, session 1894. ssion. It was my intention to discuss the treatment of activeidiopathic mania and melancholia during this course of lectures ; I 66 THE INSANITY OF OVER-EXERTION OF THE BRAIN. but the various demonstrations have occupied so much timethat their consideration must be deferred to some other submit, however, I have fulfilled the promise made in the firstlecture to discuss the treatment of the early conditions producedby over-exertion, sta
. The insanity of over-exertion of the brain : being the Morison lectures delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, session 1894. ssion. It was my intention to discuss the treatment of activeidiopathic mania and melancholia during this course of lectures ; I 66 THE INSANITY OF OVER-EXERTION OF THE BRAIN. but the various demonstrations have occupied so much timethat their consideration must be deferred to some other submit, however, I have fulfilled the promise made in the firstlecture to discuss the treatment of the early conditions producedby over-exertion, starting from an anatomical, physiological, andpathological basis. PRINTED BY OLIVER AND BOYD, W. M. The Insanity of Over-Exertion of the Brain, BEING THE MORISON LECTURES DELIVERED KEFORE THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF EDINBURGH, Session 1894. BY J. BATTY TUKE, , , With Illustrations and Diagrams. EDINBURGH:OLIVER AND BOYD, TVVEEDDALE COURT. LONDON :SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT, AND CO., LIMITED. MAR 6 200! fe/rvoFl^ PREFATORY NOTE. Since the publication of the following Lectures in theEdinburgh Medical Journal, important investigations have beenmade, bearing on certain opinions and theories advanced inthem. As the results of these investigations have been given tothe public only in the form of Lectures or Demonstrations, Ideem it advisable not to anticipate their fuller what has been communicated to me, I feel, however,justified in saying that these researches will throw much lighton the nature of cell changes, on the rapidity of subsequentdeterioration of the connection-apparatus, and on the absolutenecessity of rest for rec
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