The Journal of nervous and mental disease . ished in 1888. Railroad station, Norwood Central. P. O. Eberv C. Norton, Norwood, M&lss. XTX Directory for Priyate Institutions—Continued from page XIV Norton, Dr. E. C.—Norwood 19 Parsons, Dr. Ralph W.—Greenmont-on-the-Hudson 13 Petty, Dr. Geo. E 13 Pogue, Dr. Mary E.—Oak Leigh 25 Prout, Dr. T. P.—Fair Oaks 17 Punton, Dr. John—Kansas City, Mo 15 Ransom, Dr. P. W.—Rockford, 111 26 Riggs, Dr. Geo. H.—Riggs Cottage 11 Russell, Dr. Fred W.—Highlands 8 Ruland, Dr. F. D.—Westport Sanitarium 10 Sheets, J. C.—Cincinnati Sanitarium 25 Savage, Dr.—Gymnas


The Journal of nervous and mental disease . ished in 1888. Railroad station, Norwood Central. P. O. Eberv C. Norton, Norwood, M&lss. XTX Directory for Priyate Institutions—Continued from page XIV Norton, Dr. E. C.—Norwood 19 Parsons, Dr. Ralph W.—Greenmont-on-the-Hudson 13 Petty, Dr. Geo. E 13 Pogue, Dr. Mary E.—Oak Leigh 25 Prout, Dr. T. P.—Fair Oaks 17 Punton, Dr. John—Kansas City, Mo 15 Ransom, Dr. P. W.—Rockford, 111 26 Riggs, Dr. Geo. H.—Riggs Cottage 11 Russell, Dr. Fred W.—Highlands 8 Ruland, Dr. F. D.—Westport Sanitarium 10 Sheets, J. C.—Cincinnati Sanitarium 25 Savage, Dr.—Gymnasium 22 Sprague, G. P.—High Oaks Sanitarium 14 Stearns, Dr. W. G.—Lake Geneva 19 Stedman, Dr. Henry R.—Bournewood 19 Sterne, Dr. A. E.—Norways 24 Tauzik, J.—New York Hydriatic Institute, formerly Dr. Baruchs 21 Vail, Dr. E. S—Enfield, Conn 34 Virginia Hot Springs 26 Wherry, Dr. J. W.—Glenwood __ 32 Wilsey, Dr. O. J.—Long Island Home 18 Work. Dr. Hubert—Pueblo, Col 32 Yawger, N. S.—Burn Brae 10. RJVERLAWNT PATERSON. N. J. A HIGH CLASS INSTITUTION FOR MENTAL AND NERVOUS DISEASESA select private home for the treatment and care of patients suffering from mental andnervous diseases. No objectionable cases admitted. A few selected cases of alcoholic ornarcotic drug addiction also received, but only when sent by a physician. All patients areunder our immediate and personal care and are shown every attention and courtesy. The main building, Riverlawn proper, has recently been rebuilt and refitted handsomelyand will accommodate thirty-five patients. The Terrace house has twenty rooms, and isused for convalescents only, removing them from all acute cases. These large buildingstogether with two smaller cottages permit of the proper classification of patients. The buildings are steam heated throughout, lighted by electricity, and are unequalledfor comfort and convenience. BATHS, MASSAGE, ELECTRICITY DANIEL T. MILLSPAUGH. Sanitarium, 47 Totowa


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