The Journal of nervous and mental disease . XV Directory for Private Institutions—Continued from page XII Ferguson, Dr. William E.—Falkirk 9 Fletcher, Dr. W. B 15 Gorton, Dr. Eliot—Fair Oaks 17 Groszmann, Dr. M.—Plainfield, N. J 21 Gundry, Dr. Richard F.—The Richard Gundry Home 18 Gustin-Mackie, Dr. Laura V.—Attleboro, Mass 25 Harrison, Dr. D. A.—Breezehurst, L. 1 25 Hart, Miss Olive D 22 Health Resort Co., Glenwood 32 Hitchcock, Dr. M. H.—Crest View Sanitarium 14 Jackson, J., Dannsville, N. Y 12 Kellogg, Dr. Theo. H 10 Kindred, Dr. J. J.—Astoria, L. 1 11 Kinney, Dr. C. Sencer, Easton Sanitari


The Journal of nervous and mental disease . XV Directory for Private Institutions—Continued from page XII Ferguson, Dr. William E.—Falkirk 9 Fletcher, Dr. W. B 15 Gorton, Dr. Eliot—Fair Oaks 17 Groszmann, Dr. M.—Plainfield, N. J 21 Gundry, Dr. Richard F.—The Richard Gundry Home 18 Gustin-Mackie, Dr. Laura V.—Attleboro, Mass 25 Harrison, Dr. D. A.—Breezehurst, L. 1 25 Hart, Miss Olive D 22 Health Resort Co., Glenwood 32 Hitchcock, Dr. M. H.—Crest View Sanitarium 14 Jackson, J., Dannsville, N. Y 12 Kellogg, Dr. Theo. H 10 Kindred, Dr. J. J.—Astoria, L. 1 11 Kinney, Dr. C. Sencer, Easton Sanitarium 27 Langdon, Dr. F. W.—Cincinnati Sanitarium 28 Leffingwell, Wm. E.—The Glen Springs 13 Leuschner, Dr. Richard—Mt. Clemens 28 McFarland, Dr. D. W.—Hall-Brooke 11 Meyers, D. Campbell—Toronto 26 Millspaugh, Dr. D. F.—Riverlawn 20 Moody, Dr. G. H.—San Antonio 24 Murden, Miss L. E 15 Norbury, Dr. Frank Parsons—Maplewood 14 (Continued on Page XX.) k*. «frvf4L .* £?. ? »i:4 X4lx.$•*?*- 3<£tC<. DOCTOR BONDS HOUSE (Under license of the State of New York) Under the direct supervision of Dr. George F. M. Bond, formerly Acting Medical Super-intendent New York City Asylum; former Assistant Medical Superintendent New YorkCity Asylum; former Assistant Physician Bloomingdale Asylum; former Assistant PhysicianUtica State Asylum. Thirty minutes from New York City, overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades. Ahouse strictly select, for the scientific treitment of selected cases of Mental and NervousDiseases, and cases of Habit; perfectly appointed, absolutely free from any institution appear-ance or atmosphere, with complete hydrotherapeutic installation, sun parlor, first-class cuisineand exceptionally beautiful grounds and surroundings. Rooms single and en-suite. Numberof patients limited to nine. For particulars and descriptive booklet address DR. GEORGE F. M. BOND New York Office, 27 East StreetMondays and Fridays from 3 to 960 Nort


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