THE JEWISH MESSENGER (FOUNDED 1857.) A Representative Organ of American Judaism and American Culture. PROGRESSIVE HELPFUL VARIED KINDLY Terms, $3.00 per Year. 2 West 14th St., New York AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE. Founded by Prof. Silliman in 1818. Devoted to Chemistry, Physics, Geology. Editor: EDWARD S. DANA. GEORGE L. GOODALE, JOHN TROWBRIDGE, H.P. BOWDITCH and W. G. FARLOW, of Cambridge; O. C. MARSH, A. E. VERRILL and H. S. WIL LIAMS, of Yale; G. F. BARKER, of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; H. A. ROWLAND, of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; 1. S. DILLER, of U. S. Geol. Survey, Washington. Two volumes of 480 pages each, published annually in MONTHLY NUMBERS. This Journal ended its first series of 50 volumes as a quarterly in 1845, and its second series of 50 volumes as a two-monthly in 1870. The third series of monthly numbers ended in 1895. A fourth series commenced with January, 1896. Subscription price, $6.00. 50 cents a number. A few sets on sale of the first, second and third series. Ten volume index numbers on hand for the second and third series. An index to volume XLI to L (third series) was issued in January, 1896; price, 75 cts. Address, The American Journal of Science, NEW HAVEN, CONN. 133 William St., New York. Vol. XIV was completed by the March Number, 1897, and contains the following Articles and Illustrations: What Shall be Done with Insane Inebriates?, By NORMAN KERR, M. D., of London. Duties of Attending Physicians in Railway Damage Cases. By CLARK BELL, ESQ., LL. D., of N. Y. The Legal Test of Insanity. R. L. GUERNSEY, ESQ., of the New York Bar. Sexual Perversion. WM. LEE HOWARD, M. D., of Baltimore, M. D. Sociology the Growth of the Century. By MORITZ ELLINGER, ESQ., of N. Y. Telepathy-Psychometry. By EDWIN CHECKLEY, ESQ., of N. Y. Responsibility of the Insane. By IRVING C. ROSSE, A. M., M. D., of Washington, D. C. Duplex Personality. By WM. L. DREWRY, M. D., of Va. History of a Case of Heredity. By WM. LEE HOWARD, M. D., of Baltimore, A Popular Medical Error. By E. P. BUFFETT, M. D., of Jersey City, N.J. Psycho-Physiological Mechanism. By SOPHIA MCCLELLAND, of N. Y. Suicide Considered as a Mental Epidemic. By Dr. FORBES WINSLOW, of London. Commitment of the Insane in New York. By ALBERT BACH, ESQ., of N. Y. Credible Witnesses and Circumstantial Evidence. By SOPHIA MCCLELLAND, of N. Y. Medico-Legal Points in the Maybrick Case. By HARRIETTE C. KEATINGE, M. D. of N. Y. Impotency in Women. By Capt. R. W. SHUFELDT, M. D., of Washington, D. C. Right of Possession of Dead Human Bodies. By Prof. Dr. HERMAN KORNFELD, Silesia. Imbibition of Poison. By GEO. B. MILLER, M. D., of Philadelphia. The Pathology of Thought. By SOPHIA MCCLELLAND, of N. Y. Suggestion as a Factor in Human Life. By THOMSON JAY HUDSON, ESQ., LL. D., of Wash., D. C. Hypnotism in the Far East. BY MARGHERITA ARLINA HAMM, of N. Y. Telepathy. By PROF. W. XAVIER SUDDUTH, of Chicago, Ill. Clairvoyance. By SYDNEY FLOWER, of Chicago, Ill. Intemperance, Consanguine Marriages, Educational Overpressure, Degeneracy. By Sir FREDERICK BATEMAM, M. D... England. Consideration of the Playfair Case. By ANDREW J. HIRSCHL, ESQ., of Chicago, Ill. Has the Physician the Right to Terminate Life. By CLARK BELL, ESQ., LL. D., of N. Y. Colonial Cases. By Judge F. CARROLL BREWSTER, of Philadelphia. The Case of Spurgeon Young. By CLARK BELL, ESQ., LL. D., of N. Y. The Present Legal Status of the Maybrick Case. By CLARK BELL, ESQ., LL. D., of N. Y. Report of the Committee of Women on the Maybrick Case. From Suggestion to Evolution. By IDA TRAFFORD BELL. A New Study of Diseased Memory. By T. D. CROTHERS, M. D. Annual Reports of the Chemist, the Microscopist, the Bacteriologist and the Toxicologist of the Society. With Editorial, Toxicological, Transactions of the Medico-Legal Society and of the Medico-Legal Congress of September, 1895, and illustrated with Portraits of Eminent Medico-Legal Jurists and Medical Men. PRICE, $3.00 PER ANNUM. CLARK BELL, ESQ., Editor, Address Medico-Legal Journal, 39 Broadway, N. Y. City. |