"Edinburgh Hospital Reports," Vol. 3, 1895, p. 245. "This is the most complete monograph on thyroid treatment that has come under my notice. Dr. Bramwell has recorded, in minute detail, the clinical history of twenty-three cases of myxœdema, and five cases of sporadic cretinism."
"Journal of Mental Science," April, 1895, p. 280.
"British Medical Journal," Jan. 30th, and Feb. 6th, 1892, "Remarks on the Function of the Thyroid Gland." I recommend a careful perusal of this important and exhaustive essay of Professor Horsley to all those who desire to acquaint themselves with what is known about the structure and functions of the thyroid gland; for it will be remembered that it is to the experiments on animals by this learned and accomplished scientist, that we are principally indebted for our knowledge of the connection between myxœdema and loss of function of the thyroid gland.
"Traitement et Education des Enfants Idiots et Dégénérés," p. 241, par M. Bourneville, Médecin de Bicêtre, Paris, 1895. The author of the above treatise is one of the most prolific French writers on Idiocy, and I desire to call especial attention to that part of the work which embraces the Medico-Pedagogic Treatment of Idiocy. In this section, M. Bourneville describes in minute detail the gymnastic and physical training adopted at Bicêtre, the description being copiously illustrated by plates, which cannot fail to interest those engaged in the treatment of idiocy.
"Journal of Anatomy and Physiology," January, 1895, p. 304.
"Pediatrics," March, 1896, p. 243.
"On Idiocy and Imbecility," page 91.
As showing the result of individual effort, I may mention that in the year 1894, as much as £155 0s. 7d. was collected in the N. Walsham District, £89 12s. 9d. in the Norwich District, and £80 15s. 6d. in the Diss District, under the presidentship respectively of Mrs. Petre, Lady Lade, and Mrs. Sancroft Holmes.
The Countess of Warwick, at the "Young Helpers' League."
Des Maladies Mentales, Tome ii., p. 103.
INDEX.
Affleck, Dr., 93
Alcoholic stimulants as a factor in the genesis of idiocy, 26 abuse of, in Sweden, 29 effects of, in France, 31 Sir B.W. Richardson on, 30
Anæmia, as the result of thyroid feeding, 97
Anderson, Mrs. Garrett, on Sex in Education, 37
Andriessen, on the cerebral convolutions of idiots, 51
Animals, relation between their intelligence and the size of their brain, 49
Association of idiots with the insane, a disadvantage to both classes, 19
Aveyron, the savage of the, 18
Beach, Fletcher, 25, 27, 28
Besant, Sir Walter, 76
Birth, injuries of the head at, 48
Blood, analysis of, in thyroid feeding, 96 supply of, varies in the two sexes, 37
Bourneville, on Craniectomy, 101
Brain, average weight of, in men and women, 46 chemistry of the, 52 difference between that of a senior wrangler and that of an idiot, 43 difference in the two sexes, 37 microscopical appearance of, in idiots, 51 of gorilla and ourang-outang, 75 size and weight, in proportion to intellectual power, 43 structure of, in men of genius, 44
Bramwell, Byrom, 93, 98
Browne, Sir J. Crichton, on Sex in Education, 36
Browne, Sir Thomas, 79
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