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PART V

. THE STAFF.=--Responsibility--Treatment according to Deserts; Awards to Merit; Awards to Faulty Conduct; Amount of Punishment; Punishment should be Prompt; Punishment should fit the Crime; Who should Punish; Reward and Punishment both necessary--Supervision; Inspection; Surprise Visits--Reports. =The Chaplain=: The Library--Repairing Books--Torn Pages: Loose Pages; Back half off; Back wholly gone; Covers Torn; Re-sewing--Other Duties. =The Superintendent=: Supremacy--Character--Duties--Medical Duties. =Statutory Duties=: Duties attending the Reception of Patients--Original Reception--Private Patient--Reception on Judicial Order on Petition; The Order; The Certificates.

~By Drs. OBERSTEINER and HILL.~

THE CENTRAL NERVOUS ORGANS: _A GUIDE TO THE STUDY OF THEIR STRUCTURE IN HEALTH AND DISEASE._

BY

PROFESSOR H. OBERSTEINER,

University of Vienna.

_TRANSLATED, WITH ANNOTATIONS AND ADDITIONS_,

BY

ALEX HILL, M.A., M.D.,

Master of Downing College, Cambridge.

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FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY.

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BY

J. DIXON MANN, M.D., F.R.C.P.,

Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology in Owens College, Manchester; Examiner in Forensic Medicine in the University of London, and in the Victoria University; Physician to the Salford Royal Hospital.

## PART I .--Forensic Medicine. PART II .--Insanity in its Medico-legal

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