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The mortality of epilepsy in asylums for the insane. J. Nerv. and Ment, Dis., V. xix, 177, 1892.

Cases of multiple neuritis. Am. J. Insan., V. xlix, 591, 1892. The organization of hospitals for the insane. Am. J. Insan. V. li, 584, 1894.

Confusional insanity. Maryland M. J. V. xxxii, 353, 1894-5. Also Am. J. Insan., V. li, 71, 1894-5.

What is insanity? Am. J. Insan., V. lii, 602, 1895.

A case of paretic dementia of long duration. Am. J. Insan., V. liii, 319, 1895-6.

A case of acromegaly with autopsy. Boston M. and S. J., V. cxxxiv, 413, 1896.

Cases of paraphasia and word deafness. Am. J. Insan., V. liii, 262, 1896-7.

The preservation of serial sections. Am. J. Insan., V. liii, 287, 1896-7.

The psychology of insane delusions. Trans. Am. MedPsycho. Ass., V. iv, 200, 1879.

Regeneration of nerve fibres in the central nervous system. J. Exp. Med., N. Y., V. iii, 579, 1898.

The relations of renal disease to mental derangement. Trans. Am. Med-Psycho. Ass., V. vi, 210, 1899. Also, Am. J. Insan., V. Ivi, 275, 1899.

Sclerosis of the cornu ammonis in epilepsy. J. Nerv. and Ment. Dis., V. xxiv, 229 and 263, 1896.

A case of Landry's paralysis. J. Ment. and Nerv. Dis., V. xxv, 299, 1897.

Some difficulties in the retraction theory. Am. J. Insan., V. lvi, 101, 1897.

The katatonic symptom-complex. Am. J. Insan., V. lv, 569,

1898.

Three cases of general paralysis in young women. Am. J. Insan., V. lvii, 127, 1900.

Case of patent foramen ovale in advanced age. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, October, 1900.

From the American Journal of Insanity.

It seems appropriate for the writer, who had known the late Dr. Worcester more or less intimately for twenty-three years, to attempt to express the sense of personal loss which he, in common with the readers of the Journal and the medical profession in general, must feel at his untimely death. Dr. Worcester possessed intellectual powers of a high order which had been improved by study and training, and was a man of scholarly, studious tastes. He was an omnivorous reader and a keen, incisive writer, with a philosophical turn of mind. He thought independently and in an original fashion, and was never at all inclined to accept the dictum of authority or to bow to the passing fad. He was an acute reasoner and a ready, forceful and convincing public speaker. He was in fact no mean antagonist with tongue or pen. Some of the many book reviews which he published in the American Journal of Insanity were illuminated by a keen and caustic wit which added much to their attractiveness. He was a diligent student and the literature of medicine was at his command. He was also an excellent physician and was a master of modern methods of diagnosis. The writer has never known a physician who studied his cases more carefully or conscientiously or who knew more about them. He was thoroughly equipped to fill the position of consultant in any large city in internal medicine. He was also an excellent microscopist and pathologist. The many monographs which have appeared in the Journal of Insanity during the past ten or fifteen years testify to his industry and abundant knowledge. One could not know him intimately without being impressed by his fidelity to his convictions of duty. No bribe however large could have tempted him to do what he felt to be wrong. He was equally true to his friendships. He was a scholar, a writer, an able physician, a warm friend, a kind and devoted brother, an affectionate son and a good man. He adorned the profession of medicine and contributed much to its advancement.

H. M. H.

INDEX.

Abnormal Brain Development, 71,
230.

Address of Governor Robt. M. La
Follette, 51.

Address of Mayor David S. Rose,
53.

Address of President, 64, 74.

Address of Dr. R. J. Preston, 72.
Address of Dr. J. T. Pritchard, 54.
Allen, Dr. Florence E., 67, 221.
Allison, Dr. Henry E., 65, 269.
American Journal of Insanity, 67,
69, 330.

Anglin, Dr. Jas. V., 56.
Annual Address, 69, 90.
Appropriation, American Journal

of Insanity, 69.

A Recent Kansas Statute, 65, 126.
A Review of Pathological Work,
70, 272.

Auditors, Report of, 70.

Babcock, Dr. J. W., 70.

Baldwin, Dr. Henry C., 68, 148.
Bamford, Dr. Thos. E., 68, 219.
Barrett, Dr. A. M., 70.
Beemer, Dr. N. H., 66.
Beutler, Dr. Wm. F., 55.
Blumer, Dr. G. Alder, 66.

Brower, Dr. D. R., 68, 154, 156, 162.
Brush, Dr. E. N., 64, 65, 66, 67, 68,

69, 70, 115, 136, 137, 161, 185, 270.
Burgess, Dr. T. J. W., 56.
Burnet, Dr. Anne, 72, 188, 198.
Burr, Dr. C. B., 56, 65, 66, 71, 185,
294.

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Clark, Dr. J. C., 65, 135, 136.
Committee of Arrangements, 55, 66.
Committee on Transportation, 57.
Congress of American Physicians
and Surgeons, 69.
Constitution, 42.

Davis, Captain, 55.

Deutscher Club, 56, 69.

Dewey, Dr. Richard, 51, 52, 54, 55,
65, 68, 69, 72, 115, 160, 197, 268.
Drew, Dr. Chas. A., 65, 71, 72, 196,
267, 314.

Eastman, Dr. B. D., 65, 126.

Edwards, Dr. Wm. M., 66, 67, 68,
72, 114, 159, 229, 245.

Election of Members, 66.
Election of Officers, 66.

Electricity in the Treatment of In-
sanity, 68.

Episodes in Gynæcological Practice
among the Insane, 72, 199.
Etiology and Forms of Insanity in
North Dakota, 72, 214.

Examination of the Stomach Con-
tents of the Insane, 67, 221.
Eyman, Dr. H. C., 71, 230.

Frost, Dr. Henry P., 65, 138.

Gastrotomy for the Removal of
Foreign Bodies, 72, 239.
General Hospital Treatment of
Certain Cases of Acute Insanity,
68, 156.

Genesis of Hallucination, Illusion
and Delusion, 72.

Geographical Distribution, Mem-
bers and Institutions, 15.
Gordon, Dr. W. A., 71.

Gynecological Practice among the
Insane, Episodes in, 199.

Harrington, Dr. A. H., 72, 325.
Haviland, Dr. C. F., 71, 314.
Hebrew Insane, Notes on, 138.
Heredity, Environment: Conditions
Influencing Development and
Decay, 65.

Hill, Dr. Chas. G., 65, 67, 71, 72, 136,
186, 226, 293, 295.

Hill, Dr. Gershom H., 64, 66, 70, 72,
272, 315.

Hitchcock, Dr. Chas. W. 68.
Honorary Members, 41.
Hotel Pfister, 56.

Howard, Dr. H. B., 68, 115, 162.

Hoyt, Dr. Frank C., 72, 315.
Hughes, Dr. Chas. H.. 71, 247.
Hurd, Dr. Henry M., 66, 67.
Hyde, Dr. Frank G., 65, 133.
Hydrotherapy in its Relations to
Insanity, 71.

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Moore, Dr. Dwight S., 72, 214.
Morel, Dr. Jules, 56, 65, 116.
Murphy, Dr. P. L., 66.

Nervous Processes, Reenforcement
and Inhibition of, 90.
Nominating Committee, 64, 66.
Normal and Abnormal, Rational
and Irrational, Healthy or Un-
healthy Delusion, 71, 247.
Note, 49.

Notes on the Hebrew Insane, 65,
133.

Officers, 3, 5, 66.

Officers, Election of, 66.

Operative Work among the Insane,
72, 188.

Perrigo, Dr. Jas., 56.

Pettit, Dr. Louis C., 71, 296.
Powell, Dr. T. O., 65.
Presidential Address, 64, 74.
Preston, Dr. R. J., 65, 66, 72.
Pritchard, Dr. J. T., 54.

Proceedings of the Fifty-seventh
Annual Meeting, 51.

Prophylaxis of Degeneracy among
Recidivists, 65, 116.

Psycho-Physical Laboratory 57.
Psychic Treatment, 65, 164.

Recidivists, Prophylaxis of Degen-

eracy among, 116.

Reenforcement and Inhibition of
Nervous Processes, 90.

Report of American Journal of
Insanity, 67.

Report of Auditors, 70.

Report of Committee of Arrange-
ments, 55.

Report of Committee to Confer
with the Congress of American
Physicians and Surgeons, 69.
Report of Council, 56.

Report of Dr. A. E. Macdonald, 70.
Report of Nominating Committee,
66.

Report of Treasurer, 59.
Resolutions of Thanks, 71.

Reynolds, Dr. Thos. W., 64, 66.
Richardson, Dr. A. B., 64, 65, 66, 68,
154, 195, 261, 270.

Robinson, Dr. J. F., 67, 228.
Rose, Hon. David S., 52, 53.
Runge, Dr. E. C., 65, 66, 67, 72, 164,
187, 197, 228.

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