insipidus may arise as the symptom of mental disease. We must confess that
we do not understand either the method of printing or the contents of the first
communication in this volume, by Professor Conrad Rieger.
Consists of a summary of the papers written by Professor Marie, together with a list of the cases described by him before various societies. A purely personal record.
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