or-Nothing 256
Eros, etc. 255
Evangeline, Maud Muller, Vision of Sir Launfal, and
Flower-de-Luce, Illustrated 770
Field's History of the Atlantic Telegraph 647
Fifteen Days 128
Fisher's Life of Benjamin Silliman 126
Gilmore's Four Years in the Saddle 382
Harrington's Inside: a Chronicle of Secession 645
Laugel's United States during the War, and Goldwin Smith's
Address on the Civil War in America 252
Marcy's Thirty Years of Army Life on the Border 255
Miss Ildrewe's Language of Flowers 646
Moens's English Travellers and Italian Brigands, and
Abbott's Prison Life in the South 518
Porter's Giant Cities of Bashan, and Syria's Holy Places 125
Reade's Griffith Gaunt 767
Reed's Hospital Life in the Army of the Potomac 253
Saxe's Masquerade and other Poems 123
Simpson's History of the Gypsies 254
Wheaton's Elements of International Law 513
Whipple's Character and Characteristic Men 772
Wilkie Collins's Armadale 381
RECENT AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS 383, 648
THE
ATLANTIC MONTHLY.
_A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics._
VOL. XVIII--JULY, 1866.--NO. CV.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by TICKNOR AND
FIELDS, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of
Massachusetts.
THE CASE OF GEORGE DEDLOW.
The following notes of my own case have been declined on various
pretexts by every medical journal to which I have offered them. There
was, perhaps, some reason in this, because many of the medical facts
which they record are not altogether new, and because the psychical
deductions to which they have led me are not in themselves of medical
interest. I ought to add, that a good deal of what is here related is
not of any scientific value whatsoever; but as one or two people on
whose judgment I rely have advised me
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