Abstract

The following observations are based upon fifty cases, and compiled from notes taken by Dr. Howden and myself. They are published merely as a contribution to the statistics of the subject, which are by no means numerous. Of the cases admitted into the Montrose Asylum during the last eight years, 3 8 per cent, were epileptics. Their physiognomical characteristics are given in the following table.

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