Combination of Electricity and Medicine. 43. Meynert's Psychiatry, a
Treatise on Diseases of the Fore-brain. 44. A Mesmerized Detective.
45. Wonderful Spirit Telegraphy. 46. Discovery of Dead Bodies by
Intuition. 47. How Clouds are formed. 48. Psychometric Reports on
Simon of Samaria, Henry George, Dr. McGlynn, Lucretia Mott, Dr. Gall,
Charlemagne and Julius Caesar. 49. The Puget Sound Colony. 50. English
Rule in Ireland. 51. Dr. Eadon on Memory. 52. Harrison on Mysticism.
53. Progress in Many Parts of the World. 54. Communications from
various correspondents, etc., etc. This is not _one half_, but it is
needless to prolong the catalogue of the buried innocents,--the
interesting narratives, discussions and expositions of rare knowledge
which the limited area of the JOURNAL has compelled me to exclude.
Let us hope that in our enlarged JOURNAL next year, there may be room
to review the most important features of social and scientific
progress as well as to present gradually the elements of that
world-embracing science which is called Anthropology,--the
presentation of which will require at least ten years. I am making
every effort at present to prepare the improved and enlarged edition
of the Therapeutic Sarcognomy for the coming winter.
LIBERAL PUBLICATIONS.
THE GOLDEN GATE at San Francisco is a successful eight-page weekly
Spiritual newspaper now in its fourth volume, well filled with
interesting matter. It illustrates spiritual phenomena by engravings,
is well edited and highly appreciated. Published by J. J. Owen at
$2.50 per annum.
HALL'S JOURNAL OF HEALTH at New York, a monthly of twenty-four pages,
one dollar per annum, has been well received for thirty-three years,
and of late, with a new editor, it has renewed its vigor and
prosperity. It contains not only valuable hygienic instruction but
interesting sketches of Spiritual and progressive science and has
honored the editor of this Journal with a friendly biographical
sketch. Its circulation is increasing.
THE BETTER WAY, a Spiritual weekly published at Cincinnati at $2 a
year, is the successor to four Spiritual papers that have ceased, and
appears to have the elements of success.
THE EASTERN STAR, published at Glenburn, Maine, by C. M. Brown,
weekly, at $1 per year, is full of the enthusiasm and energy that win
success. The editor appears to have a clear head and warm heart and
devotes his journal to Spiritualism.
THE CARRIER DOVE, a large folio
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