SITOMANIA: ITS CAUSES AND TREATMENT
Abstract
The first number of the present volume, in the article on Sitomania, has several inaccuracies, which should be corrected as follows:—
On page 11, fifth line from top, and on pages 23 and 24, for "Mottley" read "Matthey."
On page 25, in second line of second paragraph, read "common" before "point d'appui."
On page 28, for "Sursheim" read "Spurzheim."
On page 34, in last paragraph, for "Bruxelles' instrument," read "Another instrument, somewhat resembling that of Bougard."
On page 35, third line from top, for "Bruxelles" read "Bougard."
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