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There is a quality about lectures in print that is not to be found in other kinds of writing. The audience seems to take a share in the building up of the argument, so that it becomes at once more vivid and more convincing. This quality is found in Dr. Healy's book, which consists of a series of edited lectures given in memory of Dr. Salmon to the New York Academy of Medicine.