STATISTICAL NOSOLOGY. The following list exhibits the principal causes of death, classified and arranged in the order in which they have been considered proper for statistical purposes. It comprises causes which, in the preceding list, are distinguished by being printed in small capitals, and with which all others should, in the process of tabulation, be incorporated. REPORT ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IN FEBRILE DISEASES, AND THE CLASSIFICATION OF FEVERS BY THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. BY HENRY FRASER CAMPBELL, A. M., M. D., PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY IN THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. "There are no false, but many incomplete systems; systems, true in themselves, but vicious in their pretensions, each to comprise that absolute truth which is only found distributed through them all."-VICTOR COUSIN. Each has seen one side of the Pyramid, and has written beneath it, not as he should, "This is one side of the Pyramid," but "This is the Pyramid."-JOUFFROY. |