Works
- 1867 The Physiology and Pathology of Mind. Macmillan
- 1870 Body and Mind: An Inquiry into their Connection and Mutual Influence. Macmillan
- 1874 Responsibility in Mental Disease. King
- 1874 'Sex in mind and in education.' Fortnightly Review, 15
- 1876 The Physiology of Mind. — Enlarged and revised 3rd editions
- 1879 The Pathology of Mind. — of the 1867 work. (Macmillan)
- 1883 Body and Will: In its Metaphysical, Physiological and Pathological Aspects. Kegan, Paul
- 1886 Natural Causes and Supernatural Seemings. Kegan, Paul
- 1902 Life in Mind and Conduct: Studies of Organic in Human Nature. Macmillan
- 1908 Heredity, Variation and Genius, with Essay on Shakespeare and Address on Medicine. John Bale, Sons & Danielsson
- 1916 Organic to Human: Psychological and Sociological. Macmillan
- 1918 Religion and Realities. John Bale, Sons & Danielsson
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