[PSYCHIATRISTS: AUTOGRAPHS]. BERNHEIM, Hippolyte. Two autograph letters signed to Edgar Brillon, editor of the Revue d'hypnotisme, Nancy, 14 January 1887 and 11 June 1890, together 2 pages, 12mo, regarding articles he is submitting. Norman 212 and 213. -- Jean Martin CHARCOT. Autograph note signed by Gilles de la Tourette, n.p., n.d., 1 page, 8vo, on graph paper (slightly wrinkled), concerning an article on faith healing, which had presumably been sent in manuscript to Charcot for his comments. Norman 443. -- CHARCOT. Two autograph letters signed to unnamed recipients (colleagues), n.p., n.d., and [Paris], 11 July 1888, together 3 pages, 8vo, the first slightly worn, the second tipped to quarto-size sheet with clippings of two portraits of Charcot; the first letter is a request for the case history of a patient who would sometimes collapse after coughing; the second concerns the nomination of one Seor Cantaris to an unnamed society. Norman 442 and 452. -- CHARCOT. Autograph prescription signed, directed to "Chez Duray, 10 rue du [illegible] Montmarte" [Paris], 6 May 1879, 1 page, 12mo. Norman 449. -- Jean Etinne Dominique ESQUIROL. Autograph letter signed to "Mon cher Docteur," n.p., 1 June n.y., 2 pages, 8vo, slightly wrinkled, regarding Esquirol's plans to return to Paris and his attempts to arrange a meeting date with his correspondent. Norman 716. (7)

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[PSYCHIATRISTS: AUTOGRAPHS]. BERNHEIM, Hippolyte. Two autograph letters signed to Edgar Brillon, editor of the Revue d'hypnotisme, Nancy, 14 January 1887 and 11 June 1890, together 2 pages, 12mo, regarding articles he is submitting. Norman 212 and 213. -- Jean Martin CHARCOT. Autograph note signed by Gilles de la Tourette, n.p., n.d., 1 page, 8vo, on graph paper (slightly wrinkled), concerning an article on faith healing, which had presumably been sent in manuscript to Charcot for his comments. Norman 443. -- CHARCOT. Two autograph letters signed to unnamed recipients (colleagues), n.p., n.d., and [Paris], 11 July 1888, together 3 pages, 8vo, the first slightly worn, the second tipped to quarto-size sheet with clippings of two portraits of Charcot; the first letter is a request for the case history of a patient who would sometimes collapse after coughing; the second concerns the nomination of one Seor Cantaris to an unnamed society. Norman 442 and 452. -- CHARCOT. Autograph prescription signed, directed to "Chez Duray, 10 rue du [illegible] Montmarte" [Paris], 6 May 1879, 1 page, 12mo. Norman 449. -- Jean Etinne Dominique ESQUIROL. Autograph letter signed to "Mon cher Docteur," n.p., 1 June n.y., 2 pages, 8vo, slightly wrinkled, regarding Esquirol's plans to return to Paris and his attempts to arrange a meeting date with his correspondent. Norman 716. (7)