Here is a book titled "The Facial Neuralgias" by Wilfred Harris M.D. (Cantab).), F.R.C.P. Consulting Physician to St Mary's Hospital, and Physician to the Hospital for Epilepsy and Paralysis, Maida Vale. Published by Oxford University Press, London. Humphrey Milford. 1937.  

CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
Dental Neuralgia 
Neuralgia From Ocular Causes

Trigeminal Tic : -
  Clonic Facial Spasm
  Emotion
  Injury And Chill
  Age Of Onset
  Sex And Side Affected
  Heredity
  Bilateral Trigeminal Tic
  Pathology Of The Disease
  Disseminated Sclerosis With Trigeminal Tic
  Medicinal And Other Treatment 
  Treatment By Injection Or Nerve Resection
  Treatment By Alcohol Injection
  Question Of Preliminary Anaesthetic 
  Methods Of Injection, Third Division 
  Injection Of The Second Division 
  First Division Neuralgia 
  Methods Of Injecting The Gasserian Ganglion 
  Injection Of The Middle Third Of The Ganglion
  Injection Of The Inner Two-Thirds Of The Ganglion
  After-Effects Of Gasserian Injection
  Neuroparalytic Keratitis 
  Results Of Alcohol Injection For Trigeminal Tic
  Other Effects Of Injection

Migrainous Neuralgia : -
  Cilary (Migrainous) Neuralgia

The Physiology Of Sensory Conduction From The Face

Sympathetic Sensory Conduction : -
  Gasserian Ghosts
  Sympathetic Neuralgic Headache

Traumatic Neuritis Of The Trigeminal And Its Branches
Post-Herpetic Trigeminal Neuralgia 
Tumours Of Facial Bones, Nasopharynx, Or Base Of Skull
Medullary Sclerosis
Geniculate Neuralgia

Facial Psychalgia : -
  Gasserian Test
  Chronic Buccal Neuritis 

Headaches And Facial Neuralgia In Sinusitis 
Chronic Neuralgia Of The Jaws, Temple, Side Of Head And Neck
Glossopharyngeal Tic
Bibliography
Index

8 3/4 by 5 1/2 inches.  xi, 109 pages including index. Hardback in blue textured paper coated boards with stamped black lettering to the front board and gilt lettering to the spine.  2 plate illustrations and 13 illustrations in the text. The spine has faded and there are a couple of small marks to the bottom of the guttering nearest the front board.  A pencilled price to the top edge of the front pastedown endpaper and the ticket of a medical bookseller at the bottom edge.  Signature of a previous owner to the top of the front free endpaper.  A couple of ink question marks and a word underlined with ink, some pencil squiggles, pencil underlines and the occasional pencil note in the margins.  Contents lightly age toned.  Please see images and please explore my other listings for more vintage neurology textbooks.