... suffering, such as I have rarely had occasion to witness elsewhere. These unhappy objects seem under the influence of an invincible despondency ; they seek to be alone, scarcely answer the questions put to them, and often shed tears without any obvious... Medico-Chirurgical Transactions - Side 325af Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1817Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1818 - 608 sider
...are rapidly augmented. In the hospitals appropriated to the reception of such cases, the Pellugrosi afford a melancholy spectacle of physical and moral...does not carry them off from debility and exhaustion pf the vital powers, generally leaves them incurable ideots, or produces occasionally maniacal affections,... | |
| Samuel Plumbe - 1824 - 426 sider
...stage of the disorder, and all the senses become exceedingly impaired. Some spasmodic affections are general, and these not unfrequently take a very decided...the vital powers, generally leaves them incurable idiots, or produces occasionally maniacal affections, which terminate eventually in the same state.... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1834 - 774 sider
...disease. The anxiety, watchfulness, and moral depression of the patient are rapidly augmented. The unhappy objects seem under the influence of an invincible...often shed tears without any obvious cause. Their intellectual faculties and senses become alike impaired, and the progress of the disease, where it... | |
| James Copland - 1848 - 616 sider
...that pellagrosi afford a melancholy spectacle of physical and moral suffering at this period. They seem under the influence of an invincible despondency ; they seek to be alone ; scarcely answer questions put to them ; and often shed tears without obvious cause. Their faculties and senses are... | |
| American Psychiatric Association - 1910 - 550 sider
...that pellagrosi afford a melancholy spectacle of physical and moral suffering at this period. They seem under the influence of an invincible despondency, they seek to be alone, scarcely answering questions put to them ; and often shed tears without obvious cause. Their faculties and senses... | |
| George McCallum Niles - 1912 - 318 sider
...states the pellagrosi afford a melancholy spectacle of physical and moral suffering at this period. They seem under the influence of an invincible despondency, they seek to be alone, scarcely answering questions to them, and often shed tears without obvious cause. Their faculties and senses... | |
| George McCallum Niles - 1912 - 326 sider
...states the pellagrosi afford a melancholy spectacle of physical and moral suffering at this period. They seem under the influence of an invincible despondency, they seek to be alone, scarcely answering questions to them, and often shed tears without obvious cause. Their faculties and senses... | |
| 1818 - 640 sider
...history of the disease. The anxiety, watchfulness, and moral Dr. Hollands Account of the Pellagra. 2 1 S depression of the patient are rapidly augmented. In...the vital powers, generally leaves them incurable idiots, or pro. duces occasionally maniacal affections, which terminate eventually in the same slate.... | |
| 1818 - 544 sider
...are rapidly augmented. In the hospitals appropriated to the reception of such cases, the Pellngrosi afford a melancholy spectacle of physical and moral...often shed tears without any obvious cause. Their facultiesand senses become alike impaired ; and the progress of the disease, •where it does not carry... | |
| 1911 - 874 sider
...that pellagrosi afford a melancholy spectacle of physical and moral suffering at this period. They seem under the influence of an invincible despondency, they seek to be alone, scarcely answering questions put to them ; and often shed tears without obvious cause. Their faculties and senses... | |
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