The American Journal of Insanity, Bind 3Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... cause of that excitement be what it may , and the duration of the insane fit depends , as in other cases of organic disturbance , upon the length of time the irri- tating cause remains . That repeated and repeated excite- ment will ...
... cause of that excitement be what it may , and the duration of the insane fit depends , as in other cases of organic disturbance , upon the length of time the irri- tating cause remains . That repeated and repeated excite- ment will ...
Side 159
... cause of the sensation can not be examined , a false judgment may easily arise . The lan- gor and pain , and various ... causes . The weakness , therefore , which a hypo- chondriac feels in his limbs , makes him imagine they are unable ...
... cause of the sensation can not be examined , a false judgment may easily arise . The lan- gor and pain , and various ... causes . The weakness , therefore , which a hypo- chondriac feels in his limbs , makes him imagine they are unable ...
Side 274
... cause of insanity . " Les chutes sur la tête , ¶ même dês la première enfance , prèdisposent à la folie , et en sont quelquefois la cause excitante . " " A fall or blow may predispose to maniacal excitement . ** . . In some cases of ...
... cause of insanity . " Les chutes sur la tête , ¶ même dês la première enfance , prèdisposent à la folie , et en sont quelquefois la cause excitante . " " A fall or blow may predispose to maniacal excitement . ** . . In some cases of ...
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NUMBER I | 21 |
On Impulsive Insanity by EDWARD DANIELL ESQ England | 35 |
Homicidal InsanityTrial of Agostinho Rabello | 67 |
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