The American Journal of Insanity, Bind 3Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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Side 74
... considered himself poisoned , and from that moment it became the fixed opinion of his mind . Hitherto of a reserved habit , that was abandoned , and he declared everywhere he was poisoned , and poisoned by his wife . The narrative ...
... considered himself poisoned , and from that moment it became the fixed opinion of his mind . Hitherto of a reserved habit , that was abandoned , and he declared everywhere he was poisoned , and poisoned by his wife . The narrative ...
Side 184
... considered necessary that such an individual should be condemned either to the scaffold or to an ignomin- ious punishment for life , in order to deter others from alike attempt . We question the correctness of this view of the subject ...
... considered necessary that such an individual should be condemned either to the scaffold or to an ignomin- ious punishment for life , in order to deter others from alike attempt . We question the correctness of this view of the subject ...
Side 365
... considered a virtue . If the fountain from whence it proceeds is so elevated as to supply all parts of the house by its own gravity , it is well , but if otherwise , resort to forcing machinery is necessary . Next in importance , is the ...
... considered a virtue . If the fountain from whence it proceeds is so elevated as to supply all parts of the house by its own gravity , it is well , but if otherwise , resort to forcing machinery is necessary . Next in importance , is the ...
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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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