The American Journal of Insanity, Bind 3Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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Side 150
... patient had now continued in this state three days and nights , without sleep , and with little or no food . Pulse much of the time 120. Countenance anxious and sunken , presenting every appearance in fact , of approaching final ...
... patient had now continued in this state three days and nights , without sleep , and with little or no food . Pulse much of the time 120. Countenance anxious and sunken , presenting every appearance in fact , of approaching final ...
Side 186
... patient in bed , may , at first sight , appear to be barbarous ; because the patient finds him- self imprisoned , as it were , in a sort of cage , from which he cannot escape . I have myself , however , obtained decided benefits by its ...
... patient in bed , may , at first sight , appear to be barbarous ; because the patient finds him- self imprisoned , as it were , in a sort of cage , from which he cannot escape . I have myself , however , obtained decided benefits by its ...
Side 188
... patient , the im- provement effected by the use of the bed , was equally decid- ed and gratifying . As to the moral effect of the apparatus , our present experience confirms that of the French physic- ian . No patient has , as yet ...
... patient , the im- provement effected by the use of the bed , was equally decid- ed and gratifying . As to the moral effect of the apparatus , our present experience confirms that of the French physic- ian . No patient has , as yet ...
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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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