The American Journal of Insanity, Bind 3Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... sense , which informs us of ourselves , and what passes in us , but which gives no knowledge of what is external to us , just as the five senses inform us of the external world , and what passes in it , but give us no knowledge of ...
... sense , which informs us of ourselves , and what passes in us , but which gives no knowledge of what is external to us , just as the five senses inform us of the external world , and what passes in it , but give us no knowledge of ...
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... senses , and which even when studied in our own bodies are recognised as belonging to something external to us , and not as ... sense at once rejects it . We have now come to the point of contact between 1846. ] Relation of Physiology to ...
... senses , and which even when studied in our own bodies are recognised as belonging to something external to us , and not as ... sense at once rejects it . We have now come to the point of contact between 1846. ] Relation of Physiology to ...
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... sense of the ideal . Indeed , to a large proportion of culti- vated and sensible persons , is the sight of the insane un- speakably disagreeable and repulsive . But even were there more foundation than there really is for such views ...
... sense of the ideal . Indeed , to a large proportion of culti- vated and sensible persons , is the sight of the insane un- speakably disagreeable and repulsive . But even were there more foundation than there really is for such views ...
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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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