The American Journal of Insanity, Bind 3Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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Side 112
... suffering which he could never accurately describe , and for which he consulted physicians . " I had no longer my ... sufferings are frequently aggravated by eating or drinking at the taverns , and at times his food causes diar- rhoea ...
... suffering which he could never accurately describe , and for which he consulted physicians . " I had no longer my ... sufferings are frequently aggravated by eating or drinking at the taverns , and at times his food causes diar- rhoea ...
Side 117
... sufferings appears to date , and that a sort of gloom invades his mind . Facts are not wanting to show that the fever may have exerted an influence in pro- ducing the alterations in his mental condition . It is well known to physicians ...
... sufferings appears to date , and that a sort of gloom invades his mind . Facts are not wanting to show that the fever may have exerted an influence in pro- ducing the alterations in his mental condition . It is well known to physicians ...
Side 345
... suffer at times , but you need not fear respecting that , I am protected , and know you are . I have suffered without sympathy , other than the Spirit that knew of my suffering many times , be- cause those around me knew not of my suffering ...
... suffer at times , but you need not fear respecting that , I am protected , and know you are . I have suffered without sympathy , other than the Spirit that knew of my suffering many times , be- cause those around me knew not of my suffering ...
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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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