The American Journal of Insanity, Bind 3Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-3 af 77
Side 231
I thought prisoner did not know what he was about , and that he was insane . By the Court - I had known him for ... thought this increased upon him ; he would not converse as before ; one would speak to him several times before he would ...
I thought prisoner did not know what he was about , and that he was insane . By the Court - I had known him for ... thought this increased upon him ; he would not converse as before ; one would speak to him several times before he would ...
Side 233
... thought him at this time more than usually agitated ; before he went out I did not discover anything wrong in him ; a person standing at the south corner of the house could look quartering into the south window , and see a man in the ...
... thought him at this time more than usually agitated ; before he went out I did not discover anything wrong in him ; a person standing at the south corner of the house could look quartering into the south window , and see a man in the ...
Side 301
... thought that enters his mind , or at any rate , is governed by no princible of selection . In the sound mind , on the contrary , a considerable portion of the thoughts never find utterance in words , being suppressed from their want of ...
... thought that enters his mind , or at any rate , is governed by no princible of selection . In the sound mind , on the contrary , a considerable portion of the thoughts never find utterance in words , being suppressed from their want of ...
Indhold
NUMBER I | 21 |
On Impulsive Insanity by EDWARD DANIELL ESQ England | 35 |
Homicidal InsanityTrial of Agostinho Rabello | 67 |
Copyright | |
20 andre sektioner vises ikke
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
affected appeared Arthington asked attention Avignon became become believe Bicetre Biscarrat brain Brookfield cause cerebellum character circumstances Coit Coit's condition conduct conversation costive court crime criminal death delusions deranged disease disorder Duddeston dura mater examined excitement eyes fact faculties fear feelings Ferris frequently friends Griffin habits Hamlet head homicidal Hospital hypochondriacs idea insane persons insanity institution intellectual Joan Joan of Arc killed kind labors Lear live look lucid interval Lunatic Asylum madness maniac manifest Marseilles melancholy ment mental mind monomania moral morbid murder nature nervous never night observed opinion Otselic pain patient peculiar phrenology physician pistol present prisoner punishment Rabello reason regard relation remarkable sane seemed sense sent soon spirit suffering supposed sworn-I symptoms Thoms thought tion told treatment truth Tulpius Utica viscera wife witnesses