Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 11J. Churchill., 1858 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 57
עמוד 11
long - continued and severe exercise of the intellect , by excitement of the emotions , or by the combination of both in that state of anxiety which the circumstances of man's condition too fre- quently induce - produce an unusual waste ...
long - continued and severe exercise of the intellect , by excitement of the emotions , or by the combination of both in that state of anxiety which the circumstances of man's condition too fre- quently induce - produce an unusual waste ...
עמוד 12
... excitement of the arterial action , under the influence of anger and the allied passions - all illustrate powerfully and sufficiently the dynamism of mind . The effect of mental action is forcibly portrayed in Virgil's description of ...
... excitement of the arterial action , under the influence of anger and the allied passions - all illustrate powerfully and sufficiently the dynamism of mind . The effect of mental action is forcibly portrayed in Virgil's description of ...
עמוד 19
... excitement , he is drawn into some arduous play . Look at him when it is over . He sits down upon a stone , or leans against a wall , his face almost ghastly in its pallor , his hand pressed to his side , his temples throbbing , and ...
... excitement , he is drawn into some arduous play . Look at him when it is over . He sits down upon a stone , or leans against a wall , his face almost ghastly in its pallor , his hand pressed to his side , his temples throbbing , and ...
עמוד 31
... excitement of the feeling of self ; in other words , in the different degrees of disposition to the states of desire , pleasure , and pain , and on the extent to which these states of the mind are promoted by the composition and states ...
... excitement of the feeling of self ; in other words , in the different degrees of disposition to the states of desire , pleasure , and pain , and on the extent to which these states of the mind are promoted by the composition and states ...
עמוד 70
... excitement of mania induces and is followed by prostration , which can only be increased by the withdrawal of blood ; and that the less elastic or depressing character of the air at Venice is of itself a reason against so debilitating a ...
... excitement of mania induces and is followed by prostration , which can only be increased by the withdrawal of blood ; and that the less elastic or depressing character of the air at Venice is of itself a reason against so debilitating a ...
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