Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 11J. Churchill., 1858 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 95
עמוד 6
... regard it as a mere husk or outside of human nature , or treat it as a despicable and absolutely vile thing ; it regarded the body as a true part of human nature , deserving of proper deference , for the failure of which it was sure to ...
... regard it as a mere husk or outside of human nature , or treat it as a despicable and absolutely vile thing ; it regarded the body as a true part of human nature , deserving of proper deference , for the failure of which it was sure to ...
עמוד 32
... regard to the rules of hygiene , follow the bent of his inclinations - the one , because his constitution is specially adapted to quiet and sedentary pursuits ; the other , because his will is sufficiently powerful to govern the ...
... regard to the rules of hygiene , follow the bent of his inclinations - the one , because his constitution is specially adapted to quiet and sedentary pursuits ; the other , because his will is sufficiently powerful to govern the ...
עמוד 35
... regard to the ages of those who presented themselves to notice . " An analysis of the tables gives the following averages of life for the various classes : - Twenty natural philosophers . Twenty moral philosophers Aggregate years ...
... regard to the ages of those who presented themselves to notice . " An analysis of the tables gives the following averages of life for the various classes : - Twenty natural philosophers . Twenty moral philosophers Aggregate years ...
עמוד 88
... regard , leading to the exercise of those heaven - born virtues through which man , not content with raising himself , stretches forth his hands to lift his fallen brother to the dignity of a lord of the creation . We need not the ...
... regard , leading to the exercise of those heaven - born virtues through which man , not content with raising himself , stretches forth his hands to lift his fallen brother to the dignity of a lord of the creation . We need not the ...
עמוד 109
... regard any one educated if the moral attributes are left untrained , and therefore not manifesting any influence on the character and conduct . all of whom were of the worst class of idiots FORM OF MENTAL DISORDER . 109.
... regard any one educated if the moral attributes are left untrained , and therefore not manifesting any influence on the character and conduct . all of whom were of the worst class of idiots FORM OF MENTAL DISORDER . 109.
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