Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 9J. Churchill., 1856 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 88
עמוד xx
... admission of his son into the Royal navy ) . I am sure you will have remarked a great deal of concern about me with respect to it ; but nothing is more pardonable , and I dare even say more justified by circumstances . If I say that he ...
... admission of his son into the Royal navy ) . I am sure you will have remarked a great deal of concern about me with respect to it ; but nothing is more pardonable , and I dare even say more justified by circumstances . If I say that he ...
עמוד xxii
... admitted by the surgeon at the inquest ; or of murder , which the coroner declined to believe , and the jury did not think proper to decide upon ? " The corpse of the youth lay in bed like a sleeping one . The handkerchief round his ...
... admitted by the surgeon at the inquest ; or of murder , which the coroner declined to believe , and the jury did not think proper to decide upon ? " The corpse of the youth lay in bed like a sleeping one . The handkerchief round his ...
עמוד xxiii
... admitted . The clergyman very properly applies to the law for protection . Mr. Justice Erle expounds the law , and the result is this : The Judge starts by saying that the defendant is evidently more diseased than guilty ; but since he ...
... admitted . The clergyman very properly applies to the law for protection . Mr. Justice Erle expounds the law , and the result is this : The Judge starts by saying that the defendant is evidently more diseased than guilty ; but since he ...
עמוד 52
... admission . Where no legally - qualified medical practitioner can be procured to put his name to the required certificate , it will then be sufficient if signed by any medical man of character whom the sheriff may think proper to employ ...
... admission . Where no legally - qualified medical practitioner can be procured to put his name to the required certificate , it will then be sufficient if signed by any medical man of character whom the sheriff may think proper to employ ...
עמוד 53
... admitted into any in- stitution for the insane , without a sheriff's order ; whilst every in- dividual receiving a lunatic into his house , to be treated or confined , without such authority or licence , forfeits 200l . and expenses ...
... admitted into any in- stitution for the insane , without a sheriff's order ; whilst every in- dividual receiving a lunatic into his house , to be treated or confined , without such authority or licence , forfeits 200l . and expenses ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
action admitted amongst animals apoplexy appeared attention believe body brain capital punishment cause cerebellum cerebrum character circumstances committed condition connexion consciousness consequence considered convolutions County Asylum cretinism crime criminal death delirium delusion dementia Descartes disease disorder dream effect epilepsy evidence excitement existence fact faculties feel female frequently ganglia human ideas inmates insanity instance intellectual John Sadleir jury labour Leibnitz Lord Lord Chancellor Lunacy lunar lunatic male Malebranche mania matter Medical Superintendent medulla oblongata melancholia ment mental mind monomania moon moral morbid murder nature nervous never night Northam object observed opinion passed patients perception person phenomena philosopher phosphates physical physician present prisoner Punchard punishment question reason relation remarks respecting Sadleir seems sensation sense sleep spirit strychnine suicide symptoms thalami thought tion truth uric acid urine verdict Westron whilst wife women