Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 9J. Churchill., 1856 |
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עמוד xviii
... whole history of the life of the father - his affection for his son , his strong mind , his strong principles - really seem to prove the improbability of his having destroyed his own son ; but they equally point to the impossibility of ...
... whole history of the life of the father - his affection for his son , his strong mind , his strong principles - really seem to prove the improbability of his having destroyed his own son ; but they equally point to the impossibility of ...
עמוד xix
... whole tenour of his life and character rebuts in the very strongest manner the suspicion of even an involuntary crime . He was a man of singularly clear and calm judgment , methodical and temperate in his habits , quiet and refined in ...
... whole tenour of his life and character rebuts in the very strongest manner the suspicion of even an involuntary crime . He was a man of singularly clear and calm judgment , methodical and temperate in his habits , quiet and refined in ...
עמוד 13
... whole was metamorphosed , so that Pliny could not understand those who in our modern universities and colleges examine and lecture in Latin according to the rules of a Latin grammar unknown to the Latins of old . This farce is a shred ...
... whole was metamorphosed , so that Pliny could not understand those who in our modern universities and colleges examine and lecture in Latin according to the rules of a Latin grammar unknown to the Latins of old . This farce is a shred ...
עמוד 19
... whole year , prepared for action , and scatheless of shipwreck or disaster . The long line of the Danube , from Galatz at its embouchure * " Cur aliquid vidi ? —cur noxia lumina feci ? ( Ovid . " de Ponto , " lib . ii . ) He says ...
... whole year , prepared for action , and scatheless of shipwreck or disaster . The long line of the Danube , from Galatz at its embouchure * " Cur aliquid vidi ? —cur noxia lumina feci ? ( Ovid . " de Ponto , " lib . ii . ) He says ...
עמוד 20
... whole locality is full of the living past : Mount Olympus , Achilles , and Troy - the Cyanean rocks , or floating islands , Hero and Leander , and the Argonauts . The modern and ancient worlds have touched each other . The difference of ...
... whole locality is full of the living past : Mount Olympus , Achilles , and Troy - the Cyanean rocks , or floating islands , Hero and Leander , and the Argonauts . The modern and ancient worlds have touched each other . The difference of ...
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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