Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 13J. Churchill., 1860 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 56
עמוד 15
... activity of movement when the muscular- r — a hyper - activity which if it become exaggerated above what comports with the laws of the economy , degenerates into insanity in the first case , and convulsions in the second . " ( p . 384 ...
... activity of movement when the muscular- r — a hyper - activity which if it become exaggerated above what comports with the laws of the economy , degenerates into insanity in the first case , and convulsions in the second . " ( p . 384 ...
עמוד 16
... activity which ne- cessarily flows from these affections , and of which delirium , exaltation , and incoherence of ideas , versatility and violence of sentiment , are the exterior reflexion ; and it will be comprehended that this ...
... activity which ne- cessarily flows from these affections , and of which delirium , exaltation , and incoherence of ideas , versatility and violence of sentiment , are the exterior reflexion ; and it will be comprehended that this ...
עמוד 18
... activity , is a neurosis . " Why not ? he asks . We may , he tells us , accept the definition very well , " if we do not attach to the word neurosis a significa- tion as absolute as when it is applied to the different modalities of the ...
... activity , is a neurosis . " Why not ? he asks . We may , he tells us , accept the definition very well , " if we do not attach to the word neurosis a significa- tion as absolute as when it is applied to the different modalities of the ...
עמוד 25
... activity . Under such circumstances , the force engendered may be supposed to accumulate within the system until sufficiently strong to overcome the active or passive resistance of the patient to its effects ; and then to culminate in ...
... activity . Under such circumstances , the force engendered may be supposed to accumulate within the system until sufficiently strong to overcome the active or passive resistance of the patient to its effects ; and then to culminate in ...
עמוד 28
... activity at all , but exhaust themselves in the very act of directing the consciousness upon their own existence . The emotion is felt , and the mind is roused out of torpidity or indolence , to dwell upon it for a few moments ; after ...
... activity at all , but exhaust themselves in the very act of directing the consciousness upon their own existence . The emotion is felt , and the mind is roused out of torpidity or indolence , to dwell upon it for a few moments ; after ...
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