Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 13J. Churchill., 1860 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 98
עמוד vi
... animal life , or in the epochs of social change . All history teaches us that as the earth was in the vast ages of geological development slowly prepared by one great design for the habitation of man , so in the history of our race ...
... animal life , or in the epochs of social change . All history teaches us that as the earth was in the vast ages of geological development slowly prepared by one great design for the habitation of man , so in the history of our race ...
עמוד vii
... animal nature of the ancient serf reappears . " Drinking is the curse of the working man . We may reasonably hope , how- ever , that as the idea of education and of its necessity spreads in the lower classes , which it is now gradually ...
... animal nature of the ancient serf reappears . " Drinking is the curse of the working man . We may reasonably hope , how- ever , that as the idea of education and of its necessity spreads in the lower classes , which it is now gradually ...
עמוד x
... animal life , or in the epochs of social change . " It is an easier task to note the changes which occur , and the circum- stances which induce them , in isolated segments of , than in an entire nation . The questions presented are less ...
... animal life , or in the epochs of social change . " It is an easier task to note the changes which occur , and the circum- stances which induce them , in isolated segments of , than in an entire nation . The questions presented are less ...
עמוד 12
... animal magnetism and odylism have been substituted for a divine afflatus ; and a pseudo - philosophical has taken the place of a superstitious ter- minology , and that is all . The paradox remains , is dandled in the arms and hugged to ...
... animal magnetism and odylism have been substituted for a divine afflatus ; and a pseudo - philosophical has taken the place of a superstitious ter- minology , and that is all . The paradox remains , is dandled in the arms and hugged to ...
עמוד 28
... animals into account . By doing so , the phenomena are presented to us in their simplest forms and combinations ; and it becomes manifest that nearly all pleasur- able emotions require various kinds of physical activity for their 28 ...
... animals into account . By doing so , the phenomena are presented to us in their simplest forms and combinations ; and it becomes manifest that nearly all pleasur- able emotions require various kinds of physical activity for their 28 ...
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action admitted Agapemone animals appear attack attention become Bicêtre body Bouchut brain cachexy cause cent character child chronic circumstances Commissioners Commissioners in Lunacy condition Court criminal death delirium dementia discharged disease disorders dyspepsia effect Eliphas Lévi epilepsy evidence evil excited existence experience fact favour feeling females Gheel give honour hospital human hypochondriasis hysteria ideas idiots individual influence insane institutions intellectual labour less Lunacy lunatic asylums malady males mania manifested matter means medulla oblongata melancholia ment mental microcephalics mind monomania moral morbid motion movements nature nervous system object observed opinion organs paralysis patients peculiar pellagra persons phenomena physical physician Pinel Plato possess present principle prisoner public asylums question race reason regard relation remarks Report Salpêtrière sense Socrates soul symptoms things thought tion treatment volition words workhouses