Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 13J. Churchill., 1860 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 82
עמוד ii
... believe is more vigorous now than at any previous period of the nation's existence . At the last meeting of the Social Science Association , Sir J. K. Shuttleworth read a paper on Social Economy , in which he recounted the history of ...
... believe is more vigorous now than at any previous period of the nation's existence . At the last meeting of the Social Science Association , Sir J. K. Shuttleworth read a paper on Social Economy , in which he recounted the history of ...
עמוד xvi
... believe , given rise to several additional and even graver evils . Accustomed as we have been to the animadversions of the public , and the sneers of the bench upon the so - called crotchets of medical men , who , from time to time ...
... believe , given rise to several additional and even graver evils . Accustomed as we have been to the animadversions of the public , and the sneers of the bench upon the so - called crotchets of medical men , who , from time to time ...
עמוד 9
... believe that the " capability of ex- periencing the arrangements which are made in the world of spirits , and executed in the visible world , " may be promoted by drinking ardent spirits . He tells us also that " those who pos- sess ...
... believe that the " capability of ex- periencing the arrangements which are made in the world of spirits , and executed in the visible world , " may be promoted by drinking ardent spirits . He tells us also that " those who pos- sess ...
עמוד 13
... believe that these two maladies can have the same origin , and depend upon the same causes . On the one side , there is excess of vitality , exaggera- tion , perturbation of the intellectual and motor powers ; on the other , decrease ...
... believe that these two maladies can have the same origin , and depend upon the same causes . On the one side , there is excess of vitality , exaggera- tion , perturbation of the intellectual and motor powers ; on the other , decrease ...
עמוד 17
... believe that no one can refuse to regard cerebral disorders as an hereditary condition apt to favour the develop- ment of the intellectual faculties . " - ( pp . 398-99 . ) We need not cull from Dr. Moreau's thesis any of the examples ...
... believe that no one can refuse to regard cerebral disorders as an hereditary condition apt to favour the develop- ment of the intellectual faculties . " - ( pp . 398-99 . ) We need not cull from Dr. Moreau's thesis any of the examples ...
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