Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 13J. Churchill., 1860 |
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עמוד vi
... character . What is the difference , then , between this self - estimating stage in Great Britain in 1859 and the same stage in the Athens of Pericles or the Rome of Augustus ? There comes in the history of every nation , after a long ...
... character . What is the difference , then , between this self - estimating stage in Great Britain in 1859 and the same stage in the Athens of Pericles or the Rome of Augustus ? There comes in the history of every nation , after a long ...
עמוד x
... character , but the sources to which the decay of the society is attri- buted by the author are of considerable interest to the psychologist . These are as follows : - " 1. The visionary , inappreciable , and yet dangerous , character ...
... character , but the sources to which the decay of the society is attri- buted by the author are of considerable interest to the psychologist . These are as follows : - " 1. The visionary , inappreciable , and yet dangerous , character ...
עמוד xi
... character of the society's socio- political relationship to the world - comprising the questions of the lawfulness of oaths , of war , and of ecclesiastical imposts ; the peculiarities of dress , language , and deportment ; the ...
... character of the society's socio- political relationship to the world - comprising the questions of the lawfulness of oaths , of war , and of ecclesiastical imposts ; the peculiarities of dress , language , and deportment ; the ...
עמוד xvi
... character of the deed , and almost entire ignorance of the man's history previous to his joining the ship at Lisbon , which was but a very short time before the murder , led , however , to the suspicion that he might be a lunatic ...
... character of the deed , and almost entire ignorance of the man's history previous to his joining the ship at Lisbon , which was but a very short time before the murder , led , however , to the suspicion that he might be a lunatic ...
עמוד xvii
... character that the prisoner must have been mad when he committed it . This , however , would be a most dangerous precedent , for the bare atrocity of an offence would then carry impunity with it . Now , there is not one word of evidence ...
... character that the prisoner must have been mad when he committed it . This , however , would be a most dangerous precedent , for the bare atrocity of an offence would then carry impunity with it . Now , there is not one word of evidence ...
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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