Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 13J. Churchill., 1860 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד ii
... give coherency of aim to the many elements which are requisite to raise man's moral and intellectual standard . It is a means to an end , and its formation was only practicable when its necessity became felt . It took many years ...
... give coherency of aim to the many elements which are requisite to raise man's moral and intellectual standard . It is a means to an end , and its formation was only practicable when its necessity became felt . It took many years ...
עמוד viii
... give themselves up to the cultivation of tulips . The tulip fanciers as yet have had the best of it , although they have not succeeded in producing that black specimen which is the chief object of their desires . Still they have had the ...
... give themselves up to the cultivation of tulips . The tulip fanciers as yet have had the best of it , although they have not succeeded in producing that black specimen which is the chief object of their desires . Still they have had the ...
עמוד xiii
... give only a brief narrative of the facts as proved by the evidence , beginning with the early history of the prisoner , as detailed by the witnesses called for the defence . It was stated that the prisoner had been several times in ...
... give only a brief narrative of the facts as proved by the evidence , beginning with the early history of the prisoner , as detailed by the witnesses called for the defence . It was stated that the prisoner had been several times in ...
עמוד xv
... give a certificate of insanity unless there were symptoms present which might satisfy a jury . This latter course of action became , indeed , almost a necessity after the Right Hon . the Earl of Shaftesbury , the Chairman of the Lunacy ...
... give a certificate of insanity unless there were symptoms present which might satisfy a jury . This latter course of action became , indeed , almost a necessity after the Right Hon . the Earl of Shaftesbury , the Chairman of the Lunacy ...
עמוד 6
... give their judgment what it was , and whence his verse proceeded . They all concluded that heavenly grace had been conferred on him by our Lord . They expounded to him a passage in Holy Writ , either historical or doctrinal , ordering ...
... give their judgment what it was , and whence his verse proceeded . They all concluded that heavenly grace had been conferred on him by our Lord . They expounded to him a passage in Holy Writ , either historical or doctrinal , ordering ...
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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