Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 13J. Churchill., 1860 |
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עמוד xii
... mind when he was brought into the prison , and had remained so ever since . He had some con- versation with the prisoner relating to his crime , and in the course of it he asked him if he did not regret what had occurred . He replied ...
... mind when he was brought into the prison , and had remained so ever since . He had some con- versation with the prisoner relating to his crime , and in the course of it he asked him if he did not regret what had occurred . He replied ...
עמוד xiii
... mind at the time he did the act , we 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 ...
... mind at the time he did the act , we 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 ...
עמוד 21
... mind , it has been necessary also for the integrity of his belief , that he should attach to them the idea of mediocrity , forgetting the fact that the notions from which he starts are average ones , and not absolute , and consequently ...
... mind , it has been necessary also for the integrity of his belief , that he should attach to them the idea of mediocrity , forgetting the fact that the notions from which he starts are average ones , and not absolute , and consequently ...
עמוד 22
... mind in the dreamer ; of the mind and muscular system in the somnambulist ; of the aesthetic gifts of certain eccentric geniuses ; and what do we behold but instinctive actions of the same class as those observed in the brute , the bird ...
... mind in the dreamer ; of the mind and muscular system in the somnambulist ; of the aesthetic gifts of certain eccentric geniuses ; and what do we behold but instinctive actions of the same class as those observed in the brute , the bird ...
עמוד 23
... mind in persons not regarded as insane , but upon a question of such great import in its social bearings , mere speculation , however ingenious , is to be reprobated , and we have a right to demand rigid observation and research . There ...
... mind in persons not regarded as insane , but upon a question of such great import in its social bearings , mere speculation , however ingenious , is to be reprobated , and we have a right to demand rigid observation and research . There ...
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