Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 13J. Churchill., 1860 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד xiii
... physician at Swindon , was called in , and found the prisoner , Dr. Pownall , sitting in a chair in the kitchen in a state of insensibility , and suffer- ing from the effects of some narcotic poison , which , from a bottle which was ...
... physician at Swindon , was called in , and found the prisoner , Dr. Pownall , sitting in a chair in the kitchen in a state of insensibility , and suffer- ing from the effects of some narcotic poison , which , from a bottle which was ...
עמוד 56
... physician to ascertain what was best to be done . Again , I imagine in the present state of things that there might be improper interference , either on the part of the clergyman with the patient as to his medical state , or by the ...
... physician to ascertain what was best to be done . Again , I imagine in the present state of things that there might be improper interference , either on the part of the clergyman with the patient as to his medical state , or by the ...
עמוד 63
... physician , surgeon , apothecary be conformable to the Medical Act . 10. Certain provisions facilitating arrangements for providing additional accommodation , whether temporary or not , and for obtaining burial grounds in connexion with ...
... physician , surgeon , apothecary be conformable to the Medical Act . 10. Certain provisions facilitating arrangements for providing additional accommodation , whether temporary or not , and for obtaining burial grounds in connexion with ...
עמוד 71
... physician arrived denoted a state of beatitude ; he betrayed neither pain nor emotion . With some maniacs as well as with monomaniacs nervous cen- tralization supervenes to such a degree that the faculty of receiving external sensorial ...
... physician arrived denoted a state of beatitude ; he betrayed neither pain nor emotion . With some maniacs as well as with monomaniacs nervous cen- tralization supervenes to such a degree that the faculty of receiving external sensorial ...
עמוד 79
... physician in their application . Admitting the hypothesis even that sedative effects may be obtained from its use , these would be too transitory , too fugacious , to dispense with the use of the camisole and the ordinary soothing means ...
... physician in their application . Admitting the hypothesis even that sedative effects may be obtained from its use , these would be too transitory , too fugacious , to dispense with the use of the camisole and the ordinary soothing means ...
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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