Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 13J. Churchill., 1860 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד i
... question of a life - time , but of generations . He who thinks that he may mark off the effects of mental culture on a race year by year , is in a state of ig- norance as deep , but , truly , not so happy as that of the child whose ...
... question of a life - time , but of generations . He who thinks that he may mark off the effects of mental culture on a race year by year , is in a state of ig- norance as deep , but , truly , not so happy as that of the child whose ...
עמוד xii
... question put by Mr. Sleigh , Mr. Gibson said that from what he had seen of the prisoner and the other facts in the case , he had formed the conclusion that when the prisoner committed this act he was not of sound mind . The conclusion ...
... question put by Mr. Sleigh , Mr. Gibson said that from what he had seen of the prisoner and the other facts in the case , he had formed the conclusion that when the prisoner committed this act he was not of sound mind . The conclusion ...
עמוד xiii
... question now was as to the state of the prisoner's mind at the time he did the act , we give only a brief narrative ... questions from the learned judge , explained that in homicidal and suicidal mania the impulses are sudden , and are ...
... question now was as to the state of the prisoner's mind at the time he did the act , we give only a brief narrative ... questions from the learned judge , explained that in homicidal and suicidal mania the impulses are sudden , and are ...
עמוד xv
... question of lunacy was raised , upon juries , and even upon the bench , would not have a greater or less influence upon the conduct of medical men and of the proprietors of asylums . It might have been expected , as a natural result of ...
... question of lunacy was raised , upon juries , and even upon the bench , would not have a greater or less influence upon the conduct of medical men and of the proprietors of asylums . It might have been expected , as a natural result of ...
עמוד xvii
... question of the sanity or insanity of the prisoner at the time . The act was the act of an insane person , but for all that appeared in evidence the prisoner's antecedents were in no wise tainted with insanity . Argue from the ...
... question of the sanity or insanity of the prisoner at the time . The act was the act of an insane person , but for all that appeared in evidence the prisoner's antecedents were in no wise tainted with insanity . Argue from the ...
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