The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Том 71854 |
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... lunatic will take to carry out any wild scheme . With a rusty nail , he will , to effect his escape , for weeks and ... lunacy ; indeed , we apprehend that no satisfactory definition of insanity can be based upon the lesion or aberration ...
... lunatic will take to carry out any wild scheme . With a rusty nail , he will , to effect his escape , for weeks and ... lunacy ; indeed , we apprehend that no satisfactory definition of insanity can be based upon the lesion or aberration ...
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... lunatic com- mission . May we hazard this proposition . If slavish and continued drunkenness be indulged in , and murder be the consequence , the man- slayer is , in a moral sense , equally criminal as if he were at the time sober ...
... lunatic com- mission . May we hazard this proposition . If slavish and continued drunkenness be indulged in , and murder be the consequence , the man- slayer is , in a moral sense , equally criminal as if he were at the time sober ...
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... lunatic is a misnomer that has to this day involved much useless discussion and dilemma . Now , seeing that our lunatic asyla are constituted hospitals for cure , and not as in former , indeed very recent days , places for detention ...
... lunatic is a misnomer that has to this day involved much useless discussion and dilemma . Now , seeing that our lunatic asyla are constituted hospitals for cure , and not as in former , indeed very recent days , places for detention ...
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... lunatic asylums into psychical hospitals , we have , as we have hinted , the conversion of priso ns into schools . It is the most important psychological adoption of the age . The prisoner must , we think , at once feel the superiority ...
... lunatic asylums into psychical hospitals , we have , as we have hinted , the conversion of priso ns into schools . It is the most important psychological adoption of the age . The prisoner must , we think , at once feel the superiority ...
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... LUNATIC HOSPITAL . * THE " Third Annual Report of the Medical Superintendent of the Manchester Royal Lunatic Hospital " at Cheadle has just reached us . It demands special notice ; but before proceeding to discharge a duty * Third ...
... LUNATIC HOSPITAL . * THE " Third Annual Report of the Medical Superintendent of the Manchester Royal Lunatic Hospital " at Cheadle has just reached us . It demands special notice ; but before proceeding to discharge a duty * Third ...
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action admitted affection animals appear asylum attack attention become believe blood body brain called cause cerebral character condition consequence considerable considered constitute continued course crime criminal cure death delusions directed disease disorder entirely established evidence excited existence experience expressed fact faculties feelings frequently give hand head heart hospital human ideas important influence insanity instance instinct interesting kind knowledge less lunatic mania manifested matter means mechanical mental mind moral morbid nature necessary nervous never night object observed occurred opinion organic origin patient period persons phenomena philosophy physical physician practical present principle prisoner question reason reference regard relation remarks respect restraint result Roberts says seen sense speak spirit symptoms term thought tion treatment true whole witness
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