Alienist and Neurologist: A Quarterly Journal of Scientific, Clinical and Forensic Psychiatry and Neurology, Volumen8Charles Hamilton Hughes EV.E. Carreras, Steam Printer, Publisher and Binder, 1887 |
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... regard to anything which tends to benefit " those most pitiable and afflicted children of men " whom we term insane . I desire partic- ularly to call attention to certain reasons why female physicians have a beneficial influence on the ...
... regard to anything which tends to benefit " those most pitiable and afflicted children of men " whom we term insane . I desire partic- ularly to call attention to certain reasons why female physicians have a beneficial influence on the ...
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... regard to female physicians , and as it was in consequence of suggestions from me that Dr. Clevenger set in action the influences which resulted in Dr. Howe's election * as assistant - physician , I cannot be suspected of an animus ...
... regard to female physicians , and as it was in consequence of suggestions from me that Dr. Clevenger set in action the influences which resulted in Dr. Howe's election * as assistant - physician , I cannot be suspected of an animus ...
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... regard to the therapeutical effects of all medicine . From the well known action of ergot upon the vaso- motor centers and their peripheræ , we would naturally look to it as a remedial agent in cholera , and an electro- therapeutic ...
... regard to the therapeutical effects of all medicine . From the well known action of ergot upon the vaso- motor centers and their peripheræ , we would naturally look to it as a remedial agent in cholera , and an electro- therapeutic ...
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... regard them as associate movements ; in no way can they be held as voluntary , so great is the difference between the movements on the two sides ! In order to prove this it was merely necessary to neutralize completely the motor ...
... regard them as associate movements ; in no way can they be held as voluntary , so great is the difference between the movements on the two sides ! In order to prove this it was merely necessary to neutralize completely the motor ...
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... regard to the employmennt of galvanism , a mild , constant current , plainly percepitible , but not painful when applied to the cheeks with wet sponge electrodes , should be passed from the forehead ( each side , over the eyes ) to the ...
... regard to the employmennt of galvanism , a mild , constant current , plainly percepitible , but not painful when applied to the cheeks with wet sponge electrodes , should be passed from the forehead ( each side , over the eyes ) to the ...
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Página 271 - And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet. Verily, I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment, than for that city.
Página 35 - An insane person is one who, at the time of committing the act, labored under such a defect of reason as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing, or if he did know it, did not know he was doing what was wrong...
Página 585 - I feel a strong, immortal hope, Which bears my mournful spirit up Beneath its mountain load ; Redeemed from death, and grief, and pain, I soon shall find my friend again, Within the arms of God.
Página 583 - One adequate support For the calamities of mortal life Exists — one only; an assured belief That the procession of our fate, howe'er Sad or disturbed, is ordered by a Being Of infinite benevolence and power; Whose everlasting purposes embrace All accidents, converting them to good.
Página 444 - For in the hand of the Lord there is a cup, and the wine is red : it is full mixed, and he poureth out of the same.
Página 375 - A Locrian who proposed any new law stood forth in the assembly of the people with a cord round his neck, and if the law was rejected the innovator was instantly strangled.
Página 462 - They cause whirlwinds on a sudden, and tempestuous storms ; which though our meteorologists generally refer to natural causes, yet I am of Bodine's mind, Theat. Nat. 1. 2, they are more often caused by those aerial devils, in their several quarters ; for Tempestatibus se ingerunt, saith * Rich.
Página 660 - Cocaine may be toxic — sometimes deadly — in large doses. It may give rise to dangerous, or even fatal symptoms, in doses usually deemed safe. The danger, near and remote, is greatest when given under the skin.
Página 641 - Definitions of insanity describing a departure from natural habits of thought, feeling or conduct, are correct •descriptions of the non-hereditary and most common forms of insanity ; but the essential condition is the changing and misleading subjective impressions of the insane person, coupled with the resultant change of conduct or of reasoning, or both.
Página 67 - If I may not assume that I exist, and in particular way, that is, with a particular mental constitution, I have nothing to speculate about, and had better let speculation alone. Such as I am, it is my all. This is my essential stand-point', and must be taken for granted; otherwise thought is but an idle amusement, not worth the trouble.