The American Journal of Insanity, Band 27Utica State Hospital Press, 1871 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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jury or taking any other proceeding , than naming a committee , consisting of medical experts , to inspect the said William Winter , and examine him , as to his mental condition , by the consent of the parties , adjourned to the 7th of ...
jury or taking any other proceeding , than naming a committee , consisting of medical experts , to inspect the said William Winter , and examine him , as to his mental condition , by the consent of the parties , adjourned to the 7th of ...
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... Committee on the Result of Consanguineous Mar- riages . By Dr. ROBERT NEWMAN , of New York . Presented to the New York State Medical Society , at its Annual Session , Feb- ruary , 1869 . In this report Dr. Newman tabulates the result of ...
... Committee on the Result of Consanguineous Mar- riages . By Dr. ROBERT NEWMAN , of New York . Presented to the New York State Medical Society , at its Annual Session , Feb- ruary , 1869 . In this report Dr. Newman tabulates the result of ...
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... Committee on Intemperance as a Disease . Extracted from the Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania : 1869 . From this brief but interesting report we extract the following passages bearing upon the relations of ...
... Committee on Intemperance as a Disease . Extracted from the Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania : 1869 . From this brief but interesting report we extract the following passages bearing upon the relations of ...
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... Committee on the Relations of Alcohol to Medicine . By JOHN BELL , M. D. Extract from the Transactions of the American Medical Association . Relaxation of the Pelvic Symphyses during Pregnancy and Partu- rition . By FREDERICK G ...
... Committee on the Relations of Alcohol to Medicine . By JOHN BELL , M. D. Extract from the Transactions of the American Medical Association . Relaxation of the Pelvic Symphyses during Pregnancy and Partu- rition . By FREDERICK G ...
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... Committee on Business . On motion of Dr. Nichols , the President was re- quested to appoint the usual standing Committees . The PRESIDENT . It has been customary to appoint a committee on the time and place of next meeting , a committee ...
... Committee on Business . On motion of Dr. Nichols , the President was re- quested to appoint the usual standing Committees . The PRESIDENT . It has been customary to appoint a committee on the time and place of next meeting , a committee ...
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Seite 387 - And by the same organ we become mad and delirious, and fears and terrors assail us, some by night, and some by day, and dreams and untimely wanderings, and cares that are not suitable, and ignorance of present circumstances, desuetude, and unskilfulness.
Seite 456 - An only son of a weak and indulgent mother was encouraged in the gratification of every caprice and passion of which an untutored and violent temper was susceptible. The impetuosity of his disposition increased with his years. The money with which he was lavishly supplied removed every obstacle to the indulgence of his wild desires. Every instance of opposition or resistance roused him to acts of fury. He assaulted his...
Seite 373 - Army, as exhibited in volumes one and two of the first part of the Medical and Surgical History of the war...
Seite 62 - Pulpits and Sundays, sorrow dogging sin, Afflictions sorted, anguish of all sizes, Fine nets and stratagems to catch us in, Bibles laid open, millions of surprises ; Blessings beforehand, ties of gratefulness, The sound of Glory ringing in our ears : Without, our shame ; within, our consciences ; Angels and grace, eternal hopes and fears. Yet all these fences and their whole array One cunning bosom-sin blows quite away.
Seite 453 - That to the use of actions fair and good He likewise gives a frock or...
Seite 390 - ... who does not shrink from the implications even of the phrase that thought is a secretion of the brain as bile is a secretion of the liver...
Seite 445 - I was not a little surprised to find many maniacs who at no period gave evidence of any lesion of the understanding, but who were under the dominion of instinctive and abstract fury, as if the active faculties alone had sustained injury.
Seite 263 - ... of two or more reputable physicians, after a personal examination made within one week of the date thereof, and this certificate to be duly acknowledged and sworn to or affirmed before some magistrate or judicial officer who shall certify to the genuineness of the signature, and to the respectability of the signer...
Seite 141 - Resolved, That the Medical Superintendents of the various incorporated or other legally constituted Institutions for the Insane, now existing, or which may be commenced prior to the next meeting, be, and hereby are, elected members of this Association.
Seite 69 - Coleridge and myself walked back to Stowey that evening, and his voice sounded high "Of Providence, foreknowledge, will, and fate, Fix'd fate, free-will, foreknowledge absolute," as we passed through echoing grove, by fairy stream or waterfall, gleaming in the summer moonlight!