The American Journal of Insanity, Band 63Utica State Hospital Press, 1907 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... cause untold suffering to the miserable wife and these four sons . What of their future , in the army , in diplomacy , in the polytechnic school- " No , I will not be a party to this hideous work . " " After all , the bleeding may ...
... cause untold suffering to the miserable wife and these four sons . What of their future , in the army , in diplomacy , in the polytechnic school- " No , I will not be a party to this hideous work . " " After all , the bleeding may ...
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... caused venerable matrons to lose their heads and become intoxicated with the sentiments of youth . Operas which under the old regime consumed three days in rendering were shortened to eighteen minutes . Litigation with a neighboring ...
... caused venerable matrons to lose their heads and become intoxicated with the sentiments of youth . Operas which under the old regime consumed three days in rendering were shortened to eighteen minutes . Litigation with a neighboring ...
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... cause of anger , sometimes his food did not suit him . At first his wife answered in kind ; then she concluded that the bad manners proceeded from trouble with assimilation and held her peace , regarding her meek- ness as highly ...
... cause of anger , sometimes his food did not suit him . At first his wife answered in kind ; then she concluded that the bad manners proceeded from trouble with assimilation and held her peace , regarding her meek- ness as highly ...
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... stop the activity that is causing them ; but if we resist this tendency , and continue the muscular effort , we find that we are not incapacitated after all ; we can still keep on , almost if not quite as well 1906 ] 31 R. S. WOODWORTH.
... stop the activity that is causing them ; but if we resist this tendency , and continue the muscular effort , we find that we are not incapacitated after all ; we can still keep on , almost if not quite as well 1906 ] 31 R. S. WOODWORTH.
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... causes the greatest amount of consternation and terror , if not actual misery . It is of all diseases the most far ... cause of any disease , but in respect to mental disease this becomes a task of extreme difficulty , as no definite ...
... causes the greatest amount of consternation and terror , if not actual misery . It is of all diseases the most far ... cause of any disease , but in respect to mental disease this becomes a task of extreme difficulty , as no definite ...
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Seite 329 - Barker. — A Description of the Brains and Spinal Cords of Two Brothers Dead of Hereditary Ataxia. Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago, 1903.
Seite 115 - Committee was accepted and adopted, and the Secretary was instructed to cast the ballot of the Association for the election of the officers as reported by the Nominating Committee.
Seite 373 - The superintendent of each state hospital may place at board in a suitable family or in a place in this commonwealth or elsewhere any patient in such hospital who is in the charge of the department and is quiet and not dangerous nor committed as a dipsomaniac or inebriate, nor addicted to the intemperate use of narcotics or stimulants.
Seite 114 - Chair appoint a committee of three to be known as the Committee on Legislation, and such committee be given power to act.
Seite 329 - Cerebellar Symptoms in a Cat. Am. Journ. Physiol. Feb., 1905. Ladame and Monakow. — Aneurysme de 1'Artere Vertebrale Gauche. Nouvelle Icon, de la Salp. XIII, 1900. P. Lejoune and M. Egger. — Traumatisme Cranien. Syndrome Vestibulaiie. Accidents Meninges. cerebro-spinaux. Rev. Neurol. May 30, 1906. LJT Muskens. — Studies in the Maintenance of the Equilibrium of Motion and its Disturbances, so-called " Forced Movements." Journ. Physiol., XXXI, 1904. F. Raymond and M. Egger. — Un Cas d'Ataxie...
Seite 374 - The board may permit any boarder temporarily to leave custody as an insane person in charge of his guardian, relatives, friends or by himself, for a period not exceeding one year, and may receive him again into...
Seite 13 - One of Lydgate's gifts was a voice habitually deep and sonorous, yet capable of becoming very low and gentle at the right moment. About his ordinary bearing there was a certain fling, a fearless expectation of success, a confidence in his own powers and integrity nnich fortified by contempt for petty obstacles or seductions of which he had had no experience.
Seite 351 - O Brothers of sad lives! they are so brief; A few short years must bring us all relief: Can we not bear these years of labouring breath? But if you would not this poor life fulfil, Lo, you are free to end it when you will, Without the fear of waking after death.
Seite iv - Annual Report of the Henry Phipps Institute. For the Study, Treatment, and Prevention of Tuberculosis.
Seite 44 - Now, it is only by labor that thought can be made healthy, and only by thought that labor can be made happy ; and the two cannot be separated with impunity.