The American Journal of Insanity, Band 20Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... character , is entitled to consideration , and does much to rebut the testimony of the first witnesses offered by the defence . The former evidence is simply to the effect that the witnesses never saw in Dr. Wright any indications of ...
... character , is entitled to consideration , and does much to rebut the testimony of the first witnesses offered by the defence . The former evidence is simply to the effect that the witnesses never saw in Dr. Wright any indications of ...
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... character -are finally absorbed in the characters that constitute the type of the species . Against the doctrine of the hereditary character of some diseases , it is objected that the legitimate effect of such an organic law would be to ...
... character -are finally absorbed in the characters that constitute the type of the species . Against the doctrine of the hereditary character of some diseases , it is objected that the legitimate effect of such an organic law would be to ...
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... character . In May last , application was made for the admission of a lady who had been recently confined with her first child , and was said to be laboring under an attack of puerperal mania . Her symptoms , as rep- resented , were not ...
... character . In May last , application was made for the admission of a lady who had been recently confined with her first child , and was said to be laboring under an attack of puerperal mania . Her symptoms , as rep- resented , were not ...
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