The American Journal of Insanity, Band 20Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... course , the hands and feet are cool , the former appearing at the same time swollen and bluish . If we make pressure between the occiput and the first vertebra , often the patient feels an unpleasant , heavy pain in the head . This ...
... course , the hands and feet are cool , the former appearing at the same time swollen and bluish . If we make pressure between the occiput and the first vertebra , often the patient feels an unpleasant , heavy pain in the head . This ...
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... course , and a certain number of months are necessary for a recovery , no matter how persevering and enlightened the course of treat- ment may be ; and yet some do occasionally recover , that are treated injudiciously and in positions ...
... course , and a certain number of months are necessary for a recovery , no matter how persevering and enlightened the course of treat- ment may be ; and yet some do occasionally recover , that are treated injudiciously and in positions ...
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... course of study . We were not aware at the time we made this statement , that Dr. Macdonald , about the year 1840 , de- livered a course of lectures on Insanity in the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons , of New York city , and that ...
... course of study . We were not aware at the time we made this statement , that Dr. Macdonald , about the year 1840 , de- livered a course of lectures on Insanity in the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons , of New York city , and that ...
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