The American Journal of Insanity, Band 20Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... death , when she became delirious . No spasm or convulsion , however , of any kind occurred before death , and one hour before that event took place the patient was fed as usual and answered questions rationally . After death it was ...
... death , when she became delirious . No spasm or convulsion , however , of any kind occurred before death , and one hour before that event took place the patient was fed as usual and answered questions rationally . After death it was ...
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... death with a composure rarely equalled by those living under the superior light of Revelation ; that which even the Fathers , Porphyry , St. Augustine and St. Chrysostom deemed worthy of attack by their inspired pens , can not have been ...
... death with a composure rarely equalled by those living under the superior light of Revelation ; that which even the Fathers , Porphyry , St. Augustine and St. Chrysostom deemed worthy of attack by their inspired pens , can not have been ...
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... Death , observes , " that there is no passion in the mind of man so weak but it mates and masters the fear of death ; and therefore death is no such ter- rible enemy , when a man hath so many attendants about him that can win the combat ...
... Death , observes , " that there is no passion in the mind of man so weak but it mates and masters the fear of death ; and therefore death is no such ter- rible enemy , when a man hath so many attendants about him that can win the combat ...
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