The American Journal of Insanity, Band 20Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... excitement . Indeed , Dr. Bell ( L. V. , ) has stated that it may be detected in some degree in , nearly , if not quite , every case of recovery from acute mania attended with much excitement . But if the depression is very marked , and ...
... excitement . Indeed , Dr. Bell ( L. V. , ) has stated that it may be detected in some degree in , nearly , if not quite , every case of recovery from acute mania attended with much excitement . But if the depression is very marked , and ...
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... excitement and some de- lirium . It became necessary to employ men to take care of him in consequence of his improper conduct towards women . It was but a few days subsequent to the commencement of the disease that I first saw him . He ...
... excitement and some de- lirium . It became necessary to employ men to take care of him in consequence of his improper conduct towards women . It was but a few days subsequent to the commencement of the disease that I first saw him . He ...
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... excitement , the exaltation of ideas , and next in order , delusions ; the duration of this stage of the malady , its progressive change to the state of depression , the extreme violence of the symptoms , with the impaired vitality ...
... excitement , the exaltation of ideas , and next in order , delusions ; the duration of this stage of the malady , its progressive change to the state of depression , the extreme violence of the symptoms , with the impaired vitality ...
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admission admitted affected alienists appear Association believe Bloomingdale Asylum brain building cachectic called cause cerebral character charge Chipley circumstances colon condition constipation courts death delusion dementia digitalis discharged disorder disturbance doubt evidence excitement exhibited existence experience expression fact faculties feelings feet frequently friends hospital human idiopathic impairment indications influence instances institution intel intellectual intestinal jury labor less Lunacy Lunatic Asylum malady mania manifested matter McFarland means medicine melancholia ment mental disease mind monomania months moral insanity moral treatment morbid nature nervous never Nichols observed Ophelia opinion organ Orillia passed patients peculiar Pennsylvania Hospital period person physician physiognomy practical present President proof question reason recovered recovery regard relations result sane seems sion suffering suicide Superintendent suppose symptoms tendency testamentary capacity thought tion transverse colon treatment TYLER wards witness