The American Journal of Insanity, Band 20Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... experience upon that point has been this : I have found a few , and but very few cases , of insanity , which I have considered as cured within three months after their admission to the asylum . I have experienced some little trouble at ...
... experience upon that point has been this : I have found a few , and but very few cases , of insanity , which I have considered as cured within three months after their admission to the asylum . I have experienced some little trouble at ...
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... experience , of a young woman , of about twenty years , whose disease was demen- tia . She was indifferent to personal acquaintances , mani- festing no interest in anybody , conversing but very little , and answering in a very languid ...
... experience , of a young woman , of about twenty years , whose disease was demen- tia . She was indifferent to personal acquaintances , mani- festing no interest in anybody , conversing but very little , and answering in a very languid ...
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more experience as to the management of insanity — that evil may not be as great . But it has been a source of very con- siderable annoyance to me . The friends of a private patient will come to make arrangements for his admission , and ...
more experience as to the management of insanity — that evil may not be as great . But it has been a source of very con- siderable annoyance to me . The friends of a private patient will come to make arrangements for his admission , and ...
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