The American Journal of Insanity, Band 20Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... interest to the reading of Dr. Ray's paper . As Dr. Jarvis said , it recounted many things that we knew , but had never seen put down so clearly before . DR . WORKMAN : I think a most satisfactory answer is , that nothing is more common ...
... interest to the reading of Dr. Ray's paper . As Dr. Jarvis said , it recounted many things that we knew , but had never seen put down so clearly before . DR . WORKMAN : I think a most satisfactory answer is , that nothing is more common ...
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... interest in the subject , paid but little atten- tion to what she said . If they had encouraged her to go on , they might , possibly , have observed something strange or unusual in her conversation . That she had some self - control is ...
... interest in the subject , paid but little atten- tion to what she said . If they had encouraged her to go on , they might , possibly , have observed something strange or unusual in her conversation . That she had some self - control is ...
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those who feel an interest in the problem which the late Moses Sheppard , of Baltimore , prompted by the same sympathy ... interest felt in a matter , which in this country is regarded as of prime import- ance . At one of the very best ...
those who feel an interest in the problem which the late Moses Sheppard , of Baltimore , prompted by the same sympathy ... interest felt in a matter , which in this country is regarded as of prime import- ance . At one of the very best ...
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