The American Journal of Insanity, Band 20Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... practical use in troubling ourselves about the exact time when , if a recurrence takes place , it shall be considered a relapse , or the exact time when it shall be considered a recurrence , unless it is a matter of necessity , in ...
... practical use in troubling ourselves about the exact time when , if a recurrence takes place , it shall be considered a relapse , or the exact time when it shall be considered a recurrence , unless it is a matter of necessity , in ...
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... practical diffi- culty which is suggested . DR . NICHOLS : I would like to ask Dr. Ranney , before we proceed to any other business - he having had so long an experience in the treatment of persons of different nationalities --whether ...
... practical diffi- culty which is suggested . DR . NICHOLS : I would like to ask Dr. Ranney , before we proceed to any other business - he having had so long an experience in the treatment of persons of different nationalities --whether ...
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... practical application ! We believe that no explanation of the prejudice against cerebro - mental science can be found in its doctrines as now maintained , or the spirit in which they are generally advoca- ted . The leading men of its ...
... practical application ! We believe that no explanation of the prejudice against cerebro - mental science can be found in its doctrines as now maintained , or the spirit in which they are generally advoca- ted . The leading men of its ...
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