The American Journal of Insanity, Band 20Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... regard to the amount of nutriment taken . Misrepresentations in regard to the latter fact , are frequent , beyond the idea even of the most suspicious . Multitudes of weak - minded persons seem to regard abstinence from food as ...
... regard to the amount of nutriment taken . Misrepresentations in regard to the latter fact , are frequent , beyond the idea even of the most suspicious . Multitudes of weak - minded persons seem to regard abstinence from food as ...
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... regard it as a settled principle that the essential condition of insanity is a departure from the natural character , without any adequate external cause , and that in deciding the question of insanity in any given case , the person ...
... regard it as a settled principle that the essential condition of insanity is a departure from the natural character , without any adequate external cause , and that in deciding the question of insanity in any given case , the person ...
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... regard to slavery . Returned home ; allowed his few slaves to select masters , and sold them all . Was unwilling to force a slave where he did not wish to go , and sold one man for $ 300 or $ 350 , for whom he could have got $ 600 ...
... regard to slavery . Returned home ; allowed his few slaves to select masters , and sold them all . Was unwilling to force a slave where he did not wish to go , and sold one man for $ 300 or $ 350 , for whom he could have got $ 600 ...
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