The American Journal of Insanity, Band 20Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... respect , as highly as we respect any authority , either written or unwritten upon this subject . In my estimation , it is an important subject ; and it becomes so chiefly in its medico - legal relations ; -not at all because it is of ...
... respect , as highly as we respect any authority , either written or unwritten upon this subject . In my estimation , it is an important subject ; and it becomes so chiefly in its medico - legal relations ; -not at all because it is of ...
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... respect to discharge ? DR . LANGDON : Yes , sir . Ours is a county institution , but we have a number of private patients from our State , as well as from Indiana and Michigan , and since the Hopkinsville institution has been closed ...
... respect to discharge ? DR . LANGDON : Yes , sir . Ours is a county institution , but we have a number of private patients from our State , as well as from Indiana and Michigan , and since the Hopkinsville institution has been closed ...
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... respect to his mental condition , what do they unitedly tend to prove in regard to his insanity . " There was no ... respecting insane relatives of prisoner , the symp toms of mental disorder after injuries to head in early life , his ...
... respect to his mental condition , what do they unitedly tend to prove in regard to his insanity . " There was no ... respecting insane relatives of prisoner , the symp toms of mental disorder after injuries to head in early life , his ...
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