The American Journal of Insanity, Band 20Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... tion , with a great deal of diffidence . I took the position I did with considerable misgiving , in view of the very high authority , and which we all respect , as highly as we respect any authority , either written or unwritten upon ...
... tion , with a great deal of diffidence . I took the position I did with considerable misgiving , in view of the very high authority , and which we all respect , as highly as we respect any authority , either written or unwritten upon ...
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... tion would be a practical one . If a man should be foolish enough to sue - inasmuch as his friends would have ... tion , the patient referred to drew one of the jury aside and made a presentment , occupying twenty - six foolscap pages ...
... tion would be a practical one . If a man should be foolish enough to sue - inasmuch as his friends would have ... tion , the patient referred to drew one of the jury aside and made a presentment , occupying twenty - six foolscap pages ...
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... tion of Charenton , though officially declared to be the model for all future government asylums , is scarcely better deserving contemplation . The best public institutions for the insane in France are found in the provinces , where ...
... tion of Charenton , though officially declared to be the model for all future government asylums , is scarcely better deserving contemplation . The best public institutions for the insane in France are found in the provinces , where ...
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