The American Journal of Insanity, Band 20Utica State Hospital Press, 1965 Includes section "Book reviews". |
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... true melancholic is the greatest of egotists . All his thoughts run in the one turbid stream , which wells up from the dark depths of feeling within him , when the fountain is stirred by disease and morbid impulse . With such , how ...
... true melancholic is the greatest of egotists . All his thoughts run in the one turbid stream , which wells up from the dark depths of feeling within him , when the fountain is stirred by disease and morbid impulse . With such , how ...
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... true science and the highest welfare of society . Dr. TYLER : The subject before the Association is one in which I feel a deep interest . Still , I hardly know where to begin or what to say in this discussion . I was impressed in ...
... true science and the highest welfare of society . Dr. TYLER : The subject before the Association is one in which I feel a deep interest . Still , I hardly know where to begin or what to say in this discussion . I was impressed in ...
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... true test of the absence or presence of insanity , " says Sir John Nicholl upon this point , " I take to be the absence or presence of what , used in a certain sense of it , is comprisable in a sin- gle term , namely , delusion ...
... true test of the absence or presence of insanity , " says Sir John Nicholl upon this point , " I take to be the absence or presence of what , used in a certain sense of it , is comprisable in a sin- gle term , namely , delusion ...
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