Polyneuritic psychosis, 388. course, 391. diagnosis, 392. etiology, 388. prognosis, 391. symptoms, 389.. treatment, 392. Post-epileptic stupor, 237. Presenile paranoid state, 502. Prevention of insanity, 191. Primary mental confusion, see Prognosis, 183. Prohibition, 205. Prostitution, 195. and mental defects, 196. control of, 198. Raptus melancholicus, 329. automatic, 85, 238, 336. voluntary, 85, 336. Recessive characters, 3, 360. 275, 293, 339, 387, 479. Religious scruples, 351. in general paresis, 418. 82. in depression, 78. in euphoria or joy, 84. Pseudo-reminiscences, 56, 229, Responsibility, x. Senile dementia, 14, 54, 372, 419, diagnosis, 504. etiology, 497. prognosis, 503. symptoms, 498. treatment, 504. Sex in the etiology of insanity, Sexual inversion, 346. Social factors in the causation of Softening of the brain, 447. Speech disturbances in general in idiocy and imbecility, 229. States of obscuration, 49, 337. Stupor, in involutional melan- in catatonia, 257, 277. in manic-depressive insanity, in primary mental confusion, post-epileptic, 237. Stuttering, 229. Subconscious idea, 64, 335. Suggestibility, see Pathological Suggestion, 35, 173, 286, 310, Symptoms of abstinence in mor- Syndrome of Cotard, 69, 267, Syphilis, 8, 15, 98, 109, 115, 128, Tabes, 420. Tabetic form of general paresis, Tattooing, 342. Testamentary capacity, 211. Thyrogenic psychoses, 485. neurasthenia, 455. Traumatism, 9, 10, 208, 430, 453. of refusal of food, 169. Treponema pallidum, 427, 428. |