Manual of psychiatryWiley, 1916 - 522 pagini |
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Pagina 22
... marked degree of insufficiency external impressions no longer convey to the mind of the sub- ject any clear or precise idea ; questions are either not understood at all , or understood only when they are very simple , brief ...
... marked degree of insufficiency external impressions no longer convey to the mind of the sub- ject any clear or precise idea ; questions are either not understood at all , or understood only when they are very simple , brief ...
Pagina 23
... marked influence upon all the intellectual functions . Illusions affect all the senses and present , in the case of each , features analogous to those of hallucina- tions ; I shall therefore not describe them here . I shall say but a ...
... marked influence upon all the intellectual functions . Illusions affect all the senses and present , in the case of each , features analogous to those of hallucina- tions ; I shall therefore not describe them here . I shall say but a ...
Pagina 31
... marked clouding of the intellect . Diagnosis of hallucinations . — Two possibilities may present themselves : ( 1 ) the patient directly informs the physician about his condition ; ( 2 ) he gives no information whatever , either because ...
... marked clouding of the intellect . Diagnosis of hallucinations . — Two possibilities may present themselves : ( 1 ) the patient directly informs the physician about his condition ; ( 2 ) he gives no information whatever , either because ...
Pagina 39
... marked cloud- ing of the intellect . Many patients , on the contrary , consider their hal- lucinations as artificial phenomena . The more con- scious and the clearer in mind the patient is , the more apt he is to recognize the ...
... marked cloud- ing of the intellect . Many patients , on the contrary , consider their hal- lucinations as artificial phenomena . The more con- scious and the clearer in mind the patient is , the more apt he is to recognize the ...
Pagina 51
... marked amnesia of fixation ; such is the case in epileptic deliria and in acute confusional insanity . Distinctness of perception is therefore a condition necessary for the normal working of memory ; it is , however , not in itself a ...
... marked amnesia of fixation ; such is the case in epileptic deliria and in acute confusional insanity . Distinctness of perception is therefore a condition necessary for the normal working of memory ; it is , however , not in itself a ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
abnormal aboulia acute Adolf Meyer affection amboceptor amnesia anomalies anterograde amnesia appear arteriosclerosis associated atrophy attack automatic become brain cachexia catatonia catatonic cause cerebral syphilis chiefly chronic alcoholism clinical complete condition consciousness consists constitute degree delirium tremens delusional delusions dementia præcox dements diagnosis disease epilepsy epileptic etiology excitement fixed idea flight of ideas frequent hæmolysis hallucinations heredity hospital Huntington's chorea ideas of grandeur ideas of persecution illusions imbeciles imperative idea impulse indifference intellectual enfeeblement intensity involutional melancholia irritability Journ Kraepelin lesions mania manic depressive insanity manifestations méd melancholia ment mental confusion mental deterioration mental disorders morbid motor hallucinations nervous neuropathic normal occur onset paralysis paresis paretic pathological patient period personality phenomena physical physician present prognosis Psychiatrie psychic psychic pain psycho-sensory psychoses reactions retrograde amnesia seizures senile senile dementia serum slight sometimes stupor suicide symptoms syphilis tendency tion treatment usually words
Pasaje populare
Pagina 188 - Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Pagina 3 - The inheritance of any such character is believed to be dependent upon the presence in the germ plasm of a unit of substance called a determiner. "With reference to any given character, the condition in an individual may be dominant or recessive; the character is dominant when, depending upon the presence of its determiner in the germ plasm...
Pagina 464 - O just, subtle, and all-conquering opium! that, to the hearts of rich and poor alike, for the wounds that •will never heal, and for the pangs of grief that "tempt the spirit to rebel," bringest an assuaging balm — eloquent opium!
Pagina 464 - ... witnesses, and confoundest perjury, and dost reverse the sentences of unrighteous judges ; thou buildest upon the bosom of darkness, out of the fantastic imagery of the brain, cities and temples, beyond the art of Phidias and Praxiteles — beyond the splendor of Babylon and Hekatompylos ; and, " from the anarchy of dreaming sleep...
Pagina 61 - I am a jack-of-all-trades and master of none! (Laughs; notices nurse.) But I don't like women to wait on me when I am in bed; I am modest; this all goes because I want to get married again. Oh, I am quite a talker; I work for a New York talking machine company.
Pagina 217 - Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada...
Pagina 446 - ... frequently everything must be written down. Their capacity for thought has suffered, as is sometimes shown especially in the great slowness of thought. These patients are unable to concentrate their attention, even in occupations which serve for mere entertainment, such as reading or playing cards. They like best to brood unoccupied ; even conversation is rather obnoxious. This point is so characteristic that it gives a certain means of distinction from simulation, which as a rule does not interfere...
Pagina 226 - The general health of the children of alcoholic parents appears on the whole slightly better than the health of the children of sober parents. There are fewer delicate children and in a most marked way cases of tuberculosis and epilepsy are less frequent than among the children of sober parents. The source of this relation may be sought in two directions ; the physically strongest in the community...
Pagina 446 - Excessive sensitiveness of their head obliges them to avoid all work which is connected with sudden jerks, bending over is especially troublesome; and there is hardly any physical work in which this can be avoided; the blood rushes to the head, headache increases, dizziness sets in and the work stops. Patients feel best when in the open air inactive and undisturbed.
Pagina 226 - The relationship, if any, between parental alcoholism and filial intelligence is so slight, that even its sign cannot be determined from the present material.