Manual of PsychiatryJohn Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 1916 - 522 pagini 2000, gift of the South Carolina State Hospital. |
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aboulia acute Adolf Meyer affection alcoholic dementia amboceptor amnesia anomalies anterograde amnesia antigen appear arteriosclerosis associated atrophy attack automatic become blood brain cachexia catatonia catatonic cause cells cerebral arteriosclerosis cerebral syphilis cerebro-spinal fluid chiefly child chronic alcoholism clinical colloidal gold complete condition consciousness consists constitute degree delirium tremens delusional delusions dementia præcox dements diagnosis disease epilepsy epileptic etiology excitement flight of ideas frequent hæmolysis hallucinations heredity hospital Huntington's chorea illusions imperative idea impulse infection inhibition intellectual enfeeblement intensity involutional melancholia irritability Journ Kraepelin lesions mania manic depressive manic depressive insanity manifestations méd melancholia ment mental confusion mental disorders morbid nervous neuropathic normal obsessions occur onset paralysie générale paresis paretic pathological patient period persons phenomena present prognosis Psychiatrie psychic psychic pain psychopaths psychoses reaction reflexes seizures senile dementia serum sexual slight sometimes spinal fluid stupor suicide syphilis tendency test tube tion traumatic treatment usually
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Pagina 474 - ... bringest an assuaging balm; — eloquent opium! that with thy potent rhetoric stealest away the purposes of wrath...
Pagina 188 - Agriculture to the States of Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia on a special delivered basis.
Pagina 474 - 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 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 284 - is merely a perspective and not an accomplished fact. To be sure, the conditions are not as simple as with an infectious process. The balancing of mental metabolism and its influence on the vegetative mechanisms can miscarry in many ways. The general principle is that many individuals cannot afford to count on unlimited elasticity in the habitual use of certain habits of adjustment, that instincts will be undermined by persistent misapplication, and the delicate balance of mental adjustment and...
Pagina 474 - ... 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 140 - A fork is a fork," or pointing says " That is a chair." (2) Definition in terms of use, " A fork is to eat with." (3) Definitions better than by use. This includes all answers that describe the thing or even...
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 456 - ... 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...