The Pathology of MindD. Appleton, 1894 - 580 páginas |
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action activity actual acute mania appear asylum attack become blood bodily body brain cause cerebral certainly character chloral hydrate chronic climacteric condition conduct connective tissue consciousness consequence constitution convulsions defective degeneration delirium delirium tremens delusion dementia depression described distress doses doubt dream effect energy epilepsy epileptic evince excitement extreme feeling function habit hallucinations hereditary homicidal ideas impulse incoherent increase insanity instances instinct irritation kind less look madness melan melancholia melancholic ment mental derangement mental disease mental disorder mind monomania moral morbid motor motor centres nature nerve element nerve-cells neurosis night nutrition observed occasion occur oftentimes organic pain paralysis paroxysm passion patient perhaps perversion phthisis pia mater produced reason recovery relations scrofula sensation sense sensibility sensory sexual sleep social sometimes sort strong strychnia suffering suicide symptoms syphilitic tabes dorsalis temperament things thought tion treatment usually varieties violent
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