On obscure diseases of the brain and disorders of the mindChurchill, 1860 - 721 páginas |
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... says it feels " as if it would burst , " as if the brain was too big for the skull . " He returns home , becomes apoplectic , and dies on the evening of that day . A clergyman , whilst preaching , is observed to stop , and put his hand ...
... says it feels " as if it would burst , " as if the brain was too big for the skull . " He returns home , becomes apoplectic , and dies on the evening of that day . A clergyman , whilst preaching , is observed to stop , and put his hand ...
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... says : " Considered theoretically , we should ex- pect , that the sentient fibres , which proceed from the medulla oblongata , and expand themselves in all parts of the greater and lesser brain , would bestow on these formations , as ...
... says : " Considered theoretically , we should ex- pect , that the sentient fibres , which proceed from the medulla oblongata , and expand themselves in all parts of the greater and lesser brain , would bestow on these formations , as ...
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... says Pascal , we always believe that we are seeking repose , while , in reality , all that we seek is agitation . " " Is , " says Sir W. Hamilton , " the ' far niente ' - is that doing nothing in which so many find so sincere a ...
... says Pascal , we always believe that we are seeking repose , while , in reality , all that we seek is agitation . " " Is , " says Sir W. Hamilton , " the ' far niente ' - is that doing nothing in which so many find so sincere a ...
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... says- " Materiam spiritumque cognoscendo ignorari et ignorando cognosci . " " Man is to himself the mightiest prodigy in nature , for he is unable to conceive what is body , still less what is mind ; but least of all is he able to ...
... says- " Materiam spiritumque cognoscendo ignorari et ignorando cognosci . " " Man is to himself the mightiest prodigy in nature , for he is unable to conceive what is body , still less what is mind ; but least of all is he able to ...
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... say what it is not . The soul is matter , says another ; but what is matter ? We know nothing of it but a few appearances and properties ; and not one of these properties , not one of these appearances , bear the least affinity to ...
... say what it is not . The soul is matter , says another ; but what is matter ? We know nothing of it but a few appearances and properties ; and not one of these properties , not one of these appearances , bear the least affinity to ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
aberration abscess acute affection amaurosis apoplexy appeared attack attention became blood brain disease cause cerebellum cerebral circulation cerebral disease cerebral hemorrhage cerebral softening cerebrum character cloth commencement complained condition consciousness consequence continued death delusion detected dream Edition epilepsy epileptic exaltation excitement exhibited existence eyes faculty fancy Fcap feeling frequently friends functions gentleman head headache hemiplegia ideas imagination impaired impressions incipient symptoms insanity intellect irritation lady lesion loss lunatic manifested medulla oblongata membranes memory meningitis ment mental derangement mental disorder mind months moral morbid Morbid Phenomena muscular nature nerve nervous night objects observed occasionally occurred organic disease pain paralysis paroxysmal attacks paroxysms Pathology patient period person physical physician pia mater Post 8vo premonitory previously psychical racter recognised recollection recovered relation remarkable says sensation sensibility sight singular sleep softening speaking speech suffering thought tion treatment tumours vertigo vision voice whilst words
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