The Pathology of Mind: Being the Third Edition of the Second Part of the "Physiology and Pathology of Mind," Recast, Enlarged, and RewrittenAppleton, 1880 - 580 páginas |
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... mental physiology . A perplexing impression was produced on my mind when I first began to study mental diseases — now upwards of twenty years ago - by the isolation in which they seemed to be . On the one hand , treatises on psychology ...
... mental physiology . A perplexing impression was produced on my mind when I first began to study mental diseases — now upwards of twenty years ago - by the isolation in which they seemed to be . On the one hand , treatises on psychology ...
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... mental derangement , without that more definite and practical acquaintance with its clinical varieties , which , now that we are able , I think , to delineate their features , ought to form part of a treatise on mental dis- orders ...
... mental derangement , without that more definite and practical acquaintance with its clinical varieties , which , now that we are able , I think , to delineate their features , ought to form part of a treatise on mental dis- orders ...
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... mental function one may take leave to dismiss as a lingering prejudice from the metaphysical notion of mind as an exalted spiritual entity whose essence has nothing in common with the low material necessities of the body . When we make ...
... mental function one may take leave to dismiss as a lingering prejudice from the metaphysical notion of mind as an exalted spiritual entity whose essence has nothing in common with the low material necessities of the body . When we make ...
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... mental function going on than there is in an animal which has been deprived of its cerebral hemispheres . Another theory which has been broached with regard to dreaming is that we only dream just as we are going to sleep or just as we ...
... mental function going on than there is in an animal which has been deprived of its cerebral hemispheres . Another theory which has been broached with regard to dreaming is that we only dream just as we are going to sleep or just as we ...
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... mental activity of a great number of persons who , when not engaged in practical work , spend their time in vacant reverie , or in rambling incongruities of ideas . Were a faithful record kept of the fantastical play of ideas under ...
... mental activity of a great number of persons who , when not engaged in practical work , spend their time in vacant reverie , or in rambling incongruities of ideas . Were a faithful record kept of the fantastical play of ideas under ...
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The Pathology of Mind: Being the Third Edition of the Second Part of the ... Henry Maudsley Visualização integral - 1880 |
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action activity actual acute mania asylum attack become believe blood bodily body brain cause cerebral certainly character child chloral hydrate connective tissue consciousness consequence constitution convulsions defective degeneration delirium delirium tremens delusion dementia depression doubt dream effect energy epilepsy epileptic excitement external extreme feeling function habit hallucinations hereditary human ideas impressions impulse incoherent insanity instances instinct irritation kind less madness melan melancholia melancholic ment mental derangement mental disorder mind monomania moral morbid motor motor centres movements nature nerve element nerve-cells nervous centres nervous system neurosis nutrition observed occasion occur oftentimes organic pain paralysis paroxysm passion patient perhaps perversion phthisis physical pia mater predisposition produced puberty reason recovery reflex action relations scrofula sensation sense sensibility sensory sexual sleep social sometimes sort strong strychnia suffering suicide symptoms syphilitic temperament things thought tion tissue uncon varieties violent
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Página 62 - However astonishing, it is now proved, beyond all rational doubt, that in certain abnormal states of the nervous organism, perceptions are possible through other than the ordinary channels of the senses...
Página 282 - I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race where that immortal garland is to be run for not without dust and heat.
Página 301 - So far from the position holding true, that great wit (or genius, in our modern way of speaking) has a necessary alliance with insanity, the greatest wits, on the contrary, will ever be found to be the sanest writers. It is impossible for the mind to conceive of a mad Shakespeare.
Página 135 - ... shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid? shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it?
Página 13 - For in a discourse of our present civil war, what could seem more impertinent, than to ask, as one did, what was the value of a Roman penny? Yet the coherence to me was manifest enough. For the thought of the war, introduced the thought of the delivering up the king to his enemies; the thought of that, brought in the thought of the delivering up of Christ; and that again the thought of the thirty pence, which was the price of that treason; and thence easily followed that malicious question, and all...
Página 45 - ... bounded in a nutshell and yet count himself a king of infinite space, were it not that he had bad dreams.
Página 282 - That virtue therefore which is but a youngling in the contemplation of evil, and knows not the utmost that vice promises to her followers, and rejects it, is but a blank virtue, not a pure...
Página 39 - When I say, My bed shall comfort me, My couch shall ease my complaint; Then thou scarest me with dreams, And terrifiest me through visions : So that my soul chooseth strangling, And death rather than my life.