A Physician's ProblemsFields, Osgood & Company, 1869 - 400 páginas |
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action acts alcoholic alluded amongst Anatomy of Melancholy Anaxagoras animal appear attention become believe bodily body brain catalepsy causes character child condition consanguine considered constitution crime Crito degeneration delirium tremens delusion disease dominant train dream effect Encyclopædia Britannica endemic epidemic especially evil excited existence eyes fact faculties familiar spirit father Felix Plater frequently habits hallucinations hereditary heritage Hippocrates human ical ideas illustration impulse individual influence inherited insanity instances intellectual labor Lélut less lived mania manifested manner marriages ment mental mind moral morbid nature notice object observed occur offspring opium organization original parents pass passions peculiar persons Phædo phenomena physical poisoning present produced quoted race relates remarkable result revery says scarcely scrofulous Senior Wrangler senses singular sleep Socrates somnambulism Sophroniscus spirit strong suicide supposed tendency thought tion vice vision waking whilst Wrangler writer young
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