On Obscure Diseases of the Brain and Disorders of the Mind: Their Incipient Symptoms, Pathology, Diagnosis, Treatment, and ProphylaxisBlanchard & Lea, 1860 - 576 páginas |
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... becomes insensible , and dies without being restored to a state of consciousness ! 2 A lady , apparently in excellent health , is riding with her brother in Rotten Row . Whilst engaged in active and cheerful conversa- tion , she ...
... becomes insensible , and dies without being restored to a state of consciousness ! 2 A lady , apparently in excellent health , is riding with her brother in Rotten Row . Whilst engaged in active and cheerful conversa- tion , she ...
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... becomes most acute when its structure is diseased . Large portions of the hemispherical ganglia have been removed by the knife , and have even sloughed away , without giving rise to any appreciable disturbance of cerebral phenomena ...
... becomes most acute when its structure is diseased . Large portions of the hemispherical ganglia have been removed by the knife , and have even sloughed away , without giving rise to any appreciable disturbance of cerebral phenomena ...
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... become acquainted with the symptoms first indicating it , not only requires much care and attention , but much ... becomes incurable , and remains in the asylum for life , a burden to the parish . In some instances similar delay ...
... become acquainted with the symptoms first indicating it , not only requires much care and attention , but much ... becomes incurable , and remains in the asylum for life , a burden to the parish . In some instances similar delay ...
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... the brain with all parts of the body , so many functions become implicated , and so various are the symptoms which arise , as to preclude arrange- IMPORTANCE OF EARLY TREATMENT . 33 ment or classification , 32 INTRODUCTION .
... the brain with all parts of the body , so many functions become implicated , and so various are the symptoms which arise , as to preclude arrange- IMPORTANCE OF EARLY TREATMENT . 33 ment or classification , 32 INTRODUCTION .
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... become a labor , and labor may become play . " A mind ennuyed , may unconsciously be occupied in the contemplation of mentally distressing , and physically laborious and depressing thoughts . Let us , therefore , not flatter ourselves ...
... become a labor , and labor may become play . " A mind ennuyed , may unconsciously be occupied in the contemplation of mentally distressing , and physically laborious and depressing thoughts . Let us , therefore , not flatter ourselves ...
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On obscure diseases of the brain, and disorders of the mind Forbes Benignus Winslow Visualização completa - 1860 |
On the Obscure Diseases of the Brain and Disorders of the Mind Forbes Winslow Visualização completa - 1868 |
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able abscess acute affection anterior lobes apoplexy appeared articulation attention became blood brain cause cerebral circulation cerebral disease cerebral hemorrhage cerebral softening cerebrum character cicatrix commencement complained condition conscious consequence considered continued conversation death delusion dura mater early edition epilepsy epileptic exaltation excitement exhibited existence extra cloth eyes fact faculty fancy feeling frequently friends gentleman habit head headache hemiplegia ideas illustrations imagination impaired impressions insanity intellect irritation Journal lady loss of memory lost lunatic malady manifested medulla oblongata meningitis mental derangement mind months moral MORBID PHENOMENA muscular nerve nervous night object observed occasionally occurred octavo octavo volume organic pain paralysis paroxysmal attacks paroxysms Pathology patient period person physical physician pia mater premonitory previously psychical recollection recovered referred relation remarkable says seized sensation sensibility singular sleep softening speak speech suffering thought tion treatment vertigo walking whilst words
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