Sale (of Koran Fame), anecdote of, 30. Stallo, general principles of philosophy of, 58.
unquestioned mysticism of the work, 67.
Sanity of mind of Swift argued erro- neously by Mr. Wilde, 366. School for idiots at Boston, 404. Schelling,his elementary metaphysics,65. Schnitzer, Dr., on pathology and thera- peutics of mental diseases, 134.
Scott, Sir Walter, memory, the source of his fame, 290.
on personal appearance
of Stella, 357. Scott, Sir Walter, and the poets con- trasted, 278.
Seasons, influence of, in production of insanity, 199.
Seclusion, in darkened apartments, in
certain cases of insanity advised, 259. Sedative treatment of insanity, 319. Seeds, remarkable vitality of, 74. Seer gift, Mayo on, 525. Senses, transference of, 527, Selections, 143, 345.
Self-abuse, state of mind induced by de- scribed by a sufferer, 27. Self-reproach, natural result of self- abuse, 26.
Separation from home and home scenes,
absolute in cases of insanity, 249, 250. Serum, amount of in blood of the neu- roses, 122. Shakespeare, cause of his death, 290. the successive seven ages of, death of, in each individual, 77. madness as treated by, 3. Shelley, the poet, illusions of, 272. Sheridan, Dr., describes interview be- tween Swift and Stella on her death- bed, 363.
Shock, mental, insanity from, 214. Show-rooms, lunatic asylums formerly used as such, 242.
Site of Bloomingdale asylum described,
Sleep, reflexions on, 378.
exhausting influence of want of, 208. loss of, with excessive bodily ex- ertion inducing insanity, 207.
and dying, distinction between, 79. writing, 530.
Smee, definition of life by, 292. on electro-biology, 292.
Society, medico-psychologique de Paris, acknowledges the British Psycholo- gical Journal, 344.
Socrates, his demon, 273.
Solitary confinement, effect of, on the mind, by Dr. Winslow, 115.
Solitude, a desire for to, be looked on with suspicion, 28.
Sonata, Devil's, in what state composed, 268.
Song, the natural outburst of misplaced and hapless affections, 14.
Sorcery, referred to disorders of the in- tellect, 234.
its misdeeds in the fifteenth cen-
Study, intense, a cause of insanity, 214. excessive, bad effects of, 288. of mental diseases, 174.
Suicides in France, 347.
peculiarities in character of,
minds disposed to, 216.
persons who threaten never commit, 216.
cunning concealment in those predisposed to, 216.
Sulphuric ether, effects of inhalation of, in cases of insanity, 412. Sumner, account of amelioration of idiots in France, 403. Superstitions, popular, letters on the truths contained in, by Herbert Mayo, M.D., 512.
among mankind, reflections
on, 512-514. Surveillance in cases of plea of supposed insanity proposed, with reasons there- on, by the Editor 409.
of wandering idiots, 392.
Tartar emetic ointment in nympho- mania, 141.
Tartini, reverie of, 268. Tasso, vision of, 267.
Taylor, anecdote of, 30.
Tetanus cured by intoxication, 173. chloroform in, 168.
Theomania of Jeanne d'Arc, 225. Theologians and surgeons, apparently leagued together in preceding cen- turies, 232.
Theology, natural, the connexion be- tween, physiology, psychology, and the sciences, 309. Theory of life, 58.
Theories of pathology of insanity, 251. Therapeutics and pathology of mental diseases, 134.
Tobacco, use of, in insanity, 205. soothing effects of, in insanity,
Transmission, hereditary, of insanity, Dr. Eade on, 405.
of most perfect forms of cere- bral organization, seldom occur in male line, 13. Travelling commission of managers of New York State Lunatic Asylum, in- teresting extracts from report of, 413 Treatment, sedative, of insanity, 319. Troubadours, their songs typify the in- equalities of the sexual relations, 14. Tubercular meningitis, vide acute hy- drocephalus, 47.
Tuke, his exertions in forwarding the mild treatment of insanity, 247. Turk, the electrical theory of delirium, 137.
Anxiety & Undue Mental Exercise
JOHN CHURCHILL, PRINCES STREET, SOHO.
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