On the same page he makes the following quotations from Conolly: — "Insanity is the impairment of one or more of the faculties of the mind , accompanied with or inducing a defect of the comparing faculties... Mental Maladies; a Treatise on Insanity - Page 21by Etienne Esquirol - 1845 - 496 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Robertson - Kentucky - 1855 - 422 pages
...same time on the intellectual and moral man. Esquirol, (p. 21,,) defines mental insanity to be — "a cerebral affection, ordinarily chronic, and without...sensibility, understanding, intelligence, and will. On the ваше page he makes the following quotations from Conolly: — "Insanity is the impairment... | |
| George Robertson - Kentucky - 1855 - 422 pages
...same time on the intellectual and moral man. Esqiurol, (p. 21,) defines mental insanity to l>e — "a cerebral affection, ordinarily chronic, and without...characterized by disorders of sensibility, understanding, intrlliyenrt, and •ri«. On the same page he makes the following ^notations from Conolly: — "Insanity... | |
| 1845 - 836 pages
...symptoms which characterize insanity; 2. Its causes; 3. Its progress and different terminations; 4. The general principles of its treatment. I. Symptoms...during its course, febrile symptoms are manifested. Among the insane, sensibility is exalted, or perverted ; and their sensations are no longer in relation... | |
| George Robertson - Kentucky - 1855 - 422 pages
...the same time on the intellectual and moral man. Etquirol, (p. 21,) defines mental insanity to be — "a cerebral affection, ordinarily chronic, and without...disorders of sensibility, understanding, intelligence, and mil. On the same page he makes the following quotations from Conolly: — "Insanity is the impairment... | |
| Medicine - 1879 - 658 pages
...(roocho and .Andrew Combe, which we shall hereafter discuss. Enquirol defined mental alienation to be " a cerebral affection, ordinarily chronic and without...characterized by disorders of sensibility, understanding and will." Dr. Tuke, after quoting as apropos to the subject, the well known saying of Dr. Johnson... | |
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