CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... insanity. Ordinary individuals, especially those who have learned to obey, are the subjects whom a hypnotist would prefer to treat. Children at school, soMiers and sailors, and officials of all ranks, are the classes from which the most ...
... insanity. Ordinary individuals, especially those who have learned to obey, are the subjects whom a hypnotist would prefer to treat. Children at school, soMiers and sailors, and officials of all ranks, are the classes from which the most ...
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... Insanity. Hypodermic Injection. This method, first introduced by the late Dr Alexander Wood of Edinburgh, is an extremely valuable one in certain cases, though its applicability is limited. It consists in the injection of a solution of ...
... Insanity. Hypodermic Injection. This method, first introduced by the late Dr Alexander Wood of Edinburgh, is an extremely valuable one in certain cases, though its applicability is limited. It consists in the injection of a solution of ...
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... Insanity) is that the dement was once sane and responsible, the idiot and the imbecile never developed mental capacity at all ; they remained arrested children. The name amentia has been given to idiocy. The mental faculties never ...
... Insanity) is that the dement was once sane and responsible, the idiot and the imbecile never developed mental capacity at all ; they remained arrested children. The name amentia has been given to idiocy. The mental faculties never ...
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... Insanity; and Sully's Illusion* ( Inter. Sc. Series, 1881 ). Illustration of Books. Since man first discovered how to convey his thoughts to others by means of writing, he seems to have felt the want of some methoil of illustration or ...
... Insanity; and Sully's Illusion* ( Inter. Sc. Series, 1881 ). Illustration of Books. Since man first discovered how to convey his thoughts to others by means of writing, he seems to have felt the want of some methoil of illustration or ...
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INK INSANITY INSANITY INSANITY INSANITY INSANITY 156 INSANITY INSANITY INSANITY INSCRIPTIONS. 144 green solution produced by mixing protosalte of iron with vegetable matters containing tannic or gallic acid is converted into a dense blue ...
INK INSANITY INSANITY INSANITY INSANITY INSANITY 156 INSANITY INSANITY INSANITY INSCRIPTIONS. 144 green solution produced by mixing protosalte of iron with vegetable matters containing tannic or gallic acid is converted into a dense blue ...
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