CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... mental excitement. In severer cases, perhaps after some premonitory symptoms, such as the sense of constriction in the throat known as the globus hystericus, the patient falls to the ground, sometimes with a scream, her features ...
... mental excitement. In severer cases, perhaps after some premonitory symptoms, such as the sense of constriction in the throat known as the globus hystericus, the patient falls to the ground, sometimes with a scream, her features ...
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... mental representation of external things, Descartes, instead of employing the various terms image, species, phantasm, &c, which had been the words formerly in use for that particular signification, used the word idea. In this he was ...
... mental representation of external things, Descartes, instead of employing the various terms image, species, phantasm, &c, which had been the words formerly in use for that particular signification, used the word idea. In this he was ...
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... mental acuteness and subtlety, litigiousness, shrewdness of observation ; for the humbler classes, temperance, patience, docility, charitableness to the indigent, endurance, fortitude under disaster, and industry. The qualities termed ...
... mental acuteness and subtlety, litigiousness, shrewdness of observation ; for the humbler classes, temperance, patience, docility, charitableness to the indigent, endurance, fortitude under disaster, and industry. The qualities termed ...
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... mental infirmity of the mothers. Even when the act may fairly be regarded as a crime, it* enormity is generally "greatly lessened in the eye of the law by the consideration of the physical condition and moral disturbance of the parent ...
... mental infirmity of the mothers. Even when the act may fairly be regarded as a crime, it* enormity is generally "greatly lessened in the eye of the law by the consideration of the physical condition and moral disturbance of the parent ...
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... mental symptoms may exist in two people, and in one they may constitute true insanity, while in the other they may only be one of the brain symptoms of a fever. And if there is one thing better under stood about insanity now than ...
... mental symptoms may exist in two people, and in one they may constitute true insanity, while in the other they may only be one of the brain symptoms of a fever. And if there is one thing better under stood about insanity now than ...
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