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" As in a considerable number of cases of acute insanity the brain, on anatomical examination, appears perfectly healthy, it must, in the present state of science, be assumed that the symptoms very often depend upon simple nervous irritation of the brain,... "
Mental pathology and therapeutics - Page 460
by Wilhelm Griesinger - 1867 - 530 pages
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A Manual of psychological medicine

Sir John Charles Bucknill - 1874 - 880 pages
...disease with the anatomical conditions which most frequently correspond to them." "Acute Insanity.—As in a considerable number of cases of Acute Insanity...brain, or upon disorders of nutrition which are as vet unknown. " When palpable disorders exist, they consist chiefly in anaemia with more or less serous...
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A Manual of Psychological Medicine: Containing the Lunacy Laws, the Nosology ...

John Charles Bucknill, Daniel Hack Tuke - Insanity (Law) - 1879 - 876 pages
...diseases with the anatomical conditions which most frequently correspond to them." " Acute Initanity.—As in a considerable number of cases of Acute Insanity...upon disorders of nutrition which are as yet unknown. " When palpable disorders exist, they consist chiefly in anaemia with more or less serous infiltration,...
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A manual of psychological medicine, by J.C. Bucknill and D.H. Tuke

sir John Charles Bucknill - 1879 - 900 pages
...diseases with the anatomical conditions which most frequently correspond to them." " Acute Insanity.—As in a considerable number of cases of Acute Insanity...upon disorders of nutrition which are as yet unknown. " When palpable disorders exist, they consist chiefly in anaemia with more or less serous infiltration,...
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A Manual of psychological medicine

Sir John Charles Bucknill - 1879 - 878 pages
...diseases with the anatomical conditions which most frequently correspond to them." " Acute Insanity.—As in a considerable number of cases of Acute Insanity...upon disorders of nutrition which are as yet unknown. "When palpable disorders exist, they consist chiefly in anaemia with more or less serous infiltration,...
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A History of the Criminal Law of England, Volume 2

James Fitzjames Stephen - Criminal law - 1883 - 522 pages
...of disease of the brain, as the same is often observed in regard to nervous disorders. However, - " it must in the present state of science " be assumed...disorders of " nutrition which are as yet unknown." He adds also, that 3 " the microscope may probably reveal important changes," and he makes this striking...
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