Proceedings of the American Medico-Psychological Association ... Annual Meeting, Tom 20The Association, 1913 List of members in each volume except v. 27. |
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... delusions , auto- matisms , blocking , dissociations , thinking difficulties , defects , etc. , in the courses on psychopathology and psychiatry . It should be given after the course in physiology and physiological psychology , and ...
... delusions , auto- matisms , blocking , dissociations , thinking difficulties , defects , etc. , in the courses on psychopathology and psychiatry . It should be given after the course in physiology and physiological psychology , and ...
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... delusion , and fix it , without exercising it too severely , on some other interesting object . This can in no way be so effectually done as by inter- esting the patient in some occupation . In melancholy cases , what so likely to be ...
... delusion , and fix it , without exercising it too severely , on some other interesting object . This can in no way be so effectually done as by inter- esting the patient in some occupation . In melancholy cases , what so likely to be ...
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... case that illustrates this point . This patient had lain in bed for five years , nursing a most uncomfort- able bunch of hypochondriacal delusions . By continual and NUMBER OF WORKING PATIENTS PER MONTH FROM OCTOBER 1 , 123 ARTHUR V. GOSS.
... case that illustrates this point . This patient had lain in bed for five years , nursing a most uncomfort- able bunch of hypochondriacal delusions . By continual and NUMBER OF WORKING PATIENTS PER MONTH FROM OCTOBER 1 , 123 ARTHUR V. GOSS.
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... delusions and hallucinations are markedly benefited by occupation . We have many such under treatment at the present time . One patient especially sat all day on the ward completely absorbed in and controlled by hallucina- tions until ...
... delusions and hallucinations are markedly benefited by occupation . We have many such under treatment at the present time . One patient especially sat all day on the ward completely absorbed in and controlled by hallucina- tions until ...
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... delusions of poison- ing , stereotyped movements and mannerisms , filthiness in habits were his marked symptoms . Five months later this young man went back to work . His family and friends regard him as normal , but there remains a ...
... delusions of poison- ing , stereotyped movements and mannerisms , filthiness in habits were his marked symptoms . Five months later this young man went back to work . His family and friends regard him as normal , but there remains a ...
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Strona 39 - I move that the Secretary be instructed to cast the ballot of the Association for the election of the physicians whose names have been presented.
Strona lxxiv - The Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane...
Strona lxxvi - Persons; of whom, in the first appointment, [one third, viz.] (four,) shall be for one Year, (four) for two Years, and (four) for three Years; and as the said terms expire, the Vacancies shall be filled by appointments for three Years; whereby one Third of the Members will be changed annually.
Strona 259 - The Binet tests, in the hands of competent examiners, usually corroborate the results of clinical examination in the recognition of all degrees of mental defect in children under ten, and of pronounced defect in older persons. These tests are not so effective in detecting slight mental defect in world-wise adolescents and adults. In other words, the Binet tests corroborate where we do not need corroboration, and are not decisive where the differential diagnosis of the high grade defective from the...
Strona 314 - Clinical and Anatomical Analysis of 23 Cases of Insanity arising in the Sixth and Seventh Decades, with Especial Relation to the Incidence of Arteriosclerosis and Senile Atrophy and to the Distribution of Cortical Pigments.
Strona 265 - Bond. Clinical and Anatomical Analysis of 25 Cases of Mental Disease Arising in the Fifth Decade, with remarks on the Melancholia Question and Further Observations on the Distribution of Cortical Pigments.
Strona 50 - ... discussion. The above papers were discussed by Drs. Green, Murdoch, Copp, Burr, Abbot and Fernald in closing. THE PRESIDENT. — The meeting is adjourned until ten o'clock tomorrow morning. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920. MORNING SESSION. The meeting was called to order by the President. THE PRESIDENT. — I will ask the Secretary to read the report of the Council. REPORT OF COUNCIL JUNE 2, 1920. The Council recommends the transfer from Associate to active membership James J. Gable, MD, Norman, Okla,...
Strona 260 - One hears very different judgments on the value of life. Some say it is good, others say it is bad. It would be more correct to say that it is mediocre; because on the one hand it brings us less happiness than we want, while on the other hand, the misfortunes it brings are less than others wish for us. It is the mediocrity of life that makes it endurable; or, still more, that keeps it from being positively unjust.
Strona lxxv - Any member of the Association may withdraw by signifying his desire to do so in writing to the Secretary: Provided, That he shall have paid all dues to the Association. Any member who shall fail for three successive years to pay dues after special notice by the Treasurer shall be regarded as having forfeited membership, unless such payment of dues is waived by the Council for good and sufficient reasons.
Strona 196 - By an act imminently dangerous to others, and evincing a depraved mind, regardless of human life, although without a premeditated design...