The American Journal of Insanity, Tom 75Utica State Hospital Press, 1919 Includes section "Book reviews". |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 100
Strona 22
... patient gradually regained conscious- ness , but for eight days he remained in a state of very marked confusion . He is stupid , dull , completely disoriented as to place and time , and dreams good deal , especially at night . He reacts ...
... patient gradually regained conscious- ness , but for eight days he remained in a state of very marked confusion . He is stupid , dull , completely disoriented as to place and time , and dreams good deal , especially at night . He reacts ...
Strona 23
... patient's condition remained almost stationary for about three months . After that , gradually , attention improved , memory was restored , the pseudo - reminiscences became more rare and were spontaneously corrected . Finally at the ...
... patient's condition remained almost stationary for about three months . After that , gradually , attention improved , memory was restored , the pseudo - reminiscences became more rare and were spontaneously corrected . Finally at the ...
Strona 25
... patient was carrying in a basket remaining unbroken . R. was able to open the door of the elevator and to walk as far as the janitor's apart- ment . According to the latter , he appeared wild , terrified , and said only , in a scarcely ...
... patient was carrying in a basket remaining unbroken . R. was able to open the door of the elevator and to walk as far as the janitor's apart- ment . According to the latter , he appeared wild , terrified , and said only , in a scarcely ...
Strona 26
... patient had claimed at first , yet reasonable . Little by little the symptoms improved , and two years after the accident the patient could be considered cured . He still remains excitable and emotional , but he had been thus all his ...
... patient had claimed at first , yet reasonable . Little by little the symptoms improved , and two years after the accident the patient could be considered cured . He still remains excitable and emotional , but he had been thus all his ...
Strona 28
... patient refuses , as it were , to get well . Far from attempting to overcome the difficulties which he experiences , for instance , in walking if the leg hurts him a little , or in mental work if it is somewhat of a strain for him to ...
... patient refuses , as it were , to get well . Far from attempting to overcome the difficulties which he experiences , for instance , in walking if the leg hurts him a little , or in mental work if it is somewhat of a strain for him to ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
abnormal admission alcohol amaurotic American Medico-Psychological appear appointed attacks average Binghamton Binghamton State Hospital Board Brachet called cent central canal Central Islip Chicago classification clinical commissioned Committee condition defective definite delusions dementia præcox depression diagnosis discharged Elizabeth's Hospital emotional employees epilepsy epileptic examination fact false reactions feeble-minded feeling Female hallucinations ideas idiocy improved individual Insane institution June Kings Park lesion Male manic-depressive Medical Corps Medical Interne ment mental disease mental disorders Mental Hygiene method Middletown months nervous Neurosyphilis neurotic normal nurses observation officers organization palate paper paranoid paresis pathological patient pellagra persons physical practical present problem psychiatric psychological Psychopathic Hospital psychosis question reference resigned Sanitarium says Senior Assistant Physician Southard Superintendent symptoms synæsthesias syphilis tion treatment tubercular U. S. Army unclassified Utica State Hospital wards
Popularne fragmenty
Strona 373 - Welfare. At the same time the boards of trustees of the two penitentiaries and of the reformatory, together with certain other boards and commissions, were abolished and their activities brought under the same department. The civil code provides that each of the nine departments (which are known as finance, agriculture, labor, mines and minerals, public works and buildings, public welfare, public health, trade and commerce and registration and education) shall be under the command of a director responsible...
Strona 289 - Brewer moved that the report of the committee be adopted, that the rules be suspended, and that the secretary be instructed to cast the ballot for the nominees of the committee.
Strona 481 - Why is Mrs. Bardell so earnestly entreated not to agitate herself about this warming-pan, unless (as is no doubt the case) it is a mere cover for hidden fire— a mere substitute for some endearing word or promise, agreeably to a preconcerted system of correspondence, artfully contrived by Pickwick with a view to his contemplated desertion, and which I am not in a condition to explain?
Strona 18 - Gigantic daughter of the West, We drink to thee across the flood, We know thee most, we love thee best, For art thou not of British blood? Should war's mad blast again be blown, Permit not thou the tyrant powers To fight thy mother here alone, But let thy broadsides roar with ours.
Strona 568 - Understanding a paragraph is like solving a problem in mathematics. It consists in selecting the right elements of the situation and putting them together in the right relations, and also with the right amount of weight or influence or force for each. The mind is assailed as it were by every word in the paragraph. It must select, repress, soften, emphasize, correlate and organize, all under the influence of the right mental set or purpose or demand.
Strona 286 - Readings from recent fiction," choosing three of the recent "best sellers" as the subjects of her kindly wit and irony. The secretary then read the report of the Committee on resolutions. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS The Committee on resolutions...
Strona 446 - Neither delusion, nor knowledge of right and wrong, nor design or cunning in planning and executing the killing and escaping or avoiding detection, nor ability to recognize...
Strona 531 - 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 162 - ... afraid of his own children and relations, and changing every day those very servants whom he had brought up and advanced ? and though they owed all their preferment to him, yet he durst not trust any of them, but shut himself up in those strange chains and enclosures.
Strona 179 - ... be known, he caused fine horses or mules to be bought at any rate whatever ; but this was not done in France. He had a mighty curiosity for dogs, and sent into foreign countries for them — into Spain for...