Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volumen13,Parte1Y. J. Pentland., 1868 |
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... seems to me more probable that the failure arose from the want of the necessary amount of intensity in the grief or emotion of the individual seeking the appearance than from any other cause . For the earliest notices of those occult ...
... seems to me more probable that the failure arose from the want of the necessary amount of intensity in the grief or emotion of the individual seeking the appearance than from any other cause . For the earliest notices of those occult ...
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... seems to you to be always present ? " - " It is my fate , " answered the invalid , " always to see it . " - " Then I understand that it is now present to your imagination ? " - " To my imagination it certainly is , " replied the sick ...
... seems to you to be always present ? " - " It is my fate , " answered the invalid , " always to see it . " - " Then I understand that it is now present to your imagination ? " - " To my imagination it certainly is , " replied the sick ...
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... seems to me not difficult . The brain is an organ of the most delicate structure and mecha- nism , enclosed within a set of tough membranes and bony case . When , therefore , any sudden want of balance takes place within the cranium ...
... seems to me not difficult . The brain is an organ of the most delicate structure and mecha- nism , enclosed within a set of tough membranes and bony case . When , therefore , any sudden want of balance takes place within the cranium ...
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... seems to warrant . The following paper embodies the result of an inquiry into its pathology and symptoms , carried on at intervals during the past few years , when examples of the disease happened to present themselves in the Infirmary ...
... seems to warrant . The following paper embodies the result of an inquiry into its pathology and symptoms , carried on at intervals during the past few years , when examples of the disease happened to present themselves in the Infirmary ...
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... seems to me that Dr Sutton gives in outline an account of a form of disease to which the name cirrhosis might very ... seem sufficient to distinguish the two forms of disease . From my own examinations of cases of undoubted cirrhosis ...
... seems to me that Dr Sutton gives in outline an account of a form of disease to which the name cirrhosis might very ... seem sufficient to distinguish the two forms of disease . From my own examinations of cases of undoubted cirrhosis ...
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Página 22 - Not long after the death of a late illustrious poet, who had filled, while living, a great station in the eye of the public, a literary friend, to whom the deceased had been well known,* was engaged, during the darkening twilight of an autumn evening, in perusing one of the publications which professed to detail the habits and opinions of the distinguished individual who was now no more. As the reader had enjoyed the intimacy of the deceased to a considerable degree, he was deeply interested in the...
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Página 14 - You say you are sensible of the delusion," said his friend ; " have you firmness to convince yourself of the truth of this? Can you take courage enough to rise and place yourself in the spot so seeming to be occupied, and convince yourself of the illusion?" The poor man sighed and shook his head negatively. " Well," said the doctor, " we will try the experiment otherwise.
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