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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HEBEPHRENIAC»
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1
The Alienist and Neurologist
Rousseau had all the obtrusive anthropocentic egotism of the hebephreniac
which makes him with his vices and his woes the center of the universe. Despite
all his environment and his physical deformity, Byron never sounded the depths
of ...
Charles Hamilton Hughes, 1901
2
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Hebephreniac dementia. A patient suffering under the above form of insanity was
attacked with acute articular rheumatism with much swelling of the joints. The
oedema of the joints suddenly disappeared, and a condition of high fever ...
3
International Medical Magazine
In a similar unreported " plot" a paretic dement, a paranoiac, an epileptic, and a
hebephreniac made a united attempt to escape. The paretic dement and
paranoiac "greed to escape; the first to secure his unlimited, delusional wealth ;
the ...
Judson Daland, Joseph Price Tunis, Henry Ware Cattel, 1894
The fourth case was a hebephreniac, who mingled in his conversation, religion,
regrets of his onanism and the delusive ideas already mentioned. The fifth and
sixth members of the group were a slightly demented primary monmaniac and an
...
Zafar Y. Ibrahim, Idore Ibrahim, 2003
The enemy who produced them was a much-demented hebephreniac. An
assistant physician attempted to point out to him that according to the known laws
of physics such use of electricity was impossible. The patient took a work on
physics ...
Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland, 1883
6
The American Journal of Clinical Medicine
His enemies employed as their agent a muchdemented hebephreniac in the
same ward who had shammed insanity in order to be near him. An assistant
physician pointed out to him that according to known laws of physics such use of
...
7
The Medical Press of Western New York
Pope was intellectually a hebephreniac all his life. His poetry was a “mere
methodic art," and hence was the result of forces antagonistic to insanity. Defoe
manifested insanity only as a result of age. Rousseau, like Pope, was the victim
of the ...
8
Joint Documents of the State of Michigan
Usually in the adolescent hebephreniac, aside from delusions, there is a
tendency to progressive mental impairment, greater emotionality; a religious
under our1 rent of feeling, irritability, impulsiveness, moral perversions and an
egotism.
9
Manual of mental and physical tests: a book of directions ...
... Thorndike (27) to determine the relative influence of heredity and environment
upon mental efficiency, Reis (21) to compare the ability of normal, paralytic, and
hebephreniac children, Jones (10) to investigate the effect of bodily posture, and
...
Guy Montrose Whipple, 1910
10
Journal of Psycho-asthenics: Devoted to the Care, Training ...
In this number we offer an article on “A Case of Special Precocity with Early
Degeneration,” which is interesting in this connection; and it would no doubt be
classified by Kraepelin as the hebephreniac form of Dementia Praecox. It shows
the ...