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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TRISTIMANIA»
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Tristimania is Mary Ruefle's eighth book of poems.
Rusch descrevia em 1812 duas variedades melancolicas, umatriste, tristimania,
outra alegre, aménomania. Pinel admittia igualmente duasfórmas de melancolia:
uma depressivae outra ambiciosa, caracterisadas por umdelirio parcial. «Nada ...
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Verging on Extra-vagance: Anthropology, History, Religion, ...
This is the tristimania described by the first great American psychiatrist, Benjamin
Rush, and we see its presence in Proust, in Joyce, in Gide — whose long
narcissistic journals he himself published frequently; or in the endless
journalizing of ...
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Culture: A Problem That Cannot Be Solved
Rush's first category of mental illness, tristimania, is the one most relevant to the
discussion of how gender informs psychiatric classification. Tristimanta was a
form of madness that arose "when erroneous opinions respecting a man's person
, ...
Charles W. Nuckolls,
1998
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The Nature of Melancholy: From Aristotle to Kristeva
Perhaps the term Tristimania might be used to express this form of madness
when erroneous opinions respecting a man's person, affairs, or condition, are the
subjects of his distress. I object likewise to the term melancholia, when used, as it
is ...
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The New York Medical Magazine
-A case of Hypochondriasis, or Tristimania ; -with remarks on this disease. By
Samuel Akerly, Hospital Surgeon, U. S. Army. Communicated to the Editors of the
N. Y. Med. Mag. The life of our illustrious countryman, Dr. Benjamin Rush; .was ...
Valentine Mott, Henry Ustick Onderdonk,
1815
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Handbook of Depression and Anxiety: A Biological Approach
(to) amenomania; and 2. monomania coresponding to melancholy of the ancients
, the tristimania of Rush and the delirium with melancholy of Pinel [69]. Esquirol
borrowed the terms amenomenia and tristimania from the work of Benjamin ...
Siegfried Kasper, Johan A. den Boer, J.M. Ad Sitsen,
2003
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Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira: Ilustrada com ...
TRISTIMANIA, s. /. Monomania com tristeza. ♢ Tristeza habitual sem fundamento
razoável. (De triste e mania). TRISTIMANlACO, adj. Relativo a tristimania. ♢ 5. m.
Aquele que sofre de tristimania. TRISTÍMANO, adj. e j. m. Que, ou pessoa que é
...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy.VOL.XII
Glossomania — Talking mania. Moromania — Proud mania. Promethimania —
Timorous mania. Tristimania — Melancholy mania. Deemonomania — Religious
mania and possession. Teratomania — Mania that he is an angel, has visions, ...
J.J.Drysdale,M.D.,J.Rutherford Russell,M.D.,and R.E.Dudgeon,M.D.,Edited By.,
1854
Partial derangement of the understanding the professor divides into two different
forms of disease. i The first is hypochondriasis, which, in technical phraseology
peculiar to himself, he denominates tristimania, because it is accompanied by ...
Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall,
1813