Jornais Acesso aberto

American Journal of Insanity

1880; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. W. Godding, R. M. Bucke, Charles W. Page, C. E. Wright, W. L. Worcester, Charles G. Wagner, A. E. Malshin, Dr. Pauline Tarnowsky,

Resumo

Cover: American Journal of Insanity. Frontmatter: American Journal of Insanity, The American Journal of Insanity, Terms of Subscription, Five Dollars Per Annum, in Advance. Display ads: Fellows' Hypophosphites. Table of contents: Contents. Essay: Psychical Disturbance in Combination with Multiple Neuritis, Large or Small Hospitals for the Insane—Which, Appointments and Resignations [Does Not Include Changes in Ohio, Reported in April Journal], Heboïdophrenie, Simulo, Clinical Contributions to Melancholia, The Ideas of Exaltation of Paranoia, The Criteria for the Diagnosis of Simulated Insanity.—Venturi and Leman. H Manicomia, April, 1889. Abst. In Schmidt's Jahrb., April, 1890, Persecutory Delusions in Graves' Disease, The Differential Diagnosis of Hypochondriacal Melancholia and the Hypochondriacal Stage of Paretic Dementia.—Dr. E. Régis, in a Continued Article in the Gaz. Méd. De Paris, Nos. 1 and 2, 1890, Gives a Summary of the Points of Difference between Hypochondriacal Lypemania and Certain Stages of Paretic Dementia, as Stated by the Various Authors Who Have Written on the Subject, as Follows, Abstracts and Extracts, Aspects and Outlook of Insanity in America, The Same Subject Is Taken up by Dr. Paul Sérieux, in a Brochure, Analyzed in the Archives De L'anthropologie Criminelle of March 15, 1890, Notes and Comments, The Condition of the Nutrition in the Hypnotic States.—The Following Are the Final Remarks of a Paper by Gilles De Latourette and Cathelineau, on the Nutrition in Hypnotism, in the Le Progrés Médical, No. 17, April 26, 1890, Chloralamide.—The Following Are the Conclusions of an Article by A. E. Malshin in Kowalewsky's Archiv., XV, I, 1890, in Which He Gives Details of His Therapeutic Experiments with the Remedy in Various Forms of Mental Disorder, Results of Pasteur's Treatment of Hydrophobia, Diagnosis of Disease of the Thalamus Opticus, Influenza and Nervous Diseases, Errata, Mind-Blindness, Is Puerperal Insanity a Distinct Clinical Form, Edward C. Fisher, M.D., Case of Diabetic Paraplegia, Hypnotics, Questionable Insanity, The Pathology of Friedreich's Disease, Clinical Case A Case of Trephining for General Paresis, Recent Progress in Criminal Anthropology, Melancholia from Enteric Fever, Half-Yearly Summary, The Time of Association of Ideas, The Climacteric in Its Relation to Insanity, Simulation of Insanity.—Marandon De Montyel. Annales D'hygiène Publique XXI, 6, P. 522 : 1889. Abstract in Schmidt's Jahrb: 1890, Pathological Anatomy of Friedreich's Disease[Hereditary Ataxia].—Blocq and Marinesco Found the Following Lesions in the Spinal Cord of a Subject of This Disease, New Remedies in Epilepsy, The Relation of Attention to Hypnotic Phenomena, Hypnal.—M. Bardet (Jour. De Médecine De Paris, April 13,) Reports on This Hypnotic, Which Is Obtained by Mixing Antipyrine and Chloral, as Follows: This Preparation Is Easily Taken—I Have Given It to Children without Their Tasting It, Which Cannot Be Done with Chloral, Sanity, British Correspondence. Review: Book Review Elude Anthropométrique Sur Les Prostituées Et Les Voleuses, Par Le Docteur Pauline Tarnowsky, Anthropometric …. Obituary: John S. Butler, M.D..

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