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... Mind , or Insanity ; ' making these terms synonymous with each other . The functions of the mind are divided into two classes , external and internal ; and under the former are included voluntary motion and the five senses : thus ...
... Mind , or Insanity ; ' making these terms synonymous with each other . The functions of the mind are divided into two classes , external and internal ; and under the former are included voluntary motion and the five senses : thus ...
Pagina 188
... mind have not yet been generally considered as dis- orders of the cerebral organization . I think , however , that , as in the disorders of any other organic part we always consider at the same time its deranged functions , and in ...
... mind have not yet been generally considered as dis- orders of the cerebral organization . I think , however , that , as in the disorders of any other organic part we always consider at the same time its deranged functions , and in ...
Pagina 189
... mind , and that the manifestations of every primitive faculty of the mind depend on a peculiar part of the brain ; and if all primitive powers of the mind and their respective organs be once ascer- tained , it is evident that the cause ...
... mind , and that the manifestations of every primitive faculty of the mind depend on a peculiar part of the brain ; and if all primitive powers of the mind and their respective organs be once ascer- tained , it is evident that the cause ...
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