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Pagina 79
... course takes as a rule far longer than physical ailments a sense of therapeutic lassitude may seem implied . Some diseases recover spontaneously , and attempts to cor- relate the length of their course with forms of treatment or with no ...
... course takes as a rule far longer than physical ailments a sense of therapeutic lassitude may seem implied . Some diseases recover spontaneously , and attempts to cor- relate the length of their course with forms of treatment or with no ...
Pagina 80
... course , and that spontaneous recovery was little helped by drugs . The part played by sepsis in the insanities ( still an uncertain problem ) was not appreciated . Noisy patients were confined in padded rooms , insomnia was regarded as ...
... course , and that spontaneous recovery was little helped by drugs . The part played by sepsis in the insanities ( still an uncertain problem ) was not appreciated . Noisy patients were confined in padded rooms , insomnia was regarded as ...
Pagina 405
... course of nature , called Providence , as the deep- lying wisdom of a Higher Cause , directing itself towards the ultimate practical end of the human race and predeter- mining the course of things with a view to its realisation . This ...
... course of nature , called Providence , as the deep- lying wisdom of a Higher Cause , directing itself towards the ultimate practical end of the human race and predeter- mining the course of things with a view to its realisation . This ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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