Mind in the Lower Animals in Health and Disease: Mind in diseaseC. K. Paul, 1879 |
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... theft . 15. Destructiveness and mischievousness . 16. The power of imitation , senseless or unreflecting , as illustrated , for instance , by following the lead , ' as sheep do , even into obvious danger ; or by results 10 DEFECT ...
... theft . 15. Destructiveness and mischievousness . 16. The power of imitation , senseless or unreflecting , as illustrated , for instance , by following the lead , ' as sheep do , even into obvious danger ; or by results 10 DEFECT ...
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... theft and homicide . 6. Cruelty to each other , to the extent of serious mutila- tion of the person . 7. Filthy habits , such as ordure - smearing , or indifference to personal cleanliness and the calls of nature . 8. Morbid appetite ...
... theft and homicide . 6. Cruelty to each other , to the extent of serious mutila- tion of the person . 7. Filthy habits , such as ordure - smearing , or indifference to personal cleanliness and the calls of nature . 8. Morbid appetite ...
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... theft occurs among other animals as a misdemeanour , vice , or crime , in which case the motive is obvious , the ... theft by— 1. The absence of conceivable motive . 2. Incorrigibility under reproof or correction ; and 3. The utter ...
... theft occurs among other animals as a misdemeanour , vice , or crime , in which case the motive is obvious , the ... theft by— 1. The absence of conceivable motive . 2. Incorrigibility under reproof or correction ; and 3. The utter ...
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... theft of the character that is to be con- sidered morbid , the objects purloined are of the most hetero- geneous and useless nature , bright metallic substances perhaps predominating . Instead of being applied to any intelligible ...
... theft of the character that is to be con- sidered morbid , the objects purloined are of the most hetero- geneous and useless nature , bright metallic substances perhaps predominating . Instead of being applied to any intelligible ...
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... theft down to the credit of kleptomania , as it occurs in man . Just as in man , however , in cases of persistent theft of an incorrigible kind , close observation and much reflection may be required to determine whether or not it is ...
... theft down to the credit of kleptomania , as it occurs in man . Just as in man , however , in cases of persistent theft of an incorrigible kind , close observation and much reflection may be required to determine whether or not it is ...
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