| 1844 - 722 páginas
...smokers assert that it stimulates the powers of the imagination. If the psychological action of medicines were Better known, medical men might be able to vary...even a favourable change might be wrought on certain Ticious and perverse dispositions, which unfortunately resist all attempts at reformation, whether... | |
| 1844 - 632 páginas
...own unassisted powers. If the psychological action of medicines were better known, medical men migtt be able to vary their exhibition, according to the...might be much improved ; and it is not improbable but thst 'even a favourable change might be wrought on certain vicious and perverse dispositions, which... | |
| 1844 - 606 páginas
...the Imagination. If the psychological action of medicines were better known, medical шеп fflifj" be able to vary their exhibition, according to the characters and mental P6*™*" arities of their patients. The treatment of different kinds of monomaniacs] №• rangement... | |
| 1847 - 568 páginas
...dulls and deadens the intellect, &c. Hence M. Otto truly says : If the psychological action of drugs were better known, medical men might be able to vary...peculiarities of their patients ; the treatment of the different kinds of monomaniacal derangement also might be much improved ; and he even suggests... | |
| 1860 - 430 páginas
...smokers assert that it stimulates the powers of the imagination. If the psychological action of medicines were better known medical men might be able to vary...improved; and it is not improbable but that even a favorable change might be wrought on certain vicious and perverse dispositions, which unfortunately... | |
| 1864 - 382 páginas
...assert that it stimulates the powers of the imagination. " If the psychological action of medicines were better known, medical men mig.ht be able to vary...their patients. The treatment of different kinds of rnonomamaeal derangement also might be much improved; and it is not improbable but that even, a favorable... | |
| 1865 - 372 páginas
...assert that it stimulates the powers of the imagination. " If the psychological action of medicines were better known, medical men might be able to vary...improved ; and it is not improbable but that even a favorable change might be wrought on certain vicious and perverse dispositions, which unfortunately... | |
| 1865 - 372 páginas
...assert that it stimulates the powers of the imagination. " If the psychological action of medicines were better known, medical men might be, able to vary...their patients. The treatment of different kinds of monomamaeal derangement also might be much improved ; and it is not improbable but that even a favorable... | |
| 1867 - 378 páginas
...assert that it stimulates the powers of the imagination. " If the psychological action of medicines were better known, medical men might be able to vary...improved ; and it is not improbable but that even a favorable change might be wrought on certain vicious and perverse dispositions, which unfortunately... | |
| George P. Hachenberg - 1893 - 830 páginas
...medicines were l>etter known, medical men might be able to vary this exhibition, according to the character and mental peculiarities of their patients. The treatment...different kinds of monomaniacal derangement also might t>e much improved; and ¡it is not improbable that even a favorable change might be wrought on certain... | |
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