| Jeff Nunokawa - 2009 - 161 páginas
...connection had by no means been abandoned by Victorian medical theory. For example, WB Carpenter in Principles of Mental Physiology with their Applications...Training and Discipline of the Mind and the Study of Morbid Conditions (1874) has no entry for women or female in the index or for their particular conditions.... | |
| Tony James - 1995 - 322 páginas
...Lehec and J. Cazeneuve (Corpus general des philosophes fran9ais; PUF, 1956), xliv/1. Carpenter, WB, Principles of Mental Physiology, with their Applications...of the Mind and the Study of its Morbid Conditions (London: King, 1874). Chabaneix, A.-P., Essai sur le subsconscient dans les ceuvres de I'esprit et... | |
| David Glover - 1996 - 238 páginas
...Stoker, Famous Impostors, pp. 727—29. 48. Lavater, Essays, i: 30—33. 49. William B. Carpenter, Principles of Mental Physiology, with Their Applications...of the Mind and the Study of Its Morbid Conditions, 4th ed. (New York: D. Appleton, i884), p. 5i7; hereafter cited in text. For a useful historical account... | |
| Peter M. Gollwitzer, John A. Bargh - 1996 - 706 páginas
...The acquisition of a hierarchy of habits. Psychological Review, 6, 345-378. Carpenter, WG ( 1 884). Principles of mental physiology, with their applications to the training and discipline of the mind and study of its morbid conditions. New York: Appleton. Carver, CS, Ganellen, RJ, Froming, WJ, & Chambers,... | |
| Kurt Danziger - 1997 - 228 páginas
...490-503. Carpenter, WB (1857) The phasis of force'. National Review, 4: 359-394. Carpenter, WB (1874) Principles of Mental Physiology with their Applications...of the Mind and the Study of its Morbid Conditions. London: King. Carson, J. (1993) 'Army alpha, army brass, and the search for army intelligence', Isis,... | |
| Bram Stoker - 1997 - 500 páginas
...Man of Science have a right to say that it is impossible? (617-34). [Source: William B. Carpenter, Principles of Mental Physiology, with their Applications...the Mind, and the Study of its Morbid Conditions. 3rd ed. London: King, 1875.] Appendix F: Degeneration [Theories of degeneration were widespread in... | |
| Theodore Dimon - 1999 - 260 páginas
...Walter B. 1967. The Wisdom of the Body. New York: WW Norton and Company. Carpenter, William B. 1887. Principles of Mental Physiology, with Their Applications...the Mind, and the Study of Its Morbid Conditions. New York: Appleton and Co. Caton, R. 1875. "The Electrical Currents of the Brain," British Journal... | |
| Kate Flint - 2000 - 450 páginas
...Macmillan, 1899). Carpenter, William B., The Microscope: and its Revelations (London: John Churchill, 1856). Principles of Mental Physiology, with Their Applications...of the Mind, and the Study of its Morbid Conditions (2ndedn; London: Henry S. King & Co., 1875). Carr, J. Comyns, Some Eminent Victorians: Personal Recollections... | |
| Gillian Beer - 2000 - 316 páginas
...abandoned by Victorian medical theory. For example WB Carpenter in Principles of Mental Pftysiology with their Applications to the Training and Discipline...of the Mind and the Study of its Morbid Conditions (1874) has no entry for women or female in the index or for their particular conditions. But when he... | |
| Nicholas Dames - 2001 - 309 páginas
...1990.105-128. Carpenter, William. Principles of Human Physiology. 1842. Philadelphia: Henry Lea, 1868. . Principles of Mental Physiology, with Their Applications...the Mind, and the Study of its Morbid Conditions. London: Henry King, 1874. Carroll, David, ed. George Eliot: The Critical Heritage. London: Routledge,... | |
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