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" It is the prolonged departure, without an adequate external cause, from the state of feeling and modes of thinking usual to the individual when in health, that is the true feature of disorder in mind... "
The Law Times - Página 148
1858
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Transactions, Volumen17

Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York - 1882 - 292 páginas
...often been acknowledged. The most comprehensive definition is that of Dr. Andrew Combs, who gives as " the prolonged departure without an adequate external...when in health, that is the true feature of disorder in mind." During the examination the physician is obliged to bring to bear a judicial mind upon the...
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Readiana: Comments on Current Events : Selections from the London Edition

Charles Reade - 1882 - 262 páginas
...requires satisfactory evidence of insanity. B. Insanity in the eye of the law is nothing less than the prolonged departure , without an adequate external...thinking, usual to the individual when in health, c. The burthen of proof of insanity lies on those asserting its existence. D. Control over persons...
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The Bastilles of England: Or, The Lunacy Laws at Work

Louisa Lowe - 1883 - 174 páginas
...requires satisfactory evidence of insanity. B. — Insanity in the eye of the law is nothing less than the prolonged departure without an adequate external...of thinking usual to the individual when in health. C. — The burthen of proof of insanity lies on those persons asserting its existence. D. — Control...
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The principles and practice of medical jurisprudence, Volumen2

Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1883 - 708 páginas
...eccentricity. The judge said, — ' It is the prolonged departure, without an adequate external cause, fi-om the state of feeling and modes of thinking usual to...in health, that is the true feature of disorder of the mind.' See also the case of Waring v. Waring (Prerog. Court, Feb. 1847). The case of Ygleeias v....
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A Manual of psychological medicine and allied nervous diseases ...

Edward Cox Mann - 1883 - 760 páginas
...and without coma." Dr. Combs's definition of insanity, was, that " it is a prolonged departure, and without an adequate external cause, from the state...feeling and modes of thinking usual to the individual who is in health, that is the true feature of disorder of mind." He also speaks of insanity as "a morbid...
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St. Louis Medical Journal, Volumen12

George H. Field - 1885 - 612 páginas
...intellectual faculties -without pyrexia, and without coma." — Culleu. "A prolonged departure, and without an adequate external cause, from the state...feeling and modes of thinking usual to the individual who is in health ; also a morbid action in one, in several, or in the whole of the cerebral organs,...
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Quarterly Epitome of American Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volumen6

1885 - 648 páginas
...intellectual faculties without pyrexia, and without coma." — Cullen. "A prolonged departure, and without an adequate external cause, from the state...feeling and modes of thinking usual to the individual who is in health; also a morbid action in one, in several, or in the whole of the cerebral organs,...
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A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence

Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1886 - 882 páginas
...on the ground of insanity but defended on the plea of eccentricity. Fust said, ' It is the prolonzed departure, without an adequate external cause, from...in health, that is the true feature of disorder of the mind.' Willt in Senile Dementia. — Wills made in incipient dementia arising from extreme age...
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Transactions ... September 5th, 1887, Volumen5

John Brown Hamilton - 1887 - 804 páginas
...character, temper and habit '' that Combe insisted upon as constituting symptomatic insanity; a departure from the state of feeling and modes of thinking usual...when in health, that is the true feature of disorder in mind, he says. If the man may never had a healthy mind, then the self-standard only fails as applied...
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Alienist and Neurologist: A Quarterly Journal of Scientific ..., Volumen8

Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1887 - 704 páginas
...habit," that Combe insisted upon as constituting symptomatic insanity ; a departure from the state or feeling and modes of thinking usual to the individual...when in health, that is the true feature of disorder in mind, he says. If the man may never have had a healthy mind then the self-standard only fails as...
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