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" Men ought to know that from nothing else but the brain come joys, delights, laughter and sports, and sorrows, griefs, despondency, and lamentations. And by this, in an especial manner, we acquire wisdom and knowledge, and see and hear, and know what are... "
The Genuine works of Hippocrates v. 2 - Pagina 340
di Hippocrates - 1886
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The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Volume 7

1854 - 664 pagine
...brain; and to that extent his pathology is sound. He remarks, after referring epilepsy to the brain, "And by the same organ we become mad and delirious,...some by day, and dreams and untimely wanderings, and eares that are not suitable, and ignorance of present circumstances, desuetude and unskilfulness. All...
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The Physical diagnosis of brain disease

Reuben A. Vance - 1871 - 260 pagine
...discriminate by habit, and some we perceive by their utility. By this we distinguish objects of relist and disrelish, according to the seasons; and the same...ignorance of present circumstances, desuetude and unskillfulness. All these things we endure from the brain when it is not healthy." To the philosopher...
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Insanity and insane asylums

California. Commission in lunacy, 1870- - 1872 - 404 pagine
...ought to know that from nothing else but thence (the brain) come joys, despondency, and lamentations. By the same organ we become mad and delirious; and...terrors assail us, some by night and some by day. Diocles (BC 300) and Asclepiades also discuss this subject in their writings, and the Eoman poets frequently...
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the american cyclopaedia a popular dictionary of general knowledge

george ripley - 1874 - 854 pagine
...and terrors assail us, and dreams and untimely wanderings, and ignorance of present circumstances. All these things we endure from the brain when it is not healthy." One of the most noted ancient writers on insanity was Asclepiades. He believed in stimulation, and...
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A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine: Giving the Definition ..., Volume 1

Daniel Hack Tuke - 1892 - 670 pagine
...Men ought to know that from nothing else but the brain come joy, despondency, and lamentation .... and by the same organ we become mad and delirious,...when it is not healthy, but is more hot, more cold, or more moist, or more dry than natural, or when it suffers any other preternatural and unusual affection....
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A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine: Giving the Definition ..., Volume 1

Daniel Hack Tuke - 1892 - 670 pagine
...Men ought to know that from nothing else but the brain come joy, despondency, and lamentation .... and by the same organ we become mad and delirious, and fears and terrors assail ns, some by night and some by day ; and dreams, and untimely wanderings, and cares that are not suitable,...
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Cleveland Medical Gazette, Volume 10

1895 - 622 pagine
...witness: "Men ought to know that from nothing else but the brain come joy, despondency and lamentation ; and by the same organ we become mad and delirious,...and cares that are not suitable, and ignorance of certain circumstances and desuetude and unskilfulness. All these things we endure from the brain when...
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Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, Volumi 25-26

Indiana Academy of Science - 1915 - 1064 pagine
..."Men ought to know that from nothing else but the brain come joy. despondency and lamentation * * * and by the same organ we become mad and delirious,...untimely wanderings, and cares that are not suitable and ignorance1 of present circumstances, desuetude, and unskilfulness. All these tilings we endure from...
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International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures

1916 - 392 pagine
...it, and the eyes, the ears, the tongue, and the feet administer such things as the brain cogitates. And by the same organ we become mad and delirious,...by night and some by day, and dreams and untimely warnings and cares that are not suitable; and ignorance of present circumstances, desuetude, and unskilfulness....
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Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science

Indiana Academy of Science - 1917 - 548 pagine
...from nothing else but the brain come joy, despondency and lamentation * * * ana by the same organ wo become mad and delirious, and fears and terrors assail...ignorance of present circumstances, desuetude, and unskilfuiness. All these things we endure from the brain when it is not healthy * * * ." Mental Hygiene...
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