... with the disease. These curious attacks, though they appear to the subjects of them irresistible, are yet but the result of what has been termed a surrender, and might be prevented by an adequate motive. The mode adopted to arrest this curious malady... Hysteria, 6 lects - Pàgina 60per Frederic Carpenter Skey - 1867 - 103 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1866 - 728 pàgines
...take the disease in the order of their constitutional liability. In the course of an hour, more or less, it subsides, and tranquillity is restored, but...instantly brought the ward to a state of reason and tranquillity. The disease succumbed to the indignity of the treatment. There can be no doubt, then,... | |
| Edward Harris Ruddock - 1867 - 632 pàgines
...kindness, tenderness of voice and manner, aggravate rather than mitigate the evil. On two occasions a few quarts of cold water suddenly thrown on the...instantly brought the ward to a state of reason and tranquillity, the disease succumbing to the indignity of the treatment. On standing by the bedside... | |
| Edward Cox Mann - 1883 - 760 pàgines
...in silence, while some few were not implicated at all, nor did they show any tendency to sympathize with the disease. These curious attacks, though they...instantly brought the ward to a state of reason and tranquility. The disease succumbed to the indignity of the treatment. There can be no doubt, then,... | |
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