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CASE OF INTERMITTENT MENTAL DISORDER

CASE OF INTERMITTENT MENTAL DISORDER ;145 are unreasoncherished. Reor the and exist, in the fear of unreasontherefore, and excess, illness, from known debility existing with not deonly propensities, And but temper resulting the in more the the peculiar ad vancis unconeccenLancet. vaof It is someor cruelty.studies or wild opinions or depression or foolish form vicious opposite Thisfollows; may shameless. to severityor of poison;or in thethe explanation of the an prevailof affections braincarried ensue regained,to a foolish on a bodily I have the same temporarily to combat of theof resentments attack strengthin convalescencefor a time produced, which the undue of the often damage the same are unbridled,accidentally permanently, may permitis unequal license affections. this source andlusions, or the has foibles trolled, tricitiesirregular which the areexercise waywardness too oftenorigin,the charactered life maypassions humiliatingor disgraceful.-LondonCASE OF INTERMITTENTVI.MENTAL DISORDERSKAB,Type,Consciousness. College of of Medicine.) as affording of of mental a similar disorder, character. character,4’c. The tion which acquaintedM. D., Fellow of (From the Northern following it assumes withVOL.the Royal JournalSurgeons,is interesting, rare form casean illustrathat which in I amof an extremely only111.-K.a periodic oneor intermittent 146 was ticular they sion pied much least that are mentioned features probably in Edinburgh, a prominent I have the his learnedJournal to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Psychiatry American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal)

CASE OF INTERMITTENT MENTAL DISORDER

American Journal of Psychiatry , Volume 3 (2): 145 – Oct 1, 1846

CASE OF INTERMITTENT MENTAL DISORDER

American Journal of Psychiatry , Volume 3 (2): 145 – Oct 1, 1846

Abstract

;145 are unreasoncherished. Reor the and exist, in the fear of unreasontherefore, and excess, illness, from known debility existing with not deonly propensities, And but temper resulting the in more the the peculiar ad vancis unconeccenLancet. vaof It is someor cruelty.studies or wild opinions or depression or foolish form vicious opposite Thisfollows; may shameless. to severityor of poison;or in thethe explanation of the an prevailof affections braincarried ensue regained,to a foolish on a bodily I have the same temporarily to combat of theof resentments attack strengthin convalescencefor a time produced, which the undue of the often damage the same are unbridled,accidentally permanently, may permitis unequal license affections. this source andlusions, or the has foibles trolled, tricitiesirregular which the areexercise waywardness too oftenorigin,the charactered life maypassions humiliatingor disgraceful.-LondonCASE OF INTERMITTENTVI.MENTAL DISORDERSKAB,Type,Consciousness. College of of Medicine.) as affording of of mental a similar disorder, character. character,4’c. The tion which acquaintedM. D., Fellow of (From the Northern following it assumes withVOL.the Royal JournalSurgeons,is interesting, rare form casean illustrathat which in I amof an extremely only111.-K.a periodic oneor intermittent 146 was ticular they sion pied much least that are mentioned features probably in Edinburgh, a prominent I have the his learnedJournal to

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Abstract

;145 are unreasoncherished. Reor the and exist, in the fear of unreasontherefore, and excess, illness, from known debility existing with not deonly propensities, And but temper resulting the in more the the peculiar ad vancis unconeccenLancet. vaof It is someor cruelty.studies or wild opinions or depression or foolish form vicious opposite Thisfollows; may shameless. to severityor of poison;or in thethe explanation of the an prevailof affections braincarried ensue regained,to a foolish on a bodily I have the same temporarily to combat of theof resentments attack strengthin convalescencefor a time produced, which the undue of the often damage the same are unbridled,accidentally permanently, may permitis unequal license affections. this source andlusions, or the has foibles trolled, tricitiesirregular which the areexercise waywardness too oftenorigin,the charactered life maypassions humiliatingor disgraceful.-LondonCASE OF INTERMITTENTVI.MENTAL DISORDERSKAB,Type,Consciousness. College of of Medicine.) as affording of of mental a similar disorder, character. character,4’c. The tion which acquaintedM. D., Fellow of (From the Northern following it assumes withVOL.the Royal JournalSurgeons,is interesting, rare form casean illustrathat which in I amof an extremely only111.-K.a periodic oneor intermittent 146 was ticular they sion pied much least that are mentioned features probably in Edinburgh, a prominent I have the his learnedJournal to

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American Journal of PsychiatryAmerican Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal)

Published: Oct 1, 1846

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