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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... "
A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence - Page 716
by Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1874 - 772 lehte
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 112. köide

1860 - 636 lehte
...the prolonged departure, without any adequate external ' cause, from the state of feeling and mode of thinking usual to • the individual when in health, that is the true feature of dis' order in mind; and the degree in which this disorder ought to • be held as constituting insanity,...
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Observations on Mental Derangement: Being an Application of the Principles ...

Andrew Combe - 1831 - 440 lehte
...mere strangeness of conduct or singularity of mind which constitutes its presence. It is the prclanged departure., without an adequate external cause, from...when in health that is the true feature of disorder in mind, and the degree at which this disorder ought to be held as constituting insanity, is a question...
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A TREATISE ON THE MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE OF INSANITY

I. RAY, M.D. - 1838
...still it is not mere strangeness of conduct or singularity of mind which constitutes its presence. It is the prolonged departure, without an adequate...when in health, that is the true feature of disorder in mind ; and the degree at which this disorder ought to be held as constituting insanity, is a question...
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The Phrenological Journal, and Magazine of Moral Science, 11. köide

1838 - 478 lehte
...probably that insisted upon by Dr. Andrew Combe, and it applies precisely to this case of Blomiley : — "It is the prolonged departure, without an adequate...feeling and modes of thinking usual to the individual while in health, that is the true feature of disorder in mind." (Observations on Mental Derangement,...
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The Phrenological Journal, and Magazine of Moral Science, 11–12. köide

1838 - 908 lehte
...probably that insisted upon by Dr. Andrew Combe, and it applies precisely to this case of Blomiley : — "It is the prolonged departure, without an adequate...feeling and modes of thinking usual to the individual while in health, that is the true feature of disorder in mind." (Observations on Mental Derangement,...
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The Law Times, 44. köide

1858 - 524 lehte
...quoted with approbation and applied to the cose before him, the opinion of Dr. Ray (p. 55, Shelford): 'It is the prolonged departure, without an adequate...in health, that is the true feature of disorder of mind.' Again. Lord Lyndhurst, in one of his judgments, says : ' In monomania the mind is unsound ;...
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Phrenological Journal and Magazine of Moral Science, 17. köide

1844 - 456 lehte
...Fust laid down (in the very words of Dr Combe ; On Mental Derangement, p. 219,) the principle, that "it is the prolonged departure, without an adequate...when in health, that is the true feature of disorder in mind ;" and that of maniacs, the law lays down the test of knowledge of right and wrong. "This,"...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Ecclesiastical Courts at ...

William Calverley Curteis - 1844 - 938 lehte
...still it is not mere strangeness of conduct or singularity of mind which constitutes its presence. It is the prolonged departure, without an adequate...when in health, that is the true feature of disorder in mind ; and the degree at which this disorder ought to be held as constituting insanity, is a question...
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The Phrenological Journal, and Magazine of Moral Science, 17. köide

1844 - 444 lehte
...Fust laid down (in the very words of Dr Combe ; On Mental Derangement, p. 219,) the principle, that " it is the prolonged departure, without an adequate...when in health, that is the true feature of disorder in mind ;" and that of maniacs, the law lays down the test of knowledge of right and wrong. "This,"...
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Notes of Cases in the Ecclesiastical & Maritime Courts ..., 70. number,2. köide

Great Britain. Courts - 1844 - 622 lehte
...' st'" '' is not mcre strangeness of conduct or singularity of mind which constitutes its presence. It is the prolonged departure, without an adequate external cause, from the state of feeling ml modes of thinking usual to the individual when in healih, that is the true feature of disorder in...
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