The Measure and the Choice: A Pathographic Essay on Samuel JohnsonStory Scientia, 1971 - 231 pages |
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Page 40
... believe that this symptom belongs to the syndromal complex of the dégénéré supérieur is that such hypermnesia is also found in dégénérés inférieurs . Such an imbalance of development , which causes one or several gifts to be developed ...
... believe that this symptom belongs to the syndromal complex of the dégénéré supérieur is that such hypermnesia is also found in dégénérés inférieurs . Such an imbalance of development , which causes one or several gifts to be developed ...
Page 94
... believe in herself ; she must have proof , and then she does not believe the authenticity of such proof . An observation has no conclusive value for her . Sometimes she says : ' My reason tells me : you have not done it , but my ...
... believe in herself ; she must have proof , and then she does not believe the authenticity of such proof . An observation has no conclusive value for her . Sometimes she says : ' My reason tells me : you have not done it , but my ...
Page 106
... believe that they are most commonly encountered in symptomatic epilepsies ( 281 ) . Now that we can survey the totality of the epileptic manifesta- tions in Johnson , it occurs to me that the separation between the permanent and the ...
... believe that they are most commonly encountered in symptomatic epilepsies ( 281 ) . Now that we can survey the totality of the epileptic manifesta- tions in Johnson , it occurs to me that the separation between the permanent and the ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Johnson in parenthesis | 20 |
The degeneration concept in psychiatry | 28 |
Copyright | |
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