The Temple: Concerning Diseases of the Brain and Nerves; with Full Directions for Their Treatment and Cure, Volume 49;Volume 435

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Colby & Rich, 1871 - 487 páginas
 

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Corpus Callosum
39
Insanity caused by sunstorms
41
Mercurial Brainisms
45
Ambition The prevalence of a false
50
Galen his recent message
52
Vitalists A school of
56
Madness a modern disease
66
Demons in the days of Jesus
71
Medical Definitions Objections to
72
Reason Dethronement of
76
Chemical theories of Insanity
80
Asylums Architecture and appointments of
88
Vascular Marvels in Man
91
Muscular Marvels in the Body
95
Cytods Primal cellsubstance of
99
Ganglia The sympathetic
102
Affections The hemisphere of the
114
Disorders of the Brain
118
Ruptures in Nerves Effect of
120
Victims of Society Who are the
121
Relation of Soul to Body
128
Animals No voluntary reform in
132
Angels of Life within Mans constitution
138
Wasted substance in the Body how restored
139
Metallic Man Invention of a
144
Region of Insanities
147
Atmosphere Origin of Storms in the
149
Discords The regions of in Man
150
Causes of a loss of Consciousness
153
Imbecility Occasional and partial
155
Contradictions in Mans character
159
Impressibility of the skin
162
Glands and pores of the skin
163
Magnetism Vital its Origin
166
Diseased Magnetism Evils of
169
Contagions how originated
170
Winnemores Nerveinsanity Epilepsy
174
Rays Dr Isaac sketch of conditions
175
Mediumship mixed and disorderly
183
Images formed in the mind
185
Doubleconsciousness Explanation of
193
Mirages and Photographs produced by Spirits
195
Wonders seen in the Heavens
198
Alcoholic visions and infernalities
202
Religious Mania how developed
212
Division of each Day according to Justice
215
Wolves Superstition concerning
220
Diakka their tricks and occultations
261
Reincarnation disproved by the laws of parentage
265
CrimeGerms in the Brain how Incubated
284
Intuitions suppressed and disobeyed
293
Women why they are poisoners
295
Responsibility of the Individual where it begins
298
Generative Germs ultimating in Suicide
300
Divine Code of Laws what they teach
304
Remedy for the impulse to commit Suicide
322
Conjugal Love The true Fruits of
324
Raving in Hellfire Origin of the idea
330
Mutual Hate between Men and Women
339
Adultery the hell of Conjugal Love
340
Celibates and Spiritual Eunuchs The sophistries of
343
Misanthrophy The Egotism of
346
Cruelties practised upon helpless Children
349
Acts of humanity showing the angel
361
Wealth A mania for the possession of
366
Acts of a Skinflint showing the devil
368
Death of a scientific HobbyRider
370
Wounded Pride Sullen Insanity caused by
378
Imaginations of monomaniacs
382
Grief suppressed Lunacy caused by
389
Remedy for concealed sorrow and grief
391
Discordant Sounds mentally injurious
392
Imprisoned Activities Treatment for
394
Deception practised by both patient and doctor
402
Jurisprudence Reform needed in 61
405
Cure for a Jealous and Sullen Mind
408
Crime and its Causes tabulated
414
Government of Asylums and Hospitals
416
Disease Definition and Laws of
422
Maladies of Body and Soul Remedies for
429
Ague and Fever Treatment for
430
Conscience Causes of the Defects of
432
Gray Hair How to make it handsome
434
Drowning Treatment in cases of
436
Animal Substances as human food
438
Clothing How to use and abuse
441
Galens Discourse concerning titles
444
AirBath Condensed form of
445
Murderers when convalescent
447
Religious Disorders How to cure
452
Death and what happens during the process of
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Offices of the Ganglia
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