| William Alexander Hammond - 1876 - 906 páginas
...determine between two or more alternatives, to resolve to met whtn action ia necessary, no long<-r exists in full power, and the individual becomes vacillating,...passions, and to the influence of vicious counsels. With these troubles of the mind there are almost invariably headache, vertigo, and persistent wakefulness,... | |
| William Alexander Hammond - 1879 - 344 páginas
...determine between two or more alternatives, of resolving to act when action is necessary, no longer exist in full power, and the individual becomes vacillating,...passions, and to the influence of vicious counsels. With these troubles of the mind there are almost invariably headache, vertigo, and persistent wakefulness,... | |
| Winfield Scott Hall - 1900 - 328 páginas
...— 10 ness of sensation, thought, and action. Toward insanity all such influences lead ; and their effect, slight though it be, is of the same nature...effects to work off before his inspiration returned." 1 " Finally we have still to declare that alcohol hinders the action of the highest mental faculties.... | |
| Winfield Scott Hall - 1900 - 292 páginas
...The memory is among the first faculties to suffer. . . . The will is always lessened in force arid activity. The ability to determine between two or...effects to work off before his inspiration returned." l " Finally we have still to declare that alcohol hinders the action of the highest mental faculties.... | |
| George William Hunter - 1911 - 462 páginas
...illusion the person experimented upon imagines that his psychical actions are rendered more rapid." Professor Woodhead says, " After careful examination...passions, and to the influence of vicious counsels." of his seventieth birthday is very interesting in this connection. He spoke of the ideas flashing up... | |
| George William Hunter - 1911 - 462 páginas
...truthfulness of sensation, thought, and action. Toward insanity all such influences lead ; and their effect, slight though it be, is of the same nature...passions, and to the influence of vicious counsels." of his seventieth birthday is very interesting in this connection. He spoke of the ideas flashing up... | |
| George Lee Servoss - 1916 - 72 páginas
...determine between two or more alternatives, to resolve to act when action is necessary, no longer exist in full power, and the individual becomes vacillating, uncertain, the prey to various passions and to the influence of vicious counsels. The more purely intellectual faculties of... | |
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