Nursing Mental DiseasesMacmillan, 1920 - 175 páginas |
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... mean all those thoughts , memories , fancies , feelings , desires , aspirations , decisions , and activities which make up the conscious life of the individual . Consciousness is even more difficult to define , and it can best be ...
... mean all those thoughts , memories , fancies , feelings , desires , aspirations , decisions , and activities which make up the conscious life of the individual . Consciousness is even more difficult to define , and it can best be ...
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... mean that there is literally an absence or lack of mind , but that the attention is so occupied with certain trains of thought and trends of interests that other impressions are not perceived . In many forms of mental disorder the atten ...
... mean that there is literally an absence or lack of mind , but that the attention is so occupied with certain trains of thought and trends of interests that other impressions are not perceived . In many forms of mental disorder the atten ...
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... mean , how they are made and for what use ; sociability or gregariousness , the tendency to be with others in a group ; rivalry , striving to reach or attain the same objects and ends which others of the group are pursuing , and if ...
... mean , how they are made and for what use ; sociability or gregariousness , the tendency to be with others in a group ; rivalry , striving to reach or attain the same objects and ends which others of the group are pursuing , and if ...
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... means , literally , to " engrave . " The habits of thought and conduct which may be so largely determined and controlled by choice or volition are unconsciously being engraved on the mind and are subtly operating to mold the character ...
... means , literally , to " engrave . " The habits of thought and conduct which may be so largely determined and controlled by choice or volition are unconsciously being engraved on the mind and are subtly operating to mold the character ...
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... means he gets away from the requirements of reality by creating a new and imaginary world in which he can live more favorably . One who does not get along well with other people , is conceited , selfish , easily offended , quarrelsome ...
... means he gets away from the requirements of reality by creating a new and imaginary world in which he can live more favorably . One who does not get along well with other people , is conceited , selfish , easily offended , quarrelsome ...
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action activity alcohol applied arouse associated attacks attention AUTOTOXIC bath blanket become bed sores behavior bladder blood body cold condition consciousness convulsions cyanosis defect delirium delusions depressed diminished direct disturbed Dorothea Lynde Dix douche drugs easily emotions excitement experiences fatigue feeling frequently friction function give given gradually habits hallucinations head hospital hydrotherapy ideas impairment impressions impulses increased injury insane insomnia instinctive irritable Kallikak Family light memory ment mental disease mental disorders Mental symptoms mentally ill mind mouth movements mucous membrane muscles muscular nausea necessary nervous system neurasthenia Nursing procedures occupation pain person Physical symptoms physician placed poison potassium permanganate prescribed pressure prevent produce psychoses pulse quiet reaction respirations response restless result rubbed sensation sheet sitz bath skin sleep sometimes stimulation stomach suicidal tendencies syphilis taken temperature tend tendencies thought tion towel treatment tube usually vomiting
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Página 12 - As you did that habit make. As you gathered, you must lose ; As you yielded, now refuse. Thread by thread the strands we twist, Till they bind us, neck and wrist ; Thread by thread the patient hand Must untwine, ere free we stand ; As we builded, stone by stone, We must toil unhelped, alone, Till the wall is overthrown.
Página 10 - Well! he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it; but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibres the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against him when the next temptation comes. Nothing we ever do is, in strict scientific literalness, wiped out.
Página 116 - That it shall be unlawful for any person not registered under the provision of this act, and who has not paid the special tax provided for by this act, to have in his possession or under his control any of the aforesaid drugs...
Página 115 - That on and after the first day of March, nineteen hundred and fifteen, every person who produces, imports, manufactures, compounds, deals in, dispenses, sells, distributes, or gives away opium or coca leaves or any compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, or preparation thereof...
Página 26 - Town were not so discouraging, might again, by the judicious Assistance of Physic and Surgery, be enabled to taste the Blessings of Health, and be made in a few Weeks, useful Members of the Community, able to provide for themselves and Families.
Página 25 - That few or none of them are so sensible of their Condition as to submit voluntarily to the Treatment their respective Cases require, and therefore continue in the same deplorable State during their Lives...
Página 12 - Toward the center's downward sweep ; Backward turn, each step ashore Shallower is than that before. Ah, the precious years we waste Leveling what we raised in haste ; Doing what must be undone Ere content or love be won ! First across the gulf we cast Kite-borne threads, till lines are passed, And habit builds the bridge at last ! THE KING'S EVIL.
Página 10 - The Hell to be endured hereafter, of which theology tells, is no worse than the Hell we make for ourselves in this world by habitually fashioning our characters in the wrong way. Could the young but realize how soon they will become mere walking bundles of habits, they would give more heed to their conduct while in the plastic state. We are spinning our own fates, good or evil, and never to be undone.
Página 25 - Leave farther to represent, that tho' the good Laws of this Province have made many compassionate and charitable Provisions for the Relief of the Poor, yet something farther seems wanting in Favour of such, whose Poverty is made more miserable by the additional Weight of a grievous Disease, from which they might easily be relieved, if they were not situated at too great a Distance from regular Advice and Assistance; whereby many languish out their Lives...