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A treatise on mental diseases: Based on the lecture course at Johns Hopkins University, 1899, and designed for the use of practitioners and students of medicine.Group I: Idiopathic insanities; Insanities without ascertainable alteration of the brain substance.

A treatise on mental diseases: Based on the lecture course at Johns Hopkins University, 1899, and... This chapter discusses idiopathic insanities, insanities without ascertainable alteration of the brain substance. Specifically, this chapter focuses on states of mental depression; states of mental exaltation; states of mental stupor (acute curable dementia); and states of mental enfeeblement consecutive to the idiopathic insanities. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved) http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A treatise on mental diseases: Based on the lecture course at Johns Hopkins University, 1899, and designed for the use of practitioners and students of medicine.Group I: Idiopathic insanities; Insanities without ascertainable alteration of the brain substance.

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Publisher
D Appleton & Company
Copyright
Copyright © 1900 American Psychological Association
Pages
130 –170
DOI
10.1037/13734-004
Publisher site
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Abstract

This chapter discusses idiopathic insanities, insanities without ascertainable alteration of the brain substance. Specifically, this chapter focuses on states of mental depression; states of mental exaltation; states of mental stupor (acute curable dementia); and states of mental enfeeblement consecutive to the idiopathic insanities. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)

Published: Jan 9, 2012

Keywords: idiopathic insanities; mental exaltation; brain substance; acute curable dementia; mental enfeeblement; ascertainable alteration; mental depression; mental stupor

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