| Massachusetts. State Hospital, Northampton - 1865 - 842 頁
...form. "Under appropriate influences," says he, "insanity is among the most curable of grave dis eases. If the persons who are attacked with this disorder...cent, can be restored to health and usefulness."" But even this is the expression of a hypothesis which requires, as is shown above, an impossibility,@the... | |
| 1875 - 374 頁
...Insanity, we are told that it is prominent in the State " by its frequency and persistence," and that " if the persons who are attacked with this disorder...for as others when attacked with fever, dysentery, and pneumonia, eighty or ninety per cent, can be restored to health and usefulness." This account of... | |
| Massachusetts - 1877 - 626 頁
...repeated his proposition modified to a more positive form. "Under appropriate influences," says he, "insanity is among the most curable of grave diseases....cent, can be restored to health and usefulness."* But even this is the expression of a hypothesis which requires, as is shown above, an impossibility, —... | |
| George Leib Harrison - 1877 - 476 頁
...are as promptly cared for as others when attacked with fever, dysentery, pneumonia, eighty or ninety per cent, can be restored to health and usefulness...the brain, and becomes more and more difficult to remove. If allowed to remain one year, the chance of restoration is materially diminished. In two years... | |
| Massachusetts - 1877 - 1372 頁
...repeated his proposition modified to a more positive form. "Under appropriate influences," says he, "insanity is among the most curable of grave diseases....as promptly cared for as others when attacked with fever,dysentery, pneumonia, etc., 80 or 90 per cent, can be restored to health and usefulness."* But... | |
| George Leib Harrison - 1877 - 484 頁
...Dr. Jarvis has stated in the fifth report of the Board of Health of Massachusetts, page 382: — " If the persons who are attacked with this disorder...others when attacked with fever, dysentery, pneumonia, eighty or ninety per cent, can be restored to health and usefulness ; but, if neglected, the disease... | |
| George Leib Harrison - 1877 - 454 頁
...effected. Dr. Jarvis has stated in the fifth report of the Board of Health of Massachusetts, page 382:—" If the persons who are attacked with this disorder...others when attacked with fever, dysentery, pneumonia, eighty or ninety per cent, can be restored to health and usefulness ; but, if neglected, the disease... | |
| Massachusetts. State Hospital, Northampton - 1878 - 846 頁
...repeated his proposition modified to a more positive form. " Under appropriate influences," says he, " insanity is among the most curable of grave diseases....when attacked with fever, dysentery, pneumonia, etc., eighty or ninety per cent, can be restored to health and usefulness."* But even this is the expression... | |
| Pliny Earle - 1886 - 246 頁
...repeated his proposition, modified to a more positive form. "Under appropriate influences," says he, "insanity is among the most curable of grave diseases....when attacked with fever, dysentery, pneumonia, etc., eighty or ninety per cent. can be restored to health and usefulness."* But even this is the expression... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Health - 1874 - 696 頁
...the farmers to learn the principles and practice of their vocation, and feel as responsible for the •fulness and duration of life in men, women and...the brain, and becomes more and more difficult to l>e removed. If allowed to remain one year, the chance of restoration is materially diminished. In... | |
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