| John Barlow (F.R.S.) - 1843 - 82 頁
...equally with respect to England. —and then talk proudly about an enlightened age! 26. Should ray position, that the difference between sanity and insanity consists in the degree of self-control exercised, appear paradoxical to any one, let him note for a short time the thoughts that... | |
| Arthur Ladbroke Wigan - 1844 - 516 頁
...the porcelain vase, which entered the manufactory in the shape of metallic salts, clay, and sand. " Should my position, that the difference between sanity and insanity consists in the degree of self-control exercised, appear paradoxical to any one, let him note for a short time the thoughts that... | |
| 1845 - 610 頁
...acquire on this side of the grave. Domestic griefs, reverses of fortune, jealousy, injured self-love, religious enthusiasm, what are these, the potential...between sanity and insanity consists in the degree of self-control exercised, appear paradoxical to any one, let him note for a. * For example, out of 256... | |
| 1846 - 456 頁
...the victim of mis-management in a madhouse — and then talk proudly about an enlightened age ! 26. Should my position, that the difference between sanity and insanity consists in the degree of self-control exercised, appear paradoxical to any one, let him note for a short time the thoughts that... | |
| John Barlow - 1849 - 150 頁
...the victim of mis-management in a madhouse — and then talk proudly about an enlightened age ! 36. Should my position, that the difference between sanity and insanity consists in the degree of self-control exercised, appear paradoxical to any one, let him note for a short time the thoughts that... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy - 1868 - 966 頁
...Himself to Prevent or Control Insanity." The principal position contended for by this author is, " that the difference between sanity and insanity consists in the degree of self-control exercised by the individual." Now, when we consider in how many cases insanity is caused... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy, Franklin W. Hunt - 1868 - 968 頁
...Himself to Prevent or Control Insanity." The principal position contended for by this author is, " that the difference between sanity and insanity consists in the degree of self-control exercised by the individual." Now, when we consider in how many cases insanity is caused... | |
| 1863 - 652 頁
...Himself to Prevent or Control Insanity." The principal position contended for by this author is, " that the difference between sanity and insanity consists in the degree of self-control exercised by the individual." Now, when we consider in how many cases insanity is caused... | |
| Daniel Wolford La Rue - 1927 - 464 頁
...condition. If he attributes this change to them and not to himself, he is insane.2 Hollander thinks that the difference between sanity and insanity consists in the degree of self-control exercised, and defines insanity as ... a state of derangement, disease, or defect of the... | |
| William B. Dillingham - 1986 - 464 頁
...faculties." 73 Echoing some of the most prominent physicians of his day, Barlow goes so far as to say that "the difference between sanity and insanity consists in the degree of self-control exercised." 74 The contradiction inherent in a theory that on the one hand prohibits a... | |
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