British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 7-8 卷Cambridge University Press, 1927 Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society. |
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... PATIENT CLINIC1 BY THOMAS S. GOOD THE Oxford Clinic for Nervous Disorders was opened for out - patients in 1918 at the Radcliffe Infirmary and County Hospital , Oxford . The total number of pensioners and civilians treated from 1918 to ...
... PATIENT CLINIC1 BY THOMAS S. GOOD THE Oxford Clinic for Nervous Disorders was opened for out - patients in 1918 at the Radcliffe Infirmary and County Hospital , Oxford . The total number of pensioners and civilians treated from 1918 to ...
第 37 頁
... patient depart- ment for cases showing marked mental symptoms which cannot be treated at an out - patient department . Though there is no definite number of beds allotted , cases are , wherever practicable , treated in the wards , and ...
... patient depart- ment for cases showing marked mental symptoms which cannot be treated at an out - patient department . Though there is no definite number of beds allotted , cases are , wherever practicable , treated in the wards , and ...
第 38 頁
... patient cannot get the required rest and nursing , the case should be admitted as an in - patient , whereas the most severe mental symptoms will in certain circumstances clear up with out - patient treatment . In fact in many of these ...
... patient cannot get the required rest and nursing , the case should be admitted as an in - patient , whereas the most severe mental symptoms will in certain circumstances clear up with out - patient treatment . In fact in many of these ...
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... patient would sooner kill himself than become mad . This hypothesis is borne out by the fact that after this fear is explained away the patient ceases to be suicidal . Many have told me that their suicidal tendencies were caused by the ...
... patient would sooner kill himself than become mad . This hypothesis is borne out by the fact that after this fear is explained away the patient ceases to be suicidal . Many have told me that their suicidal tendencies were caused by the ...
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... patient who has had a definite loss of power due to a breaking of the nerve continuity between the brain . and the muscle is undoubtedly suffering from a disease or injury to the nerve , and is therefore nervous in the strict sense of ...
... patient who has had a definite loss of power due to a breaking of the nerve continuity between the brain . and the muscle is undoubtedly suffering from a disease or injury to the nerve , and is therefore nervous in the strict sense of ...
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