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" ... with plethora and enduring vital power. 4. The excitement, both mental and physical, produced by this irritation, can, in most cases, be permanently subdued, and its radical source removed by other means, more readily than by bleeding. 5. Yet insanity... "
Nelson's American Lancet - Page 35
1854
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St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 12

Medicine - 1854 - 500 pages
...irritability, or irritation, perhaps more frequently resulting from or accompanied by anaemia, debility, or abnormal preponderance of the nervous over the...most cases, be permanently subdued, and its radical sources removed by other means, more readily than by bleeding. 5. — Yet insanity may be co-existent...
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The New York Journal of Medicine, Volumes 12-13

Medicine - 1854 - 946 pages
...debility, or abnormal preponderance of the nervous over the circulatory functions, than in connection with plethora and enduring vital power. 4. The excitement,...removed by other means, more readily than by bleeding. 5. Yet insanity may be coexistent with conditions, — such as positive plethora, a tendency to apoplexy...
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New York Medical Gazette and Journal of Health

David Meredith Reese - Medicine - 1864 - 642 pages
...debility, or abnormal preponderence of the nervous over the circulatory functions, than in connection with plethora and enduring vital power. 4. The excitement,...removed by other means, more readily than by bleeding. 5. Yet insanity may be co-existent witli conditions, — such as positive plethora, a tendency to apoplexy...
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The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 10

Medicine - 1854 - 722 pages
...irritability, or irritation, perhaps more frequently resulting from or accompanied by anaemia, debility, or abnormal preponderance of the nervous over the...most cases, be permanently subdued, and its radical sources removed by other means, more readily than by bleeding. 5. — Yet insanity may be co-existent...
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New York Journal of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences, Volume 13

Medicine - 1854 - 468 pages
...debility, or abnormal preponderance of the nervous over the circulatory functions, than in connection with plethora and enduring vital power. 4. The excitement,...removed by other means, more readily than by bleeding. 5. Yet insanity may be coexistent with conditions, — such as positive plethora, a tendency to apoplexy...
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Transactions, Volume 9

American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1856 - 926 pages
...debility, or abnormal preponderance of the nervous over the circulatory functions, than in connection with plethora and enduring vital power. 4. The excitement,...removed by other means, more readily than by bleeding. 5. Yet insanity may be coexistent with conditions — such as positive plethora, a tendency to apoplexy...
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