Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... patients ( 193 male and 19 female ) , were diagnosed insane from intemperance . This was the third largest diagnostic group ( following " heredity " and " ill - health " ) and represented 8 per cent of the total patient population ( n ...
... patients ( 193 male and 19 female ) , were diagnosed insane from intemperance . This was the third largest diagnostic group ( following " heredity " and " ill - health " ) and represented 8 per cent of the total patient population ( n ...
Page 119
... patient also took a dram of tonic ( the " dope " ) , which purportedly was composed of gold and sodium chloride ... patient a drink of whisky , then the bichloride of gold ( actually strychnine ) solution . At the same time , the patient ...
... patient also took a dram of tonic ( the " dope " ) , which purportedly was composed of gold and sodium chloride ... patient a drink of whisky , then the bichloride of gold ( actually strychnine ) solution . At the same time , the patient ...
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... patient and was directed towards the relief of specific symptoms . Gradually this therapeutic approach gave way to practises which minimized differences between patients and objectified disease . By the mid - 1870s doctors were less ...
... patient and was directed towards the relief of specific symptoms . Gradually this therapeutic approach gave way to practises which minimized differences between patients and objectified disease . By the mid - 1870s doctors were less ...
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