De Insania
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Twynam, John
Twynam, Joannes
Abstract
No one to whom the human race is subject
xnorbus, so much moves our commit"
reason than that which results from the privation of the strength of the mind
it is evident, by which our inclinations are governed,
and with whom relations with society are maintained.
And truly it may be said that there is no disease,
who received such a small explanation from the doctors;
and it is not at all surprising, when we notice
and most of them only very recently, or to the administration
men uneducated in the art of medicine,
or to the treatment of physicians, they are equally empirical
and to treat the subject in secret
to be This disease happens very rarely
ordinary doctors throughout the development
to provide an opportunity to negotiate, and only those
whatever the best Insane Asylum and
It would be of less value to give advice to busy people
they are From the abduction of this disease into the universe
from the observation of the doctors, the inexperience of another
and by the aversion of the other part of these, who had the opportunity
suitable nature to investigate
they have, it appears, so few practical works of
Insanity, and also a lot more complete
to be, for the most part, other diseases, from investigations
recently in the Physiology of almost all diseases
and Pathology facts.
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