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" 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 pass through his mind, and the feelings that agitate him... "
Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science - Page 517
1845
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On man's power over himself to prevent or control insanity

John Barlow (F.R.S.) - 1843 - 82 pages
...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...
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A New View of Insanity: The Duality of the Mind Proved by the Structure ...

Arthur Ladbroke Wigan - 1844 - 516 pages
...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...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 46

1845 - 610 pages
...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...
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Small Books on Great Subjects, Volume 1

1846 - 456 pages
...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...
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On Man's Power Over Himself to Prevent Or Control Insanity

John Barlow - 1849 - 150 pages
...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...
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The Homoeopathic theory and practice of medicine v. 2, Volume 2

Erastus Edgerton Marcy - 1868 - 966 pages
...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...
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The Homoeopathic Theory and Practice of Medicine

Erastus Edgerton Marcy, Franklin W. Hunt - 1868 - 968 pages
...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...
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North American Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 11

1863 - 652 pages
...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...
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Mental Hygiene

Daniel Wolford La Rue - 1927 - 464 pages
...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...
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Melville's Later Novels

William B. Dillingham - 1986 - 464 pages
...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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