This work aims, in the first place, to treat of mental phenomena from a physiological rather than from a metaphysical point of view; and, secondly, to bring the manifold instructive instances presented by the unsound mind to bear upon the interpretation... The Western Journal of Medicine - Page 616edited by - 1867Full view - About this book
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