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quadgram | frequency |
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the commissioners in lunacy | 51 |
the district medical officer | 32 |
in the case of | 32 |
word denoting or implying | 30 |
at the same time | 28 |
on the part of | 27 |
of the brain was | 25 |
consistence of the brain | 24 |
in a state of | 24 |
on the other hand | 24 |
the consistence of the | 24 |
was admitted into the | 22 |
in the first place | 22 |
the interests of the | 21 |
admitted into the hospital | 20 |
in the course of | 19 |
the part of the | 19 |
provision for the insane | 18 |
average per cent of | 18 |
on the st of | 18 |
by the lunacy commissioners | 18 |
cent of all reactions | 18 |
per cent of all | 18 |
the st of january | 18 |
for the most part | 17 |
of the lunacy commissioners | 17 |
of the number of | 16 |
the number of the | 16 |
on the one hand | 16 |
the pia mater was | 15 |
of the commissioners in | 15 |
receptacles for the insane | 15 |
to be sent to | 15 |
number of the insane | 15 |
it is to be | 14 |
association to preceding reaction | 14 |
sent to an asylum | 14 |
any part of a | 14 |
of the insane in | 14 |
of the lunacy board | 14 |
to be found in | 13 |
the total number of | 13 |
of the lunacy commission | 13 |
the report of the | 13 |
of lunatics in workhouses | 13 |
the manner in which | 12 |
per cent of individual | 12 |
by the commissioners in | 12 |
the state of the | 12 |
cent of individual reactions | 12 |
the curability of insanity | 12 |
be sent to an | 12 |
the tunica arachnoidea was | 12 |
quantity of water between | 11 |
of water between the | 11 |
the greatest part of | 11 |
of the medical officer | 11 |
the nature of the | 11 |
in the homes of | 11 |
any article of food | 11 |
in the instance of | 11 |
of pauper lunatics in | 10 |
opened two days after | 10 |
any article of table | 10 |
a considerable quantity of | 10 |
was opened two days | 10 |
of district medical officers | 10 |
article of table linen | 10 |
the use of the | 10 |
interests of the insane | 10 |
for the reception of | 10 |
the brain was natural | 10 |
the medical officer of | 10 |
treatment of the insane | 10 |
be found in the | 10 |
the condition of the | 10 |
the question of the | 10 |
he had been disordered | 10 |
that he had been | 9 |
proper name of any | 9 |
two days after death | 9 |
the stream of consciousness | 9 |
as far as possible | 9 |
greatest part of the | 9 |
with a view to | 9 |
is always or often | 9 |
the contents of the | 9 |
there was a large | 9 |
the case of the | 9 |
a proper person to | 9 |
any object or substance | 9 |
in their own homes | 9 |
of the human mind | 9 |
for the care and | 9 |
median per cent of | 9 |
the number of patients | 9 |
during the time he | 9 |
there was a considerable | 9 |
at the age of | 9 |
by the district medical | 9 |
to the lunacy board | 9 |
for the treatment of | 9 |
recent cases of insanity | 9 |
in the absence of | 9 |
are to be found | 9 |
proper person to be | 9 |
or proper name of | 9 |
a large number of | 8 |
and at the same | 8 |
as receptacles for the | 8 |
and on the other | 8 |
to the frequency tables | 8 |
from time to time | 8 |
in the hands of | 8 |
the present state of | 8 |
of the pauper insane | 8 |
of the state of | 8 |
the members of the | 8 |
the treatment of the | 8 |
and the pia mater | 8 |
for a considerable time | 8 |
the wants of the | 8 |
to the lunacy commissioners | 8 |
the protection of the | 8 |
through the medium of | 8 |
with reference to the | 8 |
person to be sent | 8 |
with their friends or | 8 |
any division of the | 8 |
contents of the cranium | 8 |
a greater or less | 8 |
he was in a | 8 |
common or proper name | 8 |
in the habit of | 8 |
a large quantity of | 8 |
requirements of the insane | 8 |
any part of the | 8 |
to the number of | 8 |
the course of the | 8 |
the time he was | 8 |
membranes of the brain | 7 |
the rest of the | 7 |
of blood to the | 7 |
the head was opened | 7 |
the name of any | 7 |
in the same manner | 7 |
on account of the | 7 |
the existence of the | 7 |
was in a very | 7 |
it ought to be | 7 |
a district medical officer | 7 |
the poor law board | 7 |
to the district medical | 7 |
as a matter of | 7 |
on behalf of the | 7 |
any article of furniture | 7 |
that there is no | 7 |
of the main personality | 7 |
in the construction of | 7 |
word pertaining to the | 7 |
of insane persons in | 7 |
association to preceding stimulus | 7 |
to a certain extent | 7 |
the name of the | 7 |
committee of visitors of | 7 |
of the total number | 7 |
the separation of the | 7 |
and a proper person | 7 |
for the sake of | 7 |
the house of commons | 7 |
and that it is | 7 |
the care of the | 7 |
the requirements of the | 7 |
the union medical officer | 7 |
in relation to the | 7 |
county and borough asylums | 7 |
in the number of | 7 |
to the commissioners in | 7 |
number of lunatics in | 7 |
medical officer of the | 7 |
as a means of | 7 |
district medical officer would | 7 |
eight years of age | 7 |
recent and chronic cases | 7 |
are classed as normal | 7 |
four hours after death | 7 |
the construction of a | 7 |
the royal college of | 7 |
asylums and licensed houses | 7 |
the committee of visitors | 7 |
object or substance which | 7 |
that it would be | 7 |
of the knowledge of | 7 |
the character of the | 7 |
the union or parish | 7 |
under the direction of | 6 |
as a place of | 6 |
are not to be | 6 |
containing not over individual | 6 |
the control of the | 6 |
at the end of | 6 |
he is in a | 6 |
there can be no | 6 |
as an association to | 6 |
large quantity of water | 6 |
which are classed as | 6 |
of the district medical | 6 |
of the diurnal cycle | 6 |
to a greater or | 6 |
the determination of the | 6 |
in asylums and licensed | 6 |
pauper lunatics in asylums | 6 |
care and treatment of | 6 |
any color or coloring | 6 |
as that of the | 6 |
the presence of a | 6 |
pauper lunatics in workhouses | 6 |
of the insane poor | 6 |
related to the word | 6 |
the beginning of the | 6 |
between the tunica arachnoidea | 6 |
used as a proper | 6 |
of those who are | 6 |
records containing not over | 6 |
of the stimulus words | 6 |
of the insane and | 6 |
workhouses as receptacles for | 6 |
in the frequency tables | 6 |
person of unsound mind | 6 |
tunica arachnoidea and pia | 6 |
removal to an asylum | 6 |
have been able to | 6 |
in a short time | 6 |
not over individual reactions | 6 |
manner in which the | 6 |
of the royal college | 6 |
under the influence of | 6 |
admitted into the house | 6 |
may or may not | 6 |
of the chronic insane | 6 |
royal college of surgeons | 6 |
the medium of the | 6 |
a committee of visitors | 6 |
the production of the | 6 |
that is to say | 6 |
in the second place | 6 |
clearly related to the | 6 |
the care and treatment | 6 |
this part of the | 6 |
care of the insane | 6 |
as far as i | 6 |
stream of consciousness and | 6 |
as a proper name | 6 |
arachnoidea and pia mater | 6 |
in the mind of | 6 |
color or coloring material | 6 |
to take care of | 6 |
in the way of | 6 |
word pertaining to familial | 6 |
any word clearly related | 6 |
the number of insane | 6 |
detention of patients in | 6 |
report of the commissioners | 6 |
word denoting a state | 6 |
relationships or domestic organization | 6 |
so far as to | 6 |
that the number of | 6 |
pertaining to familial relationships | 6 |
that he should be | 6 |
it became necessary to | 6 |
in the management of | 6 |
the legal provision for | 6 |
properly taken care of | 6 |
the object of the | 6 |
an asylum for chronic | 6 |
sent to the asylum | 6 |
number of pauper lunatics | 6 |
determination of blood to | 6 |
and treatment of the | 6 |
of the pia mater | 6 |
to which they are | 6 |
the size of asylums | 6 |
the tunica arachnoidea and | 6 |
the mind of the | 6 |
division of the diurnal | 6 |
considerable quantity of water | 6 |
to the county asylum | 6 |
the honesty of the | 6 |
on account of their | 6 |
the veins of the | 6 |
denoting or implying age | 6 |
number of individual reactions | 6 |
with the other inmates | 6 |
on the th he | 6 |
of which are classed | 6 |
part of the night | 6 |
legal provision for the | 6 |
an association to preceding | 6 |
to familial relationships or | 6 |
part of the subject | 6 |
word clearly related to | 6 |
with the aid of | 6 |
familial relationships or domestic | 6 |
or substance which is | 6 |
opened twelve hours after | 5 |
any person engaged in | 5 |
patients of this description | 5 |
to be regarded as | 5 |
the dura mater and | 5 |
repetition of words previously | 5 |
to those who are | 5 |
sir arthur conan doyle | 5 |
that the patient is | 5 |
the consideration of the | 5 |
the duties of the | 5 |
implying age of a | 5 |
a matter of course | 5 |
the brain was of | 5 |
a person of unsound | 5 |
the medical staff of | 5 |
asylums for chronic cases | 5 |
for the cure of | 5 |
member of the royal | 5 |
class of the insane | 5 |
the extent of the | 5 |
in a few minutes | 5 |
was a large quantity | 5 |
the advantages of the | 5 |
in the estimation of | 5 |
denoting a state of | 5 |
is a matter of | 5 |
be reported to the | 5 |
in the treatment of | 5 |
repetition of previous stimulus | 5 |
per cent of the | 5 |
committee of the house | 5 |
part of the day | 5 |
the whole of the | 5 |
the earl of shaftesbury | 5 |
is shown by the | 5 |
should be able to | 5 |
in the interests of | 5 |
in their ninth report | 5 |
or implying age of | 5 |
present state of lunacy | 5 |
before the select committee | 5 |
section of the lunatic | 5 |
for the detention of | 5 |
may be used to | 5 |
between the dura mater | 5 |
to provide for the | 5 |
is likely to be | 5 |
on the incurable establishment | 5 |
age of a person | 5 |
this state of things | 5 |
when the medullary substance | 5 |
to do with the | 5 |
is not to be | 5 |
on the following day | 5 |
the increase of insanity | 5 |
the delirium of fever | 5 |
it is natural to | 5 |
the reports of the | 5 |
which is always or | 5 |
of words previously given | 5 |
the supervision of the | 5 |
one of the most | 5 |
the size of a | 5 |
of the dissociated stream | 5 |
the other parts of | 5 |
on the ground of | 5 |
of the medical superintendents | 5 |
person engaged in the | 5 |
the homes of the | 5 |
twelve hours after death | 5 |
the insane in workhouses | 5 |
the medullary substance was | 5 |
but it is not | 5 |
name of any person | 5 |
lunatic inmates of workhouses | 5 |
in connexion with the | 5 |
of the presence of | 5 |
of the poor law | 5 |
the patient should be | 5 |
the tendency to give | 5 |
being of the insane | 5 |
of providing for the | 5 |
the value of the | 5 |
the welfare of the | 5 |
found in the frequency | 5 |
in england and wales | 5 |
the commencement of the | 5 |
in the beginning of | 5 |
of the cost of | 5 |
there is yet another | 5 |
the rate of maintenance | 5 |
the operation of the | 5 |
of the medical staff | 5 |
appointment of district medical | 5 |
is or is not | 5 |
dura mater and tunica | 5 |
by those who have | 5 |
the present provision for | 5 |
to that of the | 5 |
of the tunica arachnoidea | 5 |
that it is not | 5 |
the greater part of | 5 |
the actual cost of | 5 |
the insane in asylums | 5 |
proper care and treatment | 5 |
for the purpose of | 5 |
greater or less extent | 5 |
the lateral ventricles were | 5 |
was loaded with blood | 5 |
derivatives of stimulus words | 5 |
in the production of | 5 |
the management of the | 5 |
the sane and insane | 5 |
the plexus choroides were | 5 |
noble chairman of the | 5 |
in accordance with the | 5 |
repetition of preceding stimulus | 5 |
a part of the | 5 |
a certain number of | 5 |
an increase of the | 5 |
the returns of the | 5 |
condition of the insane | 5 |
the whole number of | 5 |
in which he is | 5 |
the carrying out of | 5 |
to the care of | 5 |
made by the commissioners | 5 |
district medical officer in | 5 |
the extent to which | 5 |
management of the insane | 5 |
be left to the | 5 |
for the insane poor | 5 |
appendix to the frequency | 5 |
the jurisdiction of the | 5 |
necessary to confine him | 5 |
order and medical certificates | 5 |
in the unclassified group | 5 |
was opened twelve hours | 5 |
on the plea of | 5 |
with respect to the | 5 |
five years of age | 5 |
mater and tunica arachnoidea | 5 |
the membranes of the | 5 |
the number of lunatics | 5 |
in a furious state | 5 |
of the house of | 5 |
the noble chairman of | 5 |
the knowledge of the | 5 |
far as i have | 5 |
living with their friends | 4 |
and for chronic cases | 4 |
that on the st | 4 |
and it may be | 4 |
the majority of the | 4 |
other parts of the | 4 |
she was opened two | 4 |
in the majority of | 4 |
in a condition to | 4 |
justice or officiating clergyman | 4 |
the duties to be | 4 |
state of lunacy and | 4 |
it would not be | 4 |
to the interests of | 4 |
the friends of a | 4 |
the institution of a | 4 |
the great majority of | 4 |
the posterior part of | 4 |
as soon as the | 4 |
to be in a | 4 |
at the rate of | 4 |
of recent cases of | 4 |
that it is a | 4 |
on the one side | 4 |
relieving officer or overseer | 4 |
increase of the insane | 4 |
is called for to | 4 |
those who have been | 4 |
of the evils of | 4 |
when the patient is | 4 |
the description of the | 4 |
in the lateral ventricles | 4 |
the evils of the | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
friends of a lunatic | 4 |
to the exclusion of | 4 |
a considerable portion of | 4 |
for the insane in | 4 |
would be difficult to | 4 |
the lunatic inmates of | 4 |
equal to that of | 4 |
to the use of | 4 |
a small quantity of | 4 |
by means of a | 4 |
boarded with their friends | 4 |
of accumulation of the | 4 |
the sanction of the | 4 |
to be a lunatic | 4 |
an account of the | 4 |
whole contents of the | 4 |
made by the district | 4 |
asylum or licensed house | 4 |
play of personal equation | 4 |
classed as an association | 4 |
tendency to respond by | 4 |
that he was a | 4 |
the chronic insane in | 4 |
and for this reason | 4 |
i was induced to | 4 |
on the curability of | 4 |
on the state of | 4 |
as well as of | 4 |
the evolution of the | 4 |
the district medical inspector | 4 |
membrane and the pia | 4 |
it would be difficult | 4 |
to become acquainted with | 4 |
that the cost of | 4 |
the use of this | 4 |
of the lunacy laws | 4 |
at the beginning of | 4 |
that there are many | 4 |
word pertaining to any | 4 |
the state of lunacy | 4 |
term of physical geography | 4 |
that is always or | 4 |
any word pertaining to | 4 |
pertaining to sexual relationships | 4 |
a justice or officiating | 4 |
of themselves and their | 4 |
one or other of | 4 |
the presence of water | 4 |
the benefit of the | 4 |
denoting the opposite sex | 4 |
the cognizance of the | 4 |
to which is added | 4 |
the reaction in question | 4 |
population of the country | 4 |
profession more or less | 4 |
the construction of public | 4 |
themselves and their affairs | 4 |
the requirement of the | 4 |
the publication of the | 4 |
the pia mater were | 4 |
from the effects of | 4 |
the guardians of the | 4 |
that he could not | 4 |
into the condition of | 4 |
is deemed to be | 4 |
water between the membranes | 4 |
acute and chronic cases | 4 |
the entire number of | 4 |
the relieving officer or | 4 |
so far as the | 4 |
in reference to the | 4 |
is not found in | 4 |
of the system of | 4 |
the powers of the | 4 |
the cure of the | 4 |
the plea of economy | 4 |
admitted into bethlem hospital | 4 |
to the lunacy commission | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
group of other men | 4 |
insane persons in the | 4 |
the whole contents of | 4 |
the detention of lunatics | 4 |
to the duties of | 4 |
ounces of water were | 4 |
for the use of | 4 |
he was opened two | 4 |
of the use of | 4 |
of what may be | 4 |
was brought to the | 4 |
the construction and organization | 4 |
accumulation of the insane | 4 |
had been admitted on | 4 |
the hands of a | 4 |
and the legal provision | 4 |
the knowledge of deceit | 4 |
by reference to the | 4 |
in response to any | 4 |
to be considered as | 4 |
word denoting the opposite | 4 |
of the condition of | 4 |
i have been able | 4 |
the working of the | 4 |
to carry out the | 4 |
must be remembered that | 4 |
more or less peculiarly | 4 |
a state of lowered | 4 |
in the character of | 4 |
where the patient is | 4 |
the dissociated stream is | 4 |
state of the law | 4 |
the rate of accumulation | 4 |
a very furious state | 4 |
the evidence before the | 4 |
instances of association to | 4 |
the removal of the | 4 |
substance of the brain | 4 |
the commission of lunacy | 4 |
removal to the asylum | 4 |
operation of the subject | 4 |
the cost per head | 4 |
as an incurable patient | 4 |
of the subject is | 4 |
the th section of | 4 |
a repetition of the | 4 |
of the entire number | 4 |
a series of years | 4 |
to an asylum for | 4 |
asylum care and treatment | 4 |
of the spirit world | 4 |
that the proportion of | 4 |
in a very furious | 4 |
disease of the brain | 4 |
of the accumulation of | 4 |
rate of accumulation of | 4 |
to themselves and others | 4 |
of visitors of workhouses | 4 |
in the report of | 4 |
in the history of | 4 |
for their care and | 4 |
be taken to represent | 4 |
to watch over the | 4 |
at the close of | 4 |
was a considerable quantity | 4 |
the unconscious of the | 4 |
it will be seen | 4 |
in order that he | 4 |
in the power of | 4 |
the cause of his | 4 |
and it would be | 4 |
name of any male | 4 |
the subject of my | 4 |
of the present day | 4 |
to a considerable extent | 4 |
to be in the | 4 |
the brain was very | 4 |
the detention of the | 4 |
in the ten years | 4 |
which may be used | 4 |
evidence before the select | 4 |
of a mixed character | 4 |
the officers of the | 4 |
in proportion to the | 4 |
the history of the | 4 |
in the following paragraph | 4 |
in cases of insanity | 4 |
years and a half | 4 |
th section of the | 4 |
in the county asylum | 4 |
but this is not | 4 |
the principle of construction | 4 |
for the purposes of | 4 |
of unsound mind in | 4 |
neologisms without sound relation | 4 |
it is fair to | 4 |
in the same way | 4 |
and it is a | 4 |
word pertaining to sexual | 4 |
members of the lunacy | 4 |
does not appear to | 4 |
substance which is always | 4 |
reaction repeated five times | 4 |
a far more comprehensive | 4 |
at the present time | 4 |
be sent to the | 4 |
in the work of | 4 |
than that of the | 4 |
the order of the | 4 |
it was stated that | 4 |
of the whole number | 4 |
deemed to be a | 4 |
management of themselves and | 4 |
be the result of | 4 |
we hold to be | 4 |
any material of which | 4 |
a portion of their | 4 |
as a person of | 4 |
any word denoting the | 4 |
of visitors of the | 4 |
the basis of the | 4 |
by the order of | 4 |
in the united states | 4 |
wants of the insane | 4 |
diminishing the curability of | 4 |
the head of the | 4 |
it may be remarked | 4 |
main stream of consciousness | 4 |
protection of the law | 4 |
if he had been | 4 |
as well as in | 4 |
the substance of the | 4 |
to the whole contents | 4 |
been able to make | 4 |
in the metropolitan district | 4 |
the number of pauper | 4 |
under the dominion of | 4 |
the movements of the | 4 |
that the medical officer | 4 |
sane and insane together | 4 |
was stated to have | 4 |
of any male person | 4 |
the discretion of the | 4 |
on account of his | 4 |
on the construction and | 4 |
it will not be | 4 |
posterior part of the | 4 |
to be able to | 4 |
the administration of the | 4 |
on the score of | 4 |
it must be remembered | 4 |
the example of the | 4 |
an examination of the | 4 |
head was opened twenty | 4 |
the case of a | 4 |
any term of physical | 4 |
harmless to themselves and | 4 |
repetition of previous reaction | 4 |
construction and organization of | 4 |
of workhouses as receptacles | 4 |
repetition of preceding reaction | 4 |
the explanation of the | 4 |
to the discretion of | 4 |
of association to preceding | 4 |
be placed in the | 4 |
given by normal subjects | 4 |
give any account of | 4 |
chairman of the lunacy | 4 |
not found in the | 4 |
persons of unsound mind | 4 |
of the existence of | 4 |
together in the same | 4 |
involving the use of | 4 |
of the law in | 4 |
number of different words | 4 |
had then been disordered | 4 |
of the manner in | 4 |
as the result of | 4 |
a more or less | 4 |
he was unable to | 4 |
the use of a | 4 |
of the present provision | 4 |
word which may be | 4 |
in favour of the | 4 |
we have pointed out | 4 |
superintendent of an asylum | 4 |
left to the discretion | 4 |
of insanity in the | 4 |
asylums for the insane | 4 |
to each stimulus word | 4 |
proper to be sent | 4 |
repression of the knowledge | 4 |
and the number of | 4 |
ought not to be | 4 |
his removal to the | 4 |
at the time of | 4 |
the pauper lunatics of | 4 |
of the union or | 4 |
subjective characterization of the | 4 |
an asylum or licensed | 4 |
one or more of | 4 |
tunica arachnoidea was in | 4 |
by means of the | 4 |
seems to be a | 4 |
of the law to | 4 |
he was opened twenty | 4 |
the order of a | 4 |
water between the dura | 4 |
pia mater was inflamed | 4 |
to be placed in | 3 |
or in their preparation | 3 |
the road to endor | 3 |
a group of other | 3 |
in the exercise of | 3 |
the consciousness of deceit | 3 |
inmates of the workhouse | 3 |
detention in a workhouse | 3 |
and appeared to be | 3 |
of common school education | 3 |
the influence of the | 3 |
and in general to | 3 |
under the care of | 3 |
accommodation for the insane | 3 |
the play of personal | 3 |
an attack of insanity | 3 |
and condition of the | 3 |
is an individual reaction | 3 |
their way into the | 3 |
another point of view | 3 |
be remembered that the | 3 |
the middle of the | 3 |
to the stimulus word | 3 |
of the insane is | 3 |
the application of the | 3 |
under the heading of | 3 |
the majority of instances | 3 |
within the sphere of | 3 |
for two or three | 3 |
be found to be | 3 |
it is plain that | 3 |
and others in the | 3 |
of reactions which are | 3 |
of our lunatic population | 3 |
are apt to be | 3 |
usage connected with the | 3 |
and authority of the | 3 |
the visitation of lunatics | 3 |
can be no doubt | 3 |
have been admitted into | 3 |
commissioners in lunacy have | 3 |
the date of the | 3 |
to him by the | 3 |
in connection with which | 3 |
lunatics in workhouses should | 3 |
four ounces of water | 3 |
a comparison of the | 3 |
the adoption of the | 3 |
one or other form | 3 |
any means or manner | 3 |
there was a very | 3 |
the case of an | 3 |
of the place and | 3 |
never been able to | 3 |
by the fact that | 3 |
present provision for the | 3 |
recent and for chronic | 3 |
the visitation of the | 3 |
of the inmates of | 3 |
wholly or partially chargeable | 3 |
causes diminishing the curability | 3 |
is to be found | 3 |
a fourth of the | 3 |
in the first instance | 3 |
medullary substance was cut | 3 |
or public eating place | 3 |
the fact to the | 3 |
control of the consciousness | 3 |
be made by a | 3 |
bear in mind that | 3 |
of workhouses for the | 3 |
she was brought to | 3 |
the patients will be | 3 |
stand in need of | 3 |
and visitation of all | 3 |
of the medical men | 3 |
the condition of lunatics | 3 |
and and and and | 3 |
reaction word which is | 3 |
the annual reports of | 3 |
of acute and chronic | 3 |
for this reason we | 3 |
in the eyes of | 3 |
a matter of judgement | 3 |
distance from the asylum | 3 |
as a result of | 3 |
in the first test | 3 |
found to be the | 3 |
as a spirit revelation | 3 |
of insane at gheel | 3 |
any private or public | 3 |
of the human body | 3 |
any word involving the | 3 |
in the cultivation of | 3 |
placed in the same | 3 |
those cases in which | 3 |
of our stimulus words | 3 |
the friends of the | 3 |
the idea of being | 3 |
the lateral ventricles contained | 3 |
the course of his | 3 |
under the jurisdiction of | 3 |
some such scheme as | 3 |
she had been disordered | 3 |
the insane in this | 3 |
should or should not | 3 |
the result of their | 3 |
longer or shorter period | 3 |
in workhouses and in | 3 |
it has been found | 3 |
veins of the pia | 3 |
far as could be | 3 |
in spite of the | 3 |
engaged in industrial pursuits | 3 |
the truth of this | 3 |
an impediment to the | 3 |
be discharged or removed | 3 |
be taken charge of | 3 |
is of less than | 3 |
it is well known | 3 |
or should not be | 3 |
four years of age | 3 |
to return from this | 3 |
of a photograph no | 3 |
two years and a | 3 |
mater was loaded with | 3 |
which may be characterized | 3 |
brain was very soft | 3 |
in workhouses should be | 3 |
duties which would devolve | 3 |
appears to be the | 3 |
his admission into the | 3 |
reports of the commissioners | 3 |
are found to be | 3 |
can be taken to | 3 |
any term of theology | 3 |
the object of this | 3 |
about four ounces of | 3 |
of officers and servants | 3 |
lobe of the cerebrum | 3 |
of the development of | 3 |
the purposes of life | 3 |
to the extent of | 3 |
their state of mind | 3 |
the life of the | 3 |
the first attack of | 3 |
at time of test | 3 |
of this description are | 3 |
is of great importance | 3 |
visitors of the asylum | 3 |
and chronic cases together | 3 |
any material used in | 3 |
may be allowed to | 3 |
was contained in the | 3 |
on the nature and | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
a pack of cards | 3 |
their friends or others | 3 |
of the medical profession | 3 |
of the medium is | 3 |
colony of insane at | 3 |
evidence to show that | 3 |
that the patient was | 3 |
an investigation of the | 3 |
at the present day | 3 |
lunatics in the homes | 3 |
such a manner as | 3 |
during the time she | 3 |
distribution of the chronic | 3 |
control of the main | 3 |
tunica arachnoidea was generally | 3 |
of the evidence before | 3 |
nature of the duties | 3 |
any common manifestation of | 3 |
the inspection of the | 3 |
the position of the | 3 |
is to be made | 3 |
furniture used for sitting | 3 |
may be characterized as | 3 |
of the nature of | 3 |
without injury to the | 3 |
made for the care | 3 |
far more comprehensive nature | 3 |
large number of chronic | 3 |
means or manner of | 3 |
the subject of the | 3 |
of a class of | 3 |
not properly taken care | 3 |
the number of individual | 3 |
the period of menstruation | 3 |
those given by from | 3 |
future provision for the | 3 |
it is important to | 3 |
treatment of recent cases | 3 |
appeared to be a | 3 |
by a justice or | 3 |
there seems to be | 3 |
making a total of | 3 |
evidence of lord shaftesbury | 3 |
those concerned in the | 3 |
in some of the | 3 |
been found to be | 3 |
i have never been | 3 |
be regarded as a | 3 |
anything which is by | 3 |
order that he may | 3 |
the moral management of | 3 |
used to express subjective | 3 |
of the brain and | 3 |
for the control of | 3 |
there would be no | 3 |
the development of the | 3 |
of the cranium were | 3 |
calculated on the whole | 3 |
to the effect that | 3 |
different parts of the | 3 |
so large a scale | 3 |
note on test record | 3 |
it may be said | 3 |
of the frequency tables | 3 |
the gate of remembrance | 3 |
hospital for the insane | 3 |
is a source of | 3 |
the multiplication of chronic | 3 |
the main stream of | 3 |
for sitting or lying | 3 |
remain out of an | 3 |
must be left to | 3 |
the records obtained from | 3 |
of water was contained | 3 |
was admitted a patient | 3 |
a lunatic and a | 3 |
any body of water | 3 |
of the surrey magistrates | 3 |
the disease of the | 3 |
private or public eating | 3 |
both normal and insane | 3 |
not due to any | 3 |
of the flow of | 3 |
of the duties imposed | 3 |
in the capacity of | 3 |
refer the reader to | 3 |
it would be much | 3 |
that the medium had | 3 |
referred to in the | 3 |
the middlesex county asylums | 3 |
the number of admissions | 3 |
of a case of | 3 |
be considered as an | 3 |
lodged in their hands | 3 |
in this state he | 3 |
full of bloody points | 3 |
be borne in mind | 3 |
and organization of asylums | 3 |
visits of their friends | 3 |
or parish to which | 3 |
without the sanction of | 3 |
multiplication of chronic lunatics | 3 |
and treatment of lunatics | 3 |
scheme of a far | 3 |
in consequence of the | 3 |
water between the different | 3 |
to be understood that | 3 |
in addition to the | 3 |
the future provision for | 3 |
within the compass of | 3 |
in the road to | 3 |
the visits of the | 3 |
i had an opportunity | 3 |
common manifestation of emotion | 3 |
dangerous to themselves or | 3 |
arachnoidea was in many | 3 |
lunacy and of the | 3 |
as far as could | 3 |
patients in bethlem hospital | 3 |
the plan of building | 3 |
asylum for chronic cases | 3 |
the main stream is | 3 |
feeling that he was | 3 |
the aid of the | 3 |
to express subjective characterization | 3 |
manner in which he | 3 |
at the cost of | 3 |
to pick up the | 3 |
to the consideration of | 3 |
be entrusted to the | 3 |
the age of twenty | 3 |
as of unsound mind | 3 |
had been several times | 3 |
he had been a | 3 |
one part of the | 3 |
when they have been | 3 |
the opening of new | 3 |
stream of consciousness being | 3 |
as if he were | 3 |
pia mater was loaded | 3 |
the ordinary pauper inmates | 3 |
the hands of the | 3 |
of the present board | 3 |
in the midst of | 3 |
his stream of consciousness | 3 |
the patient has been | 3 |
not appear to have | 3 |
of asylums should be | 3 |
the asylums of the | 3 |
the medical officer to | 3 |
of less than one | 3 |
an obstacle to the | 3 |
this state he continued | 3 |
to place them in | 3 |
difference between the two | 3 |
a photograph no copy | 3 |
quantity of water was | 3 |
the necessity of the | 3 |
the detention of insane | 3 |
lunatic and a proper | 3 |
appointment of assistant commissioners | 3 |
of the lunatic poor | 3 |
detained in workhouses or | 3 |
of the middlesex county | 3 |
perform the duties of | 3 |
it should be mentioned | 3 |
of a far more | 3 |
article of furniture used | 3 |
of the workhouse is | 3 |
for the insane is | 3 |
in a very large | 3 |
not to be found | 3 |
an order signed by | 3 |
the insane population of | 3 |
taken to represent the | 3 |
three ounces of water | 3 |
by the appointment of | 3 |
the class of patients | 3 |
of the sounds of | 3 |
the laws of lunacy | 3 |
would be much more | 3 |
this class of pauper | 3 |
is more or less | 3 |
medical officer in the | 3 |
any word denoting or | 3 |
can be made to | 3 |
the inmates of a | 3 |
in the reverse order | 3 |
unable to give any | 3 |
a scheme of a | 3 |
in the form of | 3 |
we are not told | 3 |
in a greater or | 3 |
early and efficient treatment | 3 |
for a longer or | 3 |
with disease of the | 3 |
the fact of the | 3 |
an estimate of the | 3 |
many years in the | 3 |
in course of erection | 3 |
of the commission of | 3 |
of different words given | 3 |
by reason of the | 3 |
it will be found | 3 |
the committee of the | 3 |
attack of this disease | 3 |
fallen under my observation | 3 |
the study of the | 3 |
patients have been admitted | 3 |
the selection of the | 3 |
express subjective characterization of | 3 |
designating any person engaged | 3 |
continued and abstract calculation | 3 |
proper persons to be | 3 |
in some cases the | 3 |
be a source of | 3 |
the insane and idiots | 3 |
in the study of | 3 |
or common usage connected | 3 |
insane in this country | 3 |
the medullary substance of | 3 |
to make use of | 3 |
ought to be abandoned | 3 |
is the same as | 3 |
of the mental disorder | 3 |
in which they are | 3 |
time of test patient | 3 |
on the side of | 3 |
the cost of the | 3 |
in which they were | 3 |
of the value of | 3 |
a longer or shorter | 3 |
the decision of the | 3 |
word involving the concept | 3 |
to be the case | 3 |
during the past year | 3 |
powers of the mind | 3 |
medical officer of a | 3 |
brain was of a | 3 |
million and a half | 3 |
and involving the multiplication | 3 |
are by no means | 3 |
can be looked for | 3 |
time he was in | 3 |
that there is an | 3 |
construction of a cottage | 3 |
involving the concept of | 3 |
that she had been | 3 |
which appears to be | 3 |
contravention of the law | 3 |
according to the returns | 3 |
discharge of his duties | 3 |
on so large a | 3 |
had an opportunity of | 3 |
close his eyes and | 3 |
the large number of | 3 |
with little or no | 3 |
that this tendency is | 3 |
being of unsound mind | 3 |
state of lowered consciousness | 3 |
the patients and their | 3 |
the accumulation of chronic | 3 |
during the time i | 3 |
the plan of placing | 3 |
about three ounces of | 3 |
and there is no | 3 |
the case may be | 3 |
or manner of locomotion | 3 |
on the injustice of | 3 |
annual reports of the | 3 |
of the patient to | 3 |
which ought to be | 3 |
in the same order | 3 |
in the same opinion | 3 |
which has fallen under | 3 |
the remoteness of the | 3 |
to the size of | 3 |
to be dealt with | 3 |
response to any stimulus | 3 |
to the corresponding stimulus | 3 |
chronic insane in cottage | 3 |
with the concurrence of | 3 |
that he is not | 3 |
the superintendent of the | 3 |
and there are many | 3 |
unfitness of workhouses for | 3 |
of a third story | 3 |
the wards of a | 3 |
may be found in | 3 |
the character of their | 3 |
of the other senses | 3 |
state of the present | 3 |
was in many places | 3 |
and the use of | 3 |
to the truth of | 3 |
the parish medical officer | 3 |
of the laws of | 3 |
they were unable to | 3 |
to the house of | 3 |
and in such cases | 3 |
according to our scheme | 3 |
for the maintenance of | 3 |
and that the disease | 3 |
translated from the french | 3 |
here is an example | 3 |
a distinct institution for | 3 |
stated that he had | 3 |
group of common reactions | 3 |
the introduction of the | 3 |
cases of insanity in | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
the prevalence of insanity | 3 |
little more than the | 3 |
in the minds of | 3 |
than that of a | 3 |
out of an asylum | 3 |
in the early stages | 3 |
is inadequate to the | 3 |
the results of the | 3 |
the state of massachusetts | 3 |
any process of cooking | 3 |
of the power of | 3 |
performance of the duties | 3 |
there is this much | 3 |
of such as are | 3 |
on the plexus choroides | 3 |
be brought within the | 3 |
and it must be | 3 |
brought to the hospital | 3 |
the time i had | 3 |
some principles in the | 3 |
that it should be | 3 |
in the month of | 3 |
been disordered five months | 3 |
commissioners in lunacy in | 3 |
continued in the hospital | 3 |
shall be lawful for | 3 |
in a few hours | 3 |
with friends or elsewhere | 3 |
a review of the | 3 |
in a group of | 3 |
of water were contained | 3 |
came within his reach | 3 |
had been sent to | 3 |
to the transmission of | 3 |
it shall be lawful | 3 |
adhered firmly to the | 3 |
substance was cut into | 3 |
condition of the patient | 3 |
arm of the fork | 3 |
word designating any person | 3 |
the appointment of district | 3 |
or proposed to be | 3 |
he could not be | 3 |
the evening he was | 3 |
should be mentioned that | 3 |
to be dependent upon | 3 |
of this state of | 3 |
the parish medical officers | 3 |
their friends or elsewhere | 3 |
by the operation of | 3 |
as being of unsound | 3 |
protection of the insane | 3 |
taken before a justice | 3 |
the last stage of | 3 |
as soon as possible | 3 |
between stimulus and reaction | 3 |
with friends or others | 3 |
is by convention or | 3 |
and position of the | 3 |
tendency to give sound | 3 |
the superintendent of an | 3 |
the same manner as | 3 |
admitted on the incurable | 3 |
is found in the | 3 |
may be said to | 3 |
detention of the insane | 3 |
four times a year | 3 |
of most of the | 3 |
officer of the asylum | 3 |
of the county asylum | 3 |
of workhouse lunatic inmates | 3 |
as long as possible | 3 |
in the proportion of | 3 |
the factors concerned in | 3 |
a return to the | 3 |
occupation or profession more | 3 |
to one or other | 3 |
the pericranium was found | 3 |
and those who are | 3 |
the case of paupers | 3 |
time i had an | 3 |
to be discharged or | 3 |
attendants upon the insane | 3 |
the truth of what | 3 |
have never been able | 3 |
of the insane to | 3 |
he had then been | 3 |
of the disease of | 3 |
and the want of | 3 |
with a desire to | 3 |
in the possession of | 3 |
be understood that the | 3 |
the authority of the | 3 |
in our humble opinion | 3 |
and extent of the | 3 |
the condition of those | 3 |
convention or common usage | 3 |
with the spirit world | 3 |
the benefits of the | 3 |
to be made for | 3 |
part of the work | 3 |
of our public asylums | 3 |
to refer to the | 3 |
members of the commission | 3 |
there was no water | 3 |
of the members of | 3 |
it is true that | 3 |
a product of dissociation | 3 |
was stated that he | 3 |
a raving paroxysm of | 3 |
so that they might | 3 |
any reaction word which | 3 |
normal and insane subjects | 3 |
between it and the | 3 |
the results of a | 3 |
the average of the | 3 |
with a medical man | 3 |
the derby county asylum | 3 |
as could be ascertained | 3 |
but in this case | 3 |
involving the multiplication of | 3 |
carried on by a | 3 |
tendency to react by | 3 |
he was a very | 3 |
used for sitting or | 3 |
reported to the commissioners | 3 |
of lunatics in the | 3 |
pathological reactions from normal | 3 |
the witch of en | 3 |
to arrive at a | 3 |
is a grammatical variant | 3 |
the vessels of the | 3 |
was full of bloody | 3 |
it is difficult to | 3 |
of the mental horizon | 3 |
a manner as to | 3 |
but there was no | 3 |
any article of bedding | 3 |
the first day of | 3 |
is to be noted | 3 |
under the name of | 3 |
as we have seen | 3 |
between the different membranes | 3 |
is that of a | 3 |
or lack of it | 3 |
by one of the | 3 |
the tendency to react | 3 |
into contact with the | 3 |
in an asylum is | 3 |
so as to make | 3 |
hospitals for the insane | 3 |
total number of the | 3 |
principles in the construction | 3 |
to show that these | 3 |
at the back of | 3 |
persons of common school | 3 |
or is deemed to | 3 |
classes of pauper lunatics | 3 |
only a matter of | 3 |
can be produced by | 3 |
they are to be | 3 |
no person shall be | 3 |
evils of workhouses as | 3 |
to the lord chancellor | 3 |
some of these cases | 3 |
the absence of any | 3 |
the dissociated stream are | 3 |
find their way into | 3 |
mental and bodily state | 3 |
the cost of their | 3 |
or other form of | 3 |
we are happy to | 3 |
undue tendency to give | 3 |
of supervision and control | 3 |
the evils of workhouses | 3 |
in the last stage | 3 |
of furniture used for | 3 |
in course of time | 3 |
it is most desirable | 3 |
the sounds of the | 3 |
the medical superintendents in | 3 |
state he continued until | 3 |
between the membranes of | 3 |
the early stages of | 3 |
according to the character | 3 |
at the expiration of | 3 |
by the adoption of | 3 |
be used to express | 3 |
the cause of its | 3 |
of the prevalence of | 3 |
patients in their own | 3 |
upon opening the head | 3 |
of the utmost importance | 3 |
and a medical certificate | 3 |
has been found to | 3 |
guardians of the poor | 3 |
in the discharge of | 3 |
it appears from the | 3 |
which is by convention | 3 |
he was opened twelve | 3 |
inasmuch as it is | 3 |
medical officer would have | 3 |
acted upon by the | 3 |
had been many years | 3 |
stages of the disease | 3 |
the attention of the | 3 |
the true nature of | 3 |
it may be observed | 3 |
medical and moral treatment | 3 |
was put to each | 3 |
in workhouses at large | 3 |
part of a house | 3 |
medullary substance of the | 3 |
shortly after the death | 3 |
contained in the lateral | 3 |
but it would be | 3 |
use of this remedy | 3 |
the composition of the | 3 |
ought not to have | 3 |
the state in which | 3 |
for the protection of | 3 |
blood to the brain | 3 |
the meaning of the | 3 |
the first symptoms of | 3 |
the cost of maintenance | 3 |
of the lunatic inmates | 3 |
to believe that he | 3 |
the cost of building | 3 |
as a manifestation of | 3 |
should be reported to | 3 |
to give sound reactions | 3 |
long continued and abstract | 3 |
arachnoidea was generally opake | 3 |
to be taken charge | 3 |
the lunacy commissioners of | 3 |
in consequence of a | 3 |
held to be a | 3 |
he continued in a | 3 |
had been disordered five | 3 |
of the same age | 3 |
the end of this | 3 |
of this class of | 3 |
be added to the | 3 |
it would seem no | 3 |
to be strictly confined | 3 |
special committee of the | 3 |
a short account of | 3 |
in a previous page | 3 |
number of such lunatics | 3 |
parts of the body | 3 |
the discharge of his | 3 |
in such a manner | 3 |
places for the reception | 3 |
of the statistics of | 3 |
she had then been | 3 |
and some of the | 3 |
after the death of | 3 |
of the middle class | 3 |
was a person of | 3 |
which is a grammatical | 3 |
of the devon asylum | 3 |
met with in the | 3 |
to be of a | 3 |
pauper lunatics not in | 3 |
return from this digression | 3 |
to account for the | 3 |
he was of a | 3 |
the views of the | 3 |
to themselves or others | 3 |
is left to the | 3 |
any of the well | 3 |
to any stimulus word | 3 |
photograph no copy of | 3 |
any anatomical organ or | 3 |
of which he is | 3 |
it is proposed to | 3 |
it would be impossible | 3 |
state in which they | 3 |
of the committee of | 3 |
of patients in their | 3 |
asylums for the more | 3 |
one or another of | 3 |
in the administration of | 3 |
water between the tunica | 3 |
has fallen under my | 3 |
the appointment of a | 3 |
of a milky whiteness | 3 |
in an asylum or | 3 |
increase in the number | 3 |
is classed as an | 3 |
their origin in the | 3 |
would be a more | 3 |
appeared to be in | 3 |
the case of those | 3 |
to be capable of | 3 |
in such a case | 3 |
it is not my | 3 |
he appeared to be | 3 |
the inadequacy of the | 3 |
construction of a house | 3 |
to counties and boroughs | 3 |
confined in licensed houses | 3 |
of the working of | 3 |
of the association test | 3 |
before he went away | 3 |
the violence of his | 3 |
of the unconscious and | 3 |
in lieu of a | 3 |
or profession more or | 3 |
the th th vict | 3 |
the existence of a | 3 |
at the commencement of | 3 |
the amelioration of the | 3 |
it is possible for | 3 |
as may be seen | 3 |
as a remedy for | 3 |
superintendents of county asylums | 3 |
to him that he | 3 |
their preparation for consumption | 3 |
the want of a | 3 |
their proper care and | 3 |
a great part of | 3 |
if it could be | 3 |
to give any account | 3 |
part of the medical | 3 |
of the truth of | 3 |
anatomical organ or region | 3 |
common usage connected with | 3 |
word denoting taste or | 3 |
been admitted on the | 3 |
in their preparation for | 3 |
on the increase of | 3 |
by the medical officer | 3 |
is a form of | 3 |
cent of the sounds | 3 |
of a workhouse is | 3 |
be dealt with as | 3 |
the character of an | 3 |
part of a plant | 3 |
duties of his office | 3 |
of the medical man | 3 |
the appearance of the | 3 |
to it by the | 3 |
was of a milky | 3 |
moral management of the | 3 |
of a district medical | 3 |
evils of large asylums | 3 |
and the man who | 3 |
by convention or common | 3 |
for this class of | 3 |
ought never to have | 3 |
associating with the other | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
as far as the | 3 |
of all cases of | 3 |
the homes of our | 3 |
and for the most | 3 |
the incurable establishment in | 3 |
be assumed that sound | 3 |
to the minds of | 3 |
pauper lunatics of the | 3 |
staff of attendants required | 2 |
denoting a taste or | 2 |
to the state of | 2 |
supervision and control of | 2 |
prey to his own | 2 |
in workhouses or asylums | 2 |
more objectionable than the | 2 |
into the stomachs of | 2 |
conditions under which they | 2 |
have been found to | 2 |
by the medical attendant | 2 |
rooms on the ground | 2 |
relative or friend who | 2 |
faculties may be stimulated | 2 |
under the control of | 2 |
yet it may be | 2 |
amendment of the law | 2 |
most of which are | 2 |
practical result of this | 2 |
be found that the | 2 |
as the only proper | 2 |
of the disease is | 2 |
in a healthy state | 2 |
removal of the patient | 2 |
by the internet archive | 2 |
i had died of | 2 |
the management of themselves | 2 |
the hope of cure | 2 |
into the asylum of | 2 |
empirical principle of normal | 2 |
has been known to | 2 |
on the extent of | 2 |
are happy to find | 2 |
scheme of adding to | 2 |
conditions epilepsy general paresis | 2 |
to make the order | 2 |
communicate the fact to | 2 |
about the size of | 2 |
have not hitherto been | 2 |
thirds at the least | 2 |
to whom he was | 2 |
the chief medical officer | 2 |
a district medical inspector | 2 |
cultivation of fruits or | 2 |
and an annual charge | 2 |
treated on this subject | 2 |
of a chief physician | 2 |
make out and sign | 2 |
estimate of the cost | 2 |
all those concerned in | 2 |
of the annual cycle | 2 |
out of one hundred | 2 |
received into the hospital | 2 |
no longer restricted to | 2 |
description are seldom fit | 2 |
of the prevailing system | 2 |
the health of the | 2 |
the body of man | 2 |
he is made to | 2 |
pia mater was considerably | 2 |
i am unable to | 2 |
applied to the head | 2 |
in asylums or licensed | 2 |
of personal equation in | 2 |
be open to the | 2 |
or total loss of | 2 |
to us by the | 2 |
article or act of | 2 |
with the management of | 2 |
of a single and | 2 |
the cause had been | 2 |
that the absence of | 2 |
of distinct asylums for | 2 |
the number of persons | 2 |
are addicted to disgusting | 2 |
be found at the | 2 |
the amount of payment | 2 |
provided for in a | 2 |
for all the pauper | 2 |
and redistribution of the | 2 |
and requirements of the | 2 |
recover in a larger | 2 |
since the days of | 2 |
in a workhouse should | 2 |
placed in a corridor | 2 |
is to be sought | 2 |
have not been able | 2 |
the table in its | 2 |
is much to be | 2 |
the close of the | 2 |
happens to be one | 2 |
observations i have been | 2 |
three or four times | 2 |
practical observations on insanity | 2 |
necessary consequence of false | 2 |
for the loss of | 2 |
had some years before | 2 |
expect to discover in | 2 |
or implying a state | 2 |
requiring little more than | 2 |
or ceremony connected with | 2 |
the most part been | 2 |
back as a spirit | 2 |
it to the commissioners | 2 |
was found in the | 2 |
in the direction of | 2 |
must be accepted as | 2 |
of my own observation | 2 |
he may deem curable | 2 |
officer of the union | 2 |
well as of the | 2 |
and possessed of the | 2 |
the philosophy of the | 2 |
to their condition as | 2 |
are to be regarded | 2 |
asylums of this country | 2 |
men of genius are | 2 |
types of reactions which | 2 |
committee of visiting justices | 2 |
or allowed to discharge | 2 |
am ready to admit | 2 |
time been in the | 2 |
been affected with madness | 2 |
chargeable to the union | 2 |
notify it to the | 2 |
reactions from normal subjects | 2 |
the diseases of children | 2 |
when they wish to | 2 |
show any considerable differences | 2 |
is to be remembered | 2 |
a disease of the | 2 |
the people of the | 2 |
they were in a | 2 |
the brain was firmer | 2 |
for their own pauper | 2 |
deal with existing evils | 2 |
other duties among the | 2 |
office of the masters | 2 |
the workings of a | 2 |
the lunacy commissioners on | 2 |
registration of all lunatics | 2 |
at the mention of | 2 |
for a series of | 2 |
more than the ordinary | 2 |
as possible to those | 2 |
been sent to the | 2 |
tells in favour of | 2 |
we believe it would | 2 |
that workhouse lunatic wards | 2 |
where he is in | 2 |
another type of reactions | 2 |
it would be an | 2 |
the story of the | 2 |
and not from any | 2 |
were it not that | 2 |
the exclusion of recent | 2 |
them ought to be | 2 |
the insane poor in | 2 |
have the power to | 2 |
an asylum at a | 2 |
be found to the | 2 |
might be supposed that | 2 |
by a beam of | 2 |
the medium is the | 2 |
that this state of | 2 |
first day of january | 2 |
any common demonstration of | 2 |
on the principle of | 2 |
parish to which they | 2 |
never before been so | 2 |
the corresponding stimulus words | 2 |
investigation on the spot | 2 |
the number of cases | 2 |
should be left to | 2 |
which was given by | 2 |
but the fact is | 2 |
is no security against | 2 |
of the law by | 2 |
be detained as a | 2 |
where the insane are | 2 |
phenomena concerning which credulity | 2 |
simple order which one | 2 |
or are addicted to | 2 |
reduced to poverty by | 2 |
to show how the | 2 |
it is hard to | 2 |
county and borough magistrates | 2 |
that portion of the | 2 |
he is not in | 2 |
illustrated by the following | 2 |
consequence of false perception | 2 |
think it would be | 2 |
the principal asylums of | 2 |
of the effects of | 2 |
the estimate of the | 2 |
with the inmates of | 2 |
the influence of some | 2 |
was received into the | 2 |
the utility of the | 2 |
as to make it | 2 |
of the people who | 2 |
character as social beings | 2 |
of those who were | 2 |
of a medical man | 2 |
it is impossible to | 2 |
there is no intermediate | 2 |
possible to those of | 2 |
the necessary consequence of | 2 |
of a nature and | 2 |
where it has been | 2 |
mater was considerably inflamed | 2 |
if the only tenable | 2 |
seem as if the | 2 |
the muscles of the | 2 |
other cases that are | 2 |
to which we have | 2 |
for epileptics and idiots | 2 |
for the chronic insane | 2 |
the side of the | 2 |
may be given to | 2 |
and here is one | 2 |
became the subject of | 2 |
to have been caused | 2 |
and treatment as insane | 2 |
helpless from bodily infirmity | 2 |
food which was brought | 2 |
any act of progress | 2 |
epilepsy general paresis manic | 2 |
and usefulness of the | 2 |
difficult to ascertain how | 2 |
lunatics in asylums and | 2 |
i have no doubt | 2 |
asylum at the present | 2 |
of the parochial medical | 2 |
will be unable to | 2 |
not susceptible of cure | 2 |
in company with the | 2 |
pertaining to educational organization | 2 |
there was a pipe | 2 |
which characteristically one dimension | 2 |
in carrying it out | 2 |
was placed in the | 2 |
to exist without considerable | 2 |
represent the total of | 2 |
it frequently happens that | 2 |
of the poor of | 2 |
properly remain out of | 2 |
are disposed to recommend | 2 |
january of that year | 2 |
and there seems no | 2 |
for admission to the | 2 |
published by the poor | 2 |
explanation of groups and | 2 |
previously to his admission | 2 |
take any insane inmate | 2 |
available by the internet | 2 |
welfare of the patients | 2 |
in speaking of the | 2 |
a good example of | 2 |
is the fate of | 2 |
constituting in fact a | 2 |
cases in which a | 2 |
the ways of the | 2 |
for a short time | 2 |
night was passed in | 2 |
used in the construction | 2 |
object in which characteristically | 2 |
from bodily infirmity or | 2 |
of the human faculties | 2 |
of the organs of | 2 |
have been the subject | 2 |
preparation of meats for | 2 |
the purposes of the | 2 |
the disorder has been | 2 |
state there is a | 2 |
reception into an asylum | 2 |
may be considered as | 2 |
cost of his maintenance | 2 |
reaction in question is | 2 |
with the appendix to | 2 |
to the character of | 2 |
on the basis of | 2 |
present in the consciousness | 2 |
supposed to have been | 2 |
the abolition of the | 2 |
must be considered as | 2 |
must be borne in | 2 |
there is nothing in | 2 |
this description are seldom | 2 |
in a licensed house | 2 |
birth of a child | 2 |
course of a few | 2 |
dark darkness day death | 2 |
it is a matter | 2 |
i ad dram ij | 2 |
by the agency of | 2 |
it was not possible | 2 |
inmates in such a | 2 |
by the presence of | 2 |
this species of separate | 2 |
the scull was thick | 2 |
of late years shown | 2 |
are some of the | 2 |
visit and ascertain their | 2 |
number and condition of | 2 |
be licensed as a | 2 |
may be seen in | 2 |
the system of registration | 2 |
paralysis is complicated with | 2 |
ought to be in | 2 |
process by which the | 2 |
characterization of or reaction | 2 |
honesty of the medium | 2 |
my aim is to | 2 |
a word found there | 2 |
we do not possess | 2 |
we would wish to | 2 |
marks of former inflammation | 2 |
for months or years | 2 |
the direction of the | 2 |
end of the year | 2 |
medical officer to the | 2 |
organized for their care | 2 |
in buildings of a | 2 |
any process employed in | 2 |
the construction of lunatic | 2 |
has a tendency to | 2 |
the charge of the | 2 |
the relatives of the | 2 |
peculiar turn of the | 2 |
commissioners in lunacy will | 2 |
the question of their | 2 |
the select committee on | 2 |
guard against a recurrence | 2 |
it appears to us | 2 |
a more complete medical | 2 |
and if at any | 2 |
detained under care and | 2 |
it is a well | 2 |
the means to be | 2 |
in many places opake | 2 |
patient should be removed | 2 |
history of his disorder | 2 |
of a large establishment | 2 |
in a preceding page | 2 |
opening of new asylums | 2 |
we have borrowed from | 2 |
violence of his disorder | 2 |
is out of the | 2 |
any vessel or contrivance | 2 |
means of communication of | 2 |
selected from the magistrates | 2 |
report on their condition | 2 |
of the shorter word | 2 |
this is not found | 2 |
is by no means | 2 |
it often happens that | 2 |
appearance of air in | 2 |
that of the comparative | 2 |
she was opened twelve | 2 |
three times a week | 2 |
fourth of the whole | 2 |
the nature of these | 2 |
and in relation to | 2 |
upon by the commissioners | 2 |
in the normal state | 2 |
visiting justices of asylums | 2 |
on the question of | 2 |
of public lunatic asylums | 2 |
were in advanced stages | 2 |
would be impossible to | 2 |
the ventricles were much | 2 |
for a much larger | 2 |
all the wants of | 2 |
by the number of | 2 |
of the brain which | 2 |
the psychology of insanity | 2 |
to any suggestion from | 2 |
such lunatic be taken | 2 |
the attempt to keep | 2 |
under this heading we | 2 |
have no doubt that | 2 |
according to the present | 2 |
of treatment and care | 2 |
not possible to collect | 2 |
more complete medical staff | 2 |
side of the path | 2 |
she died on the | 2 |
be regarded as normal | 2 |
preliminary chapters on the | 2 |
for their proper care | 2 |
of the pauper lunatics | 2 |
in the evening he | 2 |
instead of adding new | 2 |
and its vessels were | 2 |
many cases there is | 2 |
should be allowed to | 2 |
in the words of | 2 |
of a smaller size | 2 |
lunatics in county asylums | 2 |
who came near her | 2 |
and the subject is | 2 |
is equivalent to the | 2 |
continued in the same | 2 |
we believe to be | 2 |
to draw attention to | 2 |
taste or flavor quality | 2 |
a workhouse is a | 2 |
of all lunatics chargeable | 2 |
has been effected by | 2 |
wards of a workhouse | 2 |
forth in his order | 2 |
any function of nutrition | 2 |
with all becoming deference | 2 |
certificate to the fact | 2 |
tendency to make use | 2 |
the dura mater was | 2 |
the concept of duration | 2 |
of fruits or in | 2 |
come within the description | 2 |
comes into contact with | 2 |
was contained between it | 2 |
the receptive cells of | 2 |
the same as saying | 2 |
alike in the two | 2 |
the memories of the | 2 |
with observations on the | 2 |
of bodily health to | 2 |
been established on the | 2 |
of mentally disordered persons | 2 |
is no intermediate position | 2 |
years in the hospital | 2 |
from a comparison of | 2 |
the post of district | 2 |
of the insane of | 2 |
the views we entertain | 2 |
he was a person | 2 |
that there were in | 2 |
the official reports of | 2 |
of the supervision of | 2 |
nature of the cases | 2 |
the capability of the | 2 |
the surrey county asylum | 2 |
they are placed in | 2 |
in a convalescent state | 2 |
so far as our | 2 |
as not proper to | 2 |
not contain much water | 2 |
to examine the patient | 2 |
made use of as | 2 |
be gathered from the | 2 |
the patience of the | 2 |
the lunacy commissioners in | 2 |
a high rate of | 2 |
hospital for recent cases | 2 |
and she was brought | 2 |
the tunica arachnoidea in | 2 |
of its insane inmates | 2 |
adjudged by him as | 2 |
according to the plan | 2 |
the lunacy commission to | 2 |
pressure on the brain | 2 |
a considerable number of | 2 |
is known to be | 2 |
i was able to | 2 |
in the following passage | 2 |
series of one hundred | 2 |
there is little or | 2 |
in the calculation of | 2 |
daily in the habit | 2 |
sign a true and | 2 |
article of male apparel | 2 |
class of pauper lunatics | 2 |
in the same building | 2 |
the returns moved for | 2 |
be expected to do | 2 |
our stream of consciousness | 2 |
living with their relatives | 2 |
the character and extent | 2 |
a means of relieving | 2 |
patients in a hundred | 2 |
are of great importance | 2 |
i am led to | 2 |
the words of the | 2 |
in that of a | 2 |
medium of the other | 2 |
of the present system | 2 |
the peculiarities of the | 2 |
the parochial authorities and | 2 |
or otherwise likely to | 2 |
when he returned home | 2 |
the existence of some | 2 |
supervision of the lunacy | 2 |
it be assumed that | 2 |
her appetite was voracious | 2 |
survey of pathological material | 2 |
when his hands were | 2 |
point out to him | 2 |
should tell you of | 2 |
hudson river state hospital | 2 |
gradually weaned from their | 2 |
the patient from home | 2 |
to be a source | 2 |
us in his evidence | 2 |
to the lunatic poor | 2 |
statistics of pauper lunatics | 2 |
or care of carpets | 2 |
ten years between and | 2 |
of the visits of | 2 |
was a considerable appearance | 2 |
objectionable than the intermixture | 2 |
the medical visitors of | 2 |
the treatment of disease | 2 |
the fourth chapter of | 2 |
and the nature of | 2 |
of associating with the | 2 |
be made to the | 2 |
at the sacrifice of | 2 |
in a few days | 2 |
when admitted he was | 2 |
lead us to believe | 2 |
and the patient is | 2 |
is affected by the | 2 |
that it has been | 2 |
early transmission of all | 2 |
patient should be placed | 2 |
that many of the | 2 |
in the management and | 2 |
by the commissioners of | 2 |
a place of detention | 2 |
consciousness of deceit and | 2 |
mind and its operations | 2 |
at one time he | 2 |
to discover in a | 2 |
for some time afterwards | 2 |
in the medullary substance | 2 |
attendants on the insane | 2 |
of the superintendent is | 2 |
according to law in | 2 |
as receptacles for them | 2 |
the fact that the | 2 |
the noise of the | 2 |
closely allied to the | 2 |
to point out the | 2 |
steps to be taken | 2 |
common demonstration of emotion | 2 |
of their insane inmates | 2 |
in the next place | 2 |
is not explicable by | 2 |
become acquainted with the | 2 |
or another of the | 2 |
considered as very unfavourable | 2 |
knowing nothing of the | 2 |
of some of the | 2 |
in the manner of | 2 |
a commission of lunacy | 2 |
was of its natural | 2 |
word which is not | 2 |
to remark that the | 2 |
i must add that | 2 |
process employed in the | 2 |
put forth by the | 2 |
and as they are | 2 |
the practical result of | 2 |
attempt is made to | 2 |
the annual number of | 2 |
a system of routine | 2 |
approximation to the truth | 2 |
visitation of lunatics in | 2 |
as a test of | 2 |
than the rest of | 2 |
pending arrangements for his | 2 |
sense of the expression | 2 |
any article of clothing | 2 |
view of the subject | 2 |
admission into the asylum | 2 |
and practice of the | 2 |
every poor person wholly | 2 |
the largest number of | 2 |
that the average increase | 2 |
pursued in this country | 2 |
plea for erecting them | 2 |
cost per head in | 2 |
could be carried out | 2 |
by sir oliver lodge | 2 |
name of the author | 2 |
to the construction of | 2 |
or more of their | 2 |
there is still another | 2 |
the omission of the | 2 |
of the middlesex magistrates | 2 |
had been accustomed to | 2 |
on page we read | 2 |
and it was with | 2 |
which is used in | 2 |
she ought to be | 2 |
buildings has a tendency | 2 |
and instances are not | 2 |
to insist on the | 2 |
and that he never | 2 |
a very large hospital | 2 |
all sentiments of rivalry | 2 |
in the category of | 2 |
the cure of insanity | 2 |
what may be done | 2 |
the chronic and recent | 2 |
no recollection of them | 2 |
have something to do | 2 |
naturally expect to discover | 2 |
are alike in the | 2 |
to the repression of | 2 |
the early transmission of | 2 |
a case of recent | 2 |
exclusion of recent cases | 2 |
indicate the patients whom | 2 |
with the composition of | 2 |
and to the interests | 2 |
or imperfect faculties may | 2 |
upon the report of | 2 |
with repression of the | 2 |
any article or act | 2 |
been called upon to | 2 |
workhouse containing lunatics should | 2 |
medical staff of asylums | 2 |
it might be supposed | 2 |
during the time they | 2 |
for it is to | 2 |
more liable to be | 2 |
already in the room | 2 |
the same as that | 2 |
a special committee of | 2 |
found necessary to confine | 2 |
the care and supervision | 2 |
act now in force | 2 |
has of late years | 2 |
bucknill has some very | 2 |
in point of number | 2 |
any room or apartment | 2 |
of patients in workhouses | 2 |
department of the profession | 2 |
not been able to | 2 |
mater was highly inflamed | 2 |
power in the hands | 2 |
in order to bring | 2 |
be relied upon as | 2 |
color imparted to it | 2 |
involved in the use | 2 |
others had time to | 2 |
all normal possibilities of | 2 |
every workhouse containing lunatics | 2 |
to examine the state | 2 |
loosely to the scull | 2 |
vessel or contrivance for | 2 |
of a natural capacity | 2 |
it will be observed | 2 |
abnormal has ever been | 2 |
to submit to the | 2 |
in the preceding pages | 2 |
and being capable of | 2 |
is to be preferred | 2 |
the top of the | 2 |
ceremony connected with the | 2 |
effects can be produced | 2 |
lunacy commissioners over workhouses | 2 |
proper subject for the | 2 |
to which are added | 2 |
intent of the law | 2 |
that he would never | 2 |
to a lunatic asylum | 2 |
remarks on this subject | 2 |
a source of error | 2 |
two hundred and sixty | 2 |
it would be useless | 2 |
of the others had | 2 |
which we believe to | 2 |
been disordered a year | 2 |
insane inmate before a | 2 |
was a man of | 2 |
by the blood or | 2 |
to the stimulus words | 2 |
or less peculiarly masculine | 2 |
of deciding the question | 2 |
remain in the workhouse | 2 |
the stimulus word was | 2 |
person taking charge of | 2 |
the reality of spirit | 2 |
we meet with mechanical | 2 |
shall deem it expedient | 2 |
future provision of the | 2 |
the lunacy commissioners to | 2 |
on the class of | 2 |
of water between that | 2 |
be large enough to | 2 |
for erecting them ought | 2 |
possesses a value of | 2 |
the remainder of the | 2 |
the intermixture of the | 2 |
in those cases where | 2 |
of or reaction to | 2 |
at a distance from | 2 |
particularly those who are | 2 |
the wording of the | 2 |
between that membrane and | 2 |
to be fixed to | 2 |
the greater or less | 2 |
treatment of the sick | 2 |
ought to be the | 2 |
this state of mind | 2 |
cure of the insane | 2 |
consciousness is thinned out | 2 |
and the treatment of | 2 |
transferred to an asylum | 2 |
a less relative cost | 2 |
a certain amount of | 2 |
by the th section | 2 |
tell you of this | 2 |
physiological or pathological effect | 2 |
for the advancement of | 2 |
the theory of dissociation | 2 |
recurrence of evils exactly | 2 |
the operations of the | 2 |
inmates of lunatic asylums | 2 |
given the name of | 2 |
the medical superintendents of | 2 |
substance which is characteristically | 2 |
the minister of the | 2 |
with the exception of | 2 |
building bungalow cabin camp | 2 |
the expiration of three | 2 |
asylum by the district | 2 |
to act upon it | 2 |
to order and direct | 2 |
any of our stimulus | 2 |
provision to be made | 2 |
of all psychic phenomena | 2 |
the relieving officer to | 2 |
a governor of a | 2 |
to the proper union | 2 |
the use of arbitrary | 2 |
and it is the | 2 |
the provision of the | 2 |
twenty hours after death | 2 |
is shown in table | 2 |
in many cases there | 2 |
not be able to | 2 |
of the medical practitioner | 2 |
which they would be | 2 |
he is unaware of | 2 |
truth of what he | 2 |
be taken to the | 2 |
as it must be | 2 |
all lunatics chargeable to | 2 |
licensed as a place | 2 |
objects for a curative | 2 |
indicate the existence of | 2 |
to persuade them to | 2 |
reactions of which are | 2 |
sound similarity between stimulus | 2 |
that membrane and the | 2 |
factors concerned in its | 2 |
population of england and | 2 |
one as they came | 2 |
unlikely to be simulated | 2 |
is in a fit | 2 |
supposed that institutions for | 2 |
was an incurable patient | 2 |
would be the right | 2 |
of that simple order | 2 |
undertake the charge of | 2 |
on test record states | 2 |
errors involved in the | 2 |
the brain was particularly | 2 |
any suggestion from the | 2 |
the ball of fire | 2 |
to sit in a | 2 |
to the other inmates | 2 |
from which they are | 2 |
must have something to | 2 |
and bewildering as time | 2 |
the gross increase of | 2 |
the case of such | 2 |
into the nature of | 2 |
to the propriety of | 2 |
of hysterical double personality | 2 |
recommend the removal to | 2 |
friends or with strangers | 2 |
all knowledge of such | 2 |
one where he is | 2 |
by all sorts of | 2 |
suggest to him that | 2 |
put to each one | 2 |
detention of pauper lunatics | 2 |
the labour of the | 2 |
treatment of its inmates | 2 |
placed in an asylum | 2 |
the term lucid interval | 2 |
happiness happy hard hardship | 2 |
the perception has not | 2 |
unsoundness or deficiency is | 2 |
been disordered two months | 2 |
that he is a | 2 |
or pathological effect of | 2 |
the staff of the | 2 |
cloth color colors comfort | 2 |
the care and maintenance | 2 |
every lunatic in the | 2 |
there detained for such | 2 |
to prove that his | 2 |
of cures has been | 2 |
water between that membrane | 2 |
lunacy commissioners in their | 2 |
hold it to be | 2 |
to the estimated population | 2 |
not distinguishable from normal | 2 |
and the new psychology | 2 |
improperly detained in workhouses | 2 |
the sense of hearing | 2 |
of detention for them | 2 |
on some principles in | 2 |
in advanced stages of | 2 |
which i have been | 2 |
be such as to | 2 |
in an economical point | 2 |
another piece of evidence | 2 |
collected in an asylum | 2 |
are for the most | 2 |
which he was brought | 2 |
very much reduced him | 2 |
on or before january | 2 |
in asylums and workhouses | 2 |
shown by the fact | 2 |
of the onset of | 2 |
legal order and medical | 2 |
accommodate not more than | 2 |
and methods of application | 2 |
in one million and | 2 |
would lead us to | 2 |
chronic cases of insanity | 2 |
inmates of unsound mind | 2 |
and to make the | 2 |
sixteen years of age | 2 |
against the detention of | 2 |
construction of distinct sections | 2 |
in the practice of | 2 |
with the operations of | 2 |
otherwise likely to benefit | 2 |
the following test records | 2 |
asked the name of | 2 |
they are regarded as | 2 |
the moment of his | 2 |
said that he had | 2 |
of cause and effect | 2 |
unfit to remain in | 2 |
and adjudged by him | 2 |
the man who is | 2 |
the proportion of lunatics | 2 |
where there is no | 2 |
substance of the cerebrum | 2 |
what may be termed | 2 |
the experience of the | 2 |
on the expediency of | 2 |
part of the building | 2 |
the automatic writings of | 2 |
the eyes assume a | 2 |
the condition in which | 2 |
it run on the | 2 |
insane poor in workhouses | 2 |
pauper lunatics with strangers | 2 |
a minority of one | 2 |
are in general capable | 2 |
should be added to | 2 |
care on the part | 2 |
to be one of | 2 |
had been disordered six | 2 |
cases in which the | 2 |
which his food was | 2 |
any article of female | 2 |
elements of the philosophy | 2 |
be associated with the | 2 |
to undertake the charge | 2 |
variations of reaction time | 2 |
much greater extent than | 2 |
in the hospital she | 2 |
patient is in a | 2 |
for recent cases of | 2 |
to the question of | 2 |
been used by cattell | 2 |
lunatic in the kingdom | 2 |
degree of sound similarity | 2 |
stream whilst the main | 2 |
opake spots on the | 2 |
occur in connection with | 2 |
the most part the | 2 |
from the want of | 2 |
and employment of the | 2 |
existing provision for the | 2 |