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" I wished to be in constant motion, and it certainly afforded me an infinite deal of satisfaction to be able to walk up and down. The intellectual operations at times were very vivid. Thoughts came and went, and ludicrous and fantastic spectacles were... "
The Hahnemann Materia Medica - Page 13
1871
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 37, Part 2

1846 - 1180 pages
...went, and ludicrous and fantastic spec256 DR. GUNSBURG ON THE FORMATION OF CRYSTALS IN THE tóeles were always uppermost in my mind. I was conscious...neither power nor will to do otherwise than I did ; and notwithstading my bodily malaise, the mind was in a state of delightful exhiliration. The treatment...
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The Use of the Body in Relation to the Mind

George Moore - Mind and body - 1846 - 452 pages
...fantastic spectacles were always uppermost in my mind. I was conscious that my language and gesticulation were extravagant, yet I had neither power nor will...than I did ; and notwithstanding my bodily malaise, the mind was in a state of delightful exhilaration." Many an insane person has been conscious of precisely...
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THE USE OF THE BODY IN RELATION TO THE MIND

GEORGE MOORE - 1852 - 466 pages
...fantastic spectacles were always uppermost in my mind. I was conscious that my language and gesticulation were extravagant, yet I had neither power nor will...than I did ; and notwithstanding my bodily malaise, the mind was in a state of delightful exhilaration." Many an insane person has been conscious of precisely...
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The Poisonous, Noxious, and Suspected Plants of Our Fields and Woods

Anne Pratt - Poisonous plants - 1857 - 326 pages
...motion ; and it certainly afforded me an infinite deal of satisfaction to be able to walk up and down. The intellectual operations at times were very vivid....than I did, and notwithstanding my bodily malaise, the mind was in a state of delightful exhilaration." But these were only among the early symptoms,...
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The Use of the Body in Relation to the Mind

George Moore - Mind and body - 1861 - 378 pages
...fantastic spectacles were always uppermost in my mind. I was conscious that my language and gesticulation were extravagant, yet I had neither power nor will to do otherwise than I did ; and, notWJ*hstu«ding my bodily malaise, the mind was in a state of delightful exhilaration." Many an insane...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 20

1862 - 722 pages
...motion, and it certainly afforded me an infinite deal of satisfaction to be able to walk up and down. The intellectual operations at times were very vivid....my mind was in a state of delightful exhilaration. "The treatment was very simple; cold douche to the head, and an emetic soon destroyed the dominion...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 20

John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - Homeopathy - 1862 - 992 pages
...motion, and it certainly afforded me an infinite deal of satisfaction to be able to walk up and down. The intellectual operations at times were very vivid....my mind was in a state of delightful exhilaration. "The treatment was very simple; cold douche to the head, and an emetic soon destroyed the dominion...
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The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica: A Record of the Positive ..., Volume 2

Timothy Field Allen - Drugs - 1875 - 664 pages
...my mind. I was conscious that my language and gesticulations were extravagant, yet I had neither the power nor will to do otherwise than I did ; and, notwithstanding...bodily malaise, my mind was in a state of delightful exhilaration,175. — She complained first of "a sensation of madness in her brain," then suddenly...
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The Encyclopedia of pure materia medica v. 2, 1875, Volume 2

Timothy Field Allen - 1875 - 670 pages
...my mind. I was conscious that my language and gesticulations were extravagant, yet I had neither the power nor will to do otherwise than I did ; and, notwithstanding...bodily malaise, my mind was in a state of delightful exhilaration,178. — She complained first of "a sensation of madness in her brain," then suddenly...
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North American Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 1

1851 - 558 pages
...motion, and it certainly afforded me an infinite deal of satisfaction to be able to walk up and down. The intellectual operations at times were very vivid....than I did ; and notwithstanding my bodily malaise, the mind was in a state of delightful exhilaration. The treatment was very simple ; cold douche to...
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