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" Of the patients about whom I have been consulted, I know only two who are now, after many years, disordered in mind, and of them one had already been so before her marriage. "
The Medical Times and Gazette - Page 74
1873
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An Account of Some of the Most Important Diseases Peculiar to Women

Robert Gooch - Pregnancy - 1829 - 506 pages
...light upon the question, and present a prospect unnecessarily gloomy and discouraging. Of the many patients about whom I have been consulted, I know only two who are still after many years disordered in mind, and of these one had already been so before her marriage....
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A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting ..., Page 947, Volume 1835

James Cowles Prichard - Insanity - 1835 - 514 pages
...of recoveries, and present a prospect unnecessarily gloomy and discouraging. He adds, " Of the many patients about whom I have been consulted, I know...them one had already been so before her marriage." o The question, on the solution of which there is the greatest reason for anxiety in reference to any...
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ..., Volume 3

Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - Medicine - 1845 - 788 pages
...of recoveries, and present a prospect unnecessarily gloomy and discouraging. He adds, "Of the many patients about whom I have been consulted, I know...after many years, disordered in mind, and of them one hail already been so before her marriage." The question, on the solution of which there is the greatest...
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Cases in midwifery

John Green Crosse - 1851 - 250 pages
...disease than melancholia ; it is more dangerous to life, but less dangerous to reason. Of the many patients about whom I have been consulted, I know only two who are still, after many years, disordered in mind, and of these one had already been so before her marriage."...
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The Asylum Journal of Mental Science

Psychiatry - 1857 - 652 pages
...recent, and therefore the most curable stage of the disease. "Of the patients about whom " says Gooch, " I have been consulted, I know only two who are now,...them, one had already been so before her marriage." * [In concluding these Lectures, it is proper to state that the treatment of mental diseases, and their...
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The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Volume 12

Insanity (Law) - 1859 - 648 pages
...overlooked or omitted in the inspection of hospital reports." Dr. Gooch further adds — " Of the many patients about whom I have been consulted, I know...now, after many years, disordered in mind ; and of these one had already been so before her marriage .... Mania is more dangerous to life, melancholy...
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Gooch on some of the most important diseases peculiar to women c. 2

Robert Gooch - 1859 - 302 pages
...light upon the question, and present a prospect unnecessarily gloomy and discouraging. Of the many patients about whom I have been consulted, I know only two who are still after many years disordered in mind, and of these one had already been so before her marriage....
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The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Volume 12

1859 - 736 pages
...overlooked or omitted in the inspection of hospital reports." Dr. Gooch further adds — " Of the many patients about whom I have been consulted, I know only two who are DOW, after many years, disordered in mind ; and of these one had already been so before her marriage...
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The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Volume 13

1860 - 718 pages
...under care under the most recent, and consequently curable stage of the disease. Dr. Gooch observes : " Of the patients about whom I have been consulted,...them one had already been so before her marriage." So far as regards the present analysis, the following results are obtained : — Recovered ... 31 persons...
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Lectures on Madness in Its Medical, Legal, and Social Aspects

Edgar Sheppard - Forensic psychiatry - 1873 - 232 pages
...consulted about a case, remarked that ' the question was not whether she was to get well, but when she was to get well.' The latter patient died within...them one had already been so before her marriage." It is important to bear in mind that he is speaking chiefly, if not entirely, of the upper classes of...
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