Insanity : its classification, diagnosis, and treatment / by E.C. Spitzka.
- Edward Charles Spitzka
- Date:
- 1883
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Insanity : its classification, diagnosis, and treatment / by E.C. Spitzka. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Concealed delusions, 323; insanity, 352 Conceptions, imperative, 35 Concussion, 370 Confession of imaginary crimes, 141 Confusion of ideas, 162; acute hal- lucinatory, 163 Confusionalinsanity, primary, 161; secondary, 170; morbid changes in, 102 Congenital anomalies, 77; mono- mania, 308 Congestive attacks of paretic de- mentia, 207 Conium, uses of, 384 Connecting links of degenerative series, 88 Connection between lesions and symptoms, 113 Consciousness, disturbances of, 57; alternating, 59; double, 59; of impending loss of reason, 61 Convalescence of mania, 139 Convallaria, uses of, 388 Convulsions, 351 Convolutions, atrophy of, 103; in paretic dementia, 218 Coprostasis, effects of, 112 Corpus callosum in imbeciles, 286 Corrugation of brows in paretic de- mentia, 2io; in monomania, 339 Cortex, changes in, loi; in paretic dementia, 218; adhesion of pia to, 2ig, 231; cystic degeneration of, 219; in imbecility, 285 Cranipi in alcoholism, 252 Crania progenia, 87, 282 Cranial diploe in paretic dementia 228 Cranium, changes of, in insanity,86 Cretenism, 282 Crib of Utica, 401 Criminal acts of insane, 398; of paretic dements, 187 Cyclothymia, 271 Cystic degeneration of cortex, 219 Cysticerci, 112 Cystitis in paretic dementia, 211 Dagonet on morbid anatomy, 102 dangers of insanity, 398 Death in melancholia, 148; in pare- tic dementia, 193 Decubitus, malignant, 78, 213 Defects in idiotic brain, 90 Definition of circular insanity, 271; of delusion, 24, 29; of dipsoma- nia, 271; of hallucination, 43; of illusion, 44; of insanity, 17, ig; of katatonia, 149; of mania, 131; of melancholia, 141; of monoma- nia, 301; of paretic dementia, 241; of periodical insanity, 267; of primary confusional insanity, 161; of primary deterioration, 163; of pubescent insanity, 175; of senile dementia, 171; of stupo- rous insanity, 158 Degeneration in monomania, 293 Degenerative changes in brain, 102; series of forms of insanity, 88 Deglutition, impairment of, 211 Deliberation of the insane, 64 De'lire des acles, 270 Delirium, 341; acutum, 247; of epi- leptic insanity, 264; grave, 80, 247; of mania, 133; of melan- cholic frenzy, 143; of monoma- nia, 296; of paretic dementia, 192, 203; tremens, 251; hysteri- cal, 217 Delusion, definition of, 24 Delusional insanity, 288; monoma- nia, 312 Delusions of alcoholic insanity 254; of confusional insanity, 162; diagnostic bearing of, 340^ 348; in delirium grave, 248; de tection of, 327; depressive, 28 141.; erotic, 27, 300; expansive 27. 298; genuine, 25; of grand eur, 32, 248; hypochondriacal, 26; of mania, 138; of marital infi- delity, 33; mechanism of, 28; of melancholia, 141; modifying in- fluence of external circumstances on. 34; of visceral impressions on, 33; of paretic dementia, 195, 199; persecutory, 26; religious] 27. 304: rudimentary, 36; of se- nile dementia, 173; spurious, 25; systematized, 25, 288; unsys- tematized, 25, 31, Dementia agitated, 170; brain in, 108; epileptic, 259; frequency of, 168; nerve cells in, 104; neurog- lia in, io6; paretic, 178; par^-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21461259_0405.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


