Migraine and other common neuroses : a psychological study / by F.G. Crookshank.
- Francis Graham Crookshank
- Date:
- 1926
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Migraine and other common neuroses : a psychological study / by F.G. Crookshank. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![cal signs found during life and the structural changes found after death. Lastly, there is the line of attack of those who attach cardinal importance to disturbances of the psyche—to the neglect sometimes of all evidences of organic defect or change—and who, in psychical disorder, find the universal explanation of physiological dyshar- monies. This is the method of certain psycho¬ logical schools and one that, in an extreme form, is adopted by Christian Scientists, and by those who think to conquer disease by imagining it not to be present. Now the fully-equipped physician must recognise the value in each case—though in each case in different measure—of each of these three methods. Confronted with dis¬ ease, he must investigate, in each case, the present disorder of function—of physiological function, that is : the present defect or change in organs or in tissues—themselves the expression of disorder in internal or vegetative function : and the present psychological [65]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29813256_0071.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


