| George Fielding Blandford - 1884 - 524 páginas
...remain permanently sane. The rest are again insane, once or oftener, and of these only 20 die sane. " In round numbers, then, of ten persons attacked by insanity, five recover, and five die, sooner or latter, during the attack. Of the five who recover, not more than two remain well during the rest of... | |
| William Henry Octavius Sankey - 1884 - 510 páginas
...statistics leads to the same conclusion, that second attacks are numerous. He wrote, " in round numbers, of ten persons attacked by insanity, five recover, and five die sooner or later during the attacks. Of the five who recover, not more than two remain well the rest of their lives, the other... | |
| George Fielding Blandford - 1886 - 420 páginas
...remain permanently sane. The rest are again insane, once or oftencr, and of these only 20 die sane. " In round numbers, then, of ten persons attacked by...remain well during the rest of their lives, the other three sustain subsequent attacks, during which at least two of them die. But although the picture is... | |
| Pliny Earle - 1887 - 244 páginas
...that the attentive reader of what has here been written will have arrived at a similar conclusion : " In round numbers, then, of ten persons attacked by...remain well during the rest of their lives ; the other three sustain subsequent attacks, during which at least two of them die. But, although the picture... | |
| Daniel Hack Tuke - 1892 - 670 páginas
...and, generalising from these data, formulated the following rule : " In round numbers, of ten persona attacked by insanity, five recover and five die, sooner...remain well during the rest of their lives ; the other three sustain subsequent Believing that, with regard to the subject before us, the best method of showing... | |
| Amos Griswold Warner - 1894 - 466 páginas
...truth than the more sanguine predictions of later authorities. Dr. Thurnam says: " In round numbers, of ten persons attacked by insanity, five recover, and five die sooner or later during the first attack. Of the five who recover, not more than two remain well during the rest of their lives;... | |
| Theodore H. Kellogg - 1897 - 806 páginas
...Thurnam's estimate (" Statistics of Insanity," p. 123) is about correct, as follows: " In round numbers, of ten persons attacked by Insanity, five recover,...remain well during the rest of their lives; the other three sustain subsequent attacks, during which at least two of them die." After a study of returns... | |
| 1898 - 470 páginas
...York Retreat, and, generalizing from these data, formulated the following rule : " In round numbers, of ten persons attacked by insanity, five recover...remain well during the rest of their lives : the other three sustain subsequent attacks, during which at least two of them die." In 1858 the number of persons... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1898 - 464 páginas
...York Retreat, and, generalizing from these data, formulated the following rule : " In round numbers, of ten persons attacked by insanity, five recover...remain well during the rest of their lives : the other three sustain subsequent attacks, during which at least two of them die." In 1858 the number of persons... | |
| 1905 - 718 páginas
...Of eleven persons attacked by insanity, four die sooner or later during the attack, while of the six who recover not more than two remain well during the rest of their lives ; the other four sustain subsequent attacks (luring which three of them die. A great deal more might be done, however,... | |
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