Frederick Jensen, a workman, thirty-seven years old, had for some time suffered from fits of giddiness, which always obliged him to seize hold of the nearest objects. In the spring of 1828, he lost a beloved daughter, which afflicted him very much. The... The New-York Medical Journal - Side 4951830Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1836 - 522 sider
...impress this subject more strongly on the mind. ' Frederick Jensen, workman, thirty-seven years old, has for some time suffered from fits of giddiness, which...The state of his health was nevertheless perfect, in 1 Sur lee functions du ccrveau, T. 1. p. 445. 262 Criminal Law of Insanity. . [Oct. mind us well as... | |
| I. RAY, M.D. - 1838
...while committing the murders above mentioned.' § 144. " Frederick Jensen, a workman, thirtyseven years old, had for some time suffered from fits of giddiness which always obliged him to seize hold of the nearest objects. In the spring of 1828, he lost a beloved daughter, which afflicted... | |
| Isaac Ray - 1853 - 552 sider
...committing the murders above mentioned.1 § 191. " Frederick Jensen, a workman, thirty-seven years old, had for some time suffered from fits of giddiness, which always obliged him to seize hold of the nearest objects. In the spring of 1828, he lost a beloved daughter, which afflicted... | |
| Isaac Ray - 1871 - 658 sider
...thirty-seven years old, had for some time suffered from fits of giddiness, which always obliged him to seize hold of the nearest objects. In the spring of 18:28,...very much. The state of his health was nevertheless per1 Georget, Discussion m&lico-ldgale, etc., 153. feet in mind as well as in body, when he, one day... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1916 - 984 sider
...Murder and Suicide, and the narrative is as follows: Frederick Jensen, workman, thirty-seven years old, had for some time suffered from fits of giddiness,...hold of the nearest objects. In the spring of 1828 he the life of his child ; but to remove any impressions you may have, that insanity exists only where... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1916 - 1004 sider
...Murder and Suicide, and the narrative is as follows: Frederick Jensen, workman, thirty-seven years old. had for some time suffered from fits of giddiness,...obliged him to keep hold of the nearest objects. In die spring of 1828 he the life of his child ; but to remove any impressions you may have, that insanity... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1916 - 974 sider
...Murder and Suicide, and the narrative is as follows: Frederick Jensen, workman, thirty-seven years old, had for some time suffered from fits of giddiness, which "always obli^l him to keep hold of the nearest objects. In the spring of 1828 he the life of his child ; but... | |
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