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" ... transmitted from parents to their offspring. The fact is most unquestionable, and we are of opinion that it has more influence in producing that disease than all other causes combined. "
The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal - Side 734
1847
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volum 51

1847 - 614 sider
...Hereditary Predisposition.—This, Dr. Brigham believes, exerts more influence in the production of the disease than all other causes combined. " It does...but when it strongly exists, a trivial cause will develop it. Thus, most of the supposed exciting causes in the foregoing table would, of themselves,...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

1847 - 588 sider
...intervals, should be kept, the timid or wavering not being necessarily made acquainted with the results. " It does not of itself excite the disease, but when it strongly exists, a trivial cause will develop it. Thus, most of the supposed exciting causes in the foregoing table would, of themselves,...
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, Volum 6;Volum 41

1848 - 1200 sider
...peritonitis. HEREDITARY INSANITY. THERE is nothing in connexion with the study of insanity more deserving of attention than the tendency of this disease to be...develope it. Thus most of the supposed exciting causes would of themselves be inoperative, if there was not inherited a constitutional tendency to insanity....
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London Medical Gazette, Volum 6

1848 - 400 sider
...prodncing that disease than all other causes comhined. It does not of itself excite the disease, hut when it strongly exists a trivial cause will develope it. Thus most of the supposed exciting causes would of themselves he inoperative, if there was not inherited a constitutional tendency to iusanity....
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Report of the Board of Visitors, Utgaver 1-20

New York. State Hospital, Utica - 1861 - 1134 sider
...PREDISPOSITION TO INSANITY. There is notbing in connection with the study of insanity, more deserving of attention, than the tendency of this disease to be...most unquestionable, and we are of opinion that it i.as more influence in producing that disease, than all other causes combined. It does not of itself...
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Diseases of the Nervous System: Being a Treatise on Spasmodic, Paralytic ...

Charles Porter Hart - 1881 - 448 sider
...than the tendency of this disease to be transmitted to offspring; the fact is most unquestionable, that it has more influence in producing that disease than all other causes combined." Dr. Gray, at present and for many years, superintendent of the same institution, adheres to the same...
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Diseases of the nervous system

Charles Porter Hart - 1881 - 452 sider
...than the tendency of this disease to be transmitted to offspring; the fact is most unquestionable, that it has more influence in producing that disease than all other causes combined." Dr. Gray, at present and for many years, superintendent of the same institution, adheres to the same...
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The Medical Examiner: A Monthly Record of Medical Science, Volum 4

1848 - 834 sider
...connexion with the study of insanity more deserving of attention than the tendency of ibis disease to he transmitted from parents to their offspring. The fact...develope it. Thus most of the supposed exciting causes would of themselves be inoperative, if there was not inherited a constitutional tendency to insanity....
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