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A Clinical Study of Anæsthesia, Mental Confusion, and Moods, in Epilepsy, Confusional Insanity and Hysteria

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

Leonard D. H. Baugh*
Affiliation:
Glasgow District Mental Hospital, Gartloch

Extract

Manifestations of anæsthesia, mental confusion, and moods are frequently met with in general medicine and psychiatry. Their occurrence is not confined to pathological states; in normal people it must be studied in the domains of physiology and psychology. It is by no means always easy to differentiate the physiological from the pathological, or in psychology the normal from the abnormal. This difficulty in demarcation has tended to render investigation arduous and the findings imperfect.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1910 

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