Clinical facts and reflections ; also, remarks on the impunity of murder in some cases of presumed insanity / by Thomas Mayo.

  • Mayo, Thomas, 1790-1871.
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1847
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London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847.

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vii, 217 pages ; 24 cm

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General remarks, case of peritonitis, post-mortem appearance - Enteritic and gastric affections with petechiae, petechial fever - Gastrodynia - Ileus, post-mortem appearance, recovery by passage of a calculus - Cyanosis - Erysipelas - Intermittent disease - Connection of cerebral with pulmonary disease - Pseudo-rubeola - Hysteria and the hysterical diathesis - Blood-letting in cases of congestion - Scarlatina maligna - Treatment of scarlatina - Chronic cerebral and spinal cases successfully treated - Meningitis, shewing only increased vascularity - Albuminous urine, ascites, paracentesis abdominis - Haematuria, probable ulceration of great intestine, with caecal abscess - Case of double consciousness - Puerperal insanity - On the plea of insanity in its relation to a recent trial - Bethlem - Homoeopathy and vis medicatrix - Remarks on the impunity of murder in some cases of presumed insanity - Formulae from the pharmacopoeia of the Infirmary of St. Marylebone.

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