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A Manual of Neurasthenia
writing the book, and to enjoy the extraordinary, naivete in which it abounds. Although the author is not one of those who still recognises the existence of only twoneuroses, viz., hysteria and neurasthenia, it cannot be said that he presents a very clear picture of the latter. Neurasthenia is a term which has been applied recklessly to a perfectly distinguishable group of neuroses. The reason ...
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Sir,?May I have your permission to endorse the hope of Major R. Knowles, i.m.s., that the very interesting paper on "Neurasthenia" read recently by Lieut.Col. H. W. Acton, i.m.s., before the Aledical Section of the Bengal Asiatic Society, will attain the intensive study and appreciation which it so richly deserves? As might only be expected of him, Colonel Acton has given his colleagues the wor...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
سال: 1891
ISSN: 0022-3018
DOI: 10.1097/00005053-189110000-00019