-
found and lead the Jüdischer
Frauenbund for
twenty years.) The term
psychoneurosis was
coined by
Scottish psychiatrist Thomas Clouston for his 1883 book...
- that
these children also
showed sets of nervousness, neurosis, and
psychoneurosis of
various kinds and intensities, from
light vegetative symptoms, or...
-
diseases of the mind
flashed across the
screen in a
panting display of
psychoneurosis,
unsublimated **** and
murder most foul.
Donald Marshman, Life (August...
-
amobarbital (potent sedative/hypnotic agent) for the
amelioration of
psychoneurosis and
insomnia existed under the
brand name Jalonac. "FDA-sourced list...
-
characterized by
strong anxieties and
depressions (which he
called psychoneurosis) that
precipitate disintegrations. For
personality to develop, initial...
- of Hess,
Kelley concluded that this
defendant suffered from "a true
psychoneurosis,
primarily of the
hysterical type,
engrafted on a
basic paranoid and...
- a scientist.
Carswell has
discovered a
booklet titled "Induction of
Psychoneurosis by
Conditioned Reflex under Stress" –
IPCRESS –
which he
believes explains...
-
Ocular neurosis is the
usual cause of eye
strain headache that
begins abruptly with use of the eyes in
which there is a
normal ophthalmologic exam. ICD...
- grounds, due to "severe anxiety", and a 10%
disability pension for "
psychoneurosis". (The
Twentieth Air
Force was
commanded by
General Curtis LeMay, who...
-
exploding s****. By
World War II
soldiers were
usually diagnosed with "
psychoneurosis" or "combat fatigue."
Despite this, "s**** shock"
remained in the po****r...