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In a certain number of cases, after the period of excitement disappears, a certain amount of dementia is noticed.
ESSAYS IN PASTORAL MEDICINEAUSTIN MALLEYThis dementia progresses until finally there is a state of almost complete obliteration of the mental faculties.
ESSAYS IN PASTORAL MEDICINEAUSTIN MALLEYUnless we accept his conduct as the result of a momentary dementia, produced by overstrain, it must remain inexplicable.
SOMEHOW GOODWILLIAM DE MORGANI suspect that all things unspoken in our souls partake somewhat of the laxity of delirium and dementia.
TONO BUNGAYH. G. WELLSIn not a few cases there is a steady mental decline, which ends in dementia or idiocy.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 9, SLICE 6VARIOUSThe expression of her face had now become sane; it lost, at moments, the vagueness of dementia.
SNNICAVICENTE BLASCO IBEZFor confirmation, see my "Psychology of Dementia Prcox," p. 103.
COLLECTED PAPERS ON ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGYC. G. JUNGNow in dementia prcox this is by no means a settled question.
COLLECTED PAPERS ON ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGYC. G. JUNGThere are cases of dementia praecox that only time can differentiate.
PSYCHOTHERAPYJAMES J. WALSHWe will say that this case begins with simple senile dementia—physical brain degeneration, a result of advanced age.
DEARESTHENRY BEAM PIPERWORDS RELATED TO PRESENILE DEMENTIA
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