. On irritation and insanity : a work, wherein the relations of the physical with the moral conditions of man are established on the basis of physiological medicine . ,<,,,.! . /„ «,.•• F. J .1MB R D1TJ § II § w ..? /:? ON IRRITATION AND INSANITY. A WORK, WHEREIN THE RELATIONS OF THE PHYSICAL WITH THE MORAL CONDI-TIONS OF MAN, ARE ESTABLISHED ON THE BASISOF PHYSIOLOGICAL MEDICINE. BY F. J. V. BROUSSAIS, CHEVALIER OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN AND PRO-FESSOR AT THE MILITARY HOSPITAL OF INSTRUCTION AT PARIS, ANDTITULAR MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, &C. TRANSLATED B


. On irritation and insanity : a work, wherein the relations of the physical with the moral conditions of man are established on the basis of physiological medicine . ,<,,,.! . /„ «,.•• F. J .1MB R D1TJ § II § w ..? /:? ON IRRITATION AND INSANITY. A WORK, WHEREIN THE RELATIONS OF THE PHYSICAL WITH THE MORAL CONDI-TIONS OF MAN, ARE ESTABLISHED ON THE BASISOF PHYSIOLOGICAL MEDICINE. BY F. J. V. BROUSSAIS, CHEVALIER OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN AND PRO-FESSOR AT THE MILITARY HOSPITAL OF INSTRUCTION AT PARIS, ANDTITULAR MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, &C. TRANSLATED BY THOMAS COOPER, M. D. president of the south carolina college, in the state of south Carolina; and professor of chemistry, mineralogy, geology, and political economy in that institution. TO WHICH ARE ADDED TWO TRACTS ON MATERIALISM, AND AN OUTLINE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS. BY THOMAS COOPER, M. D. PR t TH S. J. MMORRIS. LONDON:PUBLISHED BY R. HUNTER, 72, ST. PATLS churchyard, 1833. WLI? 31 PREPACK OF THE TRANSLATOK. The features of what lias been termed Physiological Medicinein France, and of which Dr. Broussais, Professor of


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