New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . is obtainable in this affection (Fig. 57j. The writer has examined a large number of these patientsat various periods of life and has found the same reaction;In consequence of which, he is inclined to the belief that, PSVCHASTHEXIA 175 psychasthenia is congenital and due to some inherentweakness or stigma in the geography of the cerebral definite line of demarcation exists bet


New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . is obtainable in this affection (Fig. 57j. The writer has examined a large number of these patientsat various periods of life and has found the same reaction;In consequence of which, he is inclined to the belief that, PSVCHASTHEXIA 175 psychasthenia is congenital and due to some inherentweakness or stigma in the geography of the cerebral definite line of demarcation exists between what wecall normal and that of confirmed insanity. It is impossibleto make of pathological states of the mind, morbid entities(Dubois.) The intensity of the psychasthenic reaction varieswith the condition of the subject, but the electronic reactionis invariably Fig. 57.—Electronic craniogniphy. i (A,A,), Energy discharge in dementiaprecox and dementia paralytica and B, Metopion, which yields an energy dischargein colisepsis and alcoholism; 2 (A), Modified electronic energy in jjaranoia and epi-lepsy; B, energy discharge in some cases of hysteria; C, energy discharge in neu-rasthenia; 3 (XX), Energy discharge in psychasthenia. To illustrate the accuracy of diagnosis in psychosesby the electronic reactions, the following incident maybe cited: At the suggestion of Dr. C. C. Beling (Newark,New Jersey), the writer visited the asylum for the insaneat Essex County in the same State. The superintend-ent, Dr. Guy Payne, courteously placed his patientsat our disposal. He was requested to place his patientsbehind a screen, so the the writer could be given no clueconcerning the patients from whom the electronic re-actions were obtained. The group of patients included paranoiacs, epileptics,dements, etc. One of the physicians in attendance wasselected


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