Shakespeare, Medicine and Psychiatry: An Historical Study in Criticism and InterpretationDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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8 Referring to the mustering of the blood to the heart as described by Warwick in relating of the death of murdered Gloster ,? he says , “ it is perfectly in accordance with modern physiological science ... in every way remarkable .
8 Referring to the mustering of the blood to the heart as described by Warwick in relating of the death of murdered Gloster ,? he says , “ it is perfectly in accordance with modern physiological science ... in every way remarkable .
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Those who had the plague and who presented a reddish petechial rash were given up as marked for certain death . Therefore the petechial making up the rash were called " God's tokens ” and , as mentioned before , their houses were closed ...
Those who had the plague and who presented a reddish petechial rash were given up as marked for certain death . Therefore the petechial making up the rash were called " God's tokens ” and , as mentioned before , their houses were closed ...
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The Oedipus triangle has inexorably reached its denouement in death and both Shakespeare and the audience are purged of their own Oedipal emotions . 1 By way of summary and clarification let us reconstruct now , the full Oedipus tragedy ...
The Oedipus triangle has inexorably reached its denouement in death and both Shakespeare and the audience are purged of their own Oedipal emotions . 1 By way of summary and clarification let us reconstruct now , the full Oedipus tragedy ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Attitude of Critical Opinion on Shakespeares | 14 |
The Attitude of the Medical Commentators | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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