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" Hypochondriasis I would consider as being always attended with dyspeptic symptoms; and though there may be, at the same time, an anxious melancholic fear arising from the feeling of these symptoms, yet while this fear is only a mistaken judgment with... "
The medical guide - Page 429
by Richard Reece - 1828
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First Lines of the Practice of Physic, Volumes 1-2

William Cullen - Internal medicine - 1805 - 598 pages
...hypochondriasis I would consider as being always attended with dyspeptic symptoms : and though there may be, at the same time, an anxious melancholic fear...the feeling of these symptoms ; yet while this fear it only a mistaken judgment with respect to the state of the person's own health, and to the danger...
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First Lines of the Practice of Physic, Page 168, Volume 2

William Cullen - 1808 - 518 pages
...hypochondriasis I would consider as being always attended with dyspeptic symptoms: and though there may be, at the same time, an anxious melancholic fear...health, and to the danger to be from thence apprehended, I would still consider the disease as a hypochondriasis, and as distinct from the proper melancholia....
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Medical Jurisprudence, Volume 1

John Ayrton Paris, John Samuel Martin Fonblanque - Medical jurisprudence - 1823 - 556 pages
...dyspeptic symptoms; and though there may be, at the same time, an anxious melancholic fear, arising from these symptoms, yet while this fear is only a mistaken...health, and to the danger to be from thence apprehended, I would still consider the disease as hypochondriasis, and as distinct from the proper melancholia....
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Aphorisms on the Treatment and Management of the Insane: With Considerations ...

John Gideon Millingen - Insanity (Law). - 1840 - 254 pages
...dyspeptic symptoms, and though there may be at the same time an anxious melancholic fear arising from these symptoms, yet, while this fear is only a mistaken...of the person's own health, and to the danger to be thence apprehended, I will still consider the disease as hypochondriasis, and as distinct from the...
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The Asylum Journal of Mental Science

Psychiatry - 1855 - 246 pages
...Hypochondriasis I would consider as being always attended with dyspeptic symptoms, and though there may be at the same time an anxious melancholic fear arising...health, and to the danger to be from thence apprehended, I would still consider the disease as a hypochondriasis, and as distinct from the proper melancholia;...
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 28

Medicine - 1861 - 590 pages
...Hypochondriasis I would consider as being always attended with dyspeptic symptoms ; and though there may be, at the same time, an anxious melancholic fear...health, and to the danger to be from thence apprehended, I would still consider the disease as a hypochondriasis, and as distinct from the proper melancholia...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volume 28

1861 - 584 pages
...Hypochondriasis I would consider as being always attended with dyspeptic symptoms ; and though there may be, at the same time, an anxious melancholic fear...health, and to the danger to be from thence apprehended, I would still consider the disease as a hyppchondriasis, and as distinct from the proper melancholia...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 28

Medicine - 1861 - 426 pages
...being always attended with dyspeptic symptoms ; and though there may be, at the same time, an anxions melancholic fear arising from the feeling of these...health, and to the danger to be from thence apprehended, I would still consider the disease as a hypochondriasis, and as distinct from the proper melancholia;...
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A manual of psychological medicine, by J.C. Bucknill and D.H. Tuke

sir John Charles Bucknill - 1879 - 900 pages
...Hypochondriasis I would consider as being always attended with dyspeptic symptoms ; and though there may be, at the same time, an anxious melancholic fear...mistaken judgment with respect to the state of the patient's own health, and to the danger to be from thence apprehended, I would still consider the disease...
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A Manual of psychological medicine

Sir John Charles Bucknill - 1879 - 878 pages
...Hypochondriasis I would consider as being always attended with dyspeptic symptoms; and though there may be, at the same time, an anxious melancholic fear...feeling , of these symptoms, yet while this fear is dnly a mistaken judgment with respect to the state of the patient's own health, and to the danger to...
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