The Pathology of Emotions Physiological And Clinical Studies
The Pathology of Emotions Physiological And Clinical Studies
Ch Charles Fr
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689. ) Bernheim. Ictcre. (Did. Encyc. , 4th sen, v. Xv. , p. 429). || Rogei, DC I' influence, etc, Th. 1803, p. 41 Pathology of Emotions. . 233 A moral emotion can suspend the secretion of milk during twelve or twenty-four hours, the nipples subside, and remain empty, * and the milk can subsequently lose a portion of its qualities. Albinus attributes to the same qualities of the milk the death of a child who was attacked by hemophillia after having drawn suck from its mother after the latter re...covered from a syncope induced by a terrible emotion. Desormeux, Duges, Stork, Brachet, Underwood, etc. , have admitted after observations that convulsions of infancy can have their cause in an anger or a violent chagrin of the nurse. F We have instanced irascible nurses who seemed to kill the infants whom they nursed : several times the death has been produced sud- denly. A much more common accident, but which might have equally grave results, is diarrhoea (Bouchut, Rayer, etc. ). We have seen that the emotions can provoke in the physiological state, modifications in the urinary secretion and excretion.
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