They are testy, pettish, peevish, distrustful, apt to mistake, and ready to snarl, upon every occasion and without any cause, with their dearest friends. If they speak in jest, the hypochondriac takes it in good earnest; if the smallest ceremony be accidentally... The Harrogate Medical Guide - Página 18por Alfred Smith (M.R.C.S.) - 1847Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Mason Good - 1825 - 700 páginas
...occasion, and without any cause, with their dearest friends. If they speak in jest •» , .. • 'i the hypochondriac takes it in good earnest ; if the...ceremony be accidentally omitted he is wounded to die quick. Every tale, discourse, whisper, or gesture he applies to himself. Or if the conversation... | |
| John Mason Good - 1829 - 736 páginas
...friends. If they speak in jest, the hypochondriac takes it in good earnest; if the smallest ceremony he accidentally omitted, he is wounded to the quick . Every tale, discourse, whisper, or gesture he applies to himself. Or if the conversation be openly addressed to him, he is ready to misconstrue... | |
| John Gideon Millingen - 1848 - 496 páginas
...is happier than they are. Jealousy and suspicion are common symptoms of this misanthropic variety. They are testy, pettish, peevish, distrustful, apt...wounded to the quick. Every tale, discourse, whisper, or gesture, he applies to himself; or if the conversation be openly addressed to him, he is ready to misconstrue... | |
| 1850 - 694 páginas
...speak in jest, the hypochondriac takes it in good earnest ; if the smallest ceremony be accidentlv omitted, he is wounded to the quick. Every tale, discourse, whisper, or gesture, be applies to himself ; or if the conversation be openly addressed to him, he is ready to... | |
| Thomas Harrison Yeoman - 1854 - 116 páginas
...snarl upon every occasion, and without any cause, with their dearest friends. If they speak in jest, he takes it in good earnest ; if the smallest ceremony...wounded to the quick. Every tale, discourse, whisper, or gesture he applies to himself; or if the conversation be openly addressed to him, he is ready to misconstrue... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1855 - 252 páginas
...is happier than they are. Jealousy and suspicion are common symptoms of this misanthropic variety. They are testy, pettish, peevish, distrustful, apt...wounded to the quick. Every tale, discourse, whisper, or gesture, he applies to himself; or if the conversation be openly addressed to him, he is ready to .misconstrue... | |
| Francis Wharton, Moreton Stillé - 1855 - 858 páginas
...is happier than they are. Jealousy and suspicion are common symptoms of this misanthropic variety. They are testy, pettish, peevish, distrustful, apt...accidentally omitted, he is wounded to the quick. Every tale, disco arse, whisper, or gesture, he applies to himself; or if the conversation be openly addressed... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1860 - 1072 páginas
...is happier than they are. Jealousy and suspicion are common symptoms of this misanthropic variety. They are testy, pettish, peevish, distrustful, apt...wounded to the quick. Every tale, discourse, whisper, or gesture, he applies to himself ; or, if the conversation be openly addressed to him, he is ready to... | |
| George Corfe - 1862 - 110 páginas
...every occasion, and without any cause, with their dearest friends. If they speak in jest, the patient takes it in good earnest; if the smallest ceremony be accidentally omitted, the poor creature is wounded to the quick."* It is in this species of mental disturbance that much,... | |
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