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Madness is sometimes produced by bodily pain, particularly I believe of a diseased liver, like convulsion and epilepsy; at other times it is caused by very painful ideas occasioned by external circumstances, as of grief or disappointment; but the most frequent cause of insanity arises from the pain of some imaginary or mistaken idea; which may be termed hallucinatio maniacalis.
Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life Erasmus Darwin 1766
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From whence there was reason to conclude, that this was the hallucinatio maniacalis, the delirious idea, which caused him to destroy himself.
Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life Erasmus Darwin 1766
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The hallucinatio studiosa, or false ideas in reverie, differ from maniacal hallucinations above described, as no insane exertions succeed, and in the patients whom I have seen they have always been totally forgotten, when the paroxysm was over.
Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life Erasmus Darwin 1766
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Pasinii hallucinatio, quam supra animadvertimus, de po~ steriore hoc libro ab eo pro ms. ha - bito, ad alium quoque librum Nofed tzufim sit transferenda, qui cum eo conjungitur, et est unius ejusdemque characteris.
Annales Hebraeo-typographici sec. XV De Rossi, Giovanni Bernardo, 1742-1831 1795
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Sic Dei gratiam prxdicant, yt eadem merito - rum proprt£que iutiti£ hallucinatio femper maneat.
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Attarhen perquam antiqua fit necefle efti hac vel fcriba - lum hallucinatio, vel librariorumtemeritais, quoniam ver - fxoheis "dnines cutn ietlione 'textus recepta confentiunti
Pentateuchus ex recensione textus hebraei et versionum antiquarum latine versus notisque philologicis [microform] Dathe, Johann August, 1731-1791, ed 1791
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