The Journal of Orgonomy, Volume 30, Issue 1Organomic Publications, Incorporated, 1996 - Orgonomy |
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... be required , personally and socially , to do so : 1A medical term used to describe the shrunken and livid appearance of the face immediately before death . - At once to preserve and to reform is quite Harman Edmund Burkeā« 27.
... be required , personally and socially , to do so : 1A medical term used to describe the shrunken and livid appearance of the face immediately before death . - At once to preserve and to reform is quite Harman Edmund Burkeā« 27.
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... once again removed . He was brought to the hospital with the suggestion of starting him on neuroleptic ( antipsychotic ) medi- cation . Thorough evaluation concluded that there was no present need for medication and R was enrolled in ...
... once again removed . He was brought to the hospital with the suggestion of starting him on neuroleptic ( antipsychotic ) medi- cation . Thorough evaluation concluded that there was no present need for medication and R was enrolled in ...
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... Once again he felt betrayed . For the duration of the hospitaliza- tion , A was not able to get over the anger and the misery of being in the hospital . After two weeks he was discharged to the foster home . The recommendation was that ...
... Once again he felt betrayed . For the duration of the hospitaliza- tion , A was not able to get over the anger and the misery of being in the hospital . After two weeks he was discharged to the foster home . The recommendation was that ...
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Orgonomic Sociology | 1 |
Edmund Burke and the French Revolution | 20 |
Childhood Misery and the Health Care System | 33 |
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