| 41. | He differentiated nervous diseases and mental disorders and described hysteria, headaches, mania and melancholia.
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| 42. | Julian admits he was wrong but refuses to admit his Melancholia therapy is an abject failure.
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| 43. | As the hallucinations give rise to slight depression, some might possibly be included under melancholia.
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| 44. | In this essay, Freud argues that mourning and melancholia are similar but different responses to.
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| 45. | On his return to London he suffered from melancholia, and painted many notably gloomy works.
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| 46. | And that's reflected not in sadness, exactly, but in a sort of melancholia.
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| 47. | WEST PALM BEACH, Fla . _ Two sensibilities recur in Cuban art _ nostalgia and melancholia.
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| 48. | As recently as the 1950s, American and European doctors performed clitoridectomies to treat nymphomania and melancholia.
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| 49. | Dowland's music often displays the melancholia that was so fashionable in music at that time.
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| 50. | He gives the example of melancholia resulting from the loss of a sexual object ( 35 ).
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