Indeed, the Holy Thorn Tree, also known as the Glastonbury Thorn ( Crataegus Monogyna praecox ) blooms in the Chalice Well garden every Christmas.
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Like other species of thyme, " T . praecox " is characterized by substantial differences in essential oil composition from plant to plant.
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The primary disturbance in dementia praecox was seen to be a disruption in cognitive or mental functioning in attention, memory, and goal-directed behaviour.
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His use of the term " praecox " distinguished it from other forms of dementia such as Alzheimer's disease which typically occur later in life.
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"Stachyurus praecox " var . " matsuzakii " is a deciduous shrub that grows in mountainous regions that are near the coast.
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Diagnosed with dementia praecox, an early term for schizophrenia, she was extremely violent and had to be restrained for years in the asylum.
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The term " dementia praecox " was first used in 1891 by Arnold Pick ( 1851 1924 ), a professor of psychiatry at Charles University in Prague.
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It later became clear that dementia praecox did not necessarily lead to mental decline and was thus renamed schizophrenia by Eugen Bleuler to correct Kraepelin's misnomer.
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This state of affairs cannot be regarded as satisfactory, for they are not truly cases of melancholia, paranoia, dementia praecox or any other described affection.
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Lymphedema may be present at birth, develop at the onset of puberty ( praecox ), or not become apparent for many years into adulthood ( tarda ).