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  • 97Crighton — (spr. Kreiten), 1) Sir Alexander, geb. in Schottland, war in Petersburg Lehrer der Heilkunst, der Physik u. Chemie u. Arzt am Westminsterhospital, russischer Leibarzt, Chef des Civilmedicinalwesens; er schr.: An inquiry in to the nature and… …

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  • 98Geisteskrankheiten — (Geistesverwirrung, Geisteszerrüttung), Krankheiten, bei denen die Thätigkeiten des Geistes u. Gemüthes andauernd u. gewöhnlich ohne Fieber so gestört sind, daß der daran Leidende des freien Gebrauches der Vernunft, des Verstandes u. des Willens… …

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  • 99Combe — (spr. kōm), 1) Abram, engl. Sozialist, geb. 15. Jan. 1785 in Edinburg, gest. 11. Aug. 1827, war anfangs Gerber in Glasgow, dann in Edinburg, ward 1820 von Rob. Owen für den Sozialismus gewonnen und gründete zu Edinburg eine Cooperative Society,… …

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  • 100deliration — /del euh ray sheuhn/, n. Archaic. mental derangement; raving; delirium. [1590 1600; < L deliration (s. of deliratio) folly, equiv. to delir(are) to be silly, lit., go out of the furrow (de DE + lir(a) furrow + are inf. ending) + ation ATION] * *&#8230; …

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