(from delirio, "to rave or talk idly"). When the ideas excited in the mind do not correspond to the external objects, but are produced by the change induced on the common sensory, the patient is said to be delirious. See MEDICINE Index.
(from delirio, "to rave or talk idly"). When the ideas excited in the mind do not correspond to the external objects, but are produced by the change induced on the common sensory, the patient is said to be delirious. See MEDICINE Index.