New York State Library bibliography 47 : medical serials / compiled by Ada Bunnell ; with Bibliography of medical jurisprudence, by W. Burt Cook.
- Bunnell, Ada.
- Date:
- 1910
Licence: In copyright
Credit: New York State Library bibliography 47 : medical serials / compiled by Ada Bunnell ; with Bibliography of medical jurisprudence, by W. Burt Cook. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![■ up. (in his Medico-legal studies. 1889. v.i) Recent judicial evolution as to criminal responsibility of inebriates. 10 Med. Leg. J. 259-64. From his iitja cd. of Taylor, A. S. Manual of medical jurisprudence. (see his Medico-legal studies. 4:9-14; 5: 195-99) Benn, E. H. Legal effects of intoxication [with discussion], (see So- ciety of Medical Jurisprudence. Proceedings, i: 161-83) Bennett, E. H. Drunkenness as a defence, when it results in insanity; annotated case. 10 Am. L. Reg. (n.s.) 577-85. Voluntary intoxication does not excuse crime; annotated case. 18 Am. L. Reg. (n.s.) 153-61. Clouston, T. S. Responsibility in drunkenness. 6 Jurid. Rev. 147-59. Comstock, A. W. Drunkenness in extenuation of murder; being the Johnson prize essay of the Drake university for . . . 1886. 6p. Phil. 1890. (/;/ Law S. Month, v.i, no.9) Criminal responsibility of the inebriate. 27 L. J. 45-46. Crothers, T. D. Legal responsibility in inebriety. 13 Med. Leg. J. 370-78. New questions in medical jurisprudence [inebriet}']. 51 Pop. Sci. Mo. 454-65. S05 N2, V.5T Scientific study of inebriate criminals. 5 Med. Leg. J. 44-53. Should drunkards be punished by death for crime? 6 Med. Leg. J. 267-75. Day, Albert. Methomania; a treatise on alcoholic poisoning, with an apx. by H. R. Storer. 7op. Bost. 1867. 616.861 M7 DeMarmon, Paluel. Medico-legal considerations upon alcoholism and the moral and criminal responsibility of inebriates, (sec N. Y. Medico- legal Society. Papers. 1:374-402) Drunkenness and contract, and The habitual drunkard. 27 L. J. 62-63. Drunkenness and crime. 28 Ca. L. J. (n.s.) 65-68. ■ in 1S76. 21 Sol. J. 356-57. Drunkenness and divorce. 7 Wash. L. Rep. 4S9. Drunkenness and its effect on contracts. 5 Scots L. T. 112-16. Drunkenness as a defence. 6 Alb. L. .J. 118-19; 20 Pitts. T>. J. o. for crime. 60 Alb. J. 412-13. in criminal cases. 12 L. J. 581: 11 Ir. L. T. 594. Drunkenness as affecting divorce; annotated case. 34 L. R. A. 449-59. Drunkenness [as affecting legal relations]. 55 J. P. 691-93; 26 Ir. L. T. 20-22. Drunkenness, how far an excuse for crime. 6 J. P. 37^40. Drunkenness in its relation to criminal responsibility. 21 Sol. J. 63-64. Drunkenness, its effect in crime and contracts. 5 Law T. 542-43. Dyett, A. R. Medical jurisprudence of incbrictj^ 5 ^Icd. Leg. J. 305-10. Habitual drunkenness. 28 .A.ustral. L. T. cixiii-xiv. Habitual inebriety and testamentary capacity. 60 Alb. L. J. 97-9^. Hughes, C. H. Status ebrietatis in our courts. 5 Med. Leg. J. 3ti-i5. Insanity produced by intemperance. 3 Am. Jur. 5-20. Intoxication as contributory negligence; annotated case. 25 Am. St. Rep. 35-47. Kelly, J. F. Intoxication as a defence in civil cases. 18 Cent. L. J. 65-68; tS Ir. L. T. 414-16.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750013_0118.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


