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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![Kerr, J. M. Drunkenness no excuse for crime; annotated case. 10 Pac. 359-66. Into.xication as a defense in criminal cases; annotated case. 3 N. E. .36-39- Kerr, Norman. Legal recognition of diseased inebriate conditions as a valid plea; illustrated by recent cases. 11 ]\Ied. Leg. J. 3^2-30. ■ Some medico-legal aspects of inebriety. 5 Med. Leg. J. 299-304. Kiernan, J. G. Dipsomania as a defense for crime. lOp. O. n p.n.d. Reprint from Journal of Inebriety, Oct. 1896. 340.6 (pam.) Lawson, J. D. Drunkenness, how far an excuse for crime; annotated case. 21 Cent. L. J. 191-93; 23 Am. L. Reg. (n.s.) 217-39. Lee, R. W. Drunkenness and crime. irS Law Mag. & R. 144-59. 308-21. Legal defTinition of drunkenness. 54 Cent. L. J. 95. Legal effects of drunkenness. 55 J. P. 691-93. Lind, J. H. Drunkenness as an extenuation in cases of murder. 24 Pitts. L. J. 17-18; 3 Cent. L. J. 662-63; 15 Am. L. Reg. (n.s.) 505^11; 10 A'Vest. J. 643-47. McAdam, David. Legal and medical aspect of drunkenness; two papers read before the Society of Medical Jurisprudence. 57p. N. Y. 1894. Mann, E. C. Attitude of legal medicine versus the disease of alcoholic inebriety. 5 Med. Leg. J. 397-402. Mattison, J. B. Narcotic inebriety in America. 15 Med. Leg. J. 221-23. Medico-legal Society of the City of N. Y. Medical jurisprudence of inebriety; being papers read . . . and the discussion thereon. iS3p. N. Y. 1888. Mittermaier, C. J. A. Efifect of drunkenness upon criminal responsibility and the application of punishment; translated from the German. 40p. Edin. 1841. (in Cabinet library of scarce and celebrated tracts. 1837. V.I, no.8) Reviewed in 26 Law M. 302-400. Morel, J. Alcoholism cause of insanity. 5 Am. J. Soc. 8i-go. 30s Am.31, V.5 O'Dea, J. J. Methomania. (sec N. Y. Medico-legal Society. Papers. I:61-73) On homicides committed during intoxication. 7 Jour, of J. 6-13. Parrish, Joseph. Medical jurisprudence of inebriety. 6 Med. Leg. J. 37-43- Poole, T. C. Delirium tremens as a defense to criminality. 8 Med. Leg. J- 42-54- .Kenton, A. W. Marriage, undue influence, inebriety, testamentarj^ capacity (of the insane]. 9 Green B. 527-39. Responsibility in delirium tremens [case of Andrew Granger]. 22 Jour, of J. 518-22. Robinovitch, L. G. Relation of criminality in the offspring to alcoholism in tlie parents; a clinical study. 18 Med. Leg. J. 341-51. Rogers, Stephen. Influence of methomania upon business and criminal responsibility, (see N. Y. Medico-legal Society. Papers. 1:38-60) Influence of uraemic and alcoholic poisoning on testamentary capacity, (see N. Y. Medico-legal Society. Papers. 2:62-76) Shrady, William. Law in reference to suicide and intemperance in life insurance, (see N. Y. Medico-legal Society. Tjjpers. 1:1-37) Sparks, Agnes. Alcoholism in women; its cause, consequences and cure. 15 Med. Leg. J. 213-20. Stern, Heinrich. On epilepsia alkoholica. 15 Mod. Leg. J. 36-51.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750013_0119.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


