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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![. Hypnotism in its relrxtion to criminal jurisprudence, (see his Evo- lution of the soul. 1904. p. 211-24) 134 Hour Psychological problems relating to criminal confessions of inno- cent persons, (see his Evolution of the soul. 1904. p. 225-40) 134 IiS6i Hypnotic influences as a means of overcoming resistance [in cases of seduction]. 58 Cent. L. J. 204-5. Hypnotism. 13 Crim. L. M. 421-24. 90 Sat. R. 235-37- 072 qSaS.v.go Hypnotism and crime. 12 N. Y. haw J. 138; 27 Chic. L. N. 65. Hypnotism and moral responsibility. 12 N. Y. Law J. 742. Hypnotism and the law [case of De Jong]. 95 Law T. 500; 6 Green B. 143-45; 27 Ir. L. T. 529-30. Hypnotism and the law [case of Thomas Gray for procuring murder by hypnotic influence]. 3 Am. Lawy. 5-6. Hypnotism as an excuse for crime. 53 Cent. L. J. 115^16; 110 Law T. 549; 63 Alb. L. J. 113- Hypnotism in criminal defence. 23 Wash. L. Rep. 534-35; i Barr. 249-51. Hypnotism in murder cases. 51 Alb. L. J. 241-43. Hysteric accusations and hypnotism. 15 Med. Leg. J. 266-69. Innes, J. W. Brodie-. Legal aspects of hypnotism. 3 Jurid. Rev. 51-60. Kyle, Harry. Hypnotism as a defence in a criminal action. 5 Kan. Lawy. 19-22. Ladd, G. T. Legal aspects of hypnotism. 11 Yale L. J. 173-94; i South. L. R. (Atl.) 797-822. MacDonald, Arthur. Alcoholic hypnotism. 5 Am. J. Soc. 383-9^- 305 Am3i, V.5 Hypnotism, (see iris Man and abnormal man. 1905- P- 35i~8o) 364 Mi 4.2 Moll, Albert. Legal aspects of hypnotism, (see his Hypnotism. 1892. p. 334-56) 134 M73 (see his Hypnotism. Ed.3. p. 334-56) I34 M731 Miinsterberg, Hugo. Hypnotism and crime. 30 McClure 317-22. 051 Mi3,v.30 Obersteiner, Heinrich. (Der) hypnotismus, mit besonderer beriicksich- tigung seiner klinischen und forensischen bedeutung. (see Klinische zeit- und streitfragen. 1887. i: [49-80]) 610.8 07,v.i Palmer, W. H. Hypnotism. 8 Med. Leg. J. 233-40. Condensed in 13 Crim. L. M. 421—24. Reese, J. J. Hypnotism and the law. 9 Med. Leg. J. 147-49. Schrenck-Notzing, Albrecht, freiherr von. Some remarks on suggestion and hypnotism in their relation to jurisprudence; extract from a re- port. t8 Med. Leg. J. 579-86. Sextus, Carl. Auto-hypnotism. 16 Med. Leg. J. 43-58, 285-96. Different forms of hypnotism. 15 Med. Leg. J. 250-55. Sibley, J. T. Philosophy of hypnotism. 21 Med. Leg. J. 496-504. Sudduth, W. X. Hypnotism and crime. 13 Med. Leg. J. 239-54. Wetterstrand, O. G. Post-livpnotic responsibility, (see his Hypnotism. 1897. p. 158-61) ' 134 W53](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750013_0127.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


