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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![Gray, L. C. C;i.sc of Magjjfie Keppcl, tin- Brooklyn cliild abductor [chronic mania], {^scc Society of medical jurisprudence. Proceedings. 1: 20-30) Fillmore will case [with discussion; chronic mania], {sec Society of medical jurisprudence. Proceedings. 2: 128-51, 168-85) Greenlees, T. D. Criminal responsibility in insanity, with special ref- erence to epilepsy. 9 Cape L. J. 1-12. Gregory, S. S. Some suggestions on the legal aspects of insanity, i Northw. L. R. 27-41. Grimm, J. H. Insanitj'^ as a defence to the charge of crime. 6 ]\Ied. Leg. J. 395-429- Guernsey, R. S. Juries and physicians on questions of insanity, up. N. Y. 1873. (L. P. V.52) ■ {sec N. Y. Medico-legal Society. Papers. 2: 140-43) Gunn, R. A. Insanity and insanity laws. 15 Med. Leg. J. 179-91. Hammond W. A. Case of intellectual monomania with mental depres- sion [with discussion], {see Society of Medical Jurisprudence. Pro- ceedings. 1: 32-52) ■ Insanity in its relations to crime; a text and a commentary. 77p. N. Y. 1873. Madness and murder. 147 N. A. Rev. 626-37. 051 N8i,v.i47 ■ Medico-legal points in the case of David Montgomery [insane homicide], {see N. Y. Medico-legal Society. Papers. 2:46-61) Medico-legal study of the case of Daniel McFarland [temporary insanity], {see N. Y. Medico-legal Society. Papers, i: 177-203) Morbid impulse [with discussion], {see N. Y. Medico-legal Society. Papers. 2:427-68) Hardy, W. L. Rhinelander case [with discussion; insanity of testator]. {see Society of Medical Jurisprudence. Proceedings. 2:207-33) Haslam, John. Medical jurisprudence as it relates to insanity, according to the law of England, isop. Lond. 1817. (in Cooper, Thomas. Tracts on medical jurisprudence. 1819. p. 281-354) Hay, H. C. Review of J. Grasset Semi-insane and semi-responsible. 15 N. Church R. 427-30. 205 N421, v.15 Herrick, D-C. Legal and medical insanity; case of W. H. Young. 21 Med. Leg. J. 22-25. Hill, E. B. Insanity as a defence. 15 Am. L. Rev. 717-30- Punishment of attempts and the defence of insanity in capital cases. IS Am. L. Rev. 598-604; 2 O. Law J. 66-68; 15 Ir. L. T. 539-41- Hoche, Alfred. Handbuch der gerichtlichcn psychiatric untcr mitwirk- ung von AschalTcnburg, E. Schultze, Wollenberg. 732p. Ber. looi. 132 qH65 Hochheimer, Lewis. Various forms of mental alienation in their rela- tion to crime. 56 Cent. L. J. 28-31. Hoffbauer, J. C. Medecine legale relative aux alienes et aux sourds-mucts; ou, Les lois appliquees aux desordres de I'intelligence; traduit dc I'allemand sur la derniere ed. par A. M. Chambeyron avec des notes . . . 388p. I tab. Par. 1827. Holding, S. H. Insanity as a defence in criminal cases: reasonable doubt. 15 Week. L. Bui. 3SI-56. Hooker, W. [Review of the] trial of Willard Clark ... for the murder of R. W. Wight . . . 1855; [insanity]. 14 New Englandor •J2-52 051 N42i,v.i4](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750013_0134.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


