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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![Kellogg, A. O. Epilepsj' and its relations to insanity and cases of doubt- ful responsibility before judicial tribunals, etc. {see N. Y. Medico-legal Society. Papers. 2: 91-104) Epilepsy with mania; case of Joseph Waltz, (see N. Y. Medico- legal Society. Papers. 3: 161-205) Keplinger, L. W. Insanity as a defence. 7 S. L. Rev. (n.s.) 689-96. Kiernan, J. G. Insane suicide, insane homicide or murder, which? 2 Chic. L.. T. 182-go. Paretic dementia and life insurance; a study of the Dwight case [suicide]. (see Society of Medical Jurisprudence. Proceedings. 2:iSS-67) Responsibility in active algophily. I3p. [Chic] 1903. 340.6 (pam.) Reprint from Medicine, Apr. 1903. Kleptomania — the right and wrong test. 28 N. Y. Law J. 466. Knaggs, Samuel. Unsoundness of mind considered in relation to the question of responsibility for criminal acts. 96p. Lond. 1845. Kornfeld, Herman. German views on insanity from the judicial stand- point. 21 Med. Leg. J. 1-6. Krafft-Ebing, Richard, freiherr von. Lehrbuch der gerichtlichen psycho- pathologie mit beriicksichtigung der gesetzgebung von Osterreich, Frankreich und Deutschland. Ed. 3. 523p. Stut. 1900. 132 qK8s Text-book of insanity, based on clinical observations for practition- ers and students of medicine . . . authorized tr. from the last Ger- man ed. by C. G. Chaddock . . . with an introduction by Frederick Peterson . . . 638P. Phil. 1904. 132.T K85 Lacassagne, Alexandre. Kleptomania [abstract of paper, with discus- sion], (sec Bell, Clark. Medico-legal studies. 5:38-39) Lambert, John. Two cases before ecclesiastical courts [insanity]. 2 Med. Leg. J. 380-92. Landrum, L. D. Temporary emotional insanity as a defense against a charge of crime. 56 Cent. L. J. 104-7. Law of insanity, i Alb. L. J. 428-30. [charge to the jury in the trial of Guiteau; abstract]. 10 Wash. L. Rep. 66-67. Lawson, J. D. (The) adjudged cases of insanity as a defense to crime, with notes. 953p. St. L. 1884. Lee, C. A. Medico legal opinion relative to the sanity of Carlton Gates [monomania], (see N. Y. Medico-legal Societj'. Papers. 1:204-33) Medico-legal suggestions on insanity, (see N. Y. Medico-legal Society. Papers. 1:467-88) Legal definition of insanity. 11 Wash. L. Rep. 648.' 21 Sol. J. 142-44- Legal doctrine of insanity. 2 Am. L. M. 346-57. Legal responsibility of lunatics. 26 Jr. L. T. 507-8, 517-18. Legal test of insanity. 6 Alb. L. J. 319-22; if Sol. J. 13^-32, 148-49- Legal view of insanity. 18 Jour, of J. 183-94. Lewis, George Pitt-. Punishment of lunatics as criminals. 98 Law T. 415-17- &■ others. (The) insane and the law; a plain guide for medical men . . . and others, as to (i) the detention and treatment, (2) maintenance, (3) civil and criminal responsibility, and (4) capacity either (a) to give evidence or (b) to make a will, of persons mentally afflicted; with hints to medical witnesses and to cross-examining counsel. 432?. Lond. 1895.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750013_0136.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


