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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![Livingstone, F. B. Moral insanity as a defence to crimes. 7 Green B. 368-71. Lloyd, J. H. Mental unsoundness; insanity, forms and medico-legal re- lations, {see Wharton, Francis & Stille, Moreton. Medical juris- prudence. 1905. I: z]65-9So) ■ Trial of the insane for crime. 69 Alb. L. J. 306-13. Lodge, J. G. Law and insanity. 3 S. L. Rev. (n.s.) 447-68. Lombroso, Cesare. (L') homme criminel, criniinel ne, fou moral, epi- leptique, criminel fou, criminel d'occasion, criminel par passion; etude anthropologique et psychiatrique; 2 ed. frangaise tr. sur la 5 ed. italienne. 2v. Par. 1895. Trav. lib. 132 Atlas. 3ip. 64pl. Par. 1895. Trav. lib. 132 (L') uomo delinquente studiato in rapporto all' antropologia, alia giurisprudenza ed alle discipline carcerarie. Ed. 1-4. 2v. il. 46pl. Torino 1889. (Biblioteca antropologico-giuridica. Ser. i, v.1,7) 132 L83 Lord chief baron's law of lunacy [review of the case of Nottidge v. Ripley]. 40 Fraser 363-73- 052 F86,v.40 Mac Arthur, Arthur. Moral insanity; charge to the jury in the case of the U. S. V. William Tyler. 4 Wash. L. Rep. 114-16. McCallin, W. Note on legal procedure in lunacy [in England]. 23 Med. Leg. J. 407-9. MacDonald, C. F. Feigned insanity, homicide, suicide; case of William Barr, alias William Ball. 22p. n.p. [1879]. 362.2 Al Lecture, Bellevue Medical College, Mar. 1878. Reprint from American Journal of Insanity, Jan. 1879. McKean, A. G. Expert testimony in insanity cases. 15 Cent. L. J. 6^8. McKee, E. S. Medical jurisprudence of insanity. 25 Med. Leg. J. 66-68. Mad or bad? [case of Gilbert Scot], i Pump Ct. 181^82. Madness and crime. 29 L. J. 541-42; 6 Green B. 503-4; 17 Leg. N. 283- 86; 28 Ir. L. T. 461-62; 2 Scots L. T. 215-16. . Mann, E. C. Manual of psychological medicine and allied nervous dis- eases; containing the description, etiology, diagnosis, pathology and treatment of insanity . . . and the allied neuroses and its medico- legal aspects . . . 699P. il. por. facsim. Phil. 1883. 132 M31 Copy 2, Law library. Mental responsibility and the diagnosis of insanity in criminal cases. (see N. Y. Medico-legal Society. Papers. 3:477-92) On the relation between law and medicine with especial reference to the principles of the medical jurisprudence of insanity. 4 Med. Leg. J. 105-17; IS Am. L. Rec. 261-71. —■ Treatise on medical jurisprudence of insanity. 420P. Alb. 1893. Mann, W. J. Insanity considered as a defence in criminal cases. 13 Alb. L. J. 210-12, 225-27. Marc, C. C. H. De la folic, consideree dans ses rapports avec les ques- tions medico-judiciaires. 2v. ipor. Par. 1840. 137 M33 Maudsley, Henry. Insanity, juries and judges, i Pop. Sci. Mo. 440-45. 505 N2,V.I Abstract from Journal of Mental Science. Juries, judges and insanity, i Am. L. Rec. 148-54 Responsibility in mental disease. 3T3p. N. Y. 1876. (Interna- tional scientilic series, v.9) 132 M44 Reviewed by Browne, J. H. B. in 3 Law Mag. & R. (n.s.) 401-20.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750013_0137.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


