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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![Stern, Heinrich. On epilepsia alkoholica. 15 Med. Leg. J. 36-51. Sterne, Simon. Legal responsibilitj^ and accountability, (see N. Y Medico-legal Society. Papers. 2:277-87) Stock, J. S. Treatise on the law oi non compotes mentis. 3000 Lond 1838. i67p. Phil. 1839. (Law librar}^ v.25, pt2) Stone, R. Legal aspect of the Pocasset affair; insanity as a defence. 20 Alb. L. J. 71-72. Sutherland, J. F. Lisanity of inebriety [with discussion]. 16 Med. Leg J- 257-59- (see Bell, Clark, Medico-legal studies. 6: 143-45) Taylor, J. A. Exonerative insanity; two addresses delivered in the cases of Burroughs and Fuchs . . . tried for murder . . . 1876. 870 N. Y. 1882. ^ Tests of insanit}'. 8 Leg. N. 254-56. Thorne, R. T. Remarks on a legal test of responsibility. 11 Sol. J. 379-81. Thornton, W. W. Evidence of insanity in criminal cases; annotated case. 4 Crim. L. M. 565-89. Trial of Daniel M'Naughten, the bar of the Central Criminal Court and the plea of insanity. 27 Eraser 444-54. 052 F86,v.27 Trial of insanity as a defence. 17 Ir. L. T. 601. Tuke, J. B. & How^den, C. R. A. Relation of the insanities to criminal responsibility and civil capacity. 16 Jurid. Rev. 1-19, 169^88, 254^7, 36*-74- Urquhart, A. R. Present law of procedure in medico-legal cases in which insanity is an element. 21 Jurid. Rev. 43-58. VanGieson, I. T. & Sidis, Boris. Epilepsy and expert testimony . . . 24p. (in Pathological Institute of the New York State Hospital. Con- tributions. 1898. V. 1-2, no.10) 132.I qP27,v.l-2 VanZyl, C. H. De lunatico inquirendo. 6 Cape L. J. 1-9. Verdict of temporary insanity. 59 Alb. L. J. 330. Watson, John. (The) Parish will case before the surrogate of the city of New York; medical opinions upon the mental competency of Mr [Henry] Parish . . . 573p. il. N. Y. 1857. 340.6 W331 Wetmore, Edmund. ' Mental unsoundness as affecting testamentary capacity [with criticism by Dr J. Parigot]. 3 Am. L. Reg. (n.s.) 1-18, 385-99. Wharton, Francis. Insanity; case of Guiteau; annotated case. 10 Eed. Rep. 189-203. Monograph on mental unsoundness. 228p. Phil. 1855. . embracing- a general view of psychological law. Ed. 4. 78ip. Phil. 1882. (in Wharton, Francis & Stille, Moreton. Treatise on medical jurisprudence. Ed. 4. 1884. v.i) What are insane delusions? annotated case. 37 L. R. A. 261-83. What is insanity? 9 Ir. L. T. 398-99; 10 L. J. 464-65- Wheeler, Harold. Criminal responsibility of the insane, i Overland (n.s.) 166-75. °5I Ov2,v.i6 White, H. C. Mental diseases and legal relations. 6 West. R. L. J. 20-28. Wight, J. S. Bearing of illusions and hallucinations on testimony [with - discussion], (see Society of Medical Jurisprudence. Proceedings. I: S-19)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750013_0142.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


