The Journal of Mental Pathology, Svazky 1–2

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State Publishing Company, 1901

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Strana 112 - Philadelphia announces through its committee that the sum of five hundred dollars will be awarded to the author of the best essay in competition for the above prize. Subject : " A Pathological and Clinical Study of the Thymus Gland and its Relations.
Strana 112 - No envelope will be opened except that which accompanies the successful essay. The Committee will return the unsuccessful essays if reclaimed by their respective writers, or their agents, within one year.
Strana 193 - Catholics and used to go to church until the hard times of 1893. We had been taught by the priests that if we would pray God would help us along but it did no good and it did not help us, and we stopped going to church at that time.
Strana 112 - The committee reserves the right not to make an award if no essay submitted is considered worthy of the prize. The treatment of the subject must, in accordance with the conditions of the trust, embody original observations or researches or original deductions. The competition shall be open to members of the medical profession and men of science in the United States. The original of the successful essay shall become the property of the college physicians.
Strana 207 - It is well-known that some forms of psychosis have absolutely no ascertainable anatomical basis; and the assumption has been made that these psychoses depend rather upon circulatory and chemical disturbances. So far as this question touches upon the brain and body of Czolgosz, there have been found absolutely none of those conditions of any of the viscera that could have been at the bottom of any mental derangement. Taking all in all, the verdict must be, " socially diseased and perverted, but not...
Strana 183 - Each juror, on qualifying, said in answer to the usual question, that he had formed an opinion as to the guilt of the prisoner, but that his opinion could be removed by reasonable evidence tending to show that the defendant was innocent. And yet, to one accustomed to being in court and observing jurors when qualifying, it was difficult to avoid the impression that each of the jurors in this case held a mental reservation to convict the prisoner. Had Czolgosz been on trial for the murder of a common...
Strana 188 - It should be said that owing to the limited time, two days, at our disposal prior to the trial, and the fact that his family relatives resided in a distant State and were not accessible for interrogation, that we were unable to obtain the history of his heredity beyond what he himself gave us.
Strana 99 - Resolved, That we are in favor of the establishment of a Psycho-Physical Laboratory in the Department of the Interior at Washington for the practical application of physiological psychology to sociological or pathological data, especially as found in institutions for the criminal, pauper, and defective classes and in hospitals, and also as may be observed in schools and other institutions.
Strana 112 - Essays must be presented on or before October 1st, 1904. Each essay must be in English, typewritten, designated by a motto or device, and accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same motto or device, which shall contain the name and address of the author. No envelope will be opened except that which accompanied the successful essay.
Strana 183 - Loran L. Lewis and Robert C. Titus, both prominent lawyers and highly respected citizens of Buffalo. For obvious reasons these gentlemen were reluctant to undertake what they regarded as a most distasteful task, and consented to do so only from a high sense of duty to the public, at the urgent solicitation of the President — Hon. Adelbert Moot — and other prominent members of the Bar Association, on Saturday, September 21 — preceding the trial, which began on Monday, the 23rd.

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