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Special issue on Kriminologie. Contains Franz Alexander's "Psychische Hygiene und Kriminalität" and "Ein bessener Autofahrer"; Hugo Staub's "Psychoanalyse und Strafrecht" and "Einige praktische Schwierigkeiten der psychoanalytischen Kriminalistik"; Erich Fromm's "Zur Psychologie des Verbrechers und der strafenden Gesellschaft"; Siegfried Bernfeld's "Die Tantalussituation"; Friedrich Haun's "Strafe für psychopathen?"
Contains Hanns Sachs's "Schillers Geisterseher" and Leo Kaplan's "Der tragische Held und der Verbrecher."
OCLC locates 5 copies: 2 at Texas, 2 in France, & 1 in Argentina. An early (the first?) South American book on feigned insanity. Note that OCLC has his name as "Ingenieros."An Argentine philosopher and psychaitrist, Ingeneiros introduced positivism to Argentina and presented a behaviorist approach to psychology two years before John Watson did. He founded the Revista de Filosofia in 1915; the main characteristics of his psychological system were naturalism, evolutionism, and the use of the genetic method. See Sciacca Philosophical Trends in the Contemporary World, p.649.
Contains A. Dannemann's "Vereinigung für gerichtliche Psychologie und Psychiatrie im Grossherzogtum Hessen. Bericht über die vierte Hauptversammlung am 17. Juli 1906 zu Butzbach"; Mittermaier & Clement's "Erörterung über die Einrichtung von Gefängnislehrkursen"; and Mittermaier & Sommer's " Die THtigkeit des medizinischen, im besonderen des psychiatrischen Sachverständigen vor Gericht."
Contains J. Salgó's "Willensentschliessung und Rechtspraxis" and Heinrich Obersteiner's "Der Geisteskranke, und das Gesetz in österreich."
Kinberg was Privatdozent for psychiatry and forensic psychiatry, and Director of the Stockholm lunatic asylum.
OCLC records no librariees with just the second volulme but 3 with both volumes: NY Public, Yale, U Texas Medical. Kovalevsky's Russian name was "Pavel Ivanovich." Tome I (not present) was devoted to criminal psychology.
GM-5 1748. Krafft-Ebing's first important book and a significant contribution to forensic psychiatry. Published shortly after his appointment as Professor of Psychiatry at Graz, with revised editions in 1881 (2nd) and 1892 (3rd, reprinted in 1900).
Not so much a biography—though it does include biographical information—as an exposition of Lombroso's ideas. Kurella was his German translator.
De Lanessan was elected to the Municipal Council of Paris in 1879. After his election to the Chamber of Deputies for the 5th arrondissement of Paris in 1881 he gradually veered from the extreme Radical party to the Republican Union and identified himself with the cause of colonial expansion. From 1891 to 1894 he was civil and military governor of French IndoChina. During his much criticized administration he consolidated French influence in Annam and Cambodia. He was recalled in 1894, and published in the following year an apologia for his administration. He published numerous books on social and colonial topics. [Taken from the 11th Britannica].
OCLC records 6 copies: NY Public, LC, Center for Research Libraries, Northwestern Law School, Harvard Law, OCLC.
OCLC records only one copy, at the Univ of Calif San Francisco. Medical dissertation at Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin.
Contains Arthur Hübner's "Psychiatrische Begutachtung"; Hans Strauß's "Die neurologisch-psychiatrische Untersuchung", "Traumatische Erkrankungen des Gehirns und seiner Häute", and "Traumatische Erkrankungen des Rückenmarkes, seiner Wurzeln und Häute"; Raphael Weichbrodt's "Die Situationsreaktionen (sog. traumatische Neurose und hysterische Störungen)", "Psychopathien", and "Der Selbstmord"; Rudolf Hahn's "Begutachtung von Kindern"; P. Geelvink's "Die endogenen organischen Erkrankungen des Zentralnervensystems"; Franz Sioli's "Epilepsie"; Ernst Herz's "Die endogenen Psychosen"; Ernst Fünfgeld's "Endokrine Störungen und vegetatives Nervensystem"; Franz Jahnel's "Die Infektionen des Nervensystems" and "Arteriosklereose des Zentralnervensystems"; Hans Fleischhacker's "Die organischen Schädigungen der peripheren Nerven."
OCLC records 7 copies, 5 in the USA: NY Publick, LC, Center for Research, Indiana, & Harvard Law School. Michele was professor of law and criminal procedure at the University of Naples.
OCLC locates copies only at Countway, NLM, Waseda Univ, and the Bibliotheca Nacional de Chile. Mairet was professor of psychiatry at the University of Montpellier.
From 1905-1909 Marbe was Professor of philosophy and director of the Psychological Institute at Frankfurt; from 1909 professor at the Psychological Institute, University of Würzburg.
Michel was Privatdozent für Gerichtliche Medizin at the Unviversity of Graz.
OCLC records only 3 copies, at NY Acad. of Med., Kansas, & Welch Med. Library.
Not in OCLC. Orazj was Consigliere to the Naples Court of Appeals and president of the Benevento Court of Assize.
Monseigneur Perlo was Apostolic Vicar to Kenya.
A 3rd edition appeared in 1925. Pollitz directed the prison asylum at Düsseldorf-Derendorf.
The first issue of this spin-off of the Rivista Sperimentale di Freniatria, entirely devoted to forensic psychiatry. Though most of the papers are in Italian, the issue also contains "W. Rasch's "The Role of Criminological and Psychiatric Interventions"; De Fazio et al's "Manipulatory Aspects of Psychiatric Activity"; J. Bergeret's "Violence et dangerosité"; and "G. Canepa's "Les droits du malade mental."
OCLC locates only 4 copies: Univ. of Michigan, College of Physicians of Phila, SCDM—Univ. Paris VI, Wellcome.
The first part (xii+207pp.) appeared in 1828; the second part (pages 209-361) adds chapters on homicidal monomania, suicide, the incubation of madness, an examination of Broussais' doctrine regarding moral liberty, an examination of a number of criminal trials in which the insanity defense was invoked.A young lawyer at the royal court of Paris, Regnault here attacked the monomania doctrine. "He produced a broad historical survey of medical opinion on insanity, beginning with Boerhaave and running through Pinel and Esquirol, which revealed that the literature contained nothing but a mass of contradictions abuot the nature and bodily locus of mental disease. … The medical community took Regnault's attack very seriously. His book was reviewed in virtually every Parisian medical journal, and the reviews … usually contained attempts at reasoned rebuttal and refutation" [Jan Goldstein, Console and Classify: The French Psychiatric Profession in the Nineteenth Century, p. 185].
Grinstein 27051.
Not in OCLC or Crabtree, though OCLC does list several later literary works by Ribeiro Alves.
Text in Dutch. Entirely devoted to De Roos's statistical study of sexual crimes.
OCLC records only one copy, in Germany.
Both volumes contain chapters on manic-depression, imbecility, dementia praecox, epilepsy, and hysteria.
OCLC locates 6 copies: Yale (2); Hopkins; Univ of Chicago; Coll of Physicians of Phila; Nervenklinik Univ of Munich. Sellheim was director of the Universitäts-Frauenklinik Leipzig.
OCLC locates only 4 copies: Cornell, Harvard Law School, Welch Library at Hopkins, and NLM. An important French commentary on British psychiatry by Pinel's grandson, himself a significant French psychiatrist and historian of psychiatry.
Siefert was attending physician in the surveillance unit for mentally disturbed prisoners at Halle a.S.
Grinstein 2447.
Straßman was Professor of Legal Medicine at the University of Berlin and director of its Unterrichtsanstalt für Staatsarzneikunde. He founded the Society of Legal Medicine in Berlin in 1904. See Nemec Highlights in Medicolegal Relations #484.
Streicher was Privatdozent at the Institut für die gesamte Strafrechtswissenschaft un Kriminalistik der Universität Wien.
An important book by the leading French forensic physician of the late 19th century. The 1867 first edition is GM 1745.
An important historically detailed study of abortion by the doyen of mid- to late 19th century French forensic physicians.
OCLC locates only 5 copies (2 at Harvard, Michigan, Phila Coll of Physicians, & Wisconsin).
OCLC locates 5 copies: Waseda in Japan; NY Acad of Med, UCal Berkeley, Countway, & Cener for Research Libraries.
OCLC locates only two copies: Harvard Law & Columbia.
Examines simulation in both animals and humans.
OCLC locates only four copies: Clark Univ, Harvard Law School, Univ Sao Paolo, and Accademia della Crusca Villa Med di Cast.
No copy located in OCLC.
Wieser was at the Institut für die gesamte Strafrechtswissenschaft und Kriminalistik der Universität Wien.
OCLC records only 4 copies: UCLA, Harvard Law, Univ Texas, & Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
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