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Cases of Incendiarism with Commentary

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

Extract

This subject is probably more frequently alluded to and more fully treated in foreign than in English psychological literature. It may therefore be not unprofitable to review the details of some of the more interesting cases which have from time to time occurred in this country, and to discuss briefly their mental peculiarities.

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Part 1.—Original Articles
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1889 

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Griesinger on “Mental Diseases,” Sydenham Series, p. 270.Google Scholar

“Psychological Medicine,” Bucknill and Tuke, note p. 290.Google Scholar

My thanks are due to Dr. Nicolson for his kind permission to utilize my Broadmoor notes.Google Scholar

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Griesinger on “Mental Diseases,” p. 271.Google Scholar

Taylor's “Medical Jurisprudence,” p. 592.Google Scholar

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