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Progress of Psychiatry in 1902

France.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

Extract

At the “Congrès des Médecins Aliénistes et Neurologistes” Dr. Ernest Dupré, of Paris, gave a lecture on the self-accusing insane, studied from a medico-legal point of view. He made first an ætiological and clinical study of the idea of self-accusation; and second, a medico-legal study of the conditions created by these patients, and the duties of magistrates and of the physicians commissioned to report upon their mental condition.

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Part III—Epitome
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1903 

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