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Index Alcoholic psychosis, 103 Alcoholism, I 10 American Bar Association, 120 AmericanJournal ofInsanity, 20, 43-44,71, 77, 88 American Medical Association, 66, 99 American Psychiatric Association, 6, I 12, 124, 136 American Psychopathological Association, 97 Amygdala: pathology of, 128 Antisocial personality, I 13, 125 Arieti, Silvano, 109 Assessment: psychiatric, 98-99 Association ofMedical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane, 49, 58,7°-73,77, 144(n. I) Automatisms: epileptic, 90-91 B., William: case of, 78 Baker, John, 92 Baldwin, Robert F., 71-72 Bayle, A. L. J., 12 Beard, James M., 96 Beck, Theodric Romeyn, 14, 17, 4I Behavior dyscontrol: episodic, 129 Bender, Lauretta, 97 Bethlem,55 Bicetre, 15 Bleuler, Eugen, 107, 132 Bowers, Paul E., 103 Bridge, Edward M., I 17 Brigham, Amariah, 20, 30, 35 Brill, A. A., 107 Broadmoor Asylum, 69, 92 Bromberg, Walter, 108 Brooks, Alexander D., 121 Brown, D. Tilden, 44 Bucknill, John Charles, 45,50,55,62,65, 7°,74 Burrows, George Mann, 59, 90 California Mentally Disordered Sex Offender Law (1963), 124 California Supreme Court, 129 Callaby, Thomas: case of, 35 Campbell, C. McFie, 107 Charcot, Jean, 96 Chipley, W. S., 51 Chlorpromazine, I 19 Choate, G. S. C., 58 Clangley, Bernard: case of, 58 Clark, L. Pierce, 97 Clarke, C. K., 78 177 Index Clouston, Thomas S., 88 Combe, Andrew, 35-36 Commissioners in Lunacy: Great Britain, 24,53-54,69 Commitment: false, 42; involuntary, 6568 ,99,129 Compton, William H., 77 Confidentiality: breach of, 130 Conolly, John, 14,20-24,27,32 Constitutional inferiority, 103, 112, I 15, 134-35 Cook, George, 44 Copp, Owen, 73 Cornier, Henriette: case of, 26, 45, 134, 141 (n.34) Craig Colony for Epileptics, 91 Craniometry, 143 (n. 47) Criminology, 101-02 Curwen, John, 51-52,77 Dangerousness, 65-68, 120-21; predictors, 55, 122-30, 136 Darrow, Clarence, 102 Day, Max, 127 Degeneracy, 64, 78, 80, 83, 89,9°; in immigrants , 155 (n. 45); insanity, 112 Degenerative moral imbecility, 134 Delephine, PierreJoseph: case of, 28 Delusional insanity, 47-48, 132 Delusions, 18-19, 22, 24, 34-35, 48, 6263 ,74,92, 108-09, 129, 13 1, 141 (n. 30); legal test for insanity, 27, 4°-41; ofpersecution , 23, 75,103,106,110,132 Dementia, 49 Dementia praecox, 74,84-85,97-106, passim , 109-10, 115, 132; incipient, 134 Dercum, Francis X., I 15 Diethelm, Oskar, I 17 Discharge: ofrecovered lunatics, 69-73, 99-100 Dix, Dorothea, 6 Dougherty: case of, I 10 Dynamic psychiatry, 96, 98 Ebaugh, Franklin G., 108, 112, 116 Echeverria, Manuel, 90 Electroencephalogram, I 16, I I 8 Emotional insanity, 50, 77, 112 Enlightenment, 7, I I, 18 Environmentalism, I I Epilepsie larvee, 90 Epilepsy, 59-61, 85-92,9~ 1°3, 105, 11619 , 127-28; masked, 90; temporal-lobe, 128 Epileptic furor, 89 Epileptic personality, 90, 117-18, 135 Ervin, Frank, 128 Escapes: from mental hospitals, 100 Esquirol,]. E. D., 14,20,25-27,30,32, 36,90,132-34 Explosive personality (Intermittent Explosive Disorder), 125 Faculties: ofmind, 13,22, 44 Faculty: ofDestructiveness, 32 Faculty psychology, 4, 26,30,46 Falret, Jules, 14 Family-care system, 73 Feeblemindedness, 103 Folsom, Charles F., 75 Freedman, Alfred M., 126 Freeman, Charles F.: case of, 75 French clinical empiricism, 12, 14 Freud, Sigmund, 96-98, 105, 115, 135 Furlough: ofrecovering lunatics, 69-73 Furor: epileptic, 135 Furor transitorius, 59 Gall, FranzJoseph, 20,30 General intellectual derangement, 18 General paralysis (paresis), 110 Georget, Etienne, 14, 20, 25, 27 Glueck, Bernard, I 12 Glueck, Sheldon, 106, 112 Grand mal, 85, 89 Gray, John Purdue, 44, 55, 57,74,77,81, 86, 88, 92 Griesinger, Wilhelm, 50 Grimes, John Maurice, 99 Grinder, Mrs.: case of, 52 Grissom, Eugene, 71 Hallucinations, 34, 48, 109; command, 128, 132 Hammond, William A., 66, 76, 88 Harrower-Erickson, M. F., I 18 [13.59.218.147] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 03:40 GMT) Index 179 Haslam, John, 14, 27 Healy, William, 101, 106, 112, 116 Heggie, Mrs. Elizabeth: case of, 44 Hereditary taint, 54 Hitchcock, Charles W., 84 Homicidal crank, 132 Homicidal impulse, 34-35,40-50 passim, 55-56, 81-85, 115-16, 133 Homicidal mania, 47 Homicidal monomania, 25,55,81 Hoppin, EdmundJ.: case of, 86 Idiot, 24, 34; and dangerousness, 28 Illusions, 48 Imbecile: and dangerousness, 28 Imperative idea, 29, 115 Impulse: homicidal, 29, 34-35, 143 (n. 54); irresistible, 25, 115, 133, 147 (n. 15); morbid, 26, 34,106,116,126,129,13435 Impulse disorder, 104 Impulsive insanity, 55, 109, 134...

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