Transcriber’s Note

The following corrections were made to the original text:

Hyphenation made consistent: antisocial, court-martial, courtyard, everyday, framework, housebreaking, petit mal, poorhouses, psychopathologist, reënlisted, readmitted, viewpoint.

Accents made consistent: Beiträge, Delbrück, Gefängnispsychosen, Geistesstörungen, naïve, régime, Seelenstörung.

Spellings corrected or made consistent: Babinski, Delinquenti, Krankheitsformen, Lasegue, nocturnal, Pelman, phantastica, staunchly, traveled, Wilmanns, Zeitschr.

Punctuation: Eight changes made.

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CRIMINAL SCIENCE MONOGRAPH No. 2
Supplement to the Journal of
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CRIMINAL LAWAND CRIMINOLOGY

STUDIES IN
FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY

BY

BERNARD GLUECK, M.D.
INSTRUCTOR IN PSYCHIATRY AND NEUROLOGY IN THE MEDICALDEPARTMENTS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWNUNIVERSITIES

FROM THE CRIMINAL DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE
Dr. William A. White, Superintendent

BOSTON
LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY
1916

KRAUS REPRINT CO.
New York
1969


Copyright, 1916,
By Little, Brown, and Company.


All rights reserved

Published, September, 1916

LC 16-20410

Reprinted with the permission of the author
KRAUS REPRINT CO.
A U.S. Division of Kraus-Thomson Organization Limited

Printed in U.S.A.


 EDITORIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

This volume is one of a series of Monograph Supplements to the Journalof Criminal Law and Criminology. The publication of the Monographs isauthorized by the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology.Such a series has become necessary in America by reason of the rapiddevelopment of criminological research in this country since theorganization of the Institute. Criminology draws upon many independentbranches of science, such as Psychology, Anthropology, Neurology,Medicine, Education, Sociology, and Law. These sciences contribute toour understanding of the nature of the delinquent and to our knowledgeof those conditions in home, occupation, school, prison, etc., which arebest adapted to elicit the behavior that the race has learned to approveand cherish.

This series of Monographs, therefore, will include researches in each ofthese departments of knowledge insofar as they meet our specialinterest.

It is confidently anticipated that the series will stimulate the studyof the problems of delinquency, the State control of which commands asgreat ex penditure of human toil and treasure as does the control ofconstructive public education.

ROBERT H. GAULT,
Editor of the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. Northwestern University.
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