A Treatise on the Medical Jurisprudence of InsanityC. Little and J. Brown, 1838 - 480 strán (strany) "A comprehensive study of the legal aspects of insanity and its relationship with medicine. The author explores the different types of insanity and their symptoms, as well as the various legal issues that arise in cases involving insanity. He also discusses the role of medical professionals in assessing and treating individuals with mental illness, and the importance of accurate diagnosis and treatment in legal proceedings." - Amazon |
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