id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015069912692 nan Alienist and neurologist : A quarterly journal of scientific, clinical and forensic psychiatry and neurology v.32 1911 1911 .txt text/plain 248661 16213 65 direct exciting causes, he mentions "physical work, intellectual work, abuse of pleasure and the emotions." He attributes these conditions to mental defects, such as "pusillanimity, emotivity, aboulia, indecision, etc.,--all symptoms While alcohol was not so prominent in the two later assassins, it was undoubtedly a factor and indicated beyond question that given the poor feeble brain with unlimited opportunities to use spirits and crime will follow with the same 2. That for a few weeks after the homicide, in December, 1873, and January, 1874, his condition was one of absolute mental and physical prostration, torpor of mind, associated with a totally exhausted and debilitated state of the The present increased feebleness of mind from disease, in his case, may pass off and leave type, meanwhile giving such case a term somewhat descriptive, for example, "depressive hallucinosis, "allied to dementia precox," etc., should lead eventually to a more perfect classification of mental diseases. ./cache/mdp.39015069912692.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015069912692.txt