SIGNS OF DEGENERACY AND TYPES OF THE CRIMINAL INSANE
Abstract
AND INSANE.1 A. DREW,for In-saneCRIM-M. D.,Criminals, Massachusetts.Director,âInsanity Good leversis oftenaccurate break themmind its own suddenlyovertasked. wheels which and tendsmental machinery ought to if anything is thrust among reverse enough madâ of the teaching suppose of his poetâs license,to stop them or accumulate force man from going of the tifically you. for the âautocrat accurate I do not the instructiontheir motion. A weak mind does not to hurt itself; stupidity often saves a (Dr. 0. W. Holmes). It is the thought breakfast of the the professional and to-day. broadly, quickly to tableâ medical rather professor intended brothers; I Suspect I suppose that the the surely he voiced than that these he the scienI quote lines maypoet-physicianbe granted that is widely of this society chinerya thoughtprevalent even hold, speaking itself soyou gentlemen best mental macurrents ofstimuli that it never breaks its own wheels and levers, in spite of all the noxious agents which tend âto stop or reverse their motion.â Yet I think you would admit that there is a kind of protection the dured; reckoned There whole, accuracy, sufficient generacy Read for best for in mediocrity. kind the with. was or a time against when him a manâs and