- American Journal of Insanity. Volume XLVII No. 2..

Utica, NY: Utica State Hospital, 1890. Pp. [111]-310 + frontis photogravure of Henry Putnam Stearns + 16 pages of illustrated reard ads. Printed pink wrappers with black front, rear, and spine lettering. Spine worn, edges chipped, horizontal tear across the front wrapper, sheets damp-crinkled, still a very good copy in the original wrappers. Contains A. R. Moulton "Who Share Care for the Indigent Insane?"; O. Everts "Obligations of the Medical Profession to Society and the Insane"; Joseph Draper "Subjective Delusions; or the Significance of Certain Symptoms in Mental Disease"; J. M. Keniston "Analgesia in Insanity"; J. B. Andrews "A Medico-Legal Case"; proceedings of the association's 1890 meeting; book reviews, abstracts, and correspondence. Pages 288-290 contain Carlos MacDonald's report on his autopsy of William Kemmler, the first prisoner executed in the electric chair. 12.4 ounces = 353 grams. 9.2 x 6.0 x 0.4 inches = 23 x 15 x 1cm. Binding: PB.
USD 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 30.25 | £UK 27.25 | JP¥ 3972] Booknumber: 087336

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