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The Case of James Graves the Insane Murderer Executed at Newark by E. C. Spitzka


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    Czolgosz Case E.A. Spitzka Letters

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    Collection of correspondence, papers, and ephemera related to the life and professional work of Dr. Edward Anthony Spitzka and his father Dr. Edward Charles Spitzka. The chief subjects covered are: neurology, criminology, psychiatry and behavioral psychology and brain morphology.

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    Fallacies of the Lombroso Doctrine as Evidenced in their Application to the Case of Musolino, the Bandit by Edward C. Spitzka

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    Collection of correspondence, papers, and ephemera related to the life and professional work of Dr. Edward Anthony Spitzka and his father Dr. Edward Charles Spitzka. The chief subjects covered are: neurology, criminology, psychiatry and behavioral psychology and brain morphology.

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    How can We Prevent False Hydrophobia? By E. C. Spitzka

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    Collection of correspondence, papers, and ephemera related to the life and professional work of Dr. Edward Anthony Spitzka and his father Dr. Edward Charles Spitzka. The chief subjects covered are: neurology, criminology, psychiatry and behavioral psychology and brain morphology.

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    Regenticides Not Abnormal as a Class - A Protest Against the Chimera of "Degeneracy" by E. C. Spitzka

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    Collection of correspondence, papers, and ephemera related to the life and professional work of Dr. Edward Anthony Spitzka and his father Dr. Edward Charles Spitzka. The chief subjects covered are: neurology, criminology, psychiatry and behavioral psychology and brain morphology.

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    The Brain-Weight of the Japanese by E. A. Spitzka

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    Collection of correspondence, papers, and ephemera related to the life and professional work of Dr. Edward Anthony Spitzka and his father Dr. Edward Charles Spitzka. The chief subjects covered are: neurology, criminology, psychiatry and behavioral psychology and brain morphology.

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    How Shall the Student of Psychiatry Examine the Nerve Centers Post-Mortem? By E. C. Spitzka

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    Collection of correspondence, papers, and ephemera related to the life and professional work of Dr. Edward Anthony Spitzka and his father Dr. Edward Charles Spitzka. The chief subjects covered are: neurology, criminology, psychiatry and behavioral psychology and brain morphology.

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