Man and abnormal man, including a study of children, in connection with bills to establish laboratories under federal and state governments for the study of the criminal, pauper, and defective classes, with bibliographies . mmary of indorsements 554 Recent literature 555 Official statistical works 566 Additional literature: Insanity and other mental nervous disorders 569 Alcohohsm and other intoxications 602 Studies of abnormal individuals and classes 606 Crime and the law 608 Idiocy, imbecility, and feeble-mindedness 618 Abnormal children and education 623 Charities - 625 The criminal in his


Man and abnormal man, including a study of children, in connection with bills to establish laboratories under federal and state governments for the study of the criminal, pauper, and defective classes, with bibliographies . mmary of indorsements 554 Recent literature 555 Official statistical works 566 Additional literature: Insanity and other mental nervous disorders 569 Alcohohsm and other intoxications 602 Studies of abnormal individuals and classes 606 Crime and the law 608 Idiocy, imbecility, and feeble-mindedness 618 Abnormal children and education 623 Charities - 625 The criminal in his relations to normal and abnormal physiology and psychology 627 Miscellaneous division - 631 Bibliography: Genius - 643 Insanity, idiocy, imbecility, cretinism, feeble-mindedness, etc 646 Alcoholism, drunkenness, inebriacy, dipsomania, intemperance, moderate drinking, prohibition, etc 676 Pauperism, poverty, mendicity, charity, philanthropy, etc 707 Criminology - - 722 Physical criminology 767 Capital punishment - - 771 Crime and insanity - 773 Index - 777 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School PEEFACE This work is a reprint of portions of the following Governmentpublications: 1. Abnormal Man. 2. Education and Patho-social Studies. 3. Experimental Study of Children. 4. Hearing on the bill (H. R. 14798) to establish a laboratory, etc. 5. Senate Document No. 400, Fifty-seventh Congress, first session. 6. Statistics of Crime, Suicide, and Insanit}^, etc. Senate DocumentNo. 12, Fifty-eighth Congress, special session. Most of these publications are out of print. The principal portionshave been selected. The reader, therefore, will have the above sixpublications combined in one. PRACTICAL REASONS WHY BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTSSHOULD ESTABLISH LABORATORIES FOR THE STUDY OF THE CRIMI-NAL, PAUPER, AND DEFECTIVE CLASSES: 1. The main purpose of the work is to study


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