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- books?vid=ISBN0-88048-376-8 chapter "A Canadian Perspective".
- books?vid=ISBN0-88048-376-8 date "1990-12-01".
- books?vid=ISBN0-88048-376-8 edition "Version 2".
- books?vid=ISBN0-88048-376-8 first "Robert I.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-88048-376-8 isCitedBy Episodic_dyscontrol_syndrome.
- books?vid=ISBN0-88048-376-8 isbn "0-88048-376-8".
- books?vid=ISBN0-88048-376-8 last "Simon".
- books?vid=ISBN0-88048-376-8 location "Arlington".
- books?vid=ISBN0-88048-376-8 pages "424".
- books?vid=ISBN0-88048-376-8 publisher "American Psychiatric Pub, Inc.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-88048-376-8 quote "The decision in a case concerning episodic dyscontrol syndrome seems to have expanded the definition of "diseases of the mind". In R. v. Butler, the accused had a history of injuries to the head. He was charged with aggravated assault of his wife's infant son. The child had been badly beaten on the head, and the accused, while admitting that he was alone at home with the child, had no memory of beating the child on the head. The medical history of the accused was brought forward at the trial, and a neurologist ventured the opinion that he sufferred from episodic dyscontrol syndrome, entailing an interruption of normal control mechanisms. His other violent acts were symptomatic. In the court decision, it was noted that disease of the mind had both a legal and medical component.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-88048-376-8 title "Review of Clinical Psychiatry and the Law".
- books?vid=ISBN0-88048-376-8 type "Hardback".