Warsaw 1925, 1923; Gebethner and Wolff. 14.5x23 cm, pp. XI, 553, 325 [2 titles in 1 volume], black and white illustrations in the text, black and white photographs on 8 plates, half cloth binding. Good condition (rubbing of binding edges, ownership stamps, underlining of text in crayon on a few dozen pages in the second title).
Co-bound with two works by Leon Wachholz:
1. Forensic medicine on the basis of the laws in force in the Polish lands. In content: On the expert physician and his tasks. On ascertaining the identity of a person. On death and post-mortem changes. On the examination of the remains of the body. On the investigation of the nature and causes of death. On violent death. On infanticide. On the investigation of sexual impotence. On the investigation of pregnancy, childbirth and miscarriage. On the investigation of sexual offenses. On the responsibility of the doctor.
2 On forensic psychopathology on the basis of the laws in force in the Republic of Poland. In content: The purpose and tasks of forensic psychopathology. Doubt of mental state before the criminal court. Doubt of mental state before a civil court. Capacity to testify before the court. Investigation of the mental state. Mental life and its symptoms. The concept of the essence of mental illness. Causes of mental illnesses. Mental symptoms of mental diseases. Corporeal symptoms in mental illnesses. Mental diseases and crimes. Types of mental diseases. Impaired development of the mind. Constitutional deviations of the mind.