REFERENCES
- Unconscious crime: mental absence and criminal responsibility in Victorian London. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 2003
- Eigen J P. Witnessing insanity: madness and mad-doctorn in the English court. Yale University Press, New Haven, London, CT 1995
- Maudsley H. States of unconsciousness. J Psych Med Ment Pathol 1877; 3: 189
- Times [London] January 5, 1859
- Walker N. Crime and insanity in England. The historical perspective. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh 1968; Vol. 1
- Bucknill J C, Tuke D. A manual of psychological medicine, 2nd ed., rev. & enl. J. Churchill, London 1862
- 1878, H. M. Advocate v. Fraser. 4 Couper 70
- Yellowlees D. Homicide by a somnambulist. J Ment Sci 1878; 24: 451–8, [CSA]
- Delasiauve L JF. Traité de l'épilepsie: histoire, traitement, médecine-legale. Paris 1854
- Falret J P. De l'état mental des épileptiques. Arch Gen Med 1860; 16: 661–79, [CSA]
- Old Bailey Sessions Papers [OBSP] l875–76, case 413, 11th sess
- OBSP 1876–77, case 246, 4th sess
- Times [London] February 9, 1877, [CSA]
- Browne W AF. Epileptics: their mental condition. London 1865
- OBSP l846–47, case l797, 10th sess
- Winter A. Mesmerized: powers of mind in Victorian Britain. University of Chicago Press, Chicago 1998
- Mitchill S L. 1817; 3: 185–6, A double consciousness, or a duality of person in the same individual: from a communication of Dr. Mitchill to the Reverend Dr. Nott, President of Union College, dated January 16, 1816 Med repository original essays intelligence relative to physic surg chem nat hist[CSA]
- Azam E. Amnésie périodique, ou dédoublement de la vie. Annales médico-psychologiques 1876; 16: 5–35, [CSA]
- Lectures on metaphysics and logic, W Hamilton, H L Mansel, J Veitch. W. Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh, London 1859–60
- OBSP 1872–73, case 516, 10th sess
- Laycock T. Reflex, automatic, and unconscious cerebration: a history and a criticism. J Ment Sci 1876; 21: 477–98, [CSA]