Dissociation and Trauma Archives
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- Creator
- Issued
- 1913
- Description
- A man is accused of stealing an automobile. After the crime was committed the man had no knowledge of it in court. He was said to have suffered from automatism. The man was not considered to be insane, therefore, he was found guilty and sentenced to jail. The author compares the case to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. If one personality commits a crime, can the other personality be held responsible for it?
- Subject
- Identifier
- diss_scie_dualp_1913
- Source
- University of Oregon Science Library. Scientific American, vol. 109, p. 298.
- Contained in Journal
- Scientific American
- Citation
- Dual personality in court. (1913 October 18) Scientific American. 109, 298.
- Institution
- Conversion
- Scanned in reflective mode with Silverfast AI 6.0 on Microtek 9800 scanner. Levels adjusted from 0 - 1.00 - 255 to 14 - 1.00 - 221 prior to capture. Scanned image enters Photoshop as 24 bit color. Archived tiff is saved. Adobe Photoshop used to reorient and crop image, set and neutralize shadow and highlight point, adjust midtone contrast, set images to black and white, and delete information from irrelevant/separate text/articles. Image enters OmniPage Pro 15 for OCR with related images for an article. The OCR is uncorrected. A single page Adobe PDF document is created from the tiff page images as "PDF with image on text" and a plain text file of the transcript.
- Submission Date
- 02/06/2015
- Modified
- 07/08/2022
- Collections
APA
Dissociation and Trauma Archives, University of Oregon. (20 Apr 2024). "Dual personality" in court Retrieved from https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df670h15m
MLA
Dissociation and Trauma Archives, University of Oregon. ""Dual personality" in court" Oregon Digital. 20 Apr 2024. https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df670h15m
Chicago
Dissociation and Trauma Archives, University of Oregon. ""Dual personality" in court" Oregon Digital. Accessed 2024-04-20. https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df670h15m
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1 | unknown | http://opaquenamespace.org/ns/creator/unknown |
2 | Procedure (Law) | http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107127 |
3 | Dissociation | http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85038500 |
4 | Automatism | http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010119 |
5 | University of Oregon | http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80126183 |
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