FOOTNOTES:
[8] Vide Delbrück, Gerichtliche Psychopathologie (Job. Ambr. Barth, Leipzig, 1897).—Delbrück, Die Pathologische Lüge und der pyschisch abnorme Schwindler (Ferdinand Enke, Stuttgart, 1891).—Forel, Crime et anomalies mentales constitutionnelles (Genève, 1902, H. Kündig,).—Kölle, Gerichtlich psychiatrische Gutachten (from the clinic of Professor Forel at Zurich), Stuttgart, 1894, Ferdinande Enke.—Von Liszt, Schutz der Gesellschaft gegen Gemeingefährliche (Monatsschrift für Kriminalpsychologie und Strafrechtsreform).—Forel, Die verminderte Zurechnungsfähigkeit (die Zukunft, 1899, no 15), etc.
[9] "Die Zwiechungsfähigkeit des normalen Menschen," Munich.
CHAPTER XIV[ToC]
MEDICINE AND SEXUAL LIFE
General Remarks.—Theology teaches belief in God and a future life; law represents the application of codified laws and customs, old and new; medicine is said to be an art—the art of curing sick people.
At the origin of each of these three branches of human activity we find an acquired idea. Man has been led to the religious idea and to the worship of one or more gods by his terror of certain unknown and occult powers superior to his own, and by the idea that his faculty of knowledge, his power, and the duration of his life were limited.