The Son Of Perdition
- 510 pages
- 18 hours of reading






This groundbreaking work of medical science explores the causes, symptoms, and treatment of spinal irritation and its related condition, posterior spinal anemia. Drawing on his extensive experience as a neurologist and army surgeon, William Alexander Hammond provides a clear and detailed analysis of these complex conditions, offering practical advice and innovative solutions for healthcare professionals and patients alike.
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This book provides a detailed analysis of the legal and medical aspects of insanity in relation to criminal law. It covers the history of legal standards for insanity, current medical understandings of mental illness, and the application of insanity defenses in criminal cases. It is a must-read for both legal and medical professionals, as well as anyone interested in the intersection of law and mental health.
This book delves into the inventors of history, told through the lens of Polydore Vergil. From the inventors of the alphabet to the inventors of timekeeping, the text covers an array of discoveries that have driven civilization forward.