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This study examines cases of homicidal acts committed by persons with mental illness, correlating types of delusion and states (persecution delusions, monomania, melancholic suicidal ideas, manic excitation, epileptic seizures, alcohol-related psychoses) with violent outcomes. It argues that the gravity of an assault often does not correspond to the apparent extent of intellectual disturbance and analyzes how intermittent crises, hallucinations, and sudden cerebral excitations can precipitate impulsive or prepared killings. Clinical and judicial examples illustrate differences between passive persecuted patients and those who become dangerous during acute exacerbations, with attention to conditions bearing on medico-legal responsibility.

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Émile Blanche

Émile Blanche was a French author known for his work in the field of criminology and psychology. His notable book, "Des homicides commis par les aliénés," explores the intersection of mental illness and criminal behavior, contributing to the understanding of how psychological factors can influence violent acts. Through his writing, Blanche delves into the complexities of the human mind, particularly in relation to crime, making his work significant in both literary and psychological contexts.

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