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Suicide: Its History, Literature, Jurisprudence, Causation, and Prevention

Chapter 53: Transcriber’s Note
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A comprehensive social‑science treatise examining self‑inflicted death from multiple angles: historical and literary examples, legal responses including criminality, insurance, and wills, statistical rates and demographic patterns, and causes spanning mental illness, physical disease, addiction, social conditions, religion, occupation, and imitation. It surveys means and seasonality, urban versus rural differences, age and sex distributions, military and prison contexts, and colonial settings, and includes case material from coroner investigations. The final sections address prevention, treatment, and policy recommendations, and the work concludes with bibliographical and statistical appendices.

Transcriber’s Note

Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected.

Variations in hyphenation and accents have been standardised but all other spelling and punctuation remains unchanged.

The original makes extensive use of „. This has been replaced by the actual text in some cases, where this improved clarity or layout.

The cover was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain