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A medical and moral study that examines suicide through historical, legal, philosophical, and clinical lenses. It surveys ancient and modern attitudes and laws, critiques philosophical defenses, and argues that many self-destructive acts arise from disease and altered mental states. The work analyzes psychological causes (remorse, despair, jealousy, ennui), social contagion and imitation, unusual motives, and physiological and pathological contributors, illustrates points with cases and statistics, discusses forensic and moral implications, and advocates treating suicidal tendency as a medical problem requiring prevention and study.
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