| 1. | Moral insanity came to be increasingly seen as a form of genetically-inherited degeneracy,
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| 2. | Both moral insanity and monomania were depicted in Victorian novels and movies of the time.
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| 3. | Such conditions might have been otherwise labeled at the time as forms of moral insanity.
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| 4. | They do not have a monopoly on moral insanity.
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| 5. | Moral insanity was for disorders that only seemed to arise from a person's feelings and habits, not their intellect.
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| 6. | In the late 19th century, Koch referred to " psychopathic inferiority " as a new term for moral insanity.
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| 7. | His scientific activities where very versatile ranging from moral insanity and dementia to epilepsy, progressive paralysis and Huntington's disease.
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| 8. | The concept of moral insanity was indebted to the work of physician Philippe Pinel, which was acknowledged by Prichard.
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| 9. | Samuel Warren wrote of Oxford in the second of his series of'Modern State Trials'entitled'High Treason and Murder-Moral Insanity '.
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| 10. | Several writers have sounded caution over the notion that the diagnostic category of moral insanity was a direct forerunner of psychopathic disorder.
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