His motivation for the attack remains unclear with explanations ranging from mental derangement to hatred of foreigners.
12.
He died, aged only thirty-three, after suffering from a sudden mental derangement, possibly brought about by excessive drinking.
13.
Encouraged by this success, in 1831, Combe published his " Observations on Mental Derangement, " which was very successful.
14.
But mental derangement, attributed, it is believed, to an accident that he suffered in childhood, began to manifest itself.
15.
The leaves are used for treating tridosha fevers, urinary discharges, leucoderma, nasal haemorrhage, asthma, cough and inflammation of throat, and mental derangements.
16.
In 1788, George III had again lapsed into one of his periods of mental derangement ( now diagnosed as Porphyria ), to national concern.
17.
From 1791 his health began to fail and by 1805 he was described as being a " most hopeless case of mental derangement ".
18.
Hwang's " statement is nothing but an outcry of a crazy man sick with paranoia, eccentricity and mental derangement, and a jargon of a traitor,"
19.
Inabune died at age 23, Many newspapers reported that she committed suicide, and another stated " mental derangement " was the cause of her death.
20.
He was 79 . At the inquest, held the following day, medical evidence was given that he had been subject to attacks of mental derangement.