A dissertation on the effects of partial insanity upon all the mental faculties of a testator : when exposed to the artifices of a cognizant, fraudulent player on disordered animal machinery, exhibiting a review and report of the trials of the last wills and testaments of Charles Hall & Michael Deaderick, of Davidson County, Tennessee : including a philosophical analysis of mind ... / by a medical observer of Nashville.

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A dissertation on the effects of partial insanity upon all the mental faculties of a testator : when exposed to the artifices of a cognizant, fraudulent player on disordered animal machinery, exhibiting a review and report of the trials of the last wills and testaments of Charles Hall & Michael Deaderick, of Davidson County, Tennessee : including a philosophical analysis of mind ... / by a medical observer of Nashville. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Nashville : Printed for the author, 1829.

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28 pages ; 22 cm

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