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Definition of Psychopaths
1. psychopath [n] - See also: psychopath
Lexicographical Neighbors of Psychopaths
Literary usage of Psychopaths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Psychiatry by Joseph Rogues de Fursac, Aaron Joshua Rosanoff (1916)
"CONSTITUTIONAL psychopaths. — MORAL INSANITY. § 1. HYSTERIA. To make a complete
study of the mental disorders of hysteria would mean to consider the entire ..."
2. Nervous and mental disease monograph series (1913)
"Elucidation of the Psychology of psychopaths, Criminals, Artists, Poets and Geniuses
... psychopaths ..."
3. Freud's Theories of the Neuroses by Eduard Hitschmann (1917)
"Elucidation of the Psychology of psychopaths, Criminals, Artists, Poets and Geniuses
... psychopaths ..."
4. Freud's Theories of the Neuroses by Eduard Hitschmann (1913)
"Elucidation of the Psychology of psychopaths, Criminals, Artists, Poets and Geniuses
... psychopaths ..."
5. Neuropsychiatry and the War: A Bibliography with Abstracts by Mabel Webster Brown, Frankwood Earl Williams (1918)
"In the case of many psychopaths the condition is not recognized until the man
has seen service, and furthermore, many psychopaths render good service ..."