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Ellis, Havelock, 1859-1939

"The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism"

, 1904.
[391] _System der gerichtlichen Psychologie_, second edition, 1842, pp.
266-68; and more at length in his _Allgemeine Diagnostik der psychischen
Krankheiten_, second edition, 1832, pp. 247-51.
[392] _Handboek van de Pathologie en Therapie der Krankzinnigheid_, 1863,
p. 139 of English edition.
[393] _Manuel pratique de Medecine mentale_, 1892, p. 31.
[394] _Text-book of Mental Diseases_, p. 393.
[395] G.H. Savage, _Insanity_, 1886.
[396] _American Journal of Insanity_, April, 1895.
[397] "Des Psychoses Religieuses," _Archives de Neurologie_, 1897.
[398] "Erotopathia," _Alienist and Neurologist_, October, 1893.
[399] Reference may be specially made to the interesting chapter on
"Delire Religieux" in Icard's _La Femme pendant la Periode Menstruelle_,
pp. 211-234.
[400] _Psychopathia Sexualis_, eighth edition, pp. 8 and 11. Gannouchkine
("La Volupte, la Cruante et la Religion," _Annales Medico-Psychologique_,
1901, No. 3) has further emphasized this convertibility.
[401] E. Murisier, "Le Sentiment Religieux dans l'Extase," _Revue
Philosophique_, November, 1898. Starbuck, again (_Psychology of Religion_,
Chapter XXX), in a brief discussion of this point, concludes that "the
sexual life, although it has left its impress on fully developed religion,
seems to have originally given the psychic impulse which called out the
latent possibilities of developments, rather than to have furnished the
raw material out of which religion was constructed.


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