What is criminally "obscene"? : a scientific study of the absurd judicial "tests" of obscenity
- Name
- Schroeder, Theodore, 1864-1953
- International Medical Congress Lisbon, Portugal). 1906
- Title
- What is criminally "obscene"? : a scientific study of the absurd judicial "tests" of obscenity
- Collection Name
- Seymour B. Durst Old York Library Collection
- Subjects
- Obscenity (Law); Medicine--Congresses.
- Format
- books
- Genre
- books
- Publication Information
- Free Speech League: New York
- Date
- [1906]
- Physical Description
- p. 53-68 ; 23 cm.
- Note
- Cover title
- This essay was a part of the proceedings of the XV Congres International de Medicine, Section XVI, Medicine Legale, held at Lisbon, Portugal, April, 1906, and now reprinted from the Albany law journal of July, 1906, for the Free Speech League.
- Includes statement on p. 67-68 by Judge Turner, Western District of Texas, on a trial (U.S. vs. Commersford)--for depositing an obscene sealed letter in the Post Office
- Catalog Record
- 10299407
- Also In
- Seymour B. Durst Old York Library
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-xqz8-6m85
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