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斯皮茨卡父子论总统刺客的大脑。

Spitzka and Spitzka on the brains of the assassins of presidents.

作者信息

Haines D E

机构信息

Department of Anatomy, The University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS 39216-4505, USA.

出版信息

J Hist Neurosci. 1995 Sep-Dec;4(3-4):236-66. doi: 10.1080/09647049509525641.

Abstract

Although four American Presidents have been assassinated (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy), only the assassins of Garfield (Charles Julius Guiteau) and McKinley (Leon Franz Czolgosz) were tried, convicted, and executed for their crime. In 1882 Edward Charles Spitzka, a young New York neurologist with a growing reputation as an alienist, testified at the trial of Guiteau. He was the only expert witness who was asked, based on his personal examination of the prisoner, a direct question concerning the mental state of Guiteau. Spitzka maintained the unpopular view that Guiteau was insane. In spite of aggressive and spirited testimony on Spitzka's part, Guiteau was convicted and hanged. However, even before the execution it was acknowledged, by some experts, that Spitzka was undoubtedly right. About 20 years later, in 1901, Edward Anthony Spitzka, the son of Edward Charles Spitzka, was invited to conduct the autopsy on Czologsz, the assassin of McKinley. At the time Spitzka the younger, who had just published a detailed series of papers on the human brain, was in the fourth year of his medical training. It was an unusual series of fortuitous events that presumably led to Edward A. Spitzka conducting the autopsy on the assassin of the President of the United States while still a medical student. This, in light of the fact that other experts were available. Each Spitzka went on to a career of note and each made a number of contributions in their respective fields. It is however, their participation in the 'neurology', as broadly defined, of the assassins of Presidents Garfield and McKinley that remains unique in neuroscience history. Not only were father and son participants in these important events, but these were the only times that assassins of US Presidents were tried and executed.

摘要

虽然有四位美国总统遇刺(林肯、加菲尔德、麦金莱、肯尼迪),但只有加菲尔德的刺客(查尔斯·朱利叶斯·吉托)和麦金莱的刺客(利昂·弗朗茨·乔尔戈什)因罪行受到审判、定罪并被处决。1882年,纽约一位初露锋芒、声誉日隆的年轻神经科医生爱德华·查尔斯·斯皮茨卡,在吉托的审判中出庭作证。他是唯一一位基于对囚犯的亲自检查,被问及关于吉托精神状态直接问题的专家证人。斯皮茨卡坚持不受欢迎的观点,即吉托精神错乱。尽管斯皮茨卡积极有力地作证,吉托还是被定罪并绞死。然而,甚至在处决之前,一些专家就承认斯皮茨卡无疑是正确的。大约20年后,即1901年,爱德华·查尔斯·斯皮茨卡的儿子爱德华·安东尼·斯皮茨卡受邀对麦金莱的刺客乔尔戈什进行尸检。当时,刚发表了一系列关于人类大脑详细论文的小斯皮茨卡,正处于医学培训的第四年。大概是一系列不同寻常的机缘巧合,使得爱德华·A·斯皮茨卡这位医科学生,在其他专家也在场的情况下,对美国总统的刺客进行了尸检。每个斯皮茨卡都开启了引人注目的职业生涯,并且在各自领域都做出了许多贡献。然而,他们参与对加菲尔德总统和麦金莱总统刺客的广义“神经学”研究,在神经科学史上仍然是独一无二的。父子俩不仅参与了这些重要事件,而且这也是美国总统刺客受审和被处决的仅有的几次。

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