“Melancholy suicide. - This is connected with a general state of extreme depression and exaggerated sadness, causing the patient no longer to realize sanely the bonds which connect him with people and things about him. Pleasures no longer attract.” PeopleStatesRealizingPleasureSadnessSuicidePatientExtremesConnectedMelancholyExaggerated Book:Suicide Source: Suicide
“Maniacal suicide. —This is due to hallucinations or delirious conceptions. The patient kills himself to escape from an imaginary danger or disgrace, or to obey a mysterious order from on high, etc.” OrderDangerSuicidePatientDuesMysteriousEtcConceptionImaginaryDisgraceHallucinationsDelirious Book:Suicide Source: Suicide
“Each victim of suicide gives his act a personal stamp which expresses his temperament, the special conditions in which he is involved, and which, consequently, cannot be explained by the social and general causes of the phenomenon.” GivingSocialCausesSpecialConditionsInvolvedVictimSuicidePhenomenonStampsSuicidalTemperament Book:Suicide Source: Suicide
“Our excessive tolerance with regard to suicide is due to the fact that, since the state of mind from which it springs is a general one, we cannot condemn it without condemning ourselves; we are too saturated with it not partly to excuse it.” MindStatesFactsSpringRegardSuicideExcuseDuesToleranceState Of MindSuicidalCondemningSaturated Author:Emile Durkheim
“The term suicide is applied to all cases of death resulting directly or indirectly from a positive or negative act of the victim himself, which he knows will produce this result” KnowsTermResultsCasesProduceNegativeVictimSuicide Book:Suicide Source: Suicide