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On December 5, 2012, the US House of Representatives passed legislation approved earlier by the US Senate removing the word "lunatic" from all federal laws in the United States. President
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of a "Lunatic" according to an astrologer who describes how the positions of the planets Saturn and Mars with respect to the moon are the cause of "diseases of the mind".
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Harrison, Mark (2000). "From medical astrology to medical astronomy: sol-lunar and planetary theories of disease in British medicine, c. 1700–1850".
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Forbes, Lebo Jr., Gordon B., George R (1977). "Antisocial Behavior and Lunar Activity: A Failure to Validate the Lunacy Myth".
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as one of the types of person who could be deprived of liberty by a judicial process. The 1930 Act also replaced the term
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argued that the full moon induced individuals to lunacy and epilepsy by effects on the brain analogous to the nocturnal
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Vermont Commission to Revise the Statutory Laws (1933). "The Public Laws of Vermont, 1933: (proposed Revision)".
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are alternatives to "lunatic", the most conspicuous term used for insanity in the law in the late 19th century.
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Rotton, James; Kelly, I. W. (1985). "Much ado about the full moon: A meta-analysis of lunar-lunacy research".
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Great Britain Census Office (1902). "Census of England and Wales, 1901. (63 Vict. C.4.): Middlesex. 1902".
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Raison, Charles L.; Klein, Haven M.; Steckler, Morgan (1999). "The moon and madness reconsidered".
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Bunevicius, Adomas; Gendvilaite, Agne; Deltuva, Vytenis Pranas; Tamasauskas, Arimantas (2017).
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changed the legal term to "person of unsound mind", an expression which was replaced under the
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was sometimes used to describe those who sought to discover a reliable method of determining
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Ian Wylie. "Coleridge and the Lunaticks". In Gravil, Richard; Lefebure, Molly (eds.).
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D.E., Campbell (1982). "Lunar–lunacy research: When enough is enough".
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portrayed a "longitude lunatic" in the eight scene of his 1733 work
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The Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied
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as "one of the most exquisite movements ever made."
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Antiquated adjective epithet of one given to lunacy
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Index

Lunatics
Lunatic (disambiguation)
Loonie
Looney
From The Women's Library: Suffrage Collection; Created by the Suffrage Atelier
suffragist
moon
mentally ill
dangerous
foolish
crazy

horoscope
lunaticus
epilepsy
madness
King James Version
Gospel of Matthew
Pliny the Elder
dew
epilepsy
England and Wales
Madhouses Act 1774
Commissioners in Lunacy
Mental Treatment Act 1930
Mental Health Act 1959
mental illness
European Convention on Human Rights
"asylum"
"mental hospital"

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