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  1. By the early twentieth century, homicidal mania—and its brethren, homicidal tendency and homicidal impulse—had surpassed puerperal insanity, brain injuries, and epilepsy to rank only behind delusion and melancholia as the most frequently cited grounds supporting a diagnosis of severe mental impairment.

  2. Apr 21, 2017 · What's the Difference Between a Violent Maniac and a Homicidal Maniac? Gun Violence. David Frum. UpdatedApr. 21, 201710:42AM EDT/ PublishedApr. 10, 201311:00AM EDT. A maniac with violent...

  3. Homicidal ideation is a common medical term for thoughts about homicide. There is a range of homicidal thoughts which spans from vague ideas of revenge to detailed and fully formulated plans without the act itself. [1] Most people who have homicidal ideation do not commit homicide. 50–91% of people surveyed on university grounds in various ...

  4. Feb 4, 2021 · Please remember that people with mental illnesses are more likely to be victims of violence than violent towards others, and most people who experience homicidal ideation do not act on their thoughts.

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · In 18l3, a medical witness was compelled to respond to a prisoner's query calling for the grounds for his inference of insanity. The apothecary to St Luke's Hospital replied, “From your action, and ideas, and your general conduct told me that you were an improper person to be at liberty.”.

  6. adjective. uk / ˌhɒm.ɪˈsaɪ.d ə l / us / ˌhɑː.məˈsaɪ.d ə l / Add to word list. likely to murder: a homicidal maniac. Synonym. murderous. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Violent or aggressive. abusively. aggressively. aggressiveness. aggro. ferociously. ferocity. fierceness. fighting words. proactive aggression. pugnaciously. pugnacity.

  7. Homicidal means likely to kill someone, or having a tendency to homicide. It is often used to describe someone who is dangerous or murderous. See examples, pronunciation, and word frequency of homicidal.