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...bring about peace. The Germans are such awful snobs. [Hess's flight] was merely a return to normality . . . a desire to escape from the asylum [Germany] in which he has so long been confined. . . . . His activities must be considered as those of a perfectly sane man." > Dr. Gregory Zilboorg of Manhattan: "Hess may have a megalomanic-paranoiac trend. Hess's profound devotion to Hitler over so many years was semi-pathologic and he may have been suffering from a homosexual panic when he ran away. He may be a pathologic person but not necessarily crazy." > Dr. Leo Alexander...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Psychiatrists on Hess | 5/26/1941 | See Source »

...last six years. In the New York City police force of 18,178, the suicide rate is five times higher than the rate in the general population. To find out why, Manhattan's State-chartered "Committee for the Study of Suicide, Inc.," headed by Dr. Gregory Zilboorg, in the past six months has interviewed every available friend and relative of the dead policemen. The committee has so far offered no explanation for the suicides, asserts that police in other large U. S. cities also have a high suicide rate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Policemen Suicides | 5/20/1940 | See Source »

...Gregory Zilboorg, prominent Manhattan psychiatrist, complained that legal technicalities deprive psychiatrists of the opportunity to study criminals. A murderer, he said, "is treated as the private property of the State, and no gaze of free inquiry may rest on his psyche." Only a psychiatrist, he said, can solve the "nuclear problem" of impulsive murder: why a murderer kills with slight provocation, and why he chooses a certain victim, often a complete stranger, at a given moment. He told of the case of the Manhattan upholsterer, John Fiorenza, who killed Mrs. Nancy Titterton in her Beekman Place apartment three years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Orthopsychiatrists | 3/6/1939 | See Source »

...practicing psychiatrist is only too familiar with the neurotic and ostensibly normal individual who labors under the pressure of a violent but unconscious trend of self-destruction, and who either runs his automobile into a telegraph pole or lets himself be run over by an approaching car."-Dr. Gregory Zilboorg, Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Man's Madness | 5/18/1936 | See Source »

Causes. At the American Psychiatric meeting in Philadelphia last week Dr. Gregory Zilboorg, member of the brief Kerensky Government of Russia, asserted that a "death drive" exists in many "if not a majority" of normal individuals. There "must be something about those individuals (within them) that leads them to solve their problems by means of self-inflicted death?something besides despair, financial straits, failing health. . . ." The "death drive," as he interprets it, is very often the result of an unconscious desire to punish oneself severely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Suicide Time | 6/13/1932 | See Source »

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