Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για autogenic
1. Dr Walter Jordan, a member of the Birmingham public assistance committee and an expert on lunacy, said, to the disappointment of the police and the Home Office: "His claim that he is entitled to the kingship of this country is not the mere autogenic delusion of the usual man who says ‘I am king‘ but is a case of a sort." At the palace, Sir Clive lamented that locking Hall away in an institution was no longer going to be a practical or effective way of dealing with him: "It is true that he is eccentric and wrong–headed, but he is not so obviously demented or insane that he could be dealt with without recourse to court proceedings." Sir Clive was convinced that unless something was done Hall would "continue with his scurrilous campaign". King George was consulted.