Archives of neurology and psychopathology. . th, 1. foot, 1. middle finger, 1. little finger, and left cubit are measured. The balance of the information is obtained by observation compared witha given standard. For example, the data referring to the eye are obtained bycomparing the eye of the subject with a colored chart showing the variouscolors, etc., of the eye. 328 IDENTIFICATION OF THE INSANE. Figure 4. (Reverse of the Bertillon card).* General Information. NAME. Identification No., ff, Color Aliases „ Term Date of Sentence. County Date of Reception Crime Residence (home) Criminal Act. O


Archives of neurology and psychopathology. . th, 1. foot, 1. middle finger, 1. little finger, and left cubit are measured. The balance of the information is obtained by observation compared witha given standard. For example, the data referring to the eye are obtained bycomparing the eye of the subject with a colored chart showing the variouscolors, etc., of the eye. 328 IDENTIFICATION OF THE INSANE. Figure 4. (Reverse of the Bertillon card).* General Information. NAME. Identification No., ff, Color Aliases „ Term Date of Sentence. County Date of Reception Crime Residence (home) Criminal Act. ORDER Marks, Scars, Moles, Deformities, Etc. I II III IV V VI Peculiaritiesof Habitand Action CriminalHistory * The data for this side are obtained by a combination of measurements andobservations. The division of the card into six parts corresponds to the sixdivisions of the body made by Bertillon. IDENTIFICATION OF THE INSANE. 329 Two forms of compasses used in the Bertillon system. (FromBertillon, Identification Anthropometrique, 1893).. Figure 5. Fig. 5.—Calipers. Used in measuring diameters, for example,length of head.


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