. Annual report of the Commissioner of Mental Diseases for the year . f males in the lower age groups. Of the total residentpopulation, Wrentham presents per cent under 10 years of age; Belchertown, per cent; and Walter E. Fernald State School, per cent. 294 117 « C iC O C ^ »T; N X CO - O n N IN N r: \C ^ t N 00 ^ ^; | I I O — — — -h~ I O *^ M \C i^ ^ ^. - iO(N^H III | O * ISO 00 ^- CS ^ t iTfaONN o -r v: *vOrO-*CNf^lOO^- ^, -- f^ CMO ^ iO *H 2 £ I 0Q 001TlkOt~-CN^l>.00^^SOsOCC-t t- rN —i — tNONCX^-tO00^C,t00^ (Nt^ ^ ** OOOOOIT) O O CN —i II 0s 0,_i_,;_


. Annual report of the Commissioner of Mental Diseases for the year . f males in the lower age groups. Of the total residentpopulation, Wrentham presents per cent under 10 years of age; Belchertown, per cent; and Walter E. Fernald State School, per cent. 294 117 « C iC O C ^ »T; N X CO - O n N IN N r: \C ^ t N 00 ^ ^; | I I O — — — -h~ I O *^ M \C i^ ^ ^. - iO(N^H III | O * ISO 00 ^- CS ^ t iTfaONN o -r v: *vOrO-*CNf^lOO^- ^, -- f^ CMO ^ iO *H 2 £ I 0Q 001TlkOt~-CN^l>.00^^SOsOCC-t t- rN —i — tNONCX^-tO00^C,t00^ (Nt^ ^ ** OOOOOIT) O O CN —i II 0s 0,_i_,;*r r >, >,>,>. >i >. >* >. >>>.>>>> >l i- O •n - - o >,el l1 1 1 J. 1 J. 1 Z? 117 295 PRESENTAGEUNDER SYRS. S-9 YEARS ZO-/4 YEARS /S-/9 YEARS 20-24 YEARS 25-29 YEARS 30-34 YEARS 35-39 YEARS 40-44 YEARS 45-49 YEARS 50-54 YEARS S5-S9 YEARS 60YKS&0YER \/.5\/.S 1//.3 asm \20A \ 1 \J/.o \ 69 \/o^r. years 255 YEARS Graph 15. — Percentage Distribution of Present Age in ResidentPopulation of State Schools, September 30, 1935, by Sex Length of School Residence and Intelligence Quotientof All Cases in Residence, 1935 Table 155 presents the length of school stay of patients in residence by intelligencequotients. In the totals we note that the presents the largest num-ber of cases in residence, namely, The group . is second with 955patients, and the group . is third with 769 patients. But 7 cases werepresent in all three schools with of .90 or over. These are chiefly difficultbehavior problems or cases simply held temporarily. Two hundred and fifty-twocases showed intelligence quotients up to .09, while 444 cases had These numbers, of course, do not represent the occurrence of thesevarious intelligence quotient groupings in the community. We know that wehave vastly larger percentages of the lower gr


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