Types of mental defectives . Case E. Case F. Idiots: Profound Apath e Case G. IDIOTS 11 tendency to nervousness or physical disease. The paternal grandparentsdied of old age; the maternal grandparents are living and healthy. Thefather was 47 and the mother 37 when this, the 5th child, was was thrown from the cradle when 5 weeks old and one week laterhad a convulsion, after which she became paralyzed on the right hearing was good but sight defective. Not the shghtest improve-ment; but was helpless, unclean, and had to be fed. She died when 14years old during an attack of s


Types of mental defectives . Case E. Case F. Idiots: Profound Apath e Case G. IDIOTS 11 tendency to nervousness or physical disease. The paternal grandparentsdied of old age; the maternal grandparents are living and healthy. Thefather was 47 and the mother 37 when this, the 5th child, was was thrown from the cradle when 5 weeks old and one week laterhad a convulsion, after which she became paralyzed on the right hearing was good but sight defective. Not the shghtest improve-ment; but was helpless, unclean, and had to be fed. She died when 14years old during an attack of status epilepticus lasting for 4 days andnumbering 324 spasms. The post-mortem examination revealed: a large frontal sinus andfalx cerebri studded with osteophytes. The left brain was one largecyst by the lateral ventricle, and was distended by one quart of fluid,alkaline, with a trace of albumen—specific gravity The region ofthe Island of Reil alone was not affected. CASE F.—Profound, Apathetic Idiot; demi-microcephalic. B. M. This photo was taken when the c


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