Types of mental defectives . Case E. Case F. Case G. Imbeciles: Low-Grade. Case H. 39 i LOW-GRADE IMBECILES 4I over year after year with no result. Yet he was an excellent aid in thekitchen and exhibited judgment and forethought. He could prepareand cook vegetables—knowing to the minute when they were done—make a very good stew, cut bread and set a table very well vocabulary was limited, but he was fond of using big words whichhe could not properly pronounce. CASE C.—^Low-Grade Imbecile. C. G. was 19 years old when photo was taken. The father, anartisan, was high-tempered and very u


Types of mental defectives . Case E. Case F. Case G. Imbeciles: Low-Grade. Case H. 39 i LOW-GRADE IMBECILES 4I over year after year with no result. Yet he was an excellent aid in thekitchen and exhibited judgment and forethought. He could prepareand cook vegetables—knowing to the minute when they were done—make a very good stew, cut bread and set a table very well vocabulary was limited, but he was fond of using big words whichhe could not properly pronounce. CASE C.—^Low-Grade Imbecile. C. G. was 19 years old when photo was taken. The father, anartisan, was high-tempered and very unkind to his wife, whom heneglected for another woman. He accidently shot himself while ona gunning expedition. The paternal grandmother died of cancer; thematernal grandmother of pulmonary tuberculosis; the mothers secondcousin became insane from masturbation; and the mother has onebrother and two sisters who are feeble-minded. The mother hadnervous prostration prior to the childs birth; was subject to sickheadaches a


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