Nervous and mental diseases . e found in degenerates as in than twice as many adherentnormal individuals. Now, with regard to statistics of maUonned ears in degenerate in-dividuals, AVildermuth noted this condition in 41 per cent, of 142 found 64 per cent, of degenerate ears in 354 insane is to be remarked, however, that Binder was more careful in his ex-aminations, and by long practice had acquired more expert knowledgethan Wildermuth. Friiukel observed deoenerate ears in 29 cases outof 32 with cranium proganseum. Knecht found 20 per cent, of degenerate ears among 127
Nervous and mental diseases . e found in degenerates as in than twice as many adherentnormal individuals. Now, with regard to statistics of maUonned ears in degenerate in-dividuals, AVildermuth noted this condition in 41 per cent, of 142 found 64 per cent, of degenerate ears in 354 insane is to be remarked, however, that Binder was more careful in his ex-aminations, and by long practice had acquired more expert knowledgethan Wildermuth. Friiukel observed deoenerate ears in 29 cases outof 32 with cranium proganseum. Knecht found 20 per cent, of degenerate ears among 1274 criminals,27 per cent, among 48 epileptics, and 32 per cent, among 84 insane. 718 MENTAL DISEASES. Binder noted degenerate ears in 33 persons outside of institutions,supposed to be normal individuals. Inquiring closely into their his-tories, he discovered that 7 of them had insane parents, brethren, orchildren; in 19 there were decided psychic abnormalities, and only 7 ^^% hi f ^ ¥ #2P \M 1 ^1^^^ /- m 1 \; :? 1 W-. Fig. 294.—Broad, band-like helix; no ant-helix ; no lobule; excessive size of fossa cym- Fig. 295.—Excessive length of ear; fusionand distortion of helix, anthelix, antitragus, andlobule.
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