Journal of psycho-asthenics . of Epileptics Ty0 CONTENTS FOR MARCH, 1906. Original Articles: The Eyes of the Feeble-Minded, James Thorington, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa., ..... 177 Discussion - - - - - - - - 183 Small-Pox in an Institution, F. R. Huxley, M. D., Faribault, Minn. ....... !g0 Selected: The Employment of the Feeble-Minded, After-Care in Birmingham, Mrs. Hume Pinsent, - - - 184 Editorial Contagious Diseases in Institution Life, - - - 195 Notes and Abstracts ..... Xg8 Book Notices Le Classification Des Enfants Anormaux, Dr. O. Decrolv, Gand, ....... jgg The Education of Defective Child


Journal of psycho-asthenics . of Epileptics Ty0 CONTENTS FOR MARCH, 1906. Original Articles: The Eyes of the Feeble-Minded, James Thorington, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa., ..... 177 Discussion - - - - - - - - 183 Small-Pox in an Institution, F. R. Huxley, M. D., Faribault, Minn. ....... !g0 Selected: The Employment of the Feeble-Minded, After-Care in Birmingham, Mrs. Hume Pinsent, - - - 184 Editorial Contagious Diseases in Institution Life, - - - 195 Notes and Abstracts ..... Xg8 Book Notices Le Classification Des Enfants Anormaux, Dr. O. Decrolv, Gand, ....... jgg The Education of Defective Children, S. P. Goodhart, M- D., 200 CONTENTS FOR JUNE, 1906. Original Articles: To Whom May the Term, Feeble-Minded, Be Applied? A. W. Wilinarth, M. Chippewa Falls. Wisconsin - - 203 The Psychic Treatment of Mental Defectives, J. M. Mur-doch, M. Polk. Penn. ....... 220 The Segregation and Permanent Detention of tin* Feeble-Minded. A. Johnson. M. Beatrice, Nebraska - - 2$i Discussions - - 234. DR. FRANCIS MARION POWELL OURNAL OF r SYCHO-MSTHENICS. Vol. IX SEPTEMBER. 1904 No. 1 ORIGINAL ARTICLES. EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES IN MENTAL DEFICIENCY: THREE CASES OF IMBECILITY (MONGOLIAN) AND SIX CASES OF FEEBLEMINDEDNESS.* F. KUHLMANN, CLARK UNIVERSITY. I HE \present studies were limited to nine cases, the object being to make more thorough tests on a few cases rather than less extensiveones on many cases. The total time devoted to them, after two weeks ofpreliminary experimenting, was about five hours a day for four days of theweek, and continued for four consecutive months. The different tests madewill be described as I proceed. The memory test on feeble-minded by Galton, Johnson, Lobsien, andWylie have nearly all been memory span tests. Their results give a verylarge variation as regards the number of things that could be held in mindfor a brief, or no interval after they had been once seen or heard. Fromsome of the general principles of psychology, and a


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