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English: Case E. — W. H. Boy; idio-imbecile, 12 years old. Came under
my care at 6. A graceful, pretty child, with brown hair and eyes. 
Could speak only a few words voluntarily, but articulation fair in 
repeating what is said to him. Careless in dress, could only partially 
help himself ; occasionally unclean. Could sing, but knew nothing of 
color or form. In improvement class, became less wild and erratic 
and more obedient. Learned to do a little knitting. Spasms frequent 
and severe, usually preceded by a period of nervous excitement, when 
he will divest himself of his clothing and run around the room in a 
state of nudity. 

Fourth born ; full term ; partially nourished by mother. Was 
healthy until second year, when epilepsy developed.
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Source Mental Defectives: Their History, Treatment, and Training (https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t47p9j653&view=thumb&seq=1&skin=2021)
Author Martin W. Barr

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