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English: An insane criminal (original). Fig. 116 is the face of an insane criminal. In this patient, the effects of neurasthenia in the parents or disease in the child has left its imprint most forcibly upon the brain and face. To the observing physician, there could be no mistake in locating excesses and arrests of development in face, eyes, nose, mouth, teeth and chin. We should expect to find irregularities of the dental arches, mouth-breathing, hypertrophied tonsils, adenoids, hypertrophy of the nasal bones, turbinates, vomer, with hypertrophy of the mucous membrane. The brain arrest might resemble any one of the illustrations shown in Chapter IX.
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Author Eugene S. Talbot

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