Clinical cases illustrative of moral imbecility and insanity / by Stanley Haynes.
- Haynes, Stanley.
- Date:
- 1868
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Clinical cases illustrative of moral imbecility and insanity / by Stanley Haynes. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.
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![the constitution.' *° congenital moral defect in ^h^fhltdT^en^nt fo^be^nSh^ pr *° ^^yl'^'n from gaol all that is known of his antecedfnts Hp if ^ '^'^^t disturbance : that ia ih^^V that of a person 0? a low fype of orL'niLr'^^'Ti: Pl^ysiognoX that his brother is a convict, and he evident^v h^fn. ! ?u' ^^^^ ascertained an?».^4,^^^^ 3hrewd. sagacious vagabond, less proni to mischief than he had ^^^'^^ aVef anl j good chance ; he was fond of decorat^n^t;M^^^i. ^^^ do it if he got a annoyance of and consequent bra^J^ wS^nf^*^^ troublesome, from his constant x^ore orderly, ^S^s'industrS a^dTi^e^b^'/r^^^ as?e w s quS^' about the place, such as assisting* at the f™cp.'° '° di^rtiest worlc vrfFent'W^'^ overflowif^g Xm that t J-^^^, ^° ^gaged his cup of irndfVeS^^^^^^^^^^^^^ tendency to vice is obviousl^ Saec^p/. fr''*^^^^^^ ^^^^icli the moral defect. It affords TlLr hlf ^^'^^ congenital or hereditarv echul developmenraccl^^^^^ cases of a W type ofS cases where the same moral defect Ton • ™beci]ity, and those intellectual organisation. ^ conjomed with a higher type of ^'^^^ ^^^^ arithmetic sincpV>; Tr' ^^^.^^^eption that he Sr hnVfthat time he was as immcdia cly preceSnr.T'^-''^^ been affected and d'nr ^]^ '° ° an uncle was /nfw^ admission he has become murh L. the two months father was intenm ''^ ^^'^ ^athei^s reSe^ b^^f^^'^'^](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21461053_0013.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


