Report of the State to Investigate Provision for the Mentally Deficient: Pursuant to the Provisions of Chapter 272 of the Laws of 1914. Transmitted to the Legislature February 15, 1915J.B. Lyon Company, printers, 1915 - 628 |
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... able to face their presence with any comprehension of the problem they present , or any rational hope of ever ridding itself of the evil they produce . The more the public has learned of the true condition of the feeble - minded , the ...
... able to face their presence with any comprehension of the problem they present , or any rational hope of ever ridding itself of the evil they produce . The more the public has learned of the true condition of the feeble - minded , the ...
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... able degree . When Professors Binet and Simon announced their scale of questions standardizing the intelligence of a normal child for each year of his physical growth , they themselves gave warn- ing of its too ready and too easy use in ...
... able degree . When Professors Binet and Simon announced their scale of questions standardizing the intelligence of a normal child for each year of his physical growth , they themselves gave warn- ing of its too ready and too easy use in ...
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... able , on the other hand , to pass some of those designed for normal children much older than they . The more recent tests , now being per- fected by Professor Yerkes of the Massachusetts Psychopathic Institute , Dr. Eugene H. Mullan of ...
... able , on the other hand , to pass some of those designed for normal children much older than they . The more recent tests , now being per- fected by Professor Yerkes of the Massachusetts Psychopathic Institute , Dr. Eugene H. Mullan of ...
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... able to recognize dementia before it becomes pronounced and may determine methods of overcoming it before the individual becomes a social danger . This new skill makes it even more imperative than ever that we establish a sys- tem of ...
... able to recognize dementia before it becomes pronounced and may determine methods of overcoming it before the individual becomes a social danger . This new skill makes it even more imperative than ever that we establish a sys- tem of ...
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... able measure of subnormality among delinquents but on the other hand we must consider this last estimate as conservative to a fault and open to the very same criticism since it is based on but 500 cases which Miss Brenner rightly places ...
... able measure of subnormality among delinquents but on the other hand we must consider this last estimate as conservative to a fault and open to the very same criticism since it is based on but 500 cases which Miss Brenner rightly places ...
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acres Actual number present ADMISSION AND DISCHARGE almshouse Asylum for Feeble-Minded believe Board of Charities boys Buffalo building capacity census cent CHARLES BERNSTEIN child clearing house Colony for Epileptics Commission COMMISSIONER HEBBERD committed court Craig Colony Custodial Asylum custodial care defective children defective delinquents deficient Department diagnosis dormitories epilepsy established examination farm feeble Feeble-Minded Children feeble-minded persons Feeble-Minded Women girls high grade Hospital Hydrocephalus idiots imbecile industrial inmates insane Institution for Feeble-Minded Letchworth Letchworth Village Lewisboro Located low grade Massachusetts mental age mentally defective minded Miss moron Newark normal parents patients physical physicians population probation problem public schools pupils Randall's Island Reformatory retarded Rochester Rome State Custodial Schlapp School for Feeble-Minded sent separate institution social Sonyea special classes subnormal Superintendent supervision Syracuse State Institution teachers Thiells tion town Training School ungraded classes Vineland Waverly Westchester county Wrentham Yonkers York City
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Strona 328 - One who is capable of earning a living under favorable circumstances, but is incapable, from mental defect existing from birth, or from an early age, (a) of competing on equal terms with his normal fellows; or, (b) of managing himself and his affairs with ordinary prudence.
Strona 6 - ... to be paid out by the state treasurer upon the warrant of the comptroller on the certificate of the chairman of such commission. § 5. This act shall take effect immediately.
Strona 464 - ... child may be endangered or not properly cared for if not placed in such colony; and thereupon it shall be the duty of such officer or board to whom such application may be made to place such child in said colony.
Strona 327 - Idiots, that is to say, persons so deeply defective in mind from birth or from an early age as to be unable to guard themselves against common physical dangers.
Strona 5 - States or any foreign country, and, through the chairman of the commission or any member thereof to administer oaths and to examine witnesses and papers respecting all matters pertaining to the subject, and to employ necessary clerical and other assistance.
Strona 453 - All feeble-minded persons, resident of the state, who, in the opinion of the superintendent of said school are of suitable age and capacity to receive instruction in said school and whose defects prevent them from receiving proper training in the public schools, and all idiotic and epileptic persons resident of the state may be admitted to their respective departments under such conditions and regulations as said board shall prescribe.
Strona 53 - Such female shall be so returned in the custody of one of the persons employed by such board of managers to convey to such institution females committed thereto, who shall deliver her into the custody of the sheriff of the county from which she was committed. Such sheriff shall take such female before the magistrate making the commitment, or some other magistrate having equal jurisdiction in such county...
Strona 457 - Discharge of inmates. — The superintendent of the village, with the approval of the managers, or any committee thereof duly empowered to act for the board, shall have the power to discharge inmates sent to the village, through mistaken diagnosis, or for other proper causes, provided that such discharge shall be to the superintendent of the poor, commissioner of public charities or other officer through whose application the inmate was received into the village, and provided further, that should...
Strona 525 - to Study and to Report on the Best Practical Means for Cutting Off the Defective Germ-Plasm in the American Population.
Strona 474 - Bureau of Juvenile Research," and shall employ competent persons to have charge of such bureau and to conduct investigations. The Ohio Board of Administration may assign the children committed to its guardianship to the Bureau of Juvenile Research...