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English: Case J. — J. A. G. Boy; aged 10 years. Brown hair and eyes.
Sight and hearing normal. Could read, write, and cipher and recog- 
nize color and form. Tidy in dress and cleanly in habits. Powers 
of attention, imitation, and memory fair. Did excellent work in the 
kindergarten. Had defective articulation, substituting f for p, saying, 
for instance " flease " for please, and dropping r, as in " dink " for 
drink. Was lazy and inattentive, but has a talent for drawing and is 
now making marked improvement. 

First born of twins; labor ordinary; fed artificially; mother de- 
ficient mentally, has an epileptic brother. Father, a railroad man, 
aged 26 and mother 25 at time of A.'s birth.
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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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