Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 236

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Stated to be suicidal, but not dangerous. Sober and well- educated. Temperament, quiet. Earliest symptoms: excitement and talka- tiveness, oying out that God has taken her heart, and that she has sinned very grievously against Him. Present condition: Is never found sitting; Digitized by Google I02 THB P8BBLY INHIBITED.
Stands with her hands in front of her for hours, never speaking; is with diffi- culty induced to take her food.
" Case //.— E. G. W., 28. Admitted August 17, 1882. An architect's
... wife.
Three children; youngest, 8 months. First attack: duration, 9 weeks.
Neither suicidal nor dangerous. Sober and well-educated. Temperament cheerful, placid, and industrious. Earliest symptoms: Had a fainting fit, and was semi-unconsdous for a week, when she came to herself very depressed and melancholy. Present condition very much the same as sister; does not sit down or spesik; has to be fed by spoon." Cockayne (191 1) treated homologous twins for the same, rather rare, symptoms of lienteric diarrhea.


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