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English: Case E. — H. L. Boy ; 1 1 years old when photograph was taken.
Admitted to Training School when 5 years old. Blue eyes, light 
hair, sight and hearing defective. A semi-mute speaking only a 
few words. Self-willed, quick-tempered, unable to care for him- 
self. Uncleanly night and day. Fond of music and of animals. 
In training class, made some little progress ; learned to comprehend 
what was said to him ; to put nails in nail-board, to string buttons 
and beads, and to follow drill, and to talk a little. Improved in hab- 
its of self-help and cleanliness, and became quite helpful in dormi- 
tory and as an aid in care of other children. Nothing known of 
family history.
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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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