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On the Classification and Prognosis of Idiocy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

W. W. Ireland*
Affiliation:
Medical Superintendent of the Scottish National Institution for the Education of Imbecile Children, Larbert by Falkirk
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There always must be some awkwardness about the classification of insanity. It is regarded as aberration of function of the nervous centres, the result of a number of nervous diseases. The physician who wishes to have a proper know ledge of insanity from a medical point of view must study the pathological conditions of which it is the symptom or the result, and when he has done so it is impossible for him to disconnect one series of observations from the other-the mental aberration from the accompanying disaese of tissue or pathological symptoms.

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