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health of any of the sub-stages. Frequent visitor for three years.

B 4. Deaf mute. Made five short visits.

B 5. "Only three days old." Came once.

B 6. "Good thing" or "Good creature." Like B 2, but more refined and more intelligent. Had, however, to learn reading and writing afresh. She learned French, and was the only one who did so. Gradually replaced B 2, and after two to three years became permanent.

B 7. "Adjuica Uneza." Only came once. The features are a remarkable memory for the events of her life previous to this illness, extending back to when she was two years old.

B 8. One visit for four days. "Only born last night." Mentally blank.

B 9. Imbecile, blind, sometimes deaf, and motor paralysis; could draw beautifully, the only time in her life.

B 10. Moral degeneracy. Cruelty and violence.

B 11. Allied to B 2 and B 6. Tendency to steal and Socialism.

B 12. In adolescence. Fond of the opposite sex. Self-willed. Resented control.


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