one who is capable of earning a living under favorable circumstances, but is incapable, from mental defect existing from birth or from an early age, a) : of competing on equal terms with his normal fellows; or b) : of managing himself or his affairs... Abnormal Psychology and Education - Pagina 169door Frank Watts - 1924 - 220 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1928 - 352 pagina’s
...Deficiency. It is substantially as follows: A feeble-minded person is one who is incapable because of mental defect existing from birth or from an early...competing on equal terms with his normal fellows, or (b) managing himself or his affairs with ordinary prudence. It is to be noted that this definition is stated... | |
| 1920 - 398 pagina’s
...'Feeble-minded,' ie, persons who may be capable of earning a living under favorable circumstances, but are incapable from mental defect existing from birth or...an early age (a) of competing on equal terms with their normal fellows, or (b) of managing themselves and their affairs with ordinary prudence." The... | |
| Great Britain Commissions For The Care And Control Of The Feeble Minded - 1908 - 564 pagina’s
...Feeble-minded," ie, persons who may be capable of earning a living under favourable circumstances, but are incapable from mental defect existing from birth or from an early age : ('0 of competing on equal terms with their normal fellows; or (b) of managing themselves and their... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1909 - 566 pagina’s
..."Feeble-minded" — ie, persons who may be capable of earning a living under favourable circumstances, but are incapable from mental defect existing from birth or...early age— (a) of competing on equal terms with their normal fellows; or (6) of managing themselves and their affairs with ordinary prudence. "Moral... | |
| Royal Medico-psychological Association - 1909 - 414 pagina’s
...Feeble-minded persons are those who may be capable of earning a living under favourable circumstances, but are incapable from mental defect existing from birth or...an early age (a) of competing on equal terms with their normal fellows, or (b) of managing themselves and their affairs with ordinary prudence. 6. Moral... | |
| George Edward Shuttleworth, William Alexander Potts - 1910 - 298 pagina’s
...— that is, " persons who may be capable of earning a living under favourable circumstances, but are incapable from mental defect existing from birth or...early age — (a) of competing on equal terms with their normal fellows ; or (b) of managing themselves and their affairs with ordinary prudence." It... | |
| Albert Wilson - 1910 - 580 pagina’s
...feeble-minded as " persons who are capable of earning a living under favourable circumstances, but are incapable, from mental defect existing from birth...early age — (a) of competing on equal terms with their normal fellows ; (6) of managing themselves and their affairs with ordinary prudence." 2 The... | |
| George Archdall Reid, Sir George Archdall O'Brien Reid - 1910 - 570 pagina’s
...reason of mental defect from birth or from an early age. living under favourable circumstances, but are incapable from mental defect existing from birth or...an early age : (a) of competing on equal terms with their normal fellows ; or (b) of managing themselves and their affairs with ordinary prudence. " '... | |
| 1910 - 778 pagina’s
...Feeble-Minded, ie, persons who are capable of earning a living in favorable circumstances, but are incapable, from mental defect existing from birth, or from an early age: (1) of competing on equal terms with their normal fellows; or (2) of managing themselves and their... | |
| Anne Moore - 1911 - 126 pagina’s
...physical dangers."2 A feeble-minded person is " one who is capable of earning a living under favorable circumstances, but is incapable, from mental defect...with his normal fellows ; or b) : of managing himself or his affairs with ordinary prudence."2 The relation of these grades of Amentia is given in tabular... | |
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