| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1917 - Страниц: 620
...Starting from five sisters 130 years ago, the Jukes have become 2094, of whom 1258 were living in 1915. "One-half of the Jukes were and are feeble-minded,...conditions which they consider normal, satisfied with the fulfilment of natural passions and desires, and with no ambitions or ideals in life. The other half,... | |
| 1916 - Страниц: 128
...from 5 sisters to a family which numbers 2,094 people, of whom 1,258 were living in 1915. One half of the Jukes were and are feeble-minded, mentally...and desires, and with no ambition or ideals in life. The other half, perhaps normal mentally and emotionally, has become socially adequate or inadequate,... | |
| Arthur Howard Estabrook - 1916 - Страниц: 134
...from 5 sisters to a family which numbers 2,094 people, of whom 1,258 were living in 1915. One half of the Jukes were and are feeble-minded, mentally...and desires, and with no ambition or ideals in life. The other half, perhaps normal mentally and emotionally, has become socially adequate or inadequate,... | |
| 1916 - Страниц: 600
...increased from five sisters to a family which numbers 2,094 people, of whom 1,258 were living in 1915. One-half of the Jukes were and are feebleminded, mentally...conditions which they consider normal, satisfied with the fulfilment of natural passions and desires, and with no ambition or ideals in life. The other half,... | |
| 1918 - Страниц: 630
...13o years from five Sirkers to a family of 2,og4 persons, of whom 1,258 were living in 1915. One half of the Jukes were and are feeble-minded, mentally...under faulty environmental conditions, which they considered normal, they have remained satisfied with the fulfilment of their natural passions and desires... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1919 - Страниц: 344
...1915. The most general fact about them is that one-half were and are feeble-minded in a wide sense, " mentally incapable of responding normally to the expectations...conditions which they consider normal, satisfied with the fulfilment of natural passions and desires, and with no ambitions or ideals in life." As to the other... | |
| Leta Stetter Hollingworth - 1920 - Страниц: 320
...from five sisters to a family which numbers 2094 people, of whom 1258 were living in 1915. One half of the Jukes were and are feebleminded, mentally incapable...fulfillment of natural passions and desires, and with no ambitions or ideals in life. The other half, perhaps normal mentally and emotionally, has become socially... | |
| Samuel J. Holmes - 1921 - Страниц: 426
...home life. The children brought up in institutions generally turned out badly afterward. In general, according to Estabrook, "one-half of the Jukes were,...desires, and with no ambition or ideals in life." Feeble-mindedness characterizes the criminal elements of the Jukes family even to a much greater degree... | |
| Samuel Jackson Holmes - 1921 - Страниц: 416
...home life. The children brought up in institutions generally turned out badly afterward. In general, according to Estabrook, "one-half of the Jukes were,...desires, and with no ambition or ideals in life." Feeble-mindedness characterizes the criminal elements of the Jukes family even to a much greater degree... | |
| James Ford - 1923 - Страниц: 1052
...from five sisters to a family which numbers 2094 people, of whom 1258 were living in 1915. One half of the Jukes were and are feeble-minded, mentally...and desires, and with no ambition or ideals in life. The other half, perhaps normal mentally and emotionally, has become socially adequate or inadequate,... | |
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