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Ref NoDEP/MOR/4/119
TitleIllustration captioned 'Mary Maundy melancholy has a large worm inside her head 26 June 1838'
Datec1840
TermPoison
Description Of ItemIllustration from the collection of Alexander Morison. Similar to plate 38 of Morison’s 'The Physiognomy of Mental Diseases' (1840). Unsigned [Alexander Johnston].

'M. M., an unmarried female, aged 50, labouring under Monomania with grief — she has been nearly two years insane — the death of her mother is believed to have brought on her disorder — she conceives that she has two large worms within her like snakes, and that her head has been screwed; she expresses her firm belief that she shall never die, and she is urgent in her entreaties to have her head cut off — to be opened alive, or to be buried alive, and to have quicklime thrown over her; her disorder is increased in warm weather. She has made several attempts to poison, to drown and to hang herself.

No remedies have been of any avail.'
Extent1 piece
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