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Ref NoDEP/MOR/4/174
TitleIllustration captioned 'S aged 97 imbecility of old age with occasional fits of excitement died aged 100'
Datec1840
TermGeriatrics
Description Of ItemIllustration from the collection of Alexander Morison. Plate 95 of Morison’s 'The Physiognomy of Mental Diseases' (1840). Unsigned [François Rochard]. Also reproduced in 'Outlines of Lectures' (1848) plate 9, identified as 'Mary H' presumably in error.

'Portrait of E. S. aged 98; a widow.

This old woman appears to have been very handsome in her youth, had been three times married, and retained her eye-sight and hearing unimpaired. She was subject to two or more paroxysms of mania in each year; on these occasions she was very mischievous, generally destroyed her bedding for successive days, and manifested great physical strength in the blows she inflicted on her attendants; the duration of these attacks varied from ten days to three weeks; in the intervals she was in a state of quiet imbecility of mind; although she could give rational answers to a few questions of easy comprehension, and frequently talked with animation on the scenes of her early days she could not carry on a conversation, and was frequently incoherent in her discourse.

She died in the 102nd year of her age, after a short illness of a few days, during which she expressed herself aware that her death was at hand; she was able to read the prayer-book to the last, without the aid of glasses.'
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