6.5 Female, Single, Over 65yrs, Senile and Arterio-sclerotic psychoses, April 1947
Scope and Contents
"This old lady, who died, was cracked. Religious mania, was man mad. Eccentric. [Male informant] said senile decayof recent onset. but [female informant] says she had been queer for a long tie. Gave Dr £50 because he took her to Edinburgh. No near relations. House fairly clean, untidy. Peeping Tom, went out at night. Liberal in politics, very intelligent."
Dates
- Other: April 1947
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Extent
2 Sheets
Creator
- From the Series: Mayer-Gross, Wilhelm, Dr (Psychiatrist) (Person)
- From the Series: Brown, Marjorie Alice, 1907-1964 (Director, Department of Social Studies) (Person)
Repository Details
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