Bipolar Disorder
Found in 147 Collections and/or Records:
9.149 Female, Single, 45-54 yrs, Manic depressive, April 1946
Questionnaires for persons in Area 9. Indexed.
9.156 Male, Single, 35-44 yrs, Manic depressive, March 1947
Questionnaires for persons in Area 9. Indexed.
9.165 Male, Married, 45-54 yrs, Manic depressive, February 1947
Questionnaires for persons in Area 9. Indexed.
9.171 Female, Single, 45-54 yrs, Manic depressive, March 1944
Questionnaires for persons in Area 9. Indexed.
16.194 Male, Married, 55-64 yrs, Manic depressive, December 1946
"Occupation: Farmer. Rate-aided patient. Looks rather depressed. Talk is coherent but slightly retarded. There is a kind of strain about him, an air of forced cheerfulness. Wife nice. Good home, not overcrowded."
Relatives in survey: Daughter [16.37]
16.200 Female, Widowed, 55-64 yrs, Manic depressive, December 1946
"Agitated and depressed. Keeps repeating that she is worried about her son in the Air Force and that she had neglected her household."
16.287 Female, Single, Over 65 yrs, Manic depressive, September 1947
"In CRI, certified. Melancholia. Sudden onset, dating from air-raid. Died at home. Lived with widowed sister and widower brother. Was formerly a domestic servant but had a breakdown at the menopause."
18.121 Male, Single, Over 65 yrs, Manic depressive, January 1944
23.102 Male, Married, 55-64 yrs, Manic depressive, Stammering, June 1946
"Very bad stammer, facial tic. He seems a wel-adjusted outgoing man, active, full of interests. Cyclothymic - gets on excellently with people for a time, then has rows with them. Keeps uot to date. Excellent home conditions, very happy."
23.103 Female, Single, 15-24 yrs, Manic depressive, Dull and backward, June 1946
"Was dull at school, very handless, could not learn anything. Was at home for a time then a nursing auxiliary for a bit. Very happy go lucky about it - e.g was to give a baby 1/8 gr. of heroin, couldn't find the measure and thought two 1/4 would do instead. Has always been a great one for the boys - Poles, policemen, an middle-aged married alcoholic. Nice child, no guile in her, no idea of how to dress."