| 1914 - 192 halaman
...is to say, persons in whose case there exists from birth or from an early age mental defectiveness not amounting to imbecility, yet so pronounced that...proper benefit from the instruction in ordinary schools ; (d) Moral imbeciles; that is to say, persons who from an early age display some permanent mental... | |
| Ralph Henry Crowley - 1916 - 508 halaman
...Feeble-minded persons : persons in whose case there exists from birth or from an early age mental defectiveness not amounting to imbecility, yet so pronounced that...benefit from the instruction in ordinary schools. Imbeciles : persons in whose case there exists from birth or from an early age mental defectiveness... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - 1913 - 1290 halaman
...amounting to imbecility, yet so pronounced that they require care, supervision, and control for their protection or for the protection of others, or, in the case of children, of receiving proper benefit from the instruction in ordinary schools. In the case of (d), " moral imbeciles,"... | |
| Alfred Frank Tredgold - 1914 - 590 halaman
...follows: " Persons in whose case there exists from birth or from an early age mental defectiveness not amounting to imbecility, yet so pronounced that...benefit from the instruction in ordinary schools." Feeble-minded persons under the age of sixteen years come within the jurisdiction of the education... | |
| William Foss, Julius West - 1914 - 244 halaman
...that is to say, persons^n whose case there exists from birth or from an early age mental defectiveness not amounting to imbecility, yet so pronounced that...proper benefit from the instruction in ordinary schools ; Moral Imbeciles ; that is to say, persons who from an early age display some permanent mental defect,... | |
| Charles Arthur Mercier - 1914 - 376 halaman
...is to say, persons in whose case there exists from birth or from an early age mental defectiveness not amounting to imbecility, yet so pronounced that...proper benefit from the instruction in ordinary schools ; (d) Moral imbeciles ; that is to say, persons who from an early age display some permanent mental... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1914 - 852 halaman
...is to say, persons in whose case there exists from birth or from an early age mental defectiveness not amounting to imbecility, yet so pronounced that...benefit from the instruction in ordinary schools. 4. Moral imbeciles: That is to say, persons who from an early age display some permanent mental defect,... | |
| Theophilus Nicholas Kelynack - 1914 - 376 halaman
...imbecility, yet so pronounced that they require care, supervision, and control for their own protection and for the protection of others, or, in the case of children, that they by reason of such def ectiveness appear to be permanently incapable of receiving proper benefit from the instruction... | |
| Theophilus Nicholas Kelynack - 1914 - 380 halaman
...imbecility, yet so pronounced that they require care, supervision, and control for their own protection and for the protection of others, or, in the case of children, that they by reason of such def ectiveness appear to be permanently incapable of receiving proper benefit from the instruction... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1914 - 554 halaman
...Whose weakness does not amount to imbecility, yet who require care, supervision, or control, for their protection or for the protection of others, or, in the case of children, are incapable of receiving benefit from the instruction in ordinary schools. (d) Moral Imbeciles? Displaying... | |
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