ID# 228:
Student's eugenic case study (about sense of humor)
Date:
1920
Pages: (1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13)
Source:
American Philosophical Society, ERO, MSC77,SerVI,Box4: Disbrow, Thelma

Student's eugenic case study (about sense of humor)

-5- Sep 10 1920 sense of humor - Has rheumatism in arms which is chronic. Two children have good sense of humor - No rheumatism - [obscured] dead. Nothing much known about her. [obscured] (age unknown) rheumatism quite severe in arms. Died of apoplexy. Son Forrest good sense of humor. Father's father [obscured] age unknown - good sense of humor. No rheumatism - Father's mother [obscured] age unknown. Suffers a great deal from rheumatism. Her five sisters had rheumatism - one [obscured] a cripple for 16 yrs, unable to get out of bed and died while young; one brother quite badly crippled from rheumatism walks on crutches - Propositus Mother [obscured] age unknown - Irish, Catholic educated in convent. Keen sense of humor. Died of cancer of stomach. Do not know anything of relatives.

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