Post by W22J on Feb 24, 2018 20:13:10 GMT
INMATE NUMBER AND SEX: W22J, female
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FAMILY, IF ANY: At time of admission, family (father, mother and brother) reside in the United States. The inmate's former masters (Lord Archibald Jameson's Academy for Boys and Girls) have written to her father, allowing for her admission and treatment.
OCCUPATION: Student, previously
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HABITS OF LIFE:
Thoroughly unladylike; loud and brash when confronted by any sort of authority figure, has been known to physically accost those in charge of her care. Has been known to steal things from others, and was "far more inclined" to participate in activities meant for her male classmates than any sort of womanly pass times. The only positive habit she possesses appears to be her obsession with her violin - playing long into the night, she was responsible on more than one occasion for keeping her dorm mates up long past a reasonable hour.
RELIGIOUS PERSUASION:
Self-proclaimed heathen.
BROUGHT BY WHOM:
Lord Archibald Jameson, headmaster, AfBaG.
FORM OF INSANITY:
Hysteria, melancholia dementia, kleptomania, gynophilia, nymphomania
IF HEREDITARY:
Unknown - the father by all accounts is an upstanding gentleman (for an American), but the mother is questionable.
IF DANGEROUS TO OTHERS:
Yes.
IF DANGEROUS TO SELF:
Yes.
IF DESTRUCTIVE TO PROPERTY:
Yes.
MARKS OF VIOLENCE:
At the time of admission, a black eye, broken nose, several fresh cuts and bruises (which do not appear to be self-inflicted) on her upper arms and ribs, several healing cuts and scars (which do appear to be self inflicted) on the outsides of her thighs.
OTHER FACTS INDICATING INSANITY:
Was discovered in a disgustingly sinful position with a female classmate, prone to bouts of utter uselessness and melancholia, heightened mania, constantly flirting with those around her, caught stealing things from her professors ("They've stolen so much from all of us, they don't deserve such nice things!" was all she offered as an excuse), and lastly, simply being far too rambunctious to currently exist within polite society.
ORDER SIGNED BY
Doctor M. Stockill, Asylum FWVG
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FAMILY, IF ANY: At time of admission, family (father, mother and brother) reside in the United States. The inmate's former masters (Lord Archibald Jameson's Academy for Boys and Girls) have written to her father, allowing for her admission and treatment.
OCCUPATION: Student, previously
.
HABITS OF LIFE:
Thoroughly unladylike; loud and brash when confronted by any sort of authority figure, has been known to physically accost those in charge of her care. Has been known to steal things from others, and was "far more inclined" to participate in activities meant for her male classmates than any sort of womanly pass times. The only positive habit she possesses appears to be her obsession with her violin - playing long into the night, she was responsible on more than one occasion for keeping her dorm mates up long past a reasonable hour.
RELIGIOUS PERSUASION:
Self-proclaimed heathen.
BROUGHT BY WHOM:
Lord Archibald Jameson, headmaster, AfBaG.
FORM OF INSANITY:
Hysteria, melancholia dementia, kleptomania, gynophilia, nymphomania
IF HEREDITARY:
Unknown - the father by all accounts is an upstanding gentleman (for an American), but the mother is questionable.
IF DANGEROUS TO OTHERS:
Yes.
IF DANGEROUS TO SELF:
Yes.
IF DESTRUCTIVE TO PROPERTY:
Yes.
MARKS OF VIOLENCE:
At the time of admission, a black eye, broken nose, several fresh cuts and bruises (which do not appear to be self-inflicted) on her upper arms and ribs, several healing cuts and scars (which do appear to be self inflicted) on the outsides of her thighs.
OTHER FACTS INDICATING INSANITY:
Was discovered in a disgustingly sinful position with a female classmate, prone to bouts of utter uselessness and melancholia, heightened mania, constantly flirting with those around her, caught stealing things from her professors ("They've stolen so much from all of us, they don't deserve such nice things!" was all she offered as an excuse), and lastly, simply being far too rambunctious to currently exist within polite society.
ORDER SIGNED BY
Doctor M. Stockill, Asylum FWVG