| Case number: 222
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| Date of admission: February 14th 18…
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| Name: Emilie, last name unknown
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| Age and Sex: 16 years. |
| Female
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| Married, Single or Widowed: Single
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| Has any family?: Unknown
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| Occupation: Hmm…
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| Habits of Life: …That could mean anything
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| Religious persuasion: Church of England (assumed)
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| Brought by whom?: Madam Mornington, Headmistress, Asylum, FWVG
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| Form of Insanity: Melancholia Dementia
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| Supposed cause: Unknown, assumed, genetic weakness
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| Is hereditary?: Suspected
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| Is Suicidal?: Yes
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| Is dangerous to others?: Yes
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| Is destructive to property?: Yes
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| State of bodily health?: Hmm… Ill
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| Marks of violence, if any: Cuts and bruises (Self-inflicted of course)
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| Facts specified in medical certificate, upon which opinion of insanity founded:
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| 1. Facts indicating insanity observed by medical man
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| Claims to hear voices at night
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| Prone to bouts of melancholia, interspersed with brief periods of excitement
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| Such as to interrupt the peace of the household
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| 2: Other facts indicating insanity, communicated to him by others
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| General raving
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| Has made numerous accusations against her guardian
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| Which, as he is a respected personage
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| Are clearly the ravings of a fevered mind
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| Has violently attacked her guardian
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| Causing serious injury
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| Has conspired with the housemaid to ruin household property
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| And attempted to steal items
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| Namely a stone Cherub and an ironwork Candelabra
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| Attempted suicide by drowning (How original)
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| Walking the city of London in insufficient and inappropriate clothing
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| Stealing goods from local merchants
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| Intent to prostitute
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| Order signed by…
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| «Now child, I abhor a fuss
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| And I dislike noise in general
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| So, I demand your co-operation, and am, as you can see
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| Prepared to extract it from you willingly or…
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| Otherwise
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| Do you intend to come quietly, or not?»
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| «Madam» said I, «I come as quietly as the dead»
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| «Brilliant, brilliant, only the light restraints then, gentlemen»
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| Roughly was I led out to the waiting coach by my leash
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| And all I could think was «and these are the light restraints?»
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| (who are you?)
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| «I am your captain»
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| (What is this?)
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| (hello!)
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| «Awareness is the enemy of sanity
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| For once you hear the screaming
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| It never stops» |