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pathology of lying-第16章

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other physician; who was called in after the B。's left; said the trouble was Bright's disease。  At any rate; all regarded her as suffering from some chronic disorder。  Except for her extraordinary lying; of which she made exhibitions to many; and some little tendencies to dishonesty mixed with her lying; Inez was regarded as being quite normal。  The two other families with whom she lived for a time found it impossible to tolerate the girl on account of her lying。  Finally; obtaining money by false representation; telling the story of a rich uncle in Chicago to whom she was going; Inez departed; taking with her a trunk containing valuables belonging to the B。's。

Dropping our chronological account of this case we may from this time deal with it as a whole; putting together the facts as they developed by further study of Inez herself and by the receipt of information from many sources。

Since we have known her; Inez has been under the observation of several skilled medical specialists。  She all along has been in good general physical condition。  Having been treated previously for diabetes; special examinations were repeatedly made; but never a trace of this trouble was discernible。  Her own story of having had tuberculosis; and the traces of blood in the sputum; which she presented on handkerchiefs; etc。; led to repeated tests for tuberculosis。  These also proved absolutely negative。  Before all this; there was found on the left side of the abdomen a mass which; from the history the girl gave; was surmised to be a tubercular abscess。  At this time she was running a little temperature。  An operation was performed and an encysted hairpin was removed from the peritoneal cavity。  This had undoubtedly found entrance through the old appendicitis wound; the hairpin had evidently been straightened for the purpose。  Both wounds now speedily closed。  Gynecological examination showed no disease and established the fact of virginity。  Thorough neurological examination showed that the girl was not of nervous type and that there was no evidence whatever of organic disease。  There was complaint of frequent headaches; but no signs of acute suffering from these were ever witnessed and by this time no reports of subjective symptoms could be credited。  No sensory defects of any importance。  It was always easy to get a little variation upon visual tests and the like; however。  Weight 130; height 5 ft。 1 in。  Color good。  Head notably well shaped with broad high forehead。  Strength good。  Very normal development in all ways。

Most important to note as bearing on her social career was the fact that Inez was possessed of markedly strong; regular; pleasant features; including a good set of teeth well cared for; and an unusually firm chin。  In attitude and expression she seemed to give complete proof of great strength of will and character。  Her face suggested both frankness and firmness。  When with quiet force and dignity asserting her desire for education and a place in the world; Inez presented a most convincing picture。  Perhaps even more significant is the fact that Inez possesses a speaking voice of power and charm; well modulated and of general qualities which could belong apparently to no other than a highly cultivated person。

During a year there has been no variation in the general well…being of Inez; although she has been taken to hospitals in at least two more towns and has figured again as a sufferer from tuberculosis and appendicitis; and has written several times to friends that she was about to be operated on。

The diagnoses of several competent medical men are that the girl is a simulator or is an hysterical; and their findings show that she has lied tremendously about her past。  (There were never any positive signs of hysteria; and our own opinion is that the case is much better called one of extreme simulation and misrepresentation; as in the diabetes and sputum affairs; etc。; and of self…mutilation; as with the hairpin。)

We have had ample opportunity to become acquainted with Inez's mental qualities。  She has repeatedly been given tests for mental ability。  As judged by the average of those seen in our court work we are forced to regard her as having ability clearly above the normal。  Her perceptions are keen and quick。  She works planfully and rapidly with our concrete problems and shows good powers of mental representation。  It is notable that she is very keen to do her best on tests and takes much delight in a good record。  Her psychomotor control is astonishingly good。  In a certain tapping test; which we consider well done if the individual has succeeded in tapping in 90 squares in 30 seconds; she did 117 and 129 at two successive trials with only one error in each。  This is next to the best record we have ever seen。  Our puzzle box; which is seldom opened in less than 2 minutes; she planfully attacked and conquered in 52 seconds。  She also rapidly put it together again; which is an unusual performance。  Reaction times on the antonym test; giving the opposites to words; were very low; average 1。4 seconds。  Her immediate memory for words was normal; but nothing extraordinary。  She gave correctly; although not quite in logical order; 18 out of 20 items on a passage which she read herself。  On a passage read four times to her she gave 11 out of 12 items in correct sequence。  The Kent…Rosanoff association test showed; to our surprise; nothing peculiar。  Notwithstanding her known social characteristics; there were very few egocentric or subjective reactions。 

Nor did the ‘‘Aussage'' test show great peculiarity。  On free recital she gave 17 items; two of which were incorrect。  They were misinterpretations rather than inventions; however。  On questioning she added 15 items。  She was incorrect on 5 more details; but all of these were denials of objects actually to be seen in the picture。  Not one was a fictitious addition。  She rejected all the 6 suggestions proffered。

Our psychological observations were important beyond the giving of formal tests。  We found her to be a fluent and remarkably logical and coherent conversationalist。  Her choice of words was unusually good。  Questioned about this she said she had always made it a point to cultivate a vocabulary and was particularly fond of the use of correct English。  (This was all the more interesting because we later knew that she had been living recently with somewhat illiterate people and that her original home offered her very little in the way of educational advantages。)  Inez told us that she had earlier carried her desire for self…expression in language to the point of writing stories and plays; but we were never able to get her to do anything of the kind for us。  One of her constant pleas was that she might get the chance to become a well…trained teacher of English。  Her letters never showed the same skill with English that her conversation denoted; but her meagre education probably accounted for this。

Characteristic of Inez; also; is her intense egoism and her abundant self…assertion under all circumstances。  It often seemed to us as if for her the world revolved; with passing show; around a pivot from which she regarded it as existing only for what it meant for
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