Post by Cockey Von Murdertits on Dec 24, 2011 11:45:38 GMT -5
Date of admission: August 31st, 1844
Patient's portrait: A thick mop of curly, dark hair. Shoulder length, her skin resembles one that has worked hard at one point before falling mentally ill but has visibly lightened after spending many days without leaving the house though her skin still shows visible sign that she has shed blood with the plough, with her cheeks adorned with a light dusting of freckles, thin lips and occasionally blend into her face so she does tend to paint them, against her better judgement. Fairly light build, also short for her age. Her clothes when she arrived was her night chemise though tends to dress in more practical clothes rather than something that would suit her small form.
(Picture: www.imdb.com/media/rm1721145600/nm0528462 This but younger and slightly more bedraggled)
Name: Margarette (Maggie) Divine
Age and Sex: 18 years, female
Married, Single or Widowed: single
Has any family?: Father, Ned Divine and sister Mary Divine, mother, Patricia Divine, deceased due to complications in delivery of the patient
Habit of Life: That could mean anything
Occupation: Working land owned by the family
Religious persuasion: Irish Catholic
Brought by whom?: Immediate family
Form of Insanity: Schizophrenia, claiming to see and hear things that those around her can't, she became to dangerous to work on the land she was locked away in her own house for 3 months, but after feeling that her condition was worsening and Maggie herself was getting out of control.
Supposed cause: Unknown
Is hereditary?: Possibly, the family is requesting more information.
Is Suicidal?: Occasionally
Is dangerous to others?: Yes
Is destructive to property?: Yes
State of bodily health?: Sturdy, though in recent weeks with the decline of her sanity she has been refusing to eat her meals so she is malnourished.
Marks of violence, if any:Sustained scars of those who pursue hard labour. Burn marks around her wrists and ankles where she was restrained. Also, gashes and laceration where she scratched and herself during her fits.
Facts specified in medical certificate, upon which opinion of insanity founded: Symptoms observed by immediate family. Decline in both quantity and quality of her work. Village doctor observed symptoms and treated both burns and laceration.
Patient's portrait: A thick mop of curly, dark hair. Shoulder length, her skin resembles one that has worked hard at one point before falling mentally ill but has visibly lightened after spending many days without leaving the house though her skin still shows visible sign that she has shed blood with the plough, with her cheeks adorned with a light dusting of freckles, thin lips and occasionally blend into her face so she does tend to paint them, against her better judgement. Fairly light build, also short for her age. Her clothes when she arrived was her night chemise though tends to dress in more practical clothes rather than something that would suit her small form.
(Picture: www.imdb.com/media/rm1721145600/nm0528462 This but younger and slightly more bedraggled)
Name: Margarette (Maggie) Divine
Age and Sex: 18 years, female
Married, Single or Widowed: single
Has any family?: Father, Ned Divine and sister Mary Divine, mother, Patricia Divine, deceased due to complications in delivery of the patient
Habit of Life: That could mean anything
Occupation: Working land owned by the family
Religious persuasion: Irish Catholic
Brought by whom?: Immediate family
Form of Insanity: Schizophrenia, claiming to see and hear things that those around her can't, she became to dangerous to work on the land she was locked away in her own house for 3 months, but after feeling that her condition was worsening and Maggie herself was getting out of control.
Supposed cause: Unknown
Is hereditary?: Possibly, the family is requesting more information.
Is Suicidal?: Occasionally
Is dangerous to others?: Yes
Is destructive to property?: Yes
State of bodily health?: Sturdy, though in recent weeks with the decline of her sanity she has been refusing to eat her meals so she is malnourished.
Marks of violence, if any:Sustained scars of those who pursue hard labour. Burn marks around her wrists and ankles where she was restrained. Also, gashes and laceration where she scratched and herself during her fits.
Facts specified in medical certificate, upon which opinion of insanity founded: Symptoms observed by immediate family. Decline in both quantity and quality of her work. Village doctor observed symptoms and treated both burns and laceration.