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THE FEEBLY INHIBITED. 



FIG. 28. 



FIGURE 28. I-i, penurious; a heavy drinker. 1-2, sweet in disposition; of good mentality. 

 II i, flighty and ugly; had excited periods. II-2, erotic and violent; had chronic mania. 

 II-3, had chronic mania. II-4, inferior; erotic; had chronic mania. II-5, penurious, slow, 

 and selfish. II-6, garrulous, jumps from one topic to another; has sudden emotional 

 changes; said to have attempted suicide. II-7, lives alone; is rather peculiar. Ill i, had 

 a nervous breakdown twice; is very hot-tempered ; jumps from one topic to another. III-2, 

 had delusions of persecution; threatened her neighbors; had hysterical attacks. III-4, 

 attempted suicide when 16; was disturbed and hysterical at 19; had suicidal impulses, 

 though not particularly depressed nor discouraged at the time. IV-i, gets excited and 

 hysterical. (28 : 56.) 



FIG. 29. 



FIG. 30. 



FIG. 31. 



FIGURE 29. II-2, probably feeble-minded; egotistical and boastful, but of kindly, even dis- 

 position. II-7. excessively alcoholic; Sx; assaultive; killed himself by hanging. II-8, 

 immoral. III-i, excessively alcoholic, suicidal and homicidal; cut his throat twice; 

 stabbed at landlady; was excitable and violent. III-2, Sx. III-3, Sx. (13 : 172.) 



FIGURE 30. I-i, lackadaisical, easy-going, and good-natured. 1-2, very nervous and hyper- 

 active; became demented and trembled; was irritable, easily excited; had delusions and a 

 terrible fear of fire, in the presence of which she behaved as if insane. II-2, nervous, 

 absent-minded, easily excited, irritable, and of terrible temper; trembled; was reticent and 

 unsocial; was depressed most of the time; would grieve and cry. II-3, greedy, bossy, 

 irritable, selfish, always "a-jawing." Ill i, insane since 13; is morbid and blue most of the 

 time; attempted suicide several times; became hysterical and hilarious and then blue and 

 depressed. III-2, high-tempered; became insane after being rejected in love. III-3, at 22 

 showed insanity; was Sx; became depressed and suicidal; was lachrymose, absent-minded, 

 and forgetful. (21 : 345.) 



FIGURE 31. I-i, subject to sprees; suicided with poison. 1-2, had acute mania; was noisy, 

 violent, and destructive. II-i, is choreic; very alcoholic; Sx. 11-2, Sx, restless and 

 twitches. (7 : 312.) 





