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Fro. 50. 

 FIGURE 50 continued. 



goes from one occupation to another. Ill i, from 14 to 19 had flighty spells; at 35 was 

 depressed; had many hypochondriacal periods and became very depressed, when he at- 

 tempted suicide. III-2, subject to dizzy spells; sometimes drank to excess; died suddenly 

 at 27 by poisoning (coroner's inquest). III-3, nervous, peculiar, quick-tempered. III-4, 

 has neuralgia frequently. III-5, excitable and irritable; fretful. Ill-g, subject to dizzy 

 spells and headache; hypochondriacal. III-io, of good health and habits. (28 : 933.) 



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. II-i, very melancholy; hanged himself. II-2, cheerful. II-3, hypochondriacal. 

 II-8, alcoholic; had a periodic psychosis; in a depression he hanged himself. II-io, had the 

 impulse to hang himself. II-i i, liked to torture animals. II-I2, prominent in church and 

 temperance work; in a depression he cut his throat. Ill i, melancholic; became insane; 

 set fire to her clothes and burned to death. III-2, melancholy; shot himself and jumped 

 into a well. III-6, little known; nervous trouble denied. Ill-g, after a love affair com- 

 mittedfsuicide. III-I2, also insane. IV-i, attempted suicide. (18 : 171.) 



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FIG. 52. 



FiOURB 52. I i, worried. II i, alcoholic in middle life. II-2, nervous, upset, irritable in 

 pregnancy; in later life cheerful and sweet-minded. II~4, melancholic on account of hus- 

 band. II-5, "sprees." II-6, mild and calm. 1 1- 13, has nervous movements; is a traveling 

 salesman. III-i, alcoholic; a "fly-away talker." III-2, bites his finger-nails and twitches. 

 1 1 1-3, excitable. III-4, bites his finger-nails. III-5, nervous. III-6, takes small troubles 

 seriously; worried; talked of suicide; at clinic, now the picture of despair and then laughing 

 and cheerful. II 1-7, extremely nervous; "twitches;" would not go out alone. III-8, domi- 

 neering and "cranky." Ill-g, shook as she walked; inclined to worry. (40 : 764.) 



