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Fig. 43 



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epileptic, at times violent .md p 



tive; Ugly and jealous. threat.-nuiK 

 his wife. II 1, had mania for I • 

 ing; at '.: be. inn- mrlan. hol\ 



v elop ed delus ions oi p o vc ity , rei 



to eat. and died of starvation II ; 



hearty, rugged, capable men 11 -, 



shrewd and thrifty III i. quiek- 

 tempered and eeduarve; at \<> had 



persecutory delusions ami had hallu 

 cinations. Ill J, talks lottdlj 

 noisily; keeps house immaculate 

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Fig. 44. 



Figure 44. — I-i, high-tempered but generous and affectionate. I-2, cheerful, quiet, even- 

 tempered, and stingy. 1-3, temperate, even-tempered; memory began to fail at 60. I-4, at 

 30 nervous, active, singing and talking constantly; chronically manic. II— 1 , calm, patient, 

 and well liked. II-2, quiet, not unsociable. II-4, mild and easy-going. II— 7, always high- 

 strung and quick-tempered; at 67 worried and became depressed. II-8, not aervona 

 II-10, of even, amiable disposition. II— 1 1 , good, steady business man. III-i, naturally 

 lively and cheerful, but inclined to be moody and to worry. Always falling in love; jilted, 

 she became depressed, cried, was mute and suicidal; later, hyper-active, talkative. IT It lew. 

 and emotional, then depressed. (45 : 181.) 



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Fig. 45. 



Figure 45. — I-i, neurotic, cross, "cranky," and harsh. II-i. happy-go-lucky, not verj .unl.i- 

 tious nor energetic. 1 1-2, nervous and energetic. H-3. rather eccentric, very set, suspicions 

 and ambitious. II-8, cheerful and happy, played jokes on her husband II 7. peculiar, VCTJ 

 suspicious, jealous, and gullible. II-6, irritable and peculiar; later be cam e delusional and 

 demented. Ill— 1 , temperate, very ambitious. Ill -2, very eccentric, became a senile dement 

 III-4, very religious. 1 1 1-5, ambitious and energetic. Ill 6, energetic humorous and full of 

 fun. Ill— 7, violent-tempered and insane. III-8, always neurotic, suspicious and jealous ,.t 

 her husband; drowned herself. III-o, went to sea and disappeared. Ill 10. went to Cali- 

 fornia during the "gold fever." Ill— 1 1 . went to California during the told endtesnenl 



III-12. died in the war. III-13, always cheerful and full of fun and happv-go-hu-k v. but 

 alcoholic; at 45 had convulsions for a year. IV 1. fa id convulsions and hattudnatJ 

 was violent and homicidal. (25 : 273) 



