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Fig. 67. 



Figure 66. — I— 1, hot-tempered. II— 1, very depressed. II-2, at 15 showed religious excitement 

 and became violent. 1 1-3, delusional. III-i, at 21 had religious mania; attempted suicide; 

 had delusions of sinfulness and grew depressed and silent; later became excited and restless 

 and had delusions of persecution. III-3, had delusions of persecution and attempted suicide; 

 became excited, emotional, and worried. (28 : 25.) 



Figure 67. — 1-2, had delusions of poverty and hanged herself. I-3, committed suicide. 

 II— X 1 had periods of melancholy and depression and had delusions of poverty. II-4, merry, 

 good-natured man. II-5, at 16 had period of despondency. Ill— 1, had mental trouble and 

 attempted to burn her home. III-2, ran away and died in the war. III-3, energetic. III-4, 

 depressed at menopause; attempted to drown herself. Ill— 5, inclined to worry. (28 : 20.) 



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Fig. 68. 



Figure 68. — I-i, became depressed and died a senile dement. 1-2, became unsocial and devel- 

 oped delusions of persecution and fire; was high-tempered, excited, and obscene. II— 1, a 

 good, religious man, but not very successful. II-2, was nervous, irritable, and uncontrolled; 

 became depressed and melancholy, fearful and suspicious; now over-sensitive, suspicious, 

 seclusive, and at times depressed. II-3, slightly nervous. II-4, nervous and irritable. 

 II-6, quick-tempered, unruly; developed delusions of persecution; at 32 smashed furniture, 

 was restless, noisy, and talkative; later had melancholia. III-i, of a sweet disposition; had 

 nervous tics and painful menstruation; was musical and artistic; became depressed at 25 and 

 shot herself. III-2, a hard husband; determined in his ways. III-3, gets blue and de- 

 pressed; worries; cares stick to him. III-4, at 16 a fright suppressed her menses and she 

 became hysterical and excited and then alternately depressed and excited; had delusions of 

 persecution and was erotic. III-5, unstable in mood; gushing, vivacious; a moral imbecile. 

 (21 :2i5.) 



Figure 69. — I-i, nervous, lazy, selfish, and 

 extremely irritable. 1-2, at 34 had 

 melancholia, was easily discouraged and 

 depressed; at 37 and 45 had other 

 attacks; cried; had delusions. IT— 1, 

 constitutionally inferior; at 51 tried to 

 commit suicide; had acute melancholia; 

 had delusions. II-5, at 35 had melan- 

 cholia and increased attacks at 41 and 

 55; became religiously agitated, excited, 

 delusional, and had suicidal tendencies. 



II-6, a moral imbecile; Sx, irritable, determined, and nervous, 

 depressed, hypochondriacal and hallucinated. (21 : 262.) 



became hysterical, 



