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THE FEEBLY INHIBITED. 



Fig. 72. 



Figure 72. — 1-2, quiet and pleasant, but now a senile dement. I-3, fell dead from dropsy. 

 I-4, jolly; a great reader. II— 1, disappeared from home. II-2, nervous and irritable, had 

 delusions of poisoning. II-3, of a quiet nature. II-5, finding wife untrue, he went West. 

 II— 11, jolly and active; sunstroke said to have caused delirium and he cut his throat. II-12, 

 cheerful and happy. II— 1 5, alcoholic insanity. III-i, had tuberculosis; worried and died 

 insane. III-2, worried in spells and became excitable and insane. III-3, had severe head- 

 aches. III-6, under heavy strain wore out, but is dignified and pleasant; has trembling in 

 lower part of face. Ill— 7, disappointed in love, had deep melancholia, wished to kill herself; 

 had headache and dizzy spells; became very depressed and demented. III-9, of a happy, 

 cheerful nature, fond of joking; knowledge of relatives kept from her. III-10, at 25 was 

 depressed and hallucinated; later had suicidal tendencies, inclined to wander; now is excit- 

 able and restless, has delusions of persecution, and is sometimes depressed. (22 : 118.) 



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Figure 73- — I-i . Threw himself down a well in a fit of acute mania 

 II-2, nervous. Ill— 1, inventive, nervous, eccentric; had 

 nervous breakdown and became vulgar, restless, melancholy, 

 and elated. III-2, nervous, quick-tempered, impulsive, 

 calms down to her usual happy state; never depressed. 

 IV- 1, moody and erratic, stubborn, impulsive, hot-tempered, 

 but happy; at about 30 became depressed; later attempted 

 suicide by shooting; now depressed. IV-2, always nervous; 

 at 19 became hysterical and destructive; at 21 had another 

 attack; at 24 attempted suicide by jumping into the river; 

 is now noisy, delusional, irritable, and talks wildly. IV-3, 

 always nervous; at 32 became maniacal at childbirth. 

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Figure 74. — 1-4, Sx; became depressed and committed suicide at 65. I-5, even-tempered. 

 1-6, musical. I-7, had nervous trouble at childbirth; now paralyzed; at 74 had visual and 

 auditory hallucinations. I-n, had uncontrollable eroticism and became delusional; diag- 

 nosis, melancholia. I- 12, musical; Sx. II-3, an excessive talker. 1 1 -5, alcoholic; had so 

 violent a temper that it endangered the life of the offender. II-6, musical; flighty in conver- 

 sation. II-10, had a nervous breakdown. II-12, very intellectual; at 40 had delusions of 

 persecution. II-13, a specialist in nervous diseases. II-14, Sx. II-16, Sx. II-17, Sx. 

 II-18, alcoholic; an inventor of note. III-i, very excitable. III-2, at 16 became depressed 

 and then excited; hyper-erotic; probably had manic-depressive insanity. (13 : 97.) 



