PEDIGREE CHARTS. 



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Figure 81 . — I— 1 , a chronic drunk- 

 ard of ugly disposition. I -2, 

 feeble-minded. II— 1 , despond- 

 ent; threatened to kill her 

 husband; had delusions of 

 persecutions; became cross 

 and irritable; II 3, degene- 

 rated after his marriage. II-4, 

 an insane imbecile; abusive 

 and alcoholic. 1 1-5, extremely 

 sensitive, nervous, irritable, 

 and jealous. 1 1-6, became 

 morose and insane. II— 7, ric. *'■ 



quiet, peaceful, and steady. II-8, queer, peculiar; became insane, 

 and decorations; has excited spells, when she flies into a rage. Ill- 

 tried to commit suicide; at times was greatly depressed. III-2, 

 struck. Ill— 3, became violently insane. Ill— 4, alcoholic, 



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Figure 82. — I-i, harsh and 

 spells late in life. 11-2, 



Fig. 82. 

 brutal; became insane. 



II— I, pleasant, not nervous; had dizzy 

 healthy and energetic, but became childish. H-3, ugly when on 

 sprees; had dizzy spells later in life. II-4, mentally unbalanced; never depressed; hanged 

 himself in the barn. II-6, jolly. II-8, alcoholic in youth; become maniacal, chased family 

 out-of-doors, flourished a razor, tried to shoot his wife; had religious mania. II-9, energetic. 

 III-2, at 47 had melancholia; was restless, cross, abusive, delusional, and hypochondriacal; 

 has excitable periods. III-3, pleasant and friendly; has a poor memory. Ill— 8. was found 

 wandering in a dazed way; now depressed, childish, confused, and has petit mal seizures. 

 III-9, hot-tempered, violent, excited, religious; threatened to cut her throat, and shot 

 herself. 1 1 1- 10, feeble-minded; ran off with a circus. III-i 1, little known. Ill 12. violent, 

 confused, and later demented. III-14, little known. 1 1 1- 15, a dipsomaniac; abusive to his 

 children. IV-2, worried over her husband's infidelity and became emotional and suicidal; 

 grew more nervous and worried; wished she were dead. IV-4, good-natured, even-tempered, 

 well-poised (!). IV-5, ambitious; an occasional social drinker. IV-6, was always stubborn, 

 self-willed, and a worrier; at 27 was mentally unbalanced; later had delusions of persecution 

 and hallucinations; was suicidal. IV-7, quick-tempered; drinks. I V-o, drinks and is profane. 

 IV-11, has delusions of persecution and is depressed. (28 : 1361.) 



Figure 83. — I-i, Sx 

 and alcoholic. 1-2, 

 harsh -tempered. 

 I-3, Sx and alco- 

 holic. I-5, unam- 

 bitious. II— 1, 

 committed sui- 

 cide. 1 1-2, of 

 quiet disposition. 

 H-3, dishonest. 

 II-4, of good 

 character. II -7, 

 of ugly temper; 



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hounded two of her husbands to death. II 



Fig. 83. 

 -8, bad-tem p ered 







II <>. Ss and alcoholic. II-IO. 

 of violent temper and malicious disposition. II— 12, dipsomaniac; of bad temper. II-13. 

 erotic, but gentle and neat. Ill— 1 . bad-tempered and erotic III -\ had nervous break- 

 down. Ill— 4, all bad-tempered. Ill- 5, easily discouraged and depressed; watched lest she 

 take her life. Ill— 7, lenient and easy-going. III-9, alcoholic and very quiet. Ill in, lacks. 

 strength of character. (34 : 77.) 



