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Fig. 17. The central mating is between an epileptic man (who died of 

 paralysis) and a choreic woman (who had a feeble-minded sister), an 

 insane uncle, and at least seven feeble-minded and epileptic nephews and 

 nieces. There are four children;^ one epileptic, one migrainous and two 

 normal. The epileptic has by an insane wife one insane and one neurotic 

 child. Four institutional cases here. Case 4078. 



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Fig. 18. The central mating is between an epileptic man (who has two 

 epileptic sibs) and a neurotic mother (who has a sister and a niece with 

 chorea). Of the two children old enough to classify one is epileptic and 

 the other normal. Case 3402. 



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Fig. 19. This chart shows the product of an epileptic woman (whose 

 mother was insane and uncle was feeble-minded) and a feeble-minded 

 paralytic (who has an epileptic brother and a feeble-minded nephew). Of 

 the six children one died in infancy, the others are all mentally defective. 

 Six persons on this chart are or have been in the public care and three 

 more should be. Case 4369- 



