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CHART V. F. R. CASE NO. 



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1. Died insane in State hospital. 



2. Hysterical spells for about three years. 



3. One daughter insane, in State hospital. 



4. Insane, in State hospital, recovered, insane again at 76 years. 



5. Died in com-ulsions in childhood. 



6. Dementia praeco.^:, catatonic, in State hospital. 



CHART VI. E. C. CASE NO. 7048. 



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1. Nervous temperament, easily excited, moderately alcoholic. 



2. Nervous, erratic, excitable. 



3. Fainting spells. 



4. Nervous temperament, easily excited. 



5. Easily excited, moderately alcoholic. 



6. Dementia praecox, catatonic, in State hospital. 



CHART VII. J. C. CASE NO. 2921. 



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1. Daughter was sister of mercy in Australia; is said to have died of homesickness. 



2. Feeble-minded, eccentric, laughs without cause, says " I don't know " in reply to 



simple questions. 



3. Died insane at asylum in Cork. 



4. Was insane at asylum in Cork; was discharged improved but is still queer. 



5. Dementia praecox, at State hospital. 



6. Dementia praecox, at State hospital. 



CHART Vm. T. H. CASE NO. 6330. 



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1. Nervous temperament, fidgety, has nervous son. 



2. Dementia praecox, paranoid, in State hospital. 



3. Convulsions following small-pox at the age of 5 years. 



4. Died in convulsions at the age of 1 year. 



