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CHART XXni. E. B. CASE NO. 7101. 



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1. Senile deterioration. 



2. Subject to " fits of paralysis," had one the day of the funeral (hysteria ?). 



3. Very alcoholic. 



4. Was insane for sixteen years, died in State hospital. 



5. Son had convulsions in childhood. 



6. Allied to manic-depressive insanity, in State hospital. 



CHART XXIV. J. M. CASE NO. 6426. 



1. Was insane six months at menopause, depressed, " religious mania," recovered. 



2. Had severe blue spells during menopause; daughter was treated for " nerves " at the age 



of 14 years. 



3. Daughter had " nervous trouble," was under physician's care, recovered. 



4. Quick tempered. 



5. Dementia pracox, catatonic, in State hospital. 



6. Nervous, fidgety, was " near collapse " and had to be sent away for two weeks about 



one year ago. 



CHART XXV. E. H. CASE NO. 7253. 



1. Nervous, fidgety. 



2. Insane at menopaijse for one year, recovered, was in sanitarium. 



3. Shallow woman, inferior intelligence, alcoholic, smokes. 



4. Nervous, fidgety, treated by physician for "neurasthenia"; has eccentric, alcoholic son. 



5. Shallow, frivolous woman, nei-vous, fidgety, easily excited. 



6. Hysterical psychosis, in State hospital. 



CHART XXVI. J. T. S. CASE NO. 7273. 



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1. Ugly tempered at times, said to have been addicted to opium. 



2. Insane before death; four out of seven children had manic-depressive insanity. 



3. Senile dementia, ugly at times. 



4. Odd, nervous temperament, easily excited. 



5. Insane twice, very disturbed, recovered each time. 



6. Nervous temperament, excitable. 



7. Has been verj' nervous and melancholy for last two years. 



8. Manic-depressive insanity, in State hospital. 



9. Had nervous breakdown, hypochondriacal; son nervous. 



