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CHART XXXIII. M. D. CASE NO. C946. 



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1. Attacks of depression, was in State hospital, recovered. 



2. Convulsions in childhood. 



3. Insane for four months following birth of child, was in State hospital, recovered. 



4. Manic-depressive insanity, in State hospital, recovered. 



CHART XXXIV. A. P. CASE NO. 7278. 



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1. Attack of depression, recovered. 



2. Hysteria. 



3. Son feeble-minded. 



4. 18 years old. 



5. Dementia praecox, paranoid, in State hospital. 



CHART XXXV. F. L. CASE NO. 7295. 



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1. Senile psychosis. 



2. Daughter insane. 



3. Insane, was in State hospital, discharged as recovered but is still very eccentric. 



4. Son had convulsions in childhood, later in life committed suicide. 



5. Alcoholic. 



6. Son epileptic. 



7. Dementia, praecox, paranoid, in State hospital. 



CHART XXXVI. F. T. CASE NO. 7218. 



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1. Senile deterioration. 



2. Very alcoholic, disappeared from home, suspected suicide. 



3. Daughter nervous, restless, has phobias. 



4. Melancholia for several months; make-up restless and worrisome. 



5. Restless, fidgety, " lack of repose," moderately alcoholic. 



6. Chronic delusional psychosis; died in State hospital. 



7. Restless. 



8. Child died in convulsions; another has violent fits of temper. 



9. Dementia praecox, paranoid, in State hospital. 

 10. Child had convulsions while teething. 



