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CHART XLIV. E. L. CASE NO. 7325. 



1. Violent, quick temper. 



2. Periodic drinker. 



3. Spells of " nervous weakness " after son became insane, was under physician's care. 



4. Periodic drinker. 



5. Daughter " odd," very quiet disposition. 



6. Died in infancy of convulsions (" inward spasms "). 



7. Died in infancy of convulsions (" inward spasms "). 



8. Dementia prsecox, paranoid, in State hospital. 



9. 20 years old, apparently normal. 



CHART XLV. B. B. CASE NO. 1278. 



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1. Violent temper, screamed when she got angry, flighty, " if anj'thing ails her it goes to 



her head." 



2. Insane. 



3. Alcoholic. 



4. Epilepsy; daughter nervous. 



5. One daughter had nervous prostration following childbirth and died; another daughter 



is nervous. 



6. Nervous, eccentric. 



7. Is nervous, has fainting spells, suffers from neuralgia, had nervous prostration at meno- 



pause; one child died ha convulsions. 



8. Nervous. 



9. Dementia praecox, in State hospital. 

 10. Died in convulsions in childhood. 



CHART XLVI. C. R. S. CASE NO. 17242. 



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1. Nervous and queer. 



2. Two sons were insane; one had melancholy spells, was in an asylum, committed suicide; 



another is still in an asylum. 



3. Very irritable and eccentric, had spells when he was violent and ill-treated his wife, 



was by some considered insane. 



4. " Nervous." 



5. Has feeble-minded, nervous son. 



6. Was insane, committed suicide. 



7. Nervous, irritable, very eccentric, religious crank. 



8. Spells of eccentricity, " out of her mind at times." 



9. Epileptic, alcoholic, criminal, in State hospital. 



10. Dementia praecox, paranoid, in State hospital. 



11. Died in convulsions in infancy. 



