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CHART LI. L. W. CASE NO. 14840. 



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1. One daughter nervous and odd. 



2. Violently insane for six months before death; three children had convulsions. 



3. Suffered several years from " nervous trouble," was too ill to work; became insane 



just before death; to escape law suit committed suicide. 

 i. Two daughters very nervous. 



5. Nervous and odd; three children had water on the brain, one died in convulsions. 



6. Nervous, suffered from nightmares. 



7. Was insane for six months, in State hospital, recovered; one child is nervous, three had 



convulsions in childhood. 



8. Son had convulsions in childhood. 



'J. Four children, all nervous, two had convulsions in childhood. 



10. Nervous, eccentric, spells of depression with crying. 



11. Chronically insane, in State hospital. 



12. Nervous, convulsions in infancy. 



13. Queer, dull and stupid, mind affected, " not right." 



14. Very nervous, especially at time of pregnancy, " her mind is affected at times." 



CHART LII. A. E. S. CASE NO. 2998. 



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1. Eccentric, religious fanatic. 



2. Very excitable and nervous, violent temper, threw things at people when angry. 



3. Daughter has nervous spells, probably petit mal. 



4. Daughter had convulsions in childhood. 



5. Dementia praecox, paranoid, in State hospital. 



6. Fainting spells, "lump in throat; knew what was going on but could not speak while 



spell lasted"; — probably hysteria. 



CHART Lin. E. C. P. CASE NO. 6322. 





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1. Senile dementia. 



2. Senile dementia, weak spells. 



3. Insane, in State hospital for a short time. 



4. Restless, fidgety. 



5. Dementia praecox, in State hospital. 



6. Two daughters suffered from sick headaches. 



7. Nervous, restless, worrisome. 



