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CHART LXIV. S. W. CASE NO. 6965. 



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1. Epilepsy. 



2. Insane for a time, recovered. 



3. Epileptic imbecile. 



4. Imbecile. 



5. Melancholia in early married life, recovered. 



6. Insane five years, was in State hospital, recovered. 



7. Insomnia, neuralgia. 



8. Daughter had spells of excitement. 



9. Feeble-minded. 



10. Dementia praecox, catatonic, in State hospitaL 



11. Died of marasmus, had one convulsion. 



CHART LXV. E. K. CASE NO. 6529. 



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1. '* Ignorant, queer." 



2. Insane, was in sanitarium, committed suicide. 



3. Eccentric, violent temper, ideas of persecution against neighbors and relatives. 



4. Eccentric, not well-balanced. 



5. Alcoholic, lazy, indolent. 



6. Dementia praecox, paranoid, in State hospital. 



7. Violent temper, queer, extreme dolichocephaly. 



8. Defective, cranial malformation. 



9. Inferior, " slow." 



CHART LXVI. C. VAN C. CASE NO. 6470. 



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1. Some children queer. 



2. Eccentric, very suspicious. 



3. One daughter insane, another eccentric. 



4. Nervous, irritable, quick-tempered; suffers from neuralgia. 



5. Very eccentric, suspected wife of trying to poison him, later suspected others as well. 



6. Insomnia for two years during menopause, extremely nervous. 



7. Nervous, quick-tempered; has insane son. 



8. Very irritable, nervous, quick-tempered. 



9. Very irritable, nervous, quick-tempered. 



10. 17 years old. 



11. Constitutional inferiority, in State hospital. 



