PEDIGREE CHARTS. 



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FIG. 75. 



FIG. 76. 



FIGURE 75. 1-2, inclined to worry. 1-4, well and mentally capable. II-2, always peculiar 

 and eccentric; later was at times violent. II-3, traveling salesman; highstrung, irritable; a 

 worrier. II~4, had neuralgia and sick headaches; nervous in manner. 11-5, quiet and 

 slow. III-i, restless, depressed; threatened suicide; was delusional and hallucinated; later 

 excited and hysterical. III-2, of a roving disposition. III-5, quick and intelligent. 

 (44 : 288.) 



FIGURE 76. I-i, a drunkard. 1-3, subject to deep depressions. II-i, an actress of good 

 character. II-4, of low repute. II-7, Sx ; a periodic drinker. II-8, very susceptible to 

 beauty and loved pretty clothes; ran away with another man. III-2, wild in youth. III-3, 

 has periodic attacks of temper and afterwards broods; is suspicious and melancholy; likes 

 to act, when she becomes quiet and affectionate. Ill- 4, would wander around stealing. 

 III-6, became morbid at 16 and drowned himself. (9 : 257.) 



FIGURE 77. 1-2, died of worry. II-2, 

 died of worry at 25. III-2, re- 

 spected; fond of his children. Says 

 there is nervousness in his family. 

 III-3, a worrier; had melancholia and 

 hysteria. III-5, very excitable. 

 III-6, died of brain trouble. IV-i, 

 gentle and controlled as a girl but 

 became obstinate, disagreeable, 

 melancholy and hypochondriacal ; 

 later was delusional. IV-2, Sx; 

 forged check; attempted suicide. 

 IV-3, at 1 6 eloped and married un- 

 happily; tried to commit suicide; 

 had melancholia; became Sx. IV-4, 

 wild and Sx. IV-5, seems steady. 

 IV-6-8, young. (34 : 161.) 



FlG. 77- 



FIG. 78. 



FIGURE 78. 1-2, childish and irritable before death at 84. 1-5, at 31 delusional, destructive and 

 hallucinated. 1-6, fidgety, fussy and irritable; inclined to worry. 1-7, considered sound 

 mentally. 1-8, at 45 noisy, excitable, destructive; after spell of low spirits committed 

 suicide at 50; diagnosis, chronic mania. II-i, at 32 was worried and emotional when 

 admitted to hospital; then, quiet and orderly; later was disturbed and laughed much; com- 

 mitted suicide. (28 : 1689.) 



