PEDIGREE CHARTS. 



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FiGtTRE 9. — II-2. jolly. III-i, had a 

 periodic psychosis. III-2, became 

 hysterical and melancholy; at 25 

 drowned herself. III-3, not nervous 

 nor emotional. III-4, alcoholic, quar- 

 relsome, and extremely erotic. III-6 , 

 nervously stable. III-7, had uncon- 

 scious spells; hung herself. IV-2 , has 

 periodic headaches ; was depressed at 

 the menopause. I V-3, inferior men- 

 tally; drinks to excess; is quick-tem- 

 pered and domineering. IV-5, quick- 

 tempered, nervous, crabbed; drank 

 periodically; had hallucinations and 

 committed suicide after a drinking 

 spell. IV— 6, very erotic and hot- 

 tempered. IV— 7, was morose, irrita- 

 ble, insane; attempted suicide. IV-8, 

 irritable and alcoholic. IV-9, has a 

 violent temper and periodic sick head- 

 aches. V-i, has periodic headaches 

 and is quick-tempered. V— 3, consti- 



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tutionally inferior; a moral degenerate; is nervous and unstable; twice attempted suicide. 

 V-4, an actress who is obstinate, irritable, and passionate; after childbirth she became 

 deranged and is now obstinate, silly, and shameless; has attempted suicide. (21 : 118.) 

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Figure 10. — 1-2, well and capa- 

 ble. I-4, had good health and 

 was capable mentally. II-3, 

 well and capable. II-3, when 

 under the influence of liquor 

 had a violent temper and was 

 sometimes abusive; after a 

 period of intoxication, when 

 much depressed, he commit- 

 ted suicide. II— 4, slow in 

 thought and speech. II-5. 

 deserted from the German 

 army and came to America. 

 III-i, at 50 had sick head- 

 aches. III-2, had occasional sick headaches. III-3, had a nervous breakdown and was 

 depressed for a time. Ill— 1 1, had periodic headaches and nausea; was unsocial but gentle; 

 after a fall when 2 1 he became irritable, excited, and apathetic; had delusions and hallucina- 

 tions; was homicidal and suicidal. (44 : 152.) 



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F1GUR8 II. — I-i, eccentric; at 70 

 threw his money into a pond and 

 jumped in after it to drown him- 

 self; 9 years later he hanged 

 himself. II-i, not successful in 

 business. II— 2, not nervous. 

 III-2, jilted her lover and married 

 another out of spite. III-3, a 

 miser; nervous, restless, afraid to 

 be alone. III-4, alcoholic, homi- 

 cidal, and suicidal. III-5, had 

 St. Vitus's dance; was nervous 

 and irritable. III-6, very musical ; 

 would work and loaf alternately; 

 Sx; committed suicide by shoot- 

 ing. III-io, quarreled with his 

 wife over religion; disappeared pj^ jj 



and a month later his body was 



found in the river. IV-i, a girl of 20; is stubborn and selfish; became despondent and 

 twice tried to drink carbolic acid; has dementia precox. rV-3, a gadabout. IV-5, bright 

 andhappy at 16. IV-6, an active and intelligent child of 9. (13:272.) 



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