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FiGURB 17- — ll-i. quick-tempered, irritable, "cranky," envious, jealous, and probably depressed 

 at times. II-2, of a quiet disposition. II-3, quick-tempered, rather nervous; had a habit 

 of talking to himself. II-5, a highly respected farmer. II-7, somewhat irritable and quick- 

 tempered. II-9, irritable and sexually passionate. II-io, quick-tempered and cruel to 

 animals. II-ii, of good reputation. II-12, had nervous headaches; was highstrung and 

 irritable; had a high temper and yelled when things got in his way; used to hide himself. 

 II— 13, at 91 was restless and rather childish, but not demented. III-2, always nervous and 

 highstrung and "cranky"; at 41 was committed for suicidal attempts and was depressed and 

 seclusive; at 44 was depressed, suspicious, seclusive, and irritable; later he was violent and 

 homicidal. III-3, has severe neuralgic headaches. III-4, cheerful and musical. III-5, of 

 an even disposition but quick-tempered. III-6, of even disposition and temper. III-7, 

 highstrung, social, and genial. III-8, always highstrung and "cranky." III-9, appears 

 restless, irritable, and gloomy; is sometimes depressed. IV-i, nervous and quick-tempered, 

 but not depressed. (10 : 353.) 



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Figure 18. — II-5, of a quiet disposition. II-io, a hard drinker; did not worry; enjoyed humor; 

 would chase his family with a cane. II-i i , of a cheerful disposition, but was restless; must 

 be up and doing. II-12, cheerful and contented; religious. II-13, bright and fine-spirited. 

 II-15, of a quiet and peaceful disposition. Ill— i, lives alone in a shack; does not get along 

 with people; has always been queer. Ill— 2, drank to excess; was cross and irritable; at 37 

 threatened suicide by drowning; was excitable; had delusions and hallucinations. III-3. 

 quick-tempered; had delirium tremens; had hallucinations. III-4, bright; had a good sense 

 of humor. III-6, 



cheerful, bright, 

 and happy. III-7, 

 had convulsions ; 

 was irritable; had 

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 noisy at times, but 

 mostly depressed ; 

 became ugly and 

 often threatened 

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PiGURB 19. — I-i, frank and decided in speech. I-2, of a meek and quiet disposition. I-3, 

 worried and hanged himself. II-2, an excellent housekeeper. II— 3, had nervous prostration 

 and sick headaches. II-4, stern but generous. II-5, peevish and melancholy. II-6, 

 committed suicide at the age of 30 by using chloroform and by hanging. II-7, at 35 cut 

 his throat. II-8, grew despondent; was catatonic. II-9, irritable. II-io, quick-tempered. 



