PEDIGREE CHARTS. 



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Figure 19 — continued. 



irritable and nervous. II-ii, had severe headaches. II-12, of a gay, lively disposition. 

 III-i, slashed her neck and throat with a razor and cut a hole over her heart. Ill— 2, very 

 sensitive; was violent at times; tried to choke herself. III-3, of an easy-going disposition. 

 III-4, easy-going. (11 : lao.'l 



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Fig. 20. 



FiGURB 20. — 1-3, oratorical, never stuck to anything long; was violent-tempered; became de- 

 pressed and then violent at the age of 46; diagnosis, acute mania. I-5, had delirium tremens. 

 1-6, deteriorated mentally. II— i , broke down under strain of drudgery and became violently 

 excited; diagnosis, involutional melancholia. II-4, dissolute and unreliable. II-5, irascible; 

 became violent. II-io, has common sense. II-ii, had acute hysterical mania; was 

 alcoholic. (13 : 120.) 



FiGURB 21. — I-i, rough. 1-2,5*. 

 I-4, had religious mania. II-2, 

 hard-working. II— 4, "not 

 right." II— 5, lazy, cross, nas- 

 ty, and domineering. II-6, sus- 

 picious and untruthful. II-8, 

 worried without losing her 

 mind and was disagreeable. 

 II-9, would tremble and per- 

 spire. II— 10, alcoholic and Sx; 

 had delusions of persecutions 

 and suicidal impulses; during 

 one spell he fell upon his knees 

 and prayed in a way that 

 reminded one of his mother's 

 attacks. III-i, had halluci- 

 nations and fits of screaming; 

 suicide was feared by others; 

 at 20 had spells of despondency 

 and then of wild acting with 

 III-3. flighty and Sx. III-7, 

 III-9, quick of tongue and full 



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Fig. 21. 



homicidal threats; at the hospital had a depressive stupor. 



bright. III-8, has flight of ideas, is nervous, and worries. 



of devilment. IV— i, had a maniacal attack when young; laughed and was very active; 



recovered. (40 : 795.) 



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FiGURB 22. — I-I, cut his throat with a razor. 

 1-2, always queer. II— 4, thinks she may 

 cut her throat. II-6, cut his throat as 

 his father did. (6 : 328.) 



Fig. 22. 

 FiGURB 23. — I- 1, extremely cruel and selfish; 

 was irritable and hsid a vile temper; was 

 submental. I-2, was twice excited re- 

 ligiously and had delusions; diagnosis, 

 manic depressive; committed suicide by 

 taking carbolic acid. II-i, slow and 

 rather incompetent farmer; attempted 

 suicide by taking carbolic acid at the 

 same age as his mother did. II-2, feeble- 

 minded and Sx. II-3, intelligent and 

 somewhat refined. II-4, left home and 

 educated himself. II-S, feeble-minded. 



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Fig. 23. 



II-6, sub-mental; lazy, slow, and indigent; wants to run away. (14 : 173.) 



