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excitable, and hysterical. IV-20, quick-tempered, impulsive, wants to be on the go. IV-a i , 

 bright; disappointed in love, had the blues. IV-23, at one time was very nervous. IV-a4. 

 bashful and nervous. IV— 26, easily excited; loses her head quickly. IV— 27, nervous. 

 IV-28, nervous; goes on sprees. IV-29, quick-tempered, excitable, nervous; has fainting 

 spells. IV-30, has fainting spells. (V-8 : 185.) 



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FlGURS 36. — 1-3, had nervous prostration. 1-6, jolly and a great storyteller. I-9, committed 

 suicide by hanging. II-3, committed suicide by hanging. II-5, lively and progressive. 

 II-6, extremely nervous, quick-tempered, and impulsive. II— 7, a dementia precox. 

 II-8, hysterical and melancholic; drowned herself. II-9, became depressed and killed her- 

 self by shooting. II-ii, mild-mannered. II-12, a lazy, careless, extravagant, 5« woman. 

 II-13, restless. II-14, lively and restless. II-i7, a dement. II-18, of good health and 

 even disposition. II-19, lazy and plodding. II-22, disagreeable and unsocial; hung herself. 

 III-i, always peculiar; committed suicide. III-2, committed suicide by jumping from 

 window. Ill— 3, has periodic insanity. Ill— 4, a dipsomaniac. III-6, quick-tempered; 

 drank periodically; when on a spree had hallucinations and shot himself. III-7, Sx. III-8, 

 irritable, super-sensitive; grieves; in a rage throws things at random. III-9, when drunk gains 

 delusions of grandeur; attempted suicide; has periodic depressions. Ill— 10, a terrible 

 drunkard and quick-tempered. III-ii, of a fiery disposition; worries constantly and is 

 irrational. III-i2, depressed; killed herself by jumping from a window. IV-i, obstinate, 

 irritable, and passionate as a child; became hysterical, tried to hang herself and kill her child. 

 IV-2, Sx; in despondency twice attempted suicide. (21 : 143.) 



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Figure 27. — 1-2, quick-tempered and loud. I-3, very nervous and cross; has a terrible temper. 

 I-4, of a kind, good-natured, social disposition. II-i, high-tempered. II— 2, hot-tempered. 

 II-3, has sick headaches and motor restlessness; is quick-tempered, easily excited, abusive. 

 II-4, subject to convulsions; had violent outbreaks of temper; was brutal to animals; 

 became violently insane and suicidal. II— 5, an imbecile, quick-tempered, careless. Ill— 2, a 

 mechanical genius; unsocial. Ill— 3, constitutionally inferior, has fits of anger and temper, 

 when she throws things. III-4, of poor mentality. III-6, has severe migraine. III-7, 

 has much headache; had nervous prostration and depression. III-8, sulky and impatient as 

 a boy; drank; quick-tempered; homicidal and suicidal; has hallucinations and delusions. 

 III-9, strong and capable. III-io, Sx. III-ii, mentally weak; lazy; had fits of anger. 

 III-13, feeble-minded, unsocial, selfish, has mad rages. III-14, feeble-minded and migrain- 

 ous, quick-tempered. III-15, feeble-minded, quick-tempered, easily excited, unsociable. 

 III-17, feeble-minded, nervous, cross, of ugly disposition. IV-i, abnormal temper. IV-2, 

 feeble-minded and of abnormal temper. IV-4, quiet, stern, seclusive. (2 1 : 404.) 



