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Figure 32. — 1-2, did ridiculous things at 

 table. II-i, had mania; jealous. II— 2, 

 had mania; jealous. II-3, had mania; 

 jealous. II-5, a senile dement. II-6, 

 showed kleptomania and mythomania. 

 III-i, insane and melancholy. III-3, 

 very nervous but capable. III-3, had 

 melancholia with stupor; demented in 

 old age. IV-i, a high-grade imbecile; 

 had noisy attacks and acute mania. 

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FiGURB 33. — II-I, went West, deserting his wife. II-2, very extravagant; a religious fanatic. 

 II-3, shot a man, but not fatally; ran away. II-12, killed herself with poison. III-i, 

 feeble-minded and a religious fanatic. III-2, below grade mentally; suddenly became rest- 

 less and violent; later he killed a boarder; cut his sister's throat and shot himself. (14 : 153.) 



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FiGURB 34. — I— 3, quick-tempered; frequently dead-drunk. I-4, strong-minded, died with 

 apoplexy. II-2, firm and determined, easily prejudiced, obstinate. II-3, quick-tempered; 

 every summer was unusually active. II-4, quick-tempered and contrary. II-6, a "shouting 

 Methodist"; more excited over religion in winter than in summer. II-7, ardent in religious 

 beliefs; became depressed and confused; had religious delusions. II-12, slow, practical, 

 and matter-of-fact; could not "get religion," so became a disbeliever. Ill— i, bashful as a 

 girl, slow, even-tempered; ardent in religion. III-2, attacks which take form of depression 

 began at 20; sits mute and indifferent; when angered flies into a temper; disposition always- 

 quick, ugly, self-centered and selfish. III-3, quiet and social, but has a temper. III-4, 

 silent but sociable. III-5, quick-tempered. III-6, quick-tempered and a rover. III-7, of 

 quiet disposition. III-8, pleasant and jovial, but in mental attacks which began at i6 she 

 is violent and disorderly; is then cross and ugly, later confused, excited, and hallucinated, 

 then depressed. III-io, has unusual conversational ability; is religious. III-ii, when 23 

 had first attack of depression and would not talk; in a later attack talked all the time and wa» 

 very active; has sudden outbursts of temper; has a mania for collecting. (28 : 293.) 



