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FiGURB 38 — continued. 



grew more rational; drank to excess; was seclusive and easily irritated. II-7, died in a peni- 

 tentiary, where he was put for knifing a man in a fight. II-8, was very ugly when roused; 

 a tyrant in his home; his wife was afraid of her life. II-9, rather childish in old age, wan- 

 dered around at night. III-7, committed suicide by poison. I1I-8, became insane. Ill— 12, 

 very zealous and enthusiastic about religion; prays in public, breaks down, and cries, but is 

 not melancholy. III-13, reticent; not a religious fanatic. III-20, had three attacks of 

 agitated depression; worried; had a complaining manner; had delusions of unworthiness. 

 (28 : 840.) 



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FiGDRB 39. — I-i, serious; strict with his children. II-i, had a devilish temperament; would fly 

 into a rage at any little thing which displeased him. II-2, loquacious and boisterous; was 

 worried and nervous when her husband was about; died weak and complaining. II— 3, is 

 melancholy and hysterical. II— 4, melancholy, apprehensive, lachrymose; committed suicide 

 by drinking carbolic acid. III-i, worried, became depressed and attempted suicide. Ill— 2, 

 had outbursts of temper; was inclined to worry; became delusional; tried to suicide by 

 jumping into a well and by poison. III-3, melancholy; had ideas of suicide. III-4, had 

 spells of depression. Ill— 5, became worried and melancholy; was a "faith healer." III-6, 

 bright and cheerful. III-7, depressed; he committed suicide by jumping from -a. roof. 

 III-8, worried and despondent; suicidal in intent. (28 : 999.) 



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Figure 40. — I-i, very Sx. I-2, of excellent reputation. I-9, always nervous. I-io, became 

 depressed and committed suicide by turning on the gas. II-3, went West. II-4, of calm, 

 even disposition. II-s, of bad reputation, alcoholic. II-6, migrainous; violent-tempered, 

 hysterical. II-7, criminalistic; implicated in a robbery, he fled out West. II-i 2, migrain- 

 ous, garrulous, and dramatic. III-i, of calm, even temperament. III-2, 5*, intemperate, 

 abusive and violent when drunk. III-3, 5a; and alcoholic; had hysterical fits followed by 

 deep melancholy. III-4, Sx, but became energetic and capable. III-S, Sx, of fiendish 

 temper, alcoholic. III-7, stubborn, went to South America. III-8, ran away to the West. 

 III-9, had chronic delusional insanity. IV-i, Sx, has terrible fits of temper and morbid 

 spells, when she refuses to eat; has suicidal tendencies. IV-3, impertinent, disagreeable, 

 runs away. IV-4, Sx. IV-5, of good reputation, steady and efficient. IV-6, Sx. IV-7. 

 Sx. IV-8, Sx; has violent fits of temper. IV-9, has headache; is wayward and unmanage- 

 able; is subject to fits of temper. (9 : 145.) 



