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Figure 58 — continued. 



quiet again. IV-4, feeble-minded, peculiar, quiet, unsocial, and saving. IV-5, reserved 

 and unsocial. IV-6, high-tempered, ugly, assaultive. IV-7, Sx, eccentric. IV-8, even- 

 tempered, but destructive and alcoholic. IV-9, Sx and morose. IV-io. high-tempered and 

 alcoholic. IV-ii, "best of the boys so far." (7 : 153.) 



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FiGURB 59. — I-i. had melancholy spells. I-2, died senile. I-3, showed temper when drunk, 

 later wept over his misdeeds. I-4, sweet and lovable; died of "grief." II-3, childish in 

 old age. II-6, at 60 stopped work, saw no one, expressed desire to commit suicide. II— 7, 

 had headaches; optimistic, amiable, worried moderately. II-8, of even disposition. II-9, 

 of even disposition but had a little temper. II— 10, somewhat lively, but more or less sad. 

 III-i, friendly and agreeable. III-4, "knocks about." III-5, bright, bites nails, cries 

 bitterly, worries, wishes to die, tried to commit suicide; homicidal. III-7, twice depressed. 

 III-9, mental processes slow. III-ii, shiftless, grew worse. III-13, at 20, 25, and 30 had 

 disturbed periods, being very religious; at 43 became melancholy and lost interest. III-14, 

 was very religious; at 33 committed suicide by taking carbolic acid. III-15, happy, cheerful 

 and sociable; contemplated suicide with carbolic acid; now recovered. III-i6, Sx; com- 

 mitted suicide. Ill— 17, weekly sick headaches; fears mental trouble. III-18, two marked 

 depressions of religious nature. III-19, depressed for 9 months; has frequent nervous 

 spells. III-20, successful. III-21, looks worried. III-22, cross at times; gets melancholy 

 for brief periods; has sick headaches. (40 : 514.) 



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Fig. 61. 



FlGxniB 60. — I-i, depressed; at 50 committed suicide. II-i, happy, jovial, never worried. 

 II-4, bright; expelled from school; became governor of a western State. II-5, Sx; looked 

 on the dark side; had periods of depression and committed suicide by shooting. II-6, 

 eccentric. Ill— 2, 5*, bad-tempered, lazy, and shiftless. IV— i, had spells of depression 

 and sadness; Sx, quarreled with his wife; had no foresight; at 50 shot himself. IV— 2, seclu- 

 sive, Sx; at 44 acted queerly, became dejected and worried; delusional; at 45 attempted 

 suicide by shooting, and at 60 suicided with poison. (41 : 59.) 



Figurb 61. — I-I, sociable and jovial, but worried and grew depressed; at 69 committed suicide 

 by drowning. II-i, 5, girls, were sociable and well liked. II-2, a fussy, puttering old 

 lady; irritable and disagreeable. II-3, sociable, cheerful, and even-tempered. II— 4, seclu- 

 sive and inclined to worry, but even-tempered and well liked. II-5, seclusive, irritable, and 

 peevish; at 19 was noisy and excited, later depressed; at hospital 3 times for mania and 

 depression. Ill— i, stubborn, opinionated; spent nights in carousals and debaucheries; 

 became irritable and threatening; had epileptic fits, then periods of restlessness and depres- 

 sion. (41 :373)- 



