156 



THE PEEBLY INHIBITED. 





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Fig. 84. 



FiGURB 84. — I-i, energetic but slightly nervous. I-2, a strong, lovely character. II-i, com- 

 mitted suicide in delirium tremens. II-2, had delusions, attempted suicide by cutting 

 arteries in her wrists. II-s, lively and talkative, but self-centered, stingy, and alcoholic. 

 II-6, excitable, quick-tempered, moody, seclusive; came of "peculiar stock." II-7, morose, 

 quiet, melancholy, reticent; had fits of anger and depression. II-8, quiet; of a mild and 

 forgiving nature. III-2, alcoholic, Sx, morose; brooded over his troubles; became violent, 

 later discouraged and hanged himself. III-3, quiet, modest, reticent and proud; died of 

 grief. III-S. alcoholic, Sx, became discouraged and drowned himself . III-6, stubborn and 

 wayward. III-7, quiet, bashful, and reticent. III-8, Sx, alcoholic, restless, proud and 

 inefficient. III-9, lively, popular, 5«. III-io, alcoholic; Sa:,- abusive to his wife; became 

 insane. Ill— 11, nervous, melancholy, a trouble-borrower; was insane for a time. III-12, 

 bashful, quiet, reticent, and irritable. III-13, jolly, happy, and lively. Ill— 14, nervous and 

 alcoholic. Ill— 15, 5*, alcoholic, had delirium tremens; threatened to kill. III-16, alcoholic, 

 Sx, violent- tempered; arrested with delirium tremens, became desperate, and hung himself. 

 IV— I, lazy, unambitious, liked a good time. IV-2, suspicious, superstitious, over-sensitive, 

 quick-tempered, hysterical, Sx; has delusions. IV-4, restless, alcoholic, Sx; has wanderlust, 

 V— 2, self-willed, obstinate, nervous, hyperactive; has fits of temper, but jolly and happy. 

 (21:687.) 



Fig. 85 



P1GUR8 85, I-i, bad-tempered but sociable, well liked, and respected. I-2, died of senility. 

 I-3, impulsive and highstrung. I-4, dull and stupid, stubborn and resistive. I-5, sociable 

 and well liked. 1-6, violent-tempered. 1-8, of even disposition. I-ii, sociable, well liked, 

 and respected. I-12, nervous, highstrung. and irritable; at 63 became emotionally unstable, 

 lachrymose, and demented. II-i, Sx, impulsive. II-2, quick-tempered, impulsive, Sx, 

 restless. II-3. restless, discontented, unsociable. II-4, sociable and highly respected. 

 II-5, impulsive, quick-tempered, sociable. II-6, sociable and well liked, but has delusions 

 of poverty. II-8, sociable, quick-tempered, active, and alert. II-9, seclusive, quick- 

 tempered and moody. II-io, went West when young. III-i, worried; at 29 became de- 

 pressed, melancholy, restless; at 30 again depressed and wept easily; at 36 had delusions of 

 persecution; attempted suicide almost daily; now seems cheerful and contented, but inclined 

 to be seclusive. III-2, passionate and emotionally unstable, highstrung and nervous; had 

 headaches and crying spells. (41:321.) 



