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Fig. 86. 



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FiouRB 86. — I-i, submental; lazy, irritable, impatient, disagreeable; acted insanely after 

 drinking. I-2, intelligent and capable. I-3, had "palsy." II-3, sensitive and bashful, but 

 quiet and calm. II-5, intelligent and normal. II-6, witty and intelligent; full of fun and 

 jolly. II-8, not bright; jealous, morose, despondent, unsocial; hanged himself. II-9, 

 nervous, excitable, impulsive, musical. II-io, nervous; cried easily and worried; at 25 had 

 a depressed spell. II-19, sensitive, quiet; wandered off; acted and talked strangely. III-i, 

 ambitious and hard-working. III-2, highstrung, hysterical, and bad-tempered; has neuritis. 

 III-3, died of nervous exhaustion and paralysis. III-4, easy-going. III-9, irritable, excit- 

 able, critical, unsjrmpathetic. III-io, calm and quiet, but apt to brood and worry; always 

 depressed; at 42 became confused, delusional; spoke of suicide, and asked to be hung. 

 III-ii, irritable, very religious, eccentric. III-12, not nervous; well physically and men- 

 tally. III-13, stubborn, impatient, irritable. III-14, excitable; worries over everything; 

 very religious; sunny in disposition. III-15, nervous, excitable, impatient, very nervous; 

 often can not sleep nor eat; a worrier. III-19, nervous and apt to worry. IV-i, Sx. 

 IV-2, Sx; had delirium tremens. IV— 5, quiet; worried over a love affair and became agi- 

 tated and depressed; had delusions of a sexual nature and at 24 hanged himself. IV-6, 

 calm, dignified, and reserved. IV— 7, nervous and embarrassed as a boy; restless; a worrier; 

 had migraine and was depressed. IV— 8, always excitable, irritable, hysterical, and high- 

 tempered; had convulsions; previous to her first child's birth she had nervous prostration, 

 with convulsions and attacks of laughing; later she became violent and attempted suicide; 

 had hallucinations. IV-80, worried all the time; was easily excited, being like a "huge 

 explosive ready to go off." IV-9, energetic and quick. IV-12, phlegmatic and happy-go- 

 lucky. IV-13, quick, energetic, rather nervous, alcoholic. IV-16, odd and eccentric, miserly, 

 impulsive, and irritable. IV— 7, irritable, erratic, irresponsible, musical. IV— 18, high- 

 tempered, extravagant; committed suicide by jumping out of window. V-i, energetic and 

 nervous. V-2, always wild, Sx, and alcoholic. VI-i, at 5 had epilepsy; became irritable, 

 violent and actively hallucinated; when depressed threatened suicide. (25 : 158.) 



Pig. 87. 



FiGURB 87. — II-3, a "driver" in his work and in working others. III-i, had pronounced likes 

 and dislikes. Ill— 2, cheerful and full of fun. Ill— 5, had peculiar religious ideas and delu- 

 sions of persecution. III-7, had headaches; was highstrung and proud. III-8, genial. 

 III-12, set and stubborn, ambitious and determined. III-13, quiet, mild, and sweet; became 

 depressed and tried to commit suicide. III-14, peculiar, hyper-religious. III-15, effective 

 and reticent; insane before death. III-i 6, manic-depressive of manic form. Ill— 22, seems 

 fairly normal. IV-5, intensely religious and inclined to hysteria; had fits of temper; homi- 

 cidal at 52. IV-6, calm and determined. IV-8, has sexual delusions; is irritable and has 

 dementia precox. IV— 9, at 47 had an involutional psychosis; was neurasthenic and later 

 depressed. IV-i i , high- tempered. IV-12, depressed; had religious delusions, later violent 

 and obscene; tried to jump out the window; cried; later depressed and delusional. IV-13, 

 killed himself by cutting his wrists. (11 : 189.) 



