. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. IV FIG. 7 FIGURE 7.—I-i, of a liery temper; easily irritated, quarrelsome, and shrewd. II-i, alcoholic, self-willed and indolent. II-3, quiet and cheerful but self-willed. II-4, alcoholic, arbitrary in his home, severe, stern, and inflexible, but charitable, and a "good ; II-5, quiet, gentle, pleasant, not complaining. II-8, had severe periodic headaches; in disposition was easy, quiet, not easily excited, and full of fun. II-9, had periodic sick headaches, but was cheerful and not easily disturbed. II-I4, mild and calm but nervou


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. IV FIG. 7 FIGURE 7.—I-i, of a liery temper; easily irritated, quarrelsome, and shrewd. II-i, alcoholic, self-willed and indolent. II-3, quiet and cheerful but self-willed. II-4, alcoholic, arbitrary in his home, severe, stern, and inflexible, but charitable, and a "good ; II-5, quiet, gentle, pleasant, not complaining. II-8, had severe periodic headaches; in disposition was easy, quiet, not easily excited, and full of fun. II-9, had periodic sick headaches, but was cheerful and not easily disturbed. II-I4, mild and calm but nervous. III-2, at seven had spasms; became violent when under the influence of alcohol; threatened to kill his wife and children; was self-willed and stubborn. III-3, always nervous; imagines diseases and weeps. III-4, has migraine. III-5, at 49 became suicidal and homicidal; was nervous, excitable, delu- sional, and refused to eat. III-6, was very nervous and subject to sick headaches; at 40 he shot himself, thinking that his love was unreturned. III-7, had migraine. III-8, self- important, rather rakish, and a gossip; is Sx at 68 and has delusions as to his diseases. III-9, nervous and subject to headaches. He threw himself in front of a train. III-io, nervous and subject to headaches; was mild-tempered; became homicidal; had delusions of persecution and of his wife's infidelity at 43; asked to be hung; became excited; assaulted the attendants. Ill—12, doctors herself for kidney trouble; is nervous. III-I3, a foolish old woman. III-I4 peevish and discontented. Ill-is, is very nervous. IV-i, had convulsions in babyhood; at 28 became depressed; was more irritable and excited during the menstrual periods; later she became excited, violent, and destructive, but not homicidal nor suicidal. IV-2, quiet, indolent, an inordinate smoker. (22 : 252.) FIGURE 8.—H-3, had periods of violence. II-4, not bright but worked hard. II-5, considered "; II-?. had a vigorous tem


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