. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE FEEBLY INHIBITED. I a 2. FIG. 35. FIGURE 35.—I-i, often ugly and disagreeable to his wife; alcoholic; highly erotic, seduced his grand-daughter. 1-2, queer; became irritable; had a paralytic stroke and demented. II-i, alcoholic; worried; was seclusive, then loquacious, excited, restless, and destructive. II-2, irritable, secretive, eccentric. II-3, a dipsomaniac. II-4, hypochondriacal, delusional, excitable, and hysterical. II-5, weak-minded; easily excited, occasionally threatening; in acute dementia refused to talk or eat. II-6, irritable


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE FEEBLY INHIBITED. I a 2. FIG. 35. FIGURE 35.—I-i, often ugly and disagreeable to his wife; alcoholic; highly erotic, seduced his grand-daughter. 1-2, queer; became irritable; had a paralytic stroke and demented. II-i, alcoholic; worried; was seclusive, then loquacious, excited, restless, and destructive. II-2, irritable, secretive, eccentric. II-3, a dipsomaniac. II-4, hypochondriacal, delusional, excitable, and hysterical. II-5, weak-minded; easily excited, occasionally threatening; in acute dementia refused to talk or eat. II-6, irritable and hard to get on with. II-7, nervous, secretive, suspicious, insolent. II-8, alcoholic; at 48 became excited, talkative, expansive, had schemes for making money, and was emotional; he wanted to shoot someone and was noisy and assaultive. II-9, of low intelligence; a braggart. II-I4, had hallucina- tions after an operation. III-2, a great braggart, but not alcoholic nor Sx. III-3. goes from one job to another; very Sx, alcoholic. III-4, boasts of her immorality. III-5, submental; alcoholic and ugly. III-6, feeble-minded; insolent; drinks all he can get at 16. III-7, defective. III-9, unhappily married at 26, she became irritable, violent, restless, and destruc- tive; at the hospital she was very flighty and destructive; Wasserman negative reaction; diagnosis, mania. (28 : 1328.) I II I FIGURE 36.—I-i, strict, severe, over-religious, quick-tempered, but not moody. 1-2, went West; inventive. 1-3, alcoholic; disappeared with other people's money. 1-7, excitable, high-strung; variable in moods; Sx. 1-8, seclusive; irascible and disagreeable, very moody. II-i, temperate. II-2, peculiar; has no regu- lar occupation. II-4, "the worst devil (as a wife) that ever got ; II-5, agreeable and good-natured but moody; when 30 shot himself. II-y, did not get along with his stepmother and at 21 hanged himself. (28 : 1604.). Please note that these images are extracted from sc


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