. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 10 III ||Z 113 114- 115 116 [17 JI8 FIG. 12. FiGURB 12.—I-i, traveled much; did not like to live in one place. 1-3, became ugly when drinking. 1-4, had spells when things became black to her vision. 1—5, had mental trouble at the menopause. II-i, thrifty, II-2, alcoholic; bad-tempered; wandered around. II-?, a braggart; headstrong, conceited, quick-tempered, alcoholic. II-8, hard-hearted, business- like, garrulous. II—9, hard-hearted but religious. II-io, good-natured. II—n, pleasant and kind-hearted. II-I3, queer and erratic; shot himself when
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 10 III ||Z 113 114- 115 116 [17 JI8 FIG. 12. FiGURB 12.—I-i, traveled much; did not like to live in one place. 1-3, became ugly when drinking. 1-4, had spells when things became black to her vision. 1—5, had mental trouble at the menopause. II-i, thrifty, II-2, alcoholic; bad-tempered; wandered around. II-?, a braggart; headstrong, conceited, quick-tempered, alcoholic. II-8, hard-hearted, business- like, garrulous. II—9, hard-hearted but religious. II-io, good-natured. II—n, pleasant and kind-hearted. II-I3, queer and erratic; shot himself when drunk. II—14, inclined to worry; had delusions of persecution; became irritable and fault-finding; was hallucinated. Ill—i, a manic-depressive; excited and delusional. III-4, a great talker; at about 31 became violent, restless, and noisy; developed delusions and hallucinations and threatened to commit suicide. III-5, quick-tempered, a periodic drinker. III-6, matter-of-fact, frank, and brave. Il-y, slightly neurotic. III-8, contrary and stubborn; hyper-religious; became noisy, restless, sullen, and had delusions. III-io, hot-tempered, jealous, and irritable. III-I2, calm, easy-going. III-I3, discouraged and irritable; fusses and frets. III-I4, sociable and pleasant. Ill-is, calm and easy-going. III-I7, quick-tempered. III-i8, quick-tempered and nervous. (28 : 1740.). IV FIG. 13. FIGURE 13.—I—i, would begin work and then drop it for something else; at 50 became excited and violent. II-2, hypochondriacal and moody. II—i, jolly; had " queer days"; was inven- tive; when past middle age he committed suicide. II-2, at 34 had delusions; was depressed and excited; suicidal and homicidal. II-3, had no insanity in her family. II-4, a leader; subject to depressions; drowned himself. II-6, was easily excited, lively, not depressed; hanged himself. II-?, quick-tempered, musical. II-8, bright and happy but a little peculiar; committed suicide at 35. II-g, very q
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