. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 126 THE FEEBLY INHIBITED FIGURE 2.—1-2, kindly. 1-3, always peculiar; showed a strong religious trend; wandered off hunting. II-i, even-tempered, temperate, and patient with his wife. II-2, subject to at- tacks of mania, when she was violent and wandered from home; had hysteric spasms and despondent and religious at- I Z 34 f— • I ,x~~*v m I tacks. Ill—i, is nervous, ex- citable, and rather peculiar; disappointed in love at 21, he attempted to poison himself and threatened to kill his rival; is ugly after drinking heavily. III-2, had terror &qu


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 126 THE FEEBLY INHIBITED FIGURE 2.—1-2, kindly. 1-3, always peculiar; showed a strong religious trend; wandered off hunting. II-i, even-tempered, temperate, and patient with his wife. II-2, subject to at- tacks of mania, when she was violent and wandered from home; had hysteric spasms and despondent and religious at- I Z 34 f— • I ,x~~*v m I tacks. Ill—i, is nervous, ex- citable, and rather peculiar; disappointed in love at 21, he attempted to poison himself and threatened to kill his rival; is ugly after drinking heavily. III-2, had terror "spells" at night; naturally cheerful, but subject to de- pressions. Ill—3, cordial and cooperating. III-4, quiet and kindly; nagged by his wife, he shot himself. 111-6, full of fun. III-7, unsociable, excit- able, shuns the opposite n in FIG. 2. III-8, became violently insane at 17; put broken glass in pie that was being baked for the family; recovered; naturally jolly and kind. Ill-g, good- natured, generous, pleasant. III-io, before birth of her first child had crying spells; before birth of the second imagined she was going to die; tried to commit suicide by poison and choking and throwing herself down- stairs; had self-accusations, hallucinations of hearing; became despondent period- ically; had ideas of refer- ence and persecution at 25. III-i i. thrifty, sociable, and kindly. (45 : 160.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


Size: 2393px × 1045px
Photo credit: © Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorcarnegie, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookyear1902