. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PEDIGREE CHARTS. 143. FIGURE 48.—I-i, had a religious mania. 1-4, a senile dement. II-2, successful farmer. II-4, 5, bright and active. II-6, clever politician, keen and level-headed. II-7, of strong character and good intellect. II-8, deeply interested in philosophy. Il-g, of strong character and intellect. II-n, found that his wife was unfaithfu and in consequence committed suicide. 11-12, practical and self-sacrificing. II-I3, visionary, had strong instinct for taking chances. 11-14, committed a planned suicide. Ill—i, gambled; after losses


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PEDIGREE CHARTS. 143. FIGURE 48.—I-i, had a religious mania. 1-4, a senile dement. II-2, successful farmer. II-4, 5, bright and active. II-6, clever politician, keen and level-headed. II-7, of strong character and good intellect. II-8, deeply interested in philosophy. Il-g, of strong character and intellect. II-n, found that his wife was unfaithfu and in consequence committed suicide. 11-12, practical and self-sacrificing. II-I3, visionary, had strong instinct for taking chances. 11-14, committed a planned suicide. Ill—i, gambled; after losses at 38, suicided. III-4, had two attacks of mania and then demented. III-5, alcoholic, intelligent, and shrewd. III-6, "brilliant like her ; III-8, of quiet and studious nature, with periods of surly silence; finally suicided. IH-g, lively. III-io, Sx, killed himself. 111-n, carried out suicide planned weeks in advance. IV-i, a manic-depressive; has suicidal impulses, (n : 148.) 14. 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


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