. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 20. FIGURE 20.—1-3, oratorical, never stuck to anything long; was violent-tempered; became de- pressed and then violent at the age of 46; diagnosis, acute mania. 1-5, had delirium tremens. 1-6, deteriorated mentally. II-i, broke down under strain of drudgery and became violently- excited; diagnosis, involutional melancholia. II-4, dissolute and unreliable. 11-5, irascible; became violent. II-io, has common sense. II-n, had acute hysterical mania; was alcoholic. (13 : 120.) FIGURE 21.—I-i, rough. 1-2, Sx. 1-4, had religious mania. II-2, har


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 20. FIGURE 20.—1-3, oratorical, never stuck to anything long; was violent-tempered; became de- pressed and then violent at the age of 46; diagnosis, acute mania. 1-5, had delirium tremens. 1-6, deteriorated mentally. II-i, broke down under strain of drudgery and became violently- excited; diagnosis, involutional melancholia. II-4, dissolute and unreliable. 11-5, irascible; became violent. II-io, has common sense. II-n, had acute hysterical mania; was alcoholic. (13 : 120.) FIGURE 21.—I-i, rough. 1-2, Sx. 1-4, had religious mania. II-2, hard-working. II-4, "not ; II-5, lazy, cross, nas- ty, and domineering. II-6, sus- picious and untruthful. II-8, worried without losing her mind and was disagreeable. Il-g, would tremble and per- spire. II-io, alcoholic and Sx; had delusions of persecutions and suicidal impulses; during one spell he fell upon his knees and prayed in a way that reminded one of his mother's attacks. III-i, had halluci-. m IV INH N. 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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