. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PEDIGREE CHARTS. FIGURE 14.—I-i, eccentric, unsociable; lived the life of a hermit. II-i, of good character, reputation, and disposition; had nervous prostration. 11-2, at 23 became excited and talkative; had melan- cholia; suffered from headaches; when 39 drowned herself. II-4, sensitive and moody. IH-i, subject to depressions and long crying- spells; set fire to her house; was hysterical; took poison. III-2, had a violent, uncon- trolled temper. III-3, musical, cheerful, flir- tatious, sensitive; was twice depressed and threatened suicide. (1
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PEDIGREE CHARTS. FIGURE 14.—I-i, eccentric, unsociable; lived the life of a hermit. II-i, of good character, reputation, and disposition; had nervous prostration. 11-2, at 23 became excited and talkative; had melan- cholia; suffered from headaches; when 39 drowned herself. II-4, sensitive and moody. IH-i, subject to depressions and long crying- spells; set fire to her house; was hysterical; took poison. III-2, had a violent, uncon- trolled temper. III-3, musical, cheerful, flir- tatious, sensitive; was twice depressed and threatened suicide. (10 : 238.). n FIG. 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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