. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 62 FIGURE 62.—1-2, curious about others' business. II-i, jovial and fond of jokes, but later crabbed, erratic, and hard to get along with. II-2, serious, proud, and strong-willed. II-3, childish before death. II-5, now senile. II-6, at 55 became melancholy, rambled about, died from a dose of poisoning. III-i, jovial and easy-going, an "odd ; III-3, serious, sensitive, sad; after drinking became profoundly depressed and threatened suicide; in old age was crabbed, erratic, and hard to get along with. III-4, sensible, not a w
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 62 FIGURE 62.—1-2, curious about others' business. II-i, jovial and fond of jokes, but later crabbed, erratic, and hard to get along with. II-2, serious, proud, and strong-willed. II-3, childish before death. II-5, now senile. II-6, at 55 became melancholy, rambled about, died from a dose of poisoning. III-i, jovial and easy-going, an "odd ; III-3, serious, sensitive, sad; after drinking became profoundly depressed and threatened suicide; in old age was crabbed, erratic, and hard to get along with. III-4, sensible, not a worrier. III-5, kind, easy-going, and lovable. III-i i, insanely jealous of his wife; has melancholia. III-I2, has impulsions to suicide. IV-4, nervous, fussing, quick-tempered. IV-5, naturally happy; had impulsions that he feared; hung himself. IV—6, nervous and subject to depression and melancholia, but had never shown elation. IV-7, shy, stammering, and bashful; at 23 her love being unrequited, she became suddenly excited, violent, and assaultive; is deteriorating. IV-8, subject to impulsions of suicide. IV-g, cheerful, but loses emotional stability. IV-io, cheerful, sociable, and happy, but very serious-minded. IV-n, nervous, serious-minded, emotionally pessimistic. IV-I3, had depressions with terror. V-2, is developing a religious mania; naturally quiet. V~3, obstinate. (45 :ii5-). FIG. 63. FIGURE 63.—I-i, mild, kind, and well thought of. 1-2, refused to speak to her husband for days; always highstrung and awfully nervous. 1-3, exceptionally shy. II-2, "odd and ; II-4, has involutional melancholia. II-5, "hard-tempered," nervous, and high- strung, Sx. II—6, worried; had severe headaches; was insane for a time. Ill—i, hysterical, hyper-religious, excitable, depressed. III-2, at 45 became depressed; had hallucinations; later said he was going to kill himself. III-3, had numb spells; in deep melancholy hanged herself at 35. III-4, jolly, soc
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