. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. IV FTO. 64. FIGURE 64.—II—i, of highly nervous temperament; had a religious mania. II-2, even-tempered; starved herself to death. II-3, great church woman. II-4, ugly-tempered. II-5, alcoholic; had a temper. II-6, had an easily aroused, bad temper. II-?, easy-going, sweet, mild, and gentle, but over-conscientious. II-8, died by suicide by cutting his throat. II~9, healthy. III-i, even-tempered; had neuralgia. III-2, nervous. III-4, of a highly nervous tempera- ment, but very intelligent. III-5, of a quiet disposition; dropped dead at 37. III-6,


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. IV FTO. 64. FIGURE 64.—II—i, of highly nervous temperament; had a religious mania. II-2, even-tempered; starved herself to death. II-3, great church woman. II-4, ugly-tempered. II-5, alcoholic; had a temper. II-6, had an easily aroused, bad temper. II-?, easy-going, sweet, mild, and gentle, but over-conscientious. II-8, died by suicide by cutting his throat. II~9, healthy. III-i, even-tempered; had neuralgia. III-2, nervous. III-4, of a highly nervous tempera- ment, but very intelligent. III-5, of a quiet disposition; dropped dead at 37. III-6, quiet and worried much. III-8, hasty-tempered, reserved; a dipsomaniac. Ill-g, had periodic headaches; was always nervous, worried much; "breaks down" at thought of her son. IV—i, musical; was religiously worried and died of acute melancholia. IV-2, had severe monthly headaches; was excited at other times. IV—3, has nerve exhaustion. IV-4, morbid, sensitive, did not react quickly from discouragements; wandered away; at 20 became wild and excited; later picked his skin; at 26 excited and ugly. IV-5, gets depressed but reacts quickly. IV-6, has headaches and bilious attacks. IV-?, convulsions while teething; hypochondriacal, melancholy, and delusional about husband's death. (22 : 74.) 5 " 16 17 18 19. n 15 FIG. 65. FIGURE 65.—I-i, a periodic drinker, quick-tempered. 1-2, healthy, of a kindly disposition. 1-3, of a quiet, mild disposition. 1-4, a gentle, kindly woman. II—i, has wanderlust; is jolly, cheerful, and sociable. II-3, jolly, full of fun, and sociable. II-4, quick-tempered; dipsomaniac. II-5, excitable and quick-tempered; drank some. II-6, inclined to worry; would break down and cry. II-8, jolly and sociable. II-Q, remorseful; drowned herself at 24. II-n, nervous, a worrier. II-I2, nervous. II-I3, pleasant and cheerful. II-I4, delusional before death. II-I5, kind and cordial. III-i, at 31 became restless and sleep- less; seemed dull and listle


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