. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 128 THE FEEBLY INHIBITED. FIGURE 6—continued. and pleasant. Ill-;, of a quiet, cheerful disposition; has had two melancholy spells; brooded and was mute. III-8, became very depressed; now is quiet and reticent. III-io, was jolly, cheerful, talkative, kind-hearted, but close; at times worried unduly; at 59 had ideas of reference and attempted suicide, but repented. III-n, nervous. III-I2, cheerful and optimistic. III-I3, temperate, affable; had dizzy spells. Ill-is, over-active, ambitious, over-worked. III-i6, when jilted she seemed depressed, t
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 128 THE FEEBLY INHIBITED. FIGURE 6—continued. and pleasant. Ill-;, of a quiet, cheerful disposition; has had two melancholy spells; brooded and was mute. III-8, became very depressed; now is quiet and reticent. III-io, was jolly, cheerful, talkative, kind-hearted, but close; at times worried unduly; at 59 had ideas of reference and attempted suicide, but repented. III-n, nervous. III-I2, cheerful and optimistic. III-I3, temperate, affable; had dizzy spells. Ill-is, over-active, ambitious, over-worked. III-i6, when jilted she seemed depressed, then appeared normal, and then hanged herself when 22. Ill-iy, a worrier. III-i8, easily tired; a worrier. Ill-ig, odd and at times mute; a worrier. III-2O, bright and successful. III-2I, became discouraged, drank to excess, but now moderately. 111-22, became alcoholic after a heavy loss; now drinks moderately. 111-23, irritable, quick-tempered, excitable; became melancholy and hallucinated. 111-24, excitable, self-willed; had nervous prostration. 111-2 5, bright, self- willed, sensitive; had delusions and hallucinations at 68. 111-26, had no nervousness. 111-29, full of fun and fight; drank by spells. III-jo, of a good disposition and religious. IV—i, had delusions as to age when 26; was unstable, emotional, hypochondriacal, and hyper- sexual. IV-3, unambitious and dependent. (V-8 : 93.). IV FIG. 7 FIGURE 7.—I-i, of a liery temper; easily irritated, quarrelsome, and shrewd. II-i, alcoholic, self-willed and indolent. II-3, quiet and cheerful but self-willed. II-4, alcoholic, arbitrary in his home, severe, stern, and inflexible, but charitable, and a "good ; II-5, quiet, gentle, pleasant, not complaining. II-8, had severe periodic headaches; in disposition was easy, quiet, not easily excited, and full of fun. II-9, had periodic sick headaches, but was cheerful and not easily disturbed. II-I4, mild and calm but nervous. III-2, at seven had spasms; became violen
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