. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. m FIG. 53. FIG. 54. FIGURB 53-—1-2, of Indian descent. II-i, attempted suicide at hospital. II-2, attempted suicide. H-3. eccentric and stingy. II-4, hanged himself. III-i, melancholy; worried; hypochondriacal; hanged himself. III-2, highly neurotic. III-3, committed suicide. III-4, in forest service. III-5, melancholy, twice insane from strain of teaching. IV-i, four children, all highstrung. (43 : 159.) FIGURE 54-—I-i. sensible and with good mind. 1-2, bright; great worker. II-i, took to drinking; would not talk; died of paretic dementia. II-


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. m FIG. 53. FIG. 54. FIGURB 53-—1-2, of Indian descent. II-i, attempted suicide at hospital. II-2, attempted suicide. H-3. eccentric and stingy. II-4, hanged himself. III-i, melancholy; worried; hypochondriacal; hanged himself. III-2, highly neurotic. III-3, committed suicide. III-4, in forest service. III-5, melancholy, twice insane from strain of teaching. IV-i, four children, all highstrung. (43 : 159.) FIGURE 54-—I-i. sensible and with good mind. 1-2, bright; great worker. II-i, took to drinking; would not talk; died of paretic dementia. II-2, at 65 had softening of brain, became restless, worried, hanged himself at 71. III-i, pleasant, had neuritis so badly that she screamed frightfully. III-3, 4, nervous. IV-i, every little thing worried her; at 28 became suspicious, sensitive, seclusive. Had ovaries removed; became desperately nervous; screamed and cried, jumped at least noise; changeable in mood; worried and was depressed. IV-3. nervous. IV-4, rather nervous. IV-5, thoughtful and conscientious. IV-6, bright, happy girl. IV-8. somewhat distant. (40 : 625.). fi H H FIG. 55- FIGURB 55.—II-2, had a violent temper and spells of depression. II-6, "; II-8, subject to migraine and fainting spells. II-9, had alternate periods of depression and excitement, hanged himself. II—10, had depressed spells. II-n, had periodic attacks of depression; hanged himself. III-3, has delusions of importance; is pompous. III-4, had acute mania; now deteriorating. III-5, suicidal and homicidal; cut his throat but not fatally; demented. III-9, said to be normal (queer). III-io, excited, dangerous, suicidal; later depressed; probably an epileptic. III-n, neurotic; subject to headaches. III-I2, maniacal and homicidal. III-I3, had depressed spells. III-I4, well balanced and capable. Ill-is, queer. IV-i, became depressed and demented. IV-2, constitutionally inferior. IV-3, had violent fits of temper and dreamy states;


Size: 2266px × 1103px
Photo credit: © Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorcarnegie, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookyear1902