. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIGURE 5.—I-1, 2, no history of mental trouble. II-5, over-active; not quick-tempered nor complaining, not demonstrative. II-6, conceited, miserly, unreasonable, stubborn, high- tempered, irritable, stern, strict, and hypochondriacal. II-y, committed suicide by hanging. II~9, at 18 and 25 had a nervous breakdown. II—u, became depressed and melancholy; at times was irritable and assaultive; had ideas of reference; attempted suicide at 55; became very excited at 62. II-I2, once took an axe to a collector. III-i, jolly, sociable, generous, but a m
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIGURE 5.—I-1, 2, no history of mental trouble. II-5, over-active; not quick-tempered nor complaining, not demonstrative. II-6, conceited, miserly, unreasonable, stubborn, high- tempered, irritable, stern, strict, and hypochondriacal. II-y, committed suicide by hanging. II~9, at 18 and 25 had a nervous breakdown. II—u, became depressed and melancholy; at times was irritable and assaultive; had ideas of reference; attempted suicide at 55; became very excited at 62. II-I2, once took an axe to a collector. III-i, jolly, sociable, generous, but a moderate drinker. III-2, as a girl was cheerful, social but over-active, stubborn, and selfish. At the beginning of the menstrual period she was despondent, then excited and elated; had a depressed period at 35 and at 37 attempted suicide. III-3, jolly, talkative, and bright; was forced to marry a woman of ill repute whom he later divorced. III-5, "flighty," irresponsible, a spendthrift, quick-tempered; now in the army. III-?, sociable, affectionate, irritable, jealous, cheerful, eccentric. III-8, jolly, care-free, talkative, Sx, quick-tempered, irritable, hypochondriacal. Ill—n, quick-tempered, care-free, fond of dress; a nagger and a complainer. III-I2, stubborn, quick-tempered, and irritable at times. III-I3, sociable, friendly, optimistic. Had a nervous depression at 40 and became restless, moaned and talked. III-I4, had "tics;" was a scolder and a worrier. Ill-is, had two attacks of nervous pros- tration ; at about 30 was melancholy and cried. III-i 6, had spasms at puberty; was cheerful in disposition. III-i8, melancholic. IIL-ig, is upset by her husband's sprees; is unreason- able. IV—i, very bright, but stubborn and sly. IV-2, emotional. (V—8 : i.). 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 res
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