. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 70. FIGURE 70.—I-i, sociable, respected, and well liked. 1-3, active, ambitious, sociable, and well liked. 1-4, sociable, though quiet, retiring, sensitive, conscientious, and devout. Il-a, sociable and lovable; had high standards. II-4, quiet and retiring, reserved and "; II-7, in middle life became melancholy, lost interest, became seclusive, then demented and was childish and irritable. II-8, a general favorite, but sensitive and a worrier, ll-g, ambitious, sociable, but sensitive and a worrier; had nervous prostratio
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 70. FIGURE 70.—I-i, sociable, respected, and well liked. 1-3, active, ambitious, sociable, and well liked. 1-4, sociable, though quiet, retiring, sensitive, conscientious, and devout. Il-a, sociable and lovable; had high standards. II-4, quiet and retiring, reserved and "; II-7, in middle life became melancholy, lost interest, became seclusive, then demented and was childish and irritable. II-8, a general favorite, but sensitive and a worrier, ll-g, ambitious, sociable, but sensitive and a worrier; had nervous prostration and insomnia. II-n, at 12 had brain fever; became an imbecile; easily irritated. Ill—i, committed to State hospital; at 12 had periodic spells of excitement and exhilaration and depression; at 41 attempted suicide by cutting his throat. IV-3, sociable, well liked, sympathetic, opti- mistic, and gentle. IV-4, at 41 undressed in public and set fires. (41 : 380.). IV FIG. 71. FIGURE 71.—I-1, cheerful and energetic. 1-2, capable mentally. II-2, looked on the dark side and worried over religious matters. II-3, of a jovial disposition, but a cheat. II-4, cheerful and capable. II-6, strong-willed, stern but gentle, quiet, reserved, and religious. II-7, excitable; became depressed and threatened suicide; had alternating moods. III-3, well and capable. III-5, capable and well. III-7, nervous, excitable, disposed to worry and be apprehensive. III-8, musical and poetical. III-9, had fits of excitement and violence. III-io, capable mentally. III-i i, musical, sociable; at 29 developed delusions of persecution; was alternately depressed and excited, suicidal and then later delusional. III-I2, musical, active; is now becoming depressed. III-I3, nervous, ambitious, easily discouraged; had periodic depressions and became suicidal; now is cheerful. III-I4, nervous and irritable. III-I5, at 23 became depressed and suicidal; later excited and suicidal; at 42 had severe headaches. IV-3, a
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