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RMRFRJG1–. 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. II9, 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
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RMRFRJ91–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . FIG. 29. FIG. 30. FIG. 31. FIGURE 29.—II-2, probably feeble-minded; egotistical and boastful, but of kindly, even dis- position. II-7. excessively alcoholic; Sx; assaultive; killed himself by hanging. II-8, immoral. III-i, excessively alcoholic, suicidal and homicidal; cut his throat twice; stabbed at landlady; was excitable and violent. III-2, Sx. III-3, Sx. (13 : 172.) FIGURE 30.—I-i, lackadaisical, easy-going, and good-natured. 1-2, very nervous and hyper- active; became demented and trembled; was irritable, easily excited; had delusions a
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RMRFRD1X–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PEDIGREE CHARTS. FIGURE 58—continued. quiet again. IV-4, feeble-minded, peculiar, quiet, unsocial, and saving. IV-5, reserved and unsocial. IV—6, high-tempered, ugly, assaultive. IV-y, Sx, eccentric. IV-8, even- tempered, but destructive and alcoholic. IV-9, Sx and morose. IV-io, high-tempered and alcoholic. IV-n, "best of the boys so far." (7 : 153.). n FIG. 59. FIGURB 59.—I-i, had melancholy spells. 1-2, died senile. 1-3, showed temper when drunk, later wept over his misdeeds. 1-4, sweet and lovable; died of "grief." II-3,