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Fig. 16.—This family has furnished a large number of the defectives in the
county from which it comes. The many feeble-minded persons have married
and had feeble-minded or epileptic offspring. They are probably related, by
marriage at least, to Case 1334. The central mating is that of a woman of
uncertain mentality, who died of cancer, (her mother suffered from chorea, her
father is a worthless drunkard), married to a man who for many years was a
hard drinker and then became an ardent member of the church. They had
three children, the first an epileptic, the second died in infancy, the third is
apparently normal. E, epileptic; F, feeble-minded; A, alcoholic; Ne, neurotic;
I, insane; Sx, sexually immoral; N, normal; b, born; d, died; inf, infancy.EHo -6TTSb£i<i>6Ln Weeks. Biology and Eugenics.