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English: Case I, Fig. 54.— Is a school-teacher, thirty-two years of
age, of a very nervous temperament, bright and well edu- 
cated. Father and mother living; father a periodical drunkard; grandmother died of consumption. One of her cousins 
committed suicide, and another became insane. A sister of 
cousin hanged herself. Grandmother, on mother's side, 
became insane, and a grand-aunt committed suicide. She 
was born in the East, but came west on account of a ten- 
dency to consumption. The forehead is very prominent, 
with a marked depression at the bridge of the nose. The 
nose is undeveloped, and has the appearance of falling into 
the face. Hypertrophy of the mucous membrane and bones 
of the nose require her to breathe through the mouth. The chest is undeveloped, and she is quite round-shouldered. The 
jaws and chin are fairly well developed. The alveolar pro- 
cess, although small for the body, has normal dental arches. 
Width outside first permanent molar, 2; outside second 
bicuspid, 1.90; width of vault, 1.60; height of vault .62. 
Third molar not present, and teeth small, hence the reason 
for no deformity.
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Source The etiology of osseous deformities of the head, face, jaws and teeth
Author Eugene Solomon Talbot

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