Encyclopedia For Handwriting Analysts Volume Ten By Dr. Erika M. Karohs
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0BTABLE OF CONTENTS UTABLE OF CONTENTSU ............................................................................................................ I UHENZE, ADOLFU ........................................................................................................................... 1 UHISTORY OF GRAPHOLOGYU .................................................................................................. 2 UHOMOGENOUS STROKEU ...................................................................................................... 16 UHOOKSU ....................................................................................................................................... 18 UInitial hooksU ........................................................................................................................... 18 UFinal hooksU ............................................................................................................................. 19 UHORIZONTAL AXISU ............................................................................................................. 22 UHORIZONTAL STROKESU ..................................................................................................... 23 UHorizontal strokes heavy in the upper zoneU ................................................................. 23 UHorizontal final strokesU .................................................................................................... 24 UHOSTILITYU ............................................................................................................................. 26 UHOUSE TYRANTSU .................................................................................................................. 30 UHUMORU ...................................................................................................................................... 32 UHYSTERICAL PERSONALITYU ............................................................................................. 34 UI.Q. FROM HANDWRITINGU................................................................................................ 38 UIQ from handwriting – possible or not?U ........................................................................ 39 UIDEALISTU .................................................................................................................................. 41 UILLNESS AS SEEN IN HANDWRITINGU ......................................................................... 46 UIndications of possible pathological disturbancesU ...................................................... 47 UExtreme pressure irregularitiesU ..................................................................................... 47 UPoor general healthU ............................................................................................................. 48 UTensionU ................................................................................................................................... 48 UHeart ailments.U .................................................................................................................... 49 UResting pointsU ....................................................................................................................... 50 UTuberculosisU .......................................................................................................................... 51