Neuropath, nū′ro-path, n. one who takes nervous conditions solely or mostly into account in his pathology.
The neuropath is the individual with an inborn tendency to the neurosis.
In anger, as in every other emotion, the neuropath is as transient as he is truculent.
Any happiness in marriage to a neuropath is largely dependent on the self-sacrifice of the wife.
Neuropaths must pass on some defect; therefore, though victims may marry, no neuropath has a right to have children.