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1. Hypochondriacal sadness, and melancholy ideas. 2. Anthropophobia. 3. Anxiety, apprehension, and fear of approaching death. 4. Fear and mistrust of the futureRead more
1. Hypochondriacal sadness, and melancholy ideas.
2. Anthropophobia.
3. Anxiety, apprehension, and fear of approaching death.
4. Fear and mistrust of the future, with discouragement and despair.
5. Disposition to take everything amiss, to contradict, and to fly into a rage.
6. Frequently screams loudly, as if to call someone; so furious has to be restrained.
7. Manners awkward, silly.
8. Disposition to laugh at serious things, and to maintain a serious demeanor when anything laughable occurs.
9. State as if there were two wills, one of which rejects what the other requires.
10. Fixed ideas: that he is double; that there is no reality in anything, all appears like a dream; that a stranger is constantly by his side, one to the r., the other to the l.; her husband is not her husband, her child is not hers; fondles, then pushes them away.
11. Want of moral sentiment (wickedness, impiety, hardness of heart, cruelty).
12. Irresistible desire to blaspheme, and to swear.
13. Sensation as if the mind were separated from the body.
14. Weakness of mind and of memory.
15. Loss of memory.
16. Soon forgets everything; consciousness of forgetfulness takes away appetite.
17. Weakness of all the senses.
18. Absence of ideas.
1. In the evening, water-brash and vomiting, followed by acidity in the mouth. 2. Morning sickness. 3. Pressure in the stomach, chiefly after a meal, as well as when engaged in thought and mental exertion. 4. In the morning, on waking, pressure in the precordial region. 5. Shootings in the pit of thRead more
1. In the evening, water-brash and vomiting, followed by acidity in the mouth.
See less2. Morning sickness.
3. Pressure in the stomach, chiefly after a meal, as well as when engaged in thought and mental exertion.
4. In the morning, on waking, pressure in the precordial region.
5. Shootings in the pit of the stomach, chiefly on breathing.
6. Great thirst, with the arrest of breathing while drinking.
7. Vomiting of the ingesta, which gives relief.
8. Clucking noise and fermentation in the pit of the stomach.
9. After a meal, commotion in the precordial region at every step.
10. Painful sensation in cardiac end of the stomach on walking fast.
11. Weak digestion, with fulness and distension of the abdomen and hypochondriacal humor.
12. Pressure in the liver.
13. Colic in the umbilical region, mostly pressive, or dull and shooting, aggravated by respiration; cough, and external pressure.
14. Pain, as if a blunt plug were pressed into the intestines.
15. Hardness of the abdomen.
16. Flatulent colic with pinching, and borborygmi in the abdomen, and an inclination to go to stool.
17. All kinds of food appear insipid.
18. Bitter taste with dryness of the mouth and throat.
19. Fetid taste in the mouth.
20. Violent and constant thirst, with sensation as of suffocation when drinking.
21. Want of appetite.
22. Weakness of digestion.
23. After a meal, hypochondriacal humor, heat of face, pressure and tension in the precordial region, in the stomach, and in the belly, the inclination to vomit or to go to stool, repugnance to exertion, great fatigue, and desire to sleep.
24. Symptoms disappear after dinner but begin again in two hours.
25. Fruitless inclination to go to stool.
26. Urgent desire which passes away with an effort to expel.
27. Difficult evacuation even of soft stools, from inactivity of the rectum.
28. Stools of a pale color.
29. Evacuation of blood with the stools.
30. Painful piles (both blind and bleeding) in the anus.
31. Itching in the anus.
32. Oozing of moisture from the rectum.
33. Fissures of the rectum.