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1. Epistaxis; also bleeding from the mouth. 2. Inclination to put the fingers into the nose. 3. The child rubs the nose constantly and bores with the fingers in the nose until blood comes out. 4. Flow of pus from the nose. 5. Violent sneezing, which provokes a sensation of pressure on the temples, aRead more
1. Epistaxis; also bleeding from the mouth.
2. Inclination to put the fingers into the nose.
3. The child rubs the nose constantly and bores with the fingers in the nose until blood comes out.
4. Flow of pus from the nose.
5. Violent sneezing, which provokes a sensation of pressure on the temples, and seems as though it would burst the chest.
6. Fluent coryza, with sensation of burning in the nostrils.
7. Stoppage of the nose, in the evening.
8. Fluent coryza at noon.
9. The nose burns.
1. Lachrymose and plaintive humor. 2. A child cries when it is touched; is averse to being caressed. 3. Continual inquietude, with desire for things of all kinds, which are rejected some moments after. 4. Disposition to be offended by trifling jests. 5. Great anguish and anxiety on walking in the opRead more
1. Lachrymose and plaintive humor.
See less2. A child cries when it is touched; is averse to being caressed.
3. Continual inquietude, with desire for things of all kinds, which are rejected some moments after.
4. Disposition to be offended by trifling jests.
5. Great anguish and anxiety on walking in the open air.
6. Delirium.