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1. Disposition to weep, as from nostalgia. 2. Bad effects from grief, sorrow, unfortunate love, with great emaciation, sleepiness, and morning sweat. 3. Sadness and uneasiness respecting the future. 4. Anxious inquiries respecting the disease under treatment. 5. Restlessness and precipitation. 6. SiRead more
1. Disposition to weep, as from nostalgia.
See less2. Bad effects from grief, sorrow, unfortunate love, with great emaciation, sleepiness, and morning sweat.
3. Sadness and uneasiness respecting the future.
4. Anxious inquiries respecting the disease under treatment.
5. Restlessness and precipitation.
6. Silent (sadness) peevishness and aversion to the conversation.
7. Great indifference.
8. A complete indifference to everything; not a soporous, delirious, or irritable condition, but simply an indifferent state of mind to all things; the patient does not want anything, nor to speak, shows no interest in the outside world (may occur in any disease in fevers of very low type).
9. Difficulty of comprehension, the patient will think a little while about a question, perhaps answers it, then forgets all about it; dizziness of the mind.
10. When reading, a thousand other thoughts came into his head, could not rightly comprehend anything; what he read became as if dark in his head and he immediately forgot all; what he had long known he could only recall with difficulty.
11. Inability to endure noise or conversation.
12. Dulness and indolence of mind, with want of imagination.
13. Weakness of memory.
14. Imbecility.
15. Cannot connect his thoughts.
16. Paucity of ideas and unfitness for intellectual labor.
17. Illusions of the senses; hears a bell pealing; sees only ciphers before his eyes.