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1. Great agitation and tossing of the body with anguish, inconsolable irritability, cries, tears, groans, complaints, and reproaches.
2. Sensitive irritability.
3. Fearful anticipations of approaching death; predicts the day he is to die.
4. Sadness.
5. Presentiments, as if in a state of clairvoyance.
6. Anthropophobia and misanthropy; has no affection for anybody.
7. Maliciousness.
8. A strong disposition to be angry, to be frightened, and to quarrel.
9. The least noise, even music, appears insupportable.
10. Humour changeable; at one time sad, depressed, irritable, and despairing; at another time gay, excited, full of hope, and disposed to sing and dance.
11. Vexed at trifles; takes every joke in bad part.
12. Dislike to talk; answers laconically.
13. Alternate paroxysms of laughter and tears.
14. Great, inconsolable anxiety.
15. Anxiety respecting one’s malady, and despair of a cure.
16. Fear of spectres.
17. Fear of the dark.
18. Disposition to run away from one’s bed.
19. Mind, as it were, paralyzed, with incapability of reflection, and a sensation as if all the intellectual functions were performed in the region of the stomach.
20. Paroxysms of folly and madness.
21. Unsteadiness of ideas.
22. In the delirium is unhappiness, worry, despair, and raving, with an expression of fear upon the countenance; but there is rarely unconsciousness.
23. Delirium, chiefly at night; with ecstasy.
24. Weakness of memory.
25. Ailments from fear, fright, vexation.