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Mind.
1. Silent, melancholy, and peevish humor; despair of eternal salvation.
2. Desponding, grieving mood.
3. Sadness when hearing distant music.
4. Anguish, esp. in the region of epigastrium, with melancholy and disposition to weep; esp. after a fit of anger, or on the approach of other persons.
5. Sensitive disposition.
6. Dread of men; the desire to be alone, or else aversion to solitude.
7. Excitement after a glass of wine, almost mischievous.
8. Must laugh if anyone looks at her to say anything serious.
9. Inclined to laugh and cry at the same time.
10. Irritability and susceptibility, with tears.
11. Irascibility.
12. Obstinacy.
13. Estrangement and frenzy, which manifest themselves by envy, reproaches, arrogance, and overbearing conduct.
14. Disposition to be very haughty when sick; mistrustful; does not understand anything one says to them; memory weak.
15. Avaricious.
16. Character, mild, and submissive.
17. Complete indifference.
18. Aversion to speaking.
19. Fatigue from intellectual exertion, and incapability of devotion to mental labor.
20. Giddiness.
21. Inability to express oneself correctly; misapplication of words and syllables.
22. Confused speech. Confusion about everyday things, but rational talking on abstract subjects.
23. Inability to remember what is read.
24. Stupefaction, Dulness.