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1. Affections of the mind in general; amativeness; dizziness of the mind.
2. Nymphomania.
3. Melancholy sadness and melancholy, sometimes with violent weeping, or interrupted by fits of involuntary laughter.
4. Laughs at serious things.
5. Stupor, low, muttering delirium; loquacious.
6. Thinks he is several pieces, and cannot adjust the fragments.
7. Stupor from which he could be aroused for a moment only to lapse back into a muttering lethargy; and forgetfulness.
8. Great apathy; very sluggish; dislike to talk; answers slowly or not at all.
9. Anguish and uneasiness, esp. when alone, or in stormy weather, principally in evening, with timorousness and fright.
10. Anguish respecting the future; or respecting the issue of the disease.
11. Susceptibility to fright.
12. Fear: in evening; of darkness; of spectres; of things creeping out of corners.
13. Hypochondriacal sadness.
14. Disgust to life.
15. Apathy alternating with angry words and acts.
16. Becomes easily vexed and angry, which makes him exceedingly vehement, from which he suffers afterwards.
17. Any lively impression = heat, as if dipped in hot water.
18. Great irascibility, anger, passion, and violence.
19. Involuntary and spasmodic weeping and laughter.
20. Misanthropy.
21. Repugnance to labour.
22. Shamelessness, approaching insanity.
23. Great indifference to everything, and even to patient’s own family.
24. Great forgetfulness, esp. in morning.
25. Great flow of ill-assorted ideas.
26. Zoomagnetic condition; state of clairvoyance.
27. Ecstasy.