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1. Despondency, melancholy, and disposition to weep.
2. Nostalgia.
3. Anxiety and agitation; yielding, anxious mood.
4. Taciturnity; concentration in self.
5. Inquietude and ill-humor on the least provocation, arising from excessive nervous debility.
6. Scruples of conscience (about trifles).
7. Restless and fidgety; great liability to be frightened, esp. by least noise.
8. Discouragement.
9. Moroseness, ill-humour, and despair, with the intense weariness of life.
10. Wishes to drown herself.
11. Disposition to fly into a rage, obstinacy, and great irritability.
12. The child becomes obstinate and headstrong; cries when kindly spoken to.
13. Excitement with an easy orgasm of blood.
14. Repugnance to labor.
15. Apathy and indifference.
16. Weakness of memory.
17. Incapacity for reflection.
18. Great distraction.
19. Tendency to misapply words in speaking.
20. Fixed ideas; the patient thinks only of pins, fears them, searches for them, and counts them carefully.