WILLIAM BOERICKE
- Wild, wandering feeling.
- Inability to think.
- Mental confusion.
- Ideas confused.
- Illusion of divided personality.
- Thinks he is broken or double, and tosses about the bed trying to get pieces together (Cajeput).
- Delirium, wandering, muttering.
- Perfect indifference.
- Falls asleep while being spoken to. Melancholia, with stupor.
J.H.CLARKE
- Stupor; falls asleep while being spoken to, or answering; heavy sleep till aroused; awakes only to again fall asleep in the midst of his answer, which he vainly endeavors to finish.
- Indisposed to think, want of power; mind seems weak, confused, as if drunk.
- Cannot confine his mind: a sort of wild, wandering feeling.
- Gloomy, unhappy state of mind.
- Body feels scattered about, tosses around to get the pieces together; cannot sleep because he cannot get pieces together.
- Mind wanders as soon as the eyes are closed.
- Mentally restless but too lifeless to move.
- Indisposed to think; inability to memorize.
- < When thinking of pains in various parts of body.
S.R.PHATAK
- Aversion to mental and bodily exertion.
- Thinks he is broken or double.
- Parts Feel Separated or scattered.
- Tosses about in bed trying to get pieces together, Hopeless of recovery; and certain of death.
- Dull and confused.
- Falls asleep while answering or does not complete his sentence.
- Wandering, muttering delirium.
- Perfect indifference.
- Bewildered Imagines his limbs are talking to each other.
J.T.KENT
- His mind seems to be gone.
- He does not know what be is talking about lie is in confusion, and when aroused be attempts to say some thing, and utters a word or two and it all flits away, and he is back in his state of stupor again. No matter what disease that comes in, no matter what inflammation is present, no matter what organ is inflamed, if that state of the blood that can give rise to such symptoms and such sepsis is present, if that state of the mind is present, it is Baptisia.
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