TABACUM MIND SYMPTOMS

WILLIAM BOERICKE
  • Sensation of excessive wretchedness.
  • Very despondent.
  • Forgetful.
  • Discontented.


J.H.CLARKE
  • Gloomy melancholy.
  • Inclination to weep.
  • Anguish and inquietude, generally in the afternoon, > by weeping.
  • Restlessness, which prompts continual change of place.
  • Dislike to labor and conversation.
  • Excessive vertigo; mental faculties much impaired; cannot read or study; sufferings from abuse of tobacco.
  • Difficulty of concentrating mind for any length of time on one subject.
  • Feels as if some one were coming to arrest him, or murder him; always with singing in ears (produced R. T. C.).
  • Suicidal tendency, gloomy forebodings, inclined to hang down head, breath becomes short, appetite goes (produced R. T. C.).
  • Feels intoxicated, hands and feet tremble.
  • Over-excitement and great liveliness, with songs, dancing, and great loquacity.
  • The Mexican priests incite courage and bravery by means of an ointment of tobacco.
  • Abject cowardice, thinks he is going to die and is in extreme terror of death (from smoking many cigars.J. H. C.).
  • Frequent laughter without cause.
  • Silly talk, cannot stop; loss of memory.
  • Attacks of silliness; cannot help talking silly and memory goes, blames himself for things, inclines to suicide and despair. R. T. C.).
  • Idiotic; epileptic idiocy.
  • Concourse of confused ideas.
  • Cataleptic state.
  • Stupor


S.R.PHATAK
  • Very despondent.
  • Indifferent.
  • Morose; sensation of extreme wretchedness.
  • Forgetful; slow perception.
  • Confusion.
  • Mental fag.
  • Idiotic; epileptic idiocy.
  • Silly talk.
  • Feels as it some were coming to arrest him or murder him.




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