WILLIAM BOERICKE
- Indifference towards those loved best; inability to realize responsibility; buoyancy.
- Mentally elated and gay.
J.H.CLARKE
- Uncommon buoyancy of mind; fears nothing and is self-satisfied.
- Disposition to be exceedingly anxious, causing perspiration.
- Aversion to his own family.
- Sensation as if danger menaced him.
- Forgetfulness of dates and of his common employment.
S.R.PHATAK
- Impulse to walk fast; necessity to be always on the move.
- Aversion to his own family, to those loved best; becomes interested and converses pleasantly with strangers.
- Inability to realize responsibility.
- Depression of mind.
- Stands on the street ogling the women as they pass by, so great is his lust.
J.T.KENT
- Reticence and silence; sitting and saying nothing.
- This reticence is like Puls., and often belongs to the insane who will sit in the corner and say nothing all day, never uttering one single word, and hardly answering when spoken to.
- A patient sits in the corner and says nothing and does nothing, eats when food is offered, is led to her room when the time comes, resists nobody, answers nothing; such a state is found in Pulsatilla, and is closely allied to this remedy.
- There, is some insanity in it, but especially the fatigue and mildness of a the brain.
- Mental exhaustion from overwork or from vices.
- It is suitable after Sil. in the spinal affections that are attended with paralysis, trembling and numbness in the soles of the feet.
- It will often stop the progress of structural nervous diseases and prevent the, case from getting worse.
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