WILLIAM BOERICKE
- Weak memory.
- Very sensitive to noise.
- Averse to work, to talk.
- Child repeats everything said to it.
- Fears arrest on account of a supposed crime. Melancholia.
- Lethargic, stupid.
- Paresis
J.H.CLARKE
- Hypochondriac humor. Thoughts of death, as if the end were approaching.
- Fear of robbers or of frightful specters.
- Stares as if frightened on waking, rolls head from side to side.
- Fretful, peevish humor, morose, with dislike to conversation, esp. in evening.
- Child cross towards evening, brain affected.
- The patient is powerfully affected by conversation or by noise.
- Irascibility and impatience.
- Tendency to fits of passion, and great uneasiness when left alone.
- Aversion to labor (and to walk).
- Fickleness (very variable mood), with sadness towards noon and joy (hilarity) in evening, and vice versa.
- Weakness of memory.
- Forgetfulness (forgets what has been accomplished during the day).
- Weak memory with stinging pains in head.
- Unconquerable drowsiness after prolonged night-watching.
- Absence of ideas.
- Difficult conception.
- Incoherent ideas.
- Thoughtlessness and dullness of intellect.
- Repeats all questions before answering them.
S.R.PHATAK
- Repeats all questions before answering them.
- Fears arrest on account of supposed crime.
- Fretful, peevish; cries if vexed or moved; during sleep (children).
- Easily, startled; excited or intoxicated.
- Forgetful. Screams with pain.
- Averse to conversation; to work.
- Sensitive to others talking and noise.
- Stares as if frightened on walking, and rolls head from side to side.
- Muddled.
- Brain fag. Weeps when angry.
- Lethargic.
- Thinks of death calmly.
J.T.KENT
- Feeble children, feeble girls, mind feeble, memory poor.
- Tendency to be docile, but when aroused irascible. If the child comes down with scarlatina or measles, it goes into a stupor.
- The eruption does not come out.
- There is a tendency to convulsions, drawing in the extremities, suppression of urine, rolling of the head from one side to the other, and from stupor it goes into complete unconsciousness; inability to throw eruptions to the surface.
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