Clarke's Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
- Coxalgia
- Haemoptysis
- Irritability
- Sleep, abnormal
- Thought, difficult
- Tobacco, effects of
- Irritability and inability to think
- Sleepiness, without being able to sleep
- Stupor < at time of flood tide, at the full moon, > with ebb tide
- Hawking of blood-streaked mucus
- Sensitiveness to tobacco
- Becomes exasperated at what he thinks may happen
- Inability for continuous thought
- No stool
- Stool occurred later than usual, and after much pressure
- The mucus hawked from the larynx contains streaks of bright blood
- Twitching of large muscle below r. scapula
- Sticking pain in l. hip-joint that made him quite lame, frequently during and after walking, disappearing after standing and sitting down
- Uneasiness
- Inability to keep quiet
- Everything is seen as in a fever with a hard pulse
- Sensitiveness to tobacco
- Causes blotches over whole body
- Great weariness and desire to sleep without ability to sleep
- Slumbering without real sleep
- Deep sleep for several hours, from which he awoke and could not collect his senses for along time, and remained long in an irresolute condition
- Sleepy in evening, and slept well all night
- Dreams of death with violent weeping
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