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away his breath, attended with an extremely disagreeable sensation in the abdomen; this compelled him to double up, rolling here and there, then again rise up and walk about. [MORGAGNI, de sed. et caus. morb, LIX.1] Fits of anguish for a long time. [TIM. A. GUELDENKLEE, Opp., p. 280.2]
Anxiety and restlessness in the whole body (aft. 1 h.). [RICHARD, in Schenk, lib., VII., obs. 211.3]
10. Anxious and trembiing, he is afraid of himself, that he
might not be able to restrain himself from killing someone with a knife. [MERCUS, Ephem. d. Heilkunst, Heft., 111.4]
Anxiety and heal, not allowing her to go to sleep before midnight for many days. Anxiety in the evening, after lying down and after midnight, at 3 o’clock,
after awaking.
Severe anxiety, at night about 3 o’clock, she sometimes felt hot then again like vomiting. Anxiety, anguish. [MYRRHEN, Misc. Nat. Cir. – Neuemed, chir., Wahrnehm, Vol. I., 1778.-QUELMALZ, Commerc, lit., 1737.5]
15. Excessive anguish. [KAISER, in Hb, u. Tr. Arzneimittellehre.6] The most intolerable anguish. [FORESTUS lib., 17, obs., 13.7]
Great anguish with constriction of the chest and difficult respiration. [KAISER, 1.c.]
Internal anguish. [KAISER, 1.c.]
Mortal anguish. [HENNING in Hufeland’s Journ. X., 2.8]
20. Continual anguish, like remorse of conscience, as if he had acted in violation of his duty, without knowing in what particular.
Anguish of heart, interrupted by fainting fits coming on. [FRIEDRICH. 1.c.] Anguish and anxiety, so that he reapeatedly fell into a swoon. [BERNH. VERZASCH. Obs. med. obs. 66.9]
Anguish, trembling and quivering, with cold perspiration in the face. [ALBERTI, jurisprud, med. Tom. II., p. 257.10]
Great anguish, trembling and quivering with severe tearing in the abdomen. [ALBERTI, 1.c.]
25. With inexpressible anguish, he seemed on account of his increasing pains to lie at the point of death. [MORGAGNI, 1.c.]
With great anguish, he rolls and tosses about in the bed, [GUELDENKLEE, ibid. BUEITNER, Unterr. ueb. d. Toedl. d. Wund.1]
He can find no rest in any place, continually changes his position, wished to get from one bed into another and to lie, now here, now there.
Restlessness, he desires to get from one bed into another. [MYRRHEN, 1.c.] Restlessness and tossing about in bed with sadness and unquenchable thirst (aft. 24 h.). [BUETTNER, 1.c.]
30. Restlessness with pains in the head, in the belly and in the knees. [RICHARD, 1.c.]
Full of restlessness, the child is cross and whimpers.
Restlessness, and hypochondriac anxiety as from constant sitting in a room, as if from the upper part of the chest, without palpitation (at once). Anguish and fear; he sees an acquaintance who is not present lie dead on the sofa, and is much afraid of him. [Whl.]
He sees nothing but worms and bugs crawling about on his bed, from which he desires to run away, and of which he throws out whole hands full. [Whl.]
35. He sees nothing but rogues in his room, and therefore always creeps under the bed. [Whl.]