Sleep
Great sleepiness and constant yawning all day even though the patient had slept well the previous night. Sleepiness with eyes half-closed and a feeling of great sleepiness during the day when alone or periodical sleepiness every other day.
Sleepiness during delirium, during and after stool. He feels sleepy by day and semi¬conscious by night.
Yawning with thirst and in rheumatism.
Restlessness and sleeplessness; he could scarcely sleep for half an hour, and during his slumbering was continually busy with what he had read the previous evening.
Sleeplessness on account of a warmth and anxiety in the blood. The patient feels anxious, especially during the heat; sleeplessness from shivering; from visions; the bed feels too hard.
Sleeplessness before midnight, with thirst, until 1-2 a.m. or until 4 a.m. He wakes with a bitter taste in the mouth.
The patient is very restless at night with frequent waking and falling asleep again. Sleep disturbed by frightful dreams; delirium and shuddering. He starts with fright on going to sleep and during sleep.
He dreams he is busy about his household affairs; anxious dreams about his
business; dreams of dispute and vexation; of battles; of pain and disease; of events of the previous day; of events read about; of tossing someone out of the window.
Nightmares and somnambulism.
Restless sleep in children.
He cannot sleep before midnight on account of a frequent shivering sensation, which creeps over one arm or foot, followed by some sweat.
Waking in the evening soon after falling asleep; waking with hepatic symptoms; with numbness.
Sudden waking at midnight or 3 a.m, or from desire for stool.
Deep, comatose sleep after delirium.
He sleeps on his back; curled up like a dog or on the painful side, or
it is impossible to sleep on his side.
Fever
Chilliness yet warm to touch, more so in a warm room than in the