665. She does not get to sleep until about 4 a.m., and then dreams of dead people.
The child cannot go to sleep in the evening, cannot get any rest; it gets out of bed.
Sleeplessness before midnight.
He cannot get to sleep before midnight on account of a frequent shuddering sensation that runs over one leg or arm, followed by some perspiration.
In the evening in bed, after a short sleep, she wakes up; she has a twisting about in the scrobiculus cordis, she becomes sick and like to be suffocated, she must sit up.
670. Moaning in sleep about 3 a.m.
In the evening before going to sleep she starts up in affright.
Starting on going to sleep in bed every evening.
Starting up in sleep so as to wake.
He starts up from an anxious dream and howls aloud.
675. On awaking he cannot get rid of his dream; he continues to dream though awake.
She awakes every hour during the night, and remembers what she has dreamt, and when she falls asleep again she dreams another equally vivid dream which she remembers equally well on awaking.
Very restless at night; about 3 a.m. anxious dreams; she cries out aloud in sleep.
Dreams causing anxiety.
He dreams when awake that he wishes to smash some one’s windows.
680. Restless sleep with confused dreams; he tosses from one side to the other. [Hbg.].
Restless sleep full of thoughts. [Mch.]
Somnambulic state, sleep-walking. [NICOLAI…]
Stool passes involuntarily at night in sleep. [Fr.H-n.]
Dreams full of quarrelling and vaxatious, things.
685. Dreams all night very vividly of anxious and careful attention to his business.
In his dreams he is occupied with household affairs.
In her dream at night she gets up and goes to the door as if she would go out.
(He makes motions of his mouth in his sleep as though he were chewing.)
Wakened up out of sleep he talks nonsense.
690. Nocturnal delirious talking.
In the morning, at break of day, delirious chattering of business to be done, which ceases when the pain commences.
Before midnight (about 10 p.m.), along with great heat of the body and perspiration (without thirst), a delirious, frightful delusion, as if attacked by soldiers, so that he was on the point of running away (by throwing off the clothes and getting cool the delirium was allayed).
Towards evening, in sleep, the mouth was drawn to and fro, the eyes were opened and distorted, and she talked nonsense, as though she were awake, she spoke distinctly, but hurriedly, as if she imagined that strange persons were about her; she looked freely about her, talked as to strange children, and wanted to go home.
Waking up early at night.
695. He sleeps only before midnight, and then no longer, remains wide awake, but feels great weariness when lying, which increases in the legs after getting up, but then soon goes off again.
Sleep does not refresh him; on awaking in the morning he is still quite tired; the weariness goes off in getting up and dressing.
She sleeps all day, with dry intense heat, without eating or drinking, with twitching in the face; she passes her stools involuntarily six times under her; they are brown and very fetid.
In the afternoon shivering, then heat, at the same time with chilliness; the chilliness was in the chest and arms (and yet the arms and chest were warmer than usual), the heat was in the head, with pulsating throbbing pain in the temples, which was worse in the evening; shivering, heat and chilliness were unaccompanied by thirst.
After the midday siesta he is chilly and dazed in the head.
700. He must drink frequently at night (aft. 30 h.).
In the morning on awaking, headache.
On awaking, chilliness.
(At night the hands and feet are as if dead (insensible), asleep, icy cold, and cannot be warmed.)
He feels cold all down his right side.
705. Chilliness in the arms.
Chilliness all over, all the first day.
Chilliness in the open air. [Fr. H-n.]
Violent rigor throughout the body, as in ague, which compels her to lie down, with shooting pain in the left side, above the hip, as if a suppurating ulcer there would contract, but without thirst or subsequent heat (aft. 48 h.). [Stf.]
Rigor all over the skin.
710. Rigor towards evening.
In the evening, after lying down, chilliness in bed.
Chilliness in the evening before lying down.
Much shivering.
Chilliness in, and dread of, the open air.
715. After a walk in the open air she gets chilly in the room; she did not feel chilly in the open air.
During a sudden general heat, feeling of chilliness (aft. 1/2 h.).
Great thirst (he must drink much cold fluid) with internal heat, without being hot to the touch externally. [Hbg.]