(Cold respiration on the face, in the morning in bed, with red cheeks.)
For three successive evenings great restlessness with pressive headache and febrile heat. [Fz.]
Increased warmth in the feet. [Hbg.]
After walking in the open air perspiration broke out all over the body (aft. 6 h.). [Hbg.]
275. Very frequent anxiety with desponding thoughts and fears. [Fz.]
Very discontented and very much disposed to weep over everything that happens about him and especially over what he himself has done.
Indifference. [Stf.]
She feels herself indisposed for all work and has no pleasure in anything’ she is uncomfortable. [Gss.]
In the afternoon and throughout the evening very dejected; his thoughts are melancholy and sad and he is tired of life. [Fz.]
280. All day long very anxious as if he had done something bad; when the door was opened, he feared that someone was coming to take him to prison. [Lr.]
Sullen, cross, when something did not occur as he wished (aft. 24 h.). [Ws.]
Sullen, cross, ill-humoured. [Gss.]
Ill-humoured, indisposed, irresolute. [Stf.]
Angry and disposed to quarrel and crossness. [Gss.]
285. Inclined to contradict. [Gss.]
All day long cross and suspicious; he would no longer trust his best friend, and imagined he was always being deceived (aft. 40 h.). [Lr.]
Good humour. (Reaction of the organism, curative action.) [Lr.] (From external application.)
Erodes the skin and raises blisters. [LEMNIUS, l. c.]