85. Talks almost continually about fanciful things or such as have really occurred, of faithless love, of her teacher and school days; laughs, sings, dances, weeps, makes grimaces, and gesticulates with her hand. Clings obstinately to her ideas, without, however, growing angry about it. Face distorted, eyes fixed, no desires to eat or drink, things offered her are hastily dispatched: Platin – M. MULLER
86. Griping in the umbilical region towards evening. Pressing and urging in the rectum, hard stool coming out in pieces; forgetful, absent minded, sad and melancholy; fear of death; thinks he is better than his wife: Platin.- SCHUELLER
87. Forgetful, absent-minded; melancholy; fear of dying, thinks himself above others; colicky pains in umbilical region, worse in the evening: Platin-HERMEL.