Night-terrors of children, with screaming, unconsciousness of what is occurring around them; cannot recognize, nor be comforted by, their friends.
Profound melancholic delusions.
Loss of memory.
Puerperal mania.
Remarkably depressed in spirits.
Spasmodic stricture of the sphincter ani.
Diminution of sexual desire.
Nocturnal emissions, with amorous dreams and erections.
Satyriasis. Nymphomania.
During the menses: epileptic spasms, nymphomania, itching, burning and excitement in the vulva, pudenda, and clitoris.
After the menses: headache, insomnia, and heat in the genitals.
Extreme drowsiness.
unsteadiness of gait.
Lead-poisoning.