Very forgetful: forgets his last words and ideas; begins a sentence,
forgets what he intends to speak; inability to recall any thought
or event on account of other thoughts crowding the brain ( Anac.
, Lac. c. ).
Constantly theorizing.
Laughs immoderately at every trifling word spoken to him.
Full of fun and mischief, then perhaps moaning and crying.
Great apprehension of approaching death.
Delirium tremens; excessive loquacity; exaggeration of time and
distance.
Time seems too long ( Arg. n. ); a few seconds seem ages.
Distance seems immense; a few rods seems miles.
Sensation as it the calvarium was opening and shutting ( Act. ).
Sensation of swelling in the perineum or near the anus, as if sitting
on a ball (with great quantities of ropy mucus in urine, Cinch.
).
Relation. - Compare: Bell. , Hyos ;, Stram.
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