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====== MIND. [1] ====== | ====== MIND. [1] ====== | ||
- | {{anchor:s6}}Insensibility.\\ {{anchor:s7}}Loss of memory.\\ {{anchor:s8}}(In sick:) Forgetfullness, she cannot remember anything, becomes easily confused.\\ {{anchor:s9}}(In sick:) She starts to do something and forgets it.\\ {{anchor:s10}}(In sick:) She has difficulty of remembering events that have passed.\\ {{anchor:s11}}(In sick:) She has periods of mental abstraction.\\ {{anchor:s12}}Absentminded, starts when spoken to, nervous tremor.\\ {{anchor:s13}}Inability to fix mind on anything or retain what is read.\\ {{anchor:s14}}Muddled and confused.\\ {{anchor:s15}}(In sick:) She had sense of bewilderment.\\ {{anchor:s16}}Mind unusually clear, desirous for intellectual work.\\ {{anchor:s17}}Entire disinclination to study; what he had accomplished seemed very trifling.\\ {{anchor:s18}}Disinclination to mental efforts, event to read.\\ {{anchor:s19}}Disinclination for mental or bodily labor.\\ <span grade3>{{anchor:s20}}Constantly agitated, moaning continuously and occasionally uttering a piercing cry; recognizes no one.</span> <span grade2>{{anchor:s21}}~</span> <span grade3>Acute hydrocephalus.</span>\\ {{anchor:s22}}Depressed; morose; irritable.\\ {{anchor:s23}}Fear of impending sickness, evening in bed.\\ {{anchor:s24}}Very irritable.\\ {{anchor:s25}}(In sick:) She became petulant and impatient although naturally good, quiet and gentle.\\ {{anchor:s26}}Mental and physical exhilaration.\\ {{anchor:s27}}Restless: cries out in sleep; t. <span sbita>{{anchor:s28}}~</span> Meningitis. | + | {{anchor:s6}}Insensibility.\\ {{anchor:s7}}Loss of memory.\\ {{anchor:s8}}(In sick:) Forgetfullness, she cannot remember anything, becomes easily confused.\\ {{anchor:s9}}(In sick:) She starts to do something and forgets it.\\ {{anchor:s10}}(In sick:) She has difficulty of remembering events that have passed.\\ {{anchor:s11}}(In sick:) She has periods of mental abstraction.\\ {{anchor:s12}}Absentminded, starts when spoken to, nervous tremor.\\ {{anchor:s13}}Inability to fix mind on anything or retain what is read.\\ {{anchor:s14}}Muddled and confused.\\ {{anchor:s15}}(In sick:) She had sense of bewilderment.\\ {{anchor:s16}}Mind unusually clear, desirous for intellectual work.\\ {{anchor:s17}}Entire disinclination to study; what he had accomplished seemed very trifling.\\ {{anchor:s18}}Disinclination to mental efforts, even to read.\\ {{anchor:s19}}Disinclination for mental or bodily labor.\\ <span grade3>{{anchor:s20}}Constantly agitated, moaning continuously and occasionally uttering a piercing cry; recognizes no one.</span> <span grade2>{{anchor:s21}}~</span> <span grade3>Acute hydrocephalus.</span>\\ {{anchor:s22}}Depressed; morose; irritable.\\ {{anchor:s23}}Fear of impending sickness, evening in bed.\\ {{anchor:s24}}Very irritable.\\ {{anchor:s25}}(In sick:) She became petulant and impatient although naturally good, quiet and gentle.\\ {{anchor:s26}}Mental and physical exhilaration.\\ {{anchor:s27}}Restless: cries out in sleep; t. <span sbita>{{anchor:s28}}~</span> Meningitis. |
====== SENSORIUM. [2] ====== | ====== SENSORIUM. [2] ====== |