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" ... a form and violence as to render necessary a certain amount of restraint to prevent escape from the imaginary object which engaged the attention ; occasionally they would grasp at something in the space in front, appear as if they possessed or rejected... "
A Cyclopaedia of drug pathogenesy v. 4, 1890-1901 - Page 157
1891
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 31

1873 - 872 pages
...engaged the attention ; occasionally they would grasp at something in the space in front, appear as if he possessed or rejected it, then turn the head as if...posture, walking, &c. ; there was constant action of the fingers, as if attempting to pick something from the person or bed-clothes ; at times they would burst...
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The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica: A Record of the Positive ..., Volume 9

Timothy Field Allen - Homeopathy - 1879 - 738 pages
...Neither of them was able to support himself alone upon his feet, but would take a step or two with staggering gait, falling to the floor as if intoxicated or in a state of complete exhanstion. *During the period of excitement the extremities were in constant motion, co-ordinate only...
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The Pathogenetic Record: An Arrangement of the Pathological ..., Volume 1

Edward William Berridge - Drugs - 1880 - 456 pages
...engaged the attention ; occasionally they would grasp at something in the space in front, appear as if he possessed or rejected it, then turn the head as if...co-ordinate only so far as they related to the corresponding limh, yet wanting in that harmony of action which is found in those movements of a higher order, as...
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A Cyclopaedia of Drug Pathogenesy, Volume 4

1891 - 780 pages
...slightly drooping ; corneae very bright ; pupils widely dilated and insensible to light ; conjunctivae injected ; face deeply suffused, and of a dark crimson...posture, walking, &c. ; there was constant action of the fingers, as if attempting to pick something from the person or bedclothes ; at times they would burst...
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Unabridged Dictionary of Sensations as If

James William Ward - Medical - 1999 - 984 pages
...Falling. — He was not able to support himself alone upon his feet, but would take a step or two with staggering gait, falling to the floor as if intoxicated or in a state of complete exhaustion. Stramonium (A) . Exhaustion Labor. — An extraordinary restlessness overcomes him in the afternoon,...
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