| 1902 - 668 pages
...Every few minutes he would lose himself, and then wake up, as it were, to those around him. Imagines he hears music, shuts his eyes, and is lost for some time in the most delicious thoughts and dreams. He was in constant fear that he would become insane. Carbolic acid. — Entire disinclination to study.... | |
| Melford Eugene Douglass - Homeopathy - 1903 - 246 pages
...spirit, with excessive loquacity. Hallucinations and imaginations innumerable. Fixed ideas. Imagines he hears music ; shuts his eyes, and is lost for some time in the most delicious thoughts and fancies. Uncontrollable laughter, till the face became purple and the back and loins ache. Constant... | |
| 890 pages
...and larger; that some one calls him; that he hears numberless bells ringing most sweetly; imagines he hears music; shuts his eyes, and is lost for some time in the most delicious thoughts and dreams. EXAGGERATION OF DURATION OF TIME AND EXTENT OF SPACE; a few seconds seem ages; a few rods an immense... | |
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