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  1. ... of consciousness upon it, without any emotion or anxiety." This is especially the case where the pulsations ... digestive powers under such circumstances. Freedom from mental anxiety favours the secretion of fat; whilst continual solicitude ...
  2. ... depressing passions of the mind, as grief, fear, anxiety ; excessive venery, intemperance. It may be known from ... FEVER. SYMPTOMS. It commences with general weariness and anxiety, suc- ceeded by dizziness, chills, and pains over ...
  3. ... features was indicative either of bodily or mental anxiety. For her father ha^d lost his situation ... It was an interesting sight, with which some anxiety was mingled, owing to her delicate constitu- tion. ...
  4. ... of causes. b Moral Causes.—Religious excitement and anxiety, re- verses of fortune, and other pecuniary embarrassments, ... assigned, not one is attributed to religious doubt, anxiety or perplexity. On the other hand, of 678 ...
  5. ... as well those of sudden occurrence, like fright, anxiety, or anger, as those of longer duration, like ... stage of agitation, with general uneasiness, oppres- sion, anxiety, and pain in the region of the stomach, ...
  6. ... an idiopathic affection. Symptoms. Fever. Constitutional disturbance. Debility. Anxiety. Pain, heat, and salivation. Color deepened. Swelling sometimes ...
  7. ... same time that the patient manifests the greatest anxiety and distress ; occasionally, however, it has intervals of ... of an hysterical sort, induced by her great anxiety of mind, than to be ascrib- ed to ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Bliss & E. White, How, Spaulding & Dwight, F. & R. Lockwood, and J.V. Seaman, 1822
    ... in the distinct, being attended usually with great anxiety, heat, thirst, nau- sea, vomiting, and a frequent ... applieations are ne- cessary. Nevertheless, if either the anxiety of the professional man, or the importunity of ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 5) 
    Publication: New York : Printed by J. & J. Harper for Collins and Hannay ... [et al.], 1827
    ... even to the signs of starting in sleep, anxiety of the praecordia, ina- now'iar bility to ... in the disquiet, sleepless nights ensue, with pyrexy, anxiety, and ('ejection of spirits : all which symptoms are ...
  10. ... limits, we must not fail to add nervous anxiety, fatigue, and moral perturbations gen- erally, as well ... with a progressive diminution of general excitability and anxiety, of the pains so frequent in fever, ofthe ...
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