1. Mind.─Despondency, melancholy, and disposition to weep.─Nostalgia.─Anxiety and agitation; yielding, anxious mood.─Taciturnity; concentration in self.─Inquietude and ill-humour on the least provocation, arising from excessive nervous debility.─Scruples of conscience (about trifles).─Restless and fidgety; great liability to be frightened, esp. by least noise.─Discouragement.─Moroseness, ill-humour, and despair, with intense weariness of life.─Wishes to drown herself.─Disposition to fly into a rage, obstinacy, and great irritability.─The child becomes obstinate and headstrong; cries when kindly spoken to.─Excitement with easy orgasm of blood.─Repugnance to labour.─Apathy and indifference.─Weakness of memory.─Incapacity for reflection.─Great distraction.─Tendency to misapply words in speaking.─Fixed ideas; the patient thinks only of pins, fears them, searches for them, and counts them carefully.