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Mind, Affections after sudden emotions, particularly pleasant surprises: Coff.

Mind, Affections from anger; with indignation, particularly vomiting and diarrhea: Coloc.

Mind, After a fright with vexation, particularly during menses (to prevent suppression): Acon.

Mind, After a fright, the fear of the fright still remaining: Op.

Mind, After a fright, with fear; convulsions, or the head hot, and twitching around the mouth: Op.

Mind, Ailments after continual mental labor: Nux-v.

Mind, Ailments from grief (chronic) or disappointed love. Apathetic, listless: Ph-ac.

Mind, All senses more acute; reads fine print easily; hearing, smell, taste, and touch acute, particularly also increased perception of sight; passive motion: Coff.

Mind, Always hurried, time passes too slowly, must walk fast, etc.: Arg-n.

Mind, Amiable disposition if feeling well; every little emotion disturbs them: Ign.

Mind, Anguish; sits, walks, lies, never staying long in one place: Bism.

Mind, Anxious and fearful before and during a thunder storm: Phos.

Mind, Anxious, shuddering; and awe as soon as evening draws near: Calc.

Mind, Apprehension when getting ready for church or opera; diarrhoea set in: Arg-n., Gels.

Mind, Arrogant, proud, haughty, looks down with pitiful contempt on others and everything: Plat.

Mind, Aversion to all about him, even his own family; sends his nurses from the room: Fl-ac.

Mind, Aversion to occupation; indifference to her family; irritable and easily offended; memory weak; uterine troubles: Sep.

Mind, Awakens with a shrinking look as if frightened at the first object seen: Stram.

Mind, Cannot find the right word for a thing: Dulc.

Mind, Child wants different things, and repels them when getting them: Cham.

Mind, Child wants to be carried, but cries if anyone touches it, will not let you feel the pulse: Ant-t.

Mind, Complete loss of consciousness, with slow, stertorous breathing; insensibility to external impressions: Op.

Mind, Confusion, cannot tell where he is; well known streets seem strange; forgets on which side of the street he lives: Glon.

Mind, Constant hurried feeling, as if of imperative duties, and utter inability to perform them: Lil-t.

Mind, Delirious, talking, eyes wide open, face red and puffed up: Op.

Mind, Delirium, with biting in the bed clothes, their own hands, or the hands of others: Cupr.

Mind, Despairing, hopeless of ever getting well again, with fear of death, tormenting all around him day and night: Calc.

Mind, Despairs about his position in society; feels very unlucky: Verat.

Mind, Despairs of her salvation; with suppressed menses: Sep.

Mind, Disposed to talk about the faults of others; or silent; but if irritated, scolding and calling names: Verat.

Mind, Disposed to talk continually: Stram.

Mind, Does not like to talk, to answer, or to see friends, or anybody: Coloc.

Mind, Dread of downward motion, with anxious expression, as when in a swing, rocking chair, cradle, when mother goes to lay the child down out of her arms: Bor.

Mind, Drunkenness with stupor, as if from smoke; eyes hot, dry and burning: Op.

Mind, Ecstasy; full of ideas; quick to act; no sleep on this account: Coff.

Mind, Entire loss of consciousness; sees persons who are not, and have not been present; loss of sight and hearing: Hyos.

Mind, Exceedingly cross and irritable, can hardly answer civilly, snappish, short-spoken: Cham.

Mind, Excessive loquacity during the menses, face bloated with blood, with tears and prayers and earnest supplications: Stram.

Mind, Excessive moaning and howling; does rash and absurd things, is very violent in all actions: Cic.

Mind, Fear of being alone: Phos.

Mind, Fear of being touched by persons coming towards him: Arn.

Mind, Fear of death, of being left alone, great restlessness and utter prostration: Ars.

Mind, Fear of going crazy, or that people will observe her and think her crazy: Calc.

Mind, Fear of imaginary things, wants to run away from them: Bell.

Mind, Feels as though he had two wills; one commanding him to do what the other forbids: Anac.

Mind, Feels complaints more when thinking of them: Calc-p., Helon., Ox-ac.

Mind, Feels scattered about; cannot sleep because cannot get herself together: Bapt.

Mind, Fright at the least unusual sound; springs and starts at them: Bor.

Mind, Full of plans, projects and schemes, especially in the evening and night: Chin.

Mind, Gloominess and dejection as of a black pall over everything; fears she will be insane: Cimic.

Mind, Great bodily and mental weakness, in old people, childishness: Bar-c.

Mind, Great hopelessness; harassed, with a desire to commit suicide; weary of life: Aur.

Mind, Great imagination about things done by others, or himself; grieving about the consequence; continually concerned about the future: Staph.

Mind, Great indifference and lack of will power to do anything: Pic-ac.

Mind, Great sadness; particularly on waking in the morning: Lach.

Mind, Great sensitiveness to pains; they are intolerable; thinks she cannot bear them: Cham.

Mind, Great weakness of memory. Mania with inclination to horrible swearing: Anac.

Mind, Hears voices and sees animals after having taken alcohol often, in small doses: Ars.

Mind, Hopeless, and despairing of recovery, gives up all hope, thinks he will die: Psor.

Mind, Hypochondriasis with studious men; sitting too much at home; with abdominal complaints and constipation: Nux-v.

Mind, Ill-humored; cannot be quieted; averse to being caressed; rejects everything offered (children): Cina

Mind, Impulsive; time passes too slowly; is in a hurry about everything: Arg-n.

Mind, Inability to think or fix attention, idiocy, alternating with furor: Aeth.

Mind, Inarticulate speaking from swollen tongue, but talks incessantly: Dulc.

Mind, Inclination to scold without being angry: Dulc.

Mind, Incredible changes of mood; jesting and laughter changing to sadness and tears: Ign., Nux-m.

Mind, Involuntary loud laughter, with silly actions, convulsive trembling: Hyos.

Mind, Is in great hurry; when doing anything is in such a hurry that it fatigues her: Med.

Mind, Lascivious furor, without modesty; wishes to uncover and expose herself: Hyos.

Mind, Laughs immoderately; full of fun and mischief; when sad afterwards: Cann-i.

Mind, Loquaciousness; continually changing from one subject to another: Lach.

Mind, Loss of memory: Anac.

Mind, Loss of memory so that while talking he could not find the proper word: Plb.

Mind, Loss of memory; had to be told word before he could speak it: Kali-br.

Mind, Mania for light and company; cannot bear to be alone; wants hand held: Stram.

Mind, Mania with desire to cut and tear, especially clothes, with lewdness and lascivious talk, or praying and talking about religious things: Verat.

Mind, Melancholic mood; dwelling on religious things; anxious to save his soul: Sulph.

Mind, Mild, gentle and yielding disposition; cries at everything, is sad and despondent; weeps about everything; can hardly give her symptoms from weeping: Puls.

Mind, Muttering, with picking of the bed-clothes: Hyos.

Mind, Night terrors of children, with screaming; cannot recognize nor be comforted by friends; sometimes followed by squinting: Kali-br.

Mind, Over-sensitiveness and irritability, quick, hasty speech, hasty drinking, etc.: Hep.

Mind, Over-sensitiveness, every harmless word offend, every little noise frightens, anxious and beside themselves; they cannot bear the least, even suitable medicine: Nux-v.

Mind, Pains insupportable, driving him to despair: Coff.

Mind, Predicts the day she is to die, in pregnancy or child- bed; fear of death: Acon.

Mind, Sad and weeping, consolation aggravates and a fluttering of the heart follows: Nat-m.

Mind, Sadness and sighing with sobs and tears and will not be comforted, wants to be alone. Silent grief: Ign.

Mind, Sentimental mood in the moonlight, particularly estatic love: Ant-c.

Mind, Solitude is unbearable, desires company; child hold on to its mothers hand for company: Bism., Stram.

Mind, Stupor; falls asleep while being spoken to (in fevers): Bapt.

Mind, Sudden, shrill, piercing screams (awake or sleeping): Apis

Mind, Sullen, morose, does not speak a word: Arn.

Mind, The child cannot bear to be touched or looked at; cross: Ant-c.

Mind, The greatest sadness and woeful mood, with intermittent fever: Ant-c.

Mind, The most ordinary objects awake extraordinary admiration: Sulph.

Mind, Thinks another person lies along side of him, or that one limb is double (delusion in typhoid): Petr.

Mind, Thinks herself under super-human control: Lach.

Mind, Thoughtless; slow thinking; irresolute; changing of the mind: Nux-m.

Mind, Throws things away indignantly, or pushes them away on the table: Verat.

Mind, Ugly, irritable, desire to curse and swear: Anac.

Mind, Very busy; restless; changing the kind of work with awkwardness, dropping and breaking things: Apis

Mind, Very forgetful; begins a sentence and forgets before he can finish it: Cann-i.

Mind, Very great anguish and restlessness; cannot rest anywhere, moves from place to place; wants to go from one bed to another: Ars.

Mind, Very irritable, inclined to be angry, chilly, or a red face and heat in the head: Bry.

Mind, Very sensitive to the least impression, the least word seems wrong, hurts her very much: Staph.

Mind, Very weak, and indifferent to the affairs of life; listless; apathetic: Ph-ac.

Mind, When the mind has been dwelling too much on sexual subjects: Staph.

Mind, Whining, restlessness; child will be quiet only when carried, which seems to relieve it: Cham.

Mind, Yielding mind, faint-hearted, anxious mood: Sil.

Mind, Young men or women who pray, sing or talk so devoutly or constantly as to excite the sympathy of all in the home: Stram.