| Armand Trousseau - 1873 - 992 pages
...of the latter complaint, if it shows itself during the incubation-stage. After the incubation-stage has lasted two or three months, the person who has...shown him increase his restlessness and agitation. of Van Swieten's cases. These disturbances of respiration and circulation, and the sadness and agitation,... | |
| American periodicals - 1886 - 894 pages
...disturbance is generally experienced. The patient becomes dejected, morose, irritable, and restless ; he either does not suspect his complaint, or, if he. remembers having been bitten, carefully avoids mentioning the circumstance, and searches for amusement away from home, or prefers solitude : bright... | |
| Sir Edwin Ray Lankester - Biology - 1890 - 466 pages
...disturbance is generally experienced. The patient becomes dejected, morose, irritable, and restless; he either does not suspect his complaint, or, if he remembers having been bitten, carefully avoids mentioning the circumstance, and searches for amusement away from home, or prefers solitude ; bright... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1886 - 982 pages
...disturbance is generally experienced. The patient becomes dejected, morose, irritable, and restless ; be either does not suspect his complaint, or, if he remembers having been bitten, carefully avoids mentioning the circumstance, and searches for amusement away from home, or prefers solitude ; bright... | |
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