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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2474

disturbance vexes them; an aversion to being spoken to, indiffer¬ence. Before the state of depression begins, we also see an instability in emotional states, with easily changing moods.
Sadness is commonest during feeling cold, or during chills. Grief even to despair, about the most trifling matters, morose and dejected disposition, and then is disposed to weep without cause. There are broad range of ailments from grief or fright: irritability alternating with weeping and laughter at trifles; peevish and hypochondriac, without particular cause; nervous laugh at every trifle.
While the depression of the day eases in the evening after lying down, anxious feelings become worse in the night in bed. There is anxious oppression when lying down, with very disagreeable sensation in the stomach; great anguish in the evening, as if a misfortune had happened, with heat in the face and coldness of the hands and feet.
Anxiety and anguish take numerous forms: ‘Constant anxiety at night, so that he had no rest in bed; he constantly talked in sleep.’ Excited talking in sleep; anxiety in the morning on waking; anxiety ameliorated from warmth, and by weeping; anguish before menses, sighing during menses; anguish, so that she cannot sit still, with perspiration and nausea; despair during perspiration.
It is a peculiar symptom of this remedy that they get anxious while they are doing fine work with their fingers or during manual labour; anxiety about future, about their religious salvation; anxiety about trifles or with no particular focus: feelings as if he is guilty of some¬thing with internal anxiety and hurry; fear of evil in the evening; fear ameliorated by weeping.
There are other pronounced modalities according to the time of day: discouraged on waking; irritable and passionate (even violent),