them to leave her in solitude, which alone was pleasing to her’.
The mind is confused, and the patient tearful. ‘Confusion of mind with hammering headache’.
Mental disorders and headaches accompany or follow haemor¬rhage. There is a disinclination to think, and general confusion; ‘Very dull and heavy all day. Stupor, with giddiness and head¬ache’. There is confusion ameliorated from motion, and from washing the face. ‘Forgetful after eating’.
Vertigo
Vertigo on going down a hill, as if she would fall forwards.
Any sudden or rapid motion, or the least hurry, causes blackness before the eyes; dizziness; things turn in a circle; she must sit down.
Vertigo accompanied by dim vision and nausea.
Vertigo on rising; on rising from bed, from a seat, from stooping, and on descending.
On lying down a vertigo as if he were knocked forwards, or driving in a car, especially when the eyes are shut.
When walking staggering as if intoxicated, as if she would fall down.
On looking at running water she becomes reeling and giddy in the head, as if all went round with her.
Vertigo with nausea between 12 p.m. and 1 a.m. in sleep, at the same time feels as if the house will fall on her.
When walking, very whirling and sick; he feels as if the head inclined always to hang to the right side.
Head
The headaches are congestive in character, with mounting of blood upwards. There is a sense of fullness and distension, with a red face. Congestive headaches from excitement; from catching cold; from exposure to cold.
Headache, like waves.