St. Catherine of Siena, 2 St. Paul, 2 saliva, 30, 63, 181 scattered speech, 207, 208 schizophrenia, 67, 214 seclusiveness, 207 secondary stupor, 259 Seelig, 263 self-injury, _50_, 57 sexual excess, 251, 253, 258 sexual ideas, 209, 219 sexual sensations, 209 ship, 87, 106, 118 sick, 136 skin, dry, 180 skin, greasy, 43, 180 sleep, 188, 189, 247 slowing of thought, 125 slowness, 85, 119, 160 smearing of feces, 142 smiling, 127 social status, 236 soiling, 30, 132, 172, 196, 225, 230, 235 somatopsychic, 135 sphincters, control of, 133 spirits, 89 spoiled child reaction, 129, 139 starvation, 182 stereotypy, 276 Stern, 261 stimulation, mental, 231, 246 Stockard, 179, 182 stubbornness, 142 stupidity, 93 stupor, diagnosis of, _223_ hysterical, 225 malignant, _205_, 206 organic, 223 reaction, _35_, 236 relation to manic-depressive insanity, 173 sudden mental loss, 71 suggestibility, 145, 198, 276 suicidal impulses, _50_, 84, 104, 116, 118, 128, 172, 230, 235, 240 suicide, 188 sulkiness, 129 sullenness, 142 suprarenals, 242 swallowing, 133 sweating, 63, 102, 179, 180 swimming movements, 94 syncopal attacks, 64 tears, 95, 98, 117, 128, 153 tense of ideas, 116 thinking disorder, 22, 31, 37, 39, 41, 45, 48, 59, _67_, 75, 124, 125, 148, 152, 157, 235, 239, 247 thinking disorder, explanation of, 195 tongue, coated, 13 toxins, 175 trauma, 5, 224 treatment, _229_ ulceration of eyes, 133 unconscious ideas, 163 motives, 186 unconsciousness, physiological, 199, 224, 277 underground, 240 understanding, 67 uneasiness, 93, 94, 95, 121 unfaithfulness, 97 unhappiness, 192 urine, retention of, 31 Villermay, 250 Vogt, 276 vomiting, 45 water, 94, 95, 106, 107, 114, 120 weakness, 137, 160 wealth, 169 wedding ring, 117 weight (see emaciation), 38, 52, 61 Wernicke, 3, 273 wetting, 30, 40, 132, 151, 170, 172, 196, 225, 230, 235 Wetzel, 276 whining, 171, 225 Whitwell, 276 Wilmanns, 261 womb, 108 worry, 110 writing, 27 Ziehen, 276 [Transcriber’s Note: The following corrections have been made: p. 1: antequated to antiquated (antiquated methods) p. 11, 97, 100: period to colon (Under Observation:) p. 53: extra “when” removed (from “In June, 1914, when she was seen smiling at times.” to “In June, 1914, she was seen smiling at times.”) p. 64: period to colon (Physical condition during the stupor:) p. 84: 24 italicized to match other dates (October 24) p. 91: missing blank line added between Case 12 and 13 p. 93: aswer to answer (in answer to questions) p. 145: diaeresis added to coöperation to match other instances p. 150: fatiguable to fatigable (nervous and fatigable) p. 153: phenomenom to phenomenon (unusual phenomenon for a stupor patient) p. 159: comma added (correcting his grammar, and cried easily.) p. 161: missing “in” added (appeared in the statement that her father) p. 171: missing open quote added (she wants to go “to the river,”)
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