The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton
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revelations, visions, is a prophet, or troubled in mind;
a scholar on his book, &c. Continuance of time as the humour is intended or remitted, &c. Pleasant at first, hardly discerned; afterwards harsh and intolerable, if inveterate. Hence some make three degrees, 1. _Falsa cogitatio._ 2. _Cogitata loqui._ 3. _Exequi loquutum._ By fits, or continuate, as the object varies, pleasing, or displeasing. Simple, or as it is mixed with other diseases, apoplexies, gout, _caninus appetitus_, &c. so the symptoms are various. [Symbol: Cancer] Particular symptoms to the three distinct species. _Sect. 3. Memb. 2._ Head melancholy. _Subs. 1._ In body Headache, binding and heaviness, vertigo, lightness, singing of the ears, much waking, fixed eyes, high colour, red eyes, hard belly, dry body; no great sign of melancholy in the other parts. Or In mind. |
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