Seventeenth day.—At eight o’clock in the morning, sharp, lancinating pain, by fits and starts, at the right side of the sacrum, more or less violent. Ten o’clock in the evening: wry neck on the right side.

Eighteenth day.—While slumbering, sensation as if she were hanging three feet from the ground. Sensation as if she would fall into a ditch. 405. Coldness and heat, alternating at night.

Nineteenth day.—Acute pain at the left hip, at 9 o’clock in the morning. The pain recurs at 9 o’clock in the evening, and continues for several days at the same hour. Pain at the uterus as if compressed. Pain at the heart, which is at times very sharp, almost unbearable. 410. The breathing is arrested; this pain makes her very uneasy. Lancinating pain in the head.

Twentieth day.—Pain at the left knee, as if sprained.

Twenty-first day.—Writhing colic, and diarrhœa, five times in the day.

Twenty-second day.—Restless night. 415. In the evening, pain at the loins and on each side of the ovary. Violent lancinations with prickling, afterwards lancinating pain in the vagina; appearance of the menses, but very slight.

Twenty-third day.—Pain in the uterus as if a sharp instrument were thrust in. Lancinating pain above the left breast. Pain at the right little toe, like an intermittent throbbing, with intolerable prickling, at half past 10 o’clock in the evening.

Twenty-fourth day.420. Sleep disturbed by a violent itching caused by small pimples on the shoulders. In the morning, the pain of the little toe returns, but it does not last as long as the day previous. Pain in the renal region, with sense of weariness in the region of the sacrum. Cold and heavy pain at the left hip. Painful pricking in the wrist and along the left hand, between the middle and ring-finger.

Twenty-fifth day.425. Prickings and stitch above the left breast, hindering breathing, whether walking or sitting. Acute pain when drawing breath.