First day.—Sense of constriction at the throat, until evening. Rheumatic pain in the left shoulder-blade.
Second day.—The pain in the shoulder-blade continues until evening.
Third day.—Restless sleep; frightful dreams. 140. Dull pains in the head, in the day-time.
Fourth day.—Itching pimple at the glans, of the size of half a grain of corn.
Fifth day.—Restless sleep, and eccentric dreams. Painless suppuration of the pimple on the glans; with itching; it looks like a chancre. Heaviness of the head, which is painful all day.
Sixth day.—145. Restless night; sleep is frequently disturbed, with extreme difficulty to fall asleep again. The chancrous pimple on the glans has dried up; there remains in its place a red point; the place is not painful. The throat is very dry.
Seventh day.—Restless at night, with uneasy and unrefreshing sleep.
Eighth day.—Rheumatic pain in the right calf. Restless night.
Ninth day.—150. Sleep more quiet. The pain in the calf continues; it is intense and hinders walking.
Tenth day.—Sore throat, with constriction of the pharynx and difficult deglutition. The pain in the calf has shifted to the shoulder blade, extending from the last ribs to the neck. The neck is so painful that it is only with difficulty and pain that the head can be turned to the right side.