10. Temperature, general, and various parts of the body (both sides if indicated as in hemiplegia).
II. NERVOUS SYSTEM:
1. General and subjective sensations and facial expression:
General feeling of well-being or exhaustion, general complaints, weakness, etc.
Vertigo: (constant, occasional, or occurring when the patient walks, or in the dark).
Headache: Whole head or limited space; frontal, vertical, occipital, unilateral, bilateral, deep or superficial; constant or periodic, aggravated at night or by some special cause, as with heat, with or without tenderness of head or spine to touch or pressure. Backache (general or localized).
Ovarian, infra-mammary, lumbar and vertex pains (in hysteria).
Neuralgic pains: (fifth nerve, intercostal nerves, sciatic nerve, with pain points, etc.) and muscular pains.
General or wandering pains: Pains in bones (legs) afternoon or night. Girdle pains. Precordial pains (with or without anxiety).
Zones of hyperesthesia: See below.