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Khunrath, Heinrich · 1607

from the lower abdomen, but primarily from the left side,
marginal note: Melancholia, both types, that is, Hypochondriaca & Velana likely referring to the black bile/spleen region. Tartarean Contractures.
fearing the stroke most intensely, especially because it also tingles wonderfully in the arms, hands, and feet, and these, at times, also tend to grow cold and fall asleep; along with unusual melancholy, and, in some, also melancholy-induced stupidity; Tartarean
side, vapors, and flatulence, from which also arose distortion, weakness, and dizziness of the brain, from which one fears severe infirmity or a stroke most intensely, especially because it also tingles wonderfully in the arms, hands, and feet, and these, at times, also tend to grow cold and fall asleep; along with unusual melancholy, and, in some, also melancholy-induced stupidity; Tartarean paralysis; sudden, frequent, and dangerous heart-trembling and palpitations caused by Tartarean, melancholic, or atrabiliary—that is, black-bilious—impurities, sometimes also with fainting spells, and heaviness of the tongue, or [inability to speak]; sudden and violent-approaching, breath-robbing back and shoulder pressure, with