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I happened upon this and had to check it out. Sure enough, it seems that we really can be so scared that we sweat blood.
Berkeman is still at the helm but I couldn't let this one go without a post.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hematidrosis#cite_note-0Hematidrosis (also called hematohidrosis) is a rare medical condition in which a human being sweats blood. It may occur when a person is suffering extreme levels of stress, for example, facing his or her own death.[1]
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8982961Abstract
In order to verify the accuracy of the commonly used statement, "I sweat blood," a survey of the literature in the subject of hematidrosis was made. Seventy-six cases were studied and classified into categories according to the causative factor. These were, component of systemic disease, vicarious menstruation, excessive exertion, psychogenic, and unknown. The psychogenic were further subdivided into those that occurred only one time, those that recurred and the stigmatics. Acute fear and intense mental contemplation were found to be the most frequent inciting causes. Hematidrosis is an extremely rare clinical phenomenon with only few instances reported to have occurred within the twentieth century.
Berkeman is still at the helm but I couldn't let this one go without a post.