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Let's see which anomalies I can list off the top of my head (if someone starts a wiki if it does not exist yet, feel free to use this info as a base).
- clock running backwards
- eye in the clock
- a face that is thrilled to be there watching you over the counter
- light goes out, whispers start
- some of your tools begin levitating
- the portraits around the room become animated
- the patient is invisible
- the patient is clearly not human
- visitor in one of the windows
- a different kind of visitor (a small grub or hand) on the curtain to the left
- eye at one of the windows (next to the door, or next to your laudanum stash)
- endless bugs coming out of your special tool bag
- profile picture on the patient's file is replaced by an eldritch being
and once you get the additional tools (upon examining the patient):
- the patient has... body modifications, such as half a crab growing out of their abdomen; this is different from the curable transformations and only visible once you can make them strip down
- seeing weird eyes (multiple pupils) under the magnifying glass
- seeing an eldritch mouth under the magnifying glass
- hearing voices or animal cries upon using the stethoscope on one of the organs ( https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/gut_fauna.png )
- levitating stuff
- portraits looking hella weird (particularly the one on the right, near the tools)
What doesn't count an anomaly in the magnifying glass: blue eyed/cataract-looking eyes patient
It really does, though; the hints are very on the nose, at least in English. Example: missed the eye at the window? The totem will be all like "maybe you should keep an EYE out on the windows" or something along those lines. All the hints I've seen have been very straightforward, telling you clearly where you missed something and usually what.