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HANDBOOK
OF
MATERIA MEDiCA
AND
Homoeopathic Therapeutics
BY
PROKESSOR OF MATERIA MEDICA AND THEBAPEDTICS IN THE NEW YORK HOMCEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL;
FELLOW OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES; HONORARY MEMBER OF THE HOMCEOPATHIC
MEDICAL SOCIETY OF FRANCE; CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE BRITISH
HOMCEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY, ETC.
PHILADELPHIA
K. E. BOERICKE
HAHNEMANN PUBLISHINQ HOUSE
ISSQ
T
PREFACE.
the work find so much favor that a new edition be called for, the wishes of the profession
generally would be considered in adding some of the drugs that have been omitted,
especially if these shall have proved themselves reliable. The material thus selected has
been condensed in accordance with a system uniformly adhered to, omitting nothing
important and avoiding repetition.
The following example w'ill serve to illustrate the method employed.
Under Agaricus, as condensed :
morning, > after rising ; at night ; > open air pulsating, with despair bordering on rage.
;
In the above paragraph all symptoms belong to the Vertex. In the first period only
Stitches. In the second period, Tearings. In the third period all are Aching s ; hit each
semicolon closes a symptom, ; thus Aching in the vertex at night is not said to be > in the
open air ; but the Aching in the vertex > open air is a separate semicolon and a separate
symptom. In the last semicolon the " pulsating " still refers to the aching, which domi-
nates the whole period ; the last period might read as follows
Vertex, Aching.
" " in morning.
" " "
> after rising.
" " at night.
" " > open air. •
.
<, means getting worse from, aggravated by, or sometimes simply worse.
" < r. side " means " worse on the right side."
r. means right.
1. means left.
The initial letter of a dominating word is sometimes repeated to avoid the possi-
bility of confusion.
Comparisons of each drug have been made with a few of its allies, but it has been
deemed advisable to limit these to a very fexv. Comparison is often confounded with
contrast, and to attempt both Avould greatly swell the size of the book, without any increase
of its usefulness the limited number of comparisons admitted Avill be found reliable and
;
a real help to those not quite satisfied with the remedy under inspection and looking for
one generally similar to it and to the case in hand.
The clinical sections have given the author a great amount of tribulation. To sift
the enormous mass of reported cures is no light task much has been rejected, some modi-
;
fied and admitted after comparison with the observations of the most careful prescribers.
There is no doubt that much fault can be found, with admissions as well as Avith rejections;
doubtless some reliable clinical indications have escaped notice, but it is believed that what
is here gathered fairly represents the therapeutic range of our drugs as at present known.
Much might be said concerning the reliability of our symptomatology the errors ;
that have been perpetuated from year to year in old material, and in new material obtained
by faulty methods, are well known. There is no doubt that some of even Hahnemann's
symptoms were observed in the sick, both as apparent results of drug action and as proba-
ble cures; it is also true that most provers have allowed themselves to record, as effects of
Preface. v ^
Preface.
drugs taken for experiment, symptoms which would have arisen spontaneously or which
were "suggestions" of a mind watching for such effects. There is no doubt that many if
not most symptoms have been observed in only one or two persons as the effect of a drug,
and that many of these would fail of confirmation by repeated experiment, hut after all
these allowances have been made there remains a good and true pathogenesis sufficient for
a working materia medica and capable of justifying itself by unfailing results when put to
the test of homceopathic therapeutics. Numerous provings, each consisting of but a single
observation, even the result of but a single dose, appeal to our knowledge of the effects of
analogous drugs as genuine; they must be utilized, their symptoms guide us unerringly to
the saving of life, and they cannot be discarded. We acknowledge the lack of accuracy in
observation, the failure of confirmation required for scientific accuracy; we are cognizant of
the absolute necessity of rebuilding the whole symptomatology from the very foundation,
but during the years, or rather, generations which will elapse till this be done, we must
cure the sick as best we may, and use sometimes doubtful material to accomplish our
results. During this interim we must endeavor to keep separate the probably pure patho-
genesis and the merely clinical history of each drug, for by doing this our pathogenesis
will undergo a slow regeneration, good observations will replace the bad and our thera-
peutics will rest uj^on an ever-increasingly strong foundation.
The arrangement of a symptomatology for daily work in therapeutics is a matter of
the utmost importance. Attempts have been made to construct working materia medicas
for homceopathists on the plan of grouping the symptoms of each prover by themselves, but
they fail of ready usefulness and we find ourselves obliged to work on the lines of our great
master, Hahnemann. The actual need is a grouping of symptoms under the regions of the
body, and under rubrics so that the symptoms of our patients may readily be compared
with those of a drug thought to be applicable. We are compelled to prescribe for symptoms,
and drug-symptoms must constantly be compared with those of the patient. It is rarely
possible to find identity of expression between patient and prover; even the designation of
similar pains varies; frequently the peculiar pain of the sick person has never been ex-
perienced by any prover in exactly the same locality, but drug-analogies may be followed
and a remedy successfully selected. The necessity of looking through the symptoms
referred to any locality constantly forces itself upon us. The "Schema" of Hahnemann
must then be followed for all ordinary work. For extraordinary symptoms repertories of
various sorts are needed; usually Bcenninghausen's method can be followed, namely, get
the drugs affecting the part, get the drugs causing the particular sensation noted, get the
conditions; then turn to the "Schema" and see which of the selected drugs applies best to
the patient.Sometimes also we feel the need of some sort of a concordance to hunt up
remarkable symptoms.
Systematic study of a drug requires a very different sort of an arrangement; for this
the student needs to consult impartially all provings Avhich have been made in good faith,
to note the evolution of drug-effects, to compare the day books of the different provers, and
to determine, if possible, the true characters of the drug-disease. A full collection of all
provings would be most valuable.
In the study of provings or of the "Schema" it should be kept constantly in mind
that just as groups of symptoms vary in individuals sick with any definite " disease,"
pathologically considered, so the groupings of symptoms in the provings vary, and it is
extremely rare, if indeed it has ever happened, to find the total symptoms of any
patient paralleled by those of any prover. While it is even infrequent to get the total of
Preface. vi Preface.
any patient out of all the provers, it is constantly necessary to make up the nearest pos-
sible to the total from several provers, it really matters not where the individual
and
symptoms come from, even parts of symptoms may be pieced together,
so they be reliable ;
"
a pain here, a locality there, a condition from another or from several (the " condition
should dominate the whole), to complete the picture and the cure. Hence it follows that
in condensing our symptomatology great liberties may be taken, if only the exact mean-
ing be preserved. Liberties have not been taken, after this fashion, in the preparation of
this book, but smaller books could readily and safely be made from this l)y condensing
after the above method.
diagnosis, though it is not wise to attempt it. Having " taken the case," one sets about
finding the remedy which corresponds most closely to the symptoms. Three things must
be done before this Handbook is consulted (1) get a list of the drugs which affect the
:
localities complained of by the patient; (2) get a list of the drugs which correspond to the
sensations, and (3) get the drugs which have the same aggravations and ameliorations.
The importance of these groups is inverse to the order above mentioned the last is most ;
important. These lists are to be obtained from the " Pocket-book of Therapeutics," based on
Bcenninghausen's work.
Select from these lists those drugs which occur most frequently, compare their
symptoms in the Handbook with those of the patient, and select the drug which best
covers the case. These directions are simple, easily followed by any one, whether edu-
cated or not, and will frequently lead to success. It must, however, be remembered that
there are great and important differences in the symptoms of the sick, not only as regards
their influence over a diagnosis, but also as regards their importance in influencing the
choice of a remedy. It must also be I'ecognized that a thorough knowledge of the pecu-
liarities of a drug may lead to its selection, even if it may have but few of the symptoms
of the patient. The above sort of knowledge distinguishes the " professional " from the
un-professional therapeutist, the leader from the imitator.
In the case of the patient, it may be said that there are comparatively few simple
diseases to prescribe for. Most syniptom-lists are extremely complicated in chronic com- ;
plaints the observation that one organ after another has become involved furnishes series
of symptoms from new foci, as it Avere, the lately developed symptoms often overpower
and obscure previous affections in acute diseases the immediate symptoms are complicated
;
by a series of old chronic troubles which, likely as not, have so affected the vitality of the
individual that the acute disease has become possible. In the latter case (^frequently in
scarlatina and the other so-called zymotic diseases) we find our patient unresponsive to the
,
remedy selected for the most numerous and apparently important symptoms, and are com-
pelled to fall back upon a careful analysis of a few chronic troubles. /
It seems to be true that an individual, free from inherited and acquired disease, will
not be affected by any zymosis whatever, and that a person sick Avith a zymotic disease will,
if freed from the incubus of his chronic complaint, speedily recover. In such a case, then,
we may safely say that the totality of the symptoms is not to be regarded.
Preface. vii Preface.
Still prescribe very frequently for u few severe and distressing symptoms,
wo must
and postpone time the investigation of the past history and present complications of
for a
the malady. This symptom-palliation is usually followed by most practitioners to the
exclusion of thorough work in therapeutics, but he who practices it exclusively or even
habitually is liable to administer as many different medicines as there are urgent symp-
toms, and finally to resort to physiological palliation and become almost wholly empirical
in his practice.
In these acute diseases a knowledge of the nature of the morbid process enables the
expert to separate the symptoms due to the recent malady from those which are contingent
and individual and which must be considered most seriously. In the vast nrnjority of
cases the most brilliant cures are made and life actually saved by the selection of a remedy
which corresponds to the fewer individual rather than to the more numerous generic
symptoms. Herein lies the secret of getting at what is characteristic in the patient.
In chronic diseases the conditions are somewhat diflferent, and as a rule the symp-
toms are less complicated, but it frequently becomes necessary to exercise great partiality
toward a few symptoms to the exjclusion of the many. In most of the chronic maladies
which show no tendency to recover, but rather to involve one organ after another, the
original symptoms become obscured. For example, in cancer, the tumor, with its destruc-
tive metamorphoses, has developed from the underlying cachexia which has determined
its manifestations. This secondary development gives rise to new and obtrusive symptoms
which may entirely mask the real disease. Consumption develops from the scrofulous
habit. The Litha?mic diathesis gives rise to a host of degenerative changes in various
organs and tissues which develop new sets of symptoms. In all of these and other
similar diseases it becomes our duty to investigate thoroughly the nature of the morbid
processes, to study the evolution of the malady and separate the symptoms into groups.
While it be true that the absolute totality of all the symptoms would include the
may
original, determining and essential symptoms of the case, yet he who fails to grasp the full
significance of all the symptoms will fail to appreciate the overpowering value of the few.
It is then necessary to get at what is characteristic in the patient in all forms of sickness.
Drugs must be studied in much the same way provings are to be followed step by
;
step as they develop in the day books of the provers. Unfortunately the earlier provers
have given us no day books, and too many of the later disciples have followed their
example but when possible study the originals and note the peculiarities of each drug,
;
observe the predominating sensations, study the conditions under which these sensations
appear or are modified, note the organs affected this study is to be pursued during quiet
;
hours, and need not be associated with the selection of a remedy for a patient.
In the selection of the remedy it must always be remembered that there is no
specific for a " disease," that the symptoms only of the sick are to be treated, and that
these symptoms vary in each individual. It may also be recognized that these groups of
symptoms, varying so constantly in individuals, are to be met by varying groups of drug
symptoms^ and that these groups must be made up from different provers. The recog-
'nition of this fact determines the arrangement of our symptomatology for practical work
in therapeutics; it seems clear that in no other way can homceopathy be practiced
successfully.
Nothing need be said concerning the size of the dose further than it bears upon
the relative value of symptoms. It is contended by some that the order of evolution of
symptoms in pro\-ers varies with the amount of drug taken, and that this has a bearing
Preface. vili Preface.
upon the size of dose of the drug to be administered to the sick who suffer from symptoms
which appear in a similar way.
It may be said in reply that the practical experience of the best prescribers negatives
such a hypothesis, and it may further be asserted that there is no fixed order of evolution
either in prover or patient. Provers vary greatly in their susceptibility to drugs, and any
given amount of a drug may be large relatively to the sensitiveness of one prover and
small as regards the sensitiveness of another, so that the order of evolution of effects is
constantly changing. The same is true of the sick; a dose large for one individual is small
for another, and the only guide to the size of dose for any patient is his individual suscep-
tibility to drugs in general or to any particular drug at any particular time. It has been
fully established by experience that it matters not (for therapeutics) by what sort of dose
an effect has been produced ; only let a symptom be be cured by different
reliable, it will
doses for different people. The amount of drug necessary to produce it varies with the
susceptibility of the prover, the amount needed for its removal varies with the suscepti-
bility of the patient.
It is confidently hoped that this Handbook will contribute to the more certain
application of homoeopathic therapeutics to the symptoms of the sick, by the critical
examination of which the best results are to be attained.
REMEDIES.
>
Kali biclirom., . . 582 Naja, .... 747 . Ranunculus bulb., 935 Tellurium, 1102 . .
" carb., . . . 596 Natrum ars.. 750 . Raphanus, . 940 . . Thallium, 1106 . .
" iod., . . . . 607 " mur., 764 . . Rheum, .... 946 Theridion, 1109 . .
" mur., . . 611 " phos.. 779 . Rhododendron, 947 Thlaspi, 1110
. . . .
" nit., . . . . 611 sulf, 782 . . Rhus aromatica, 951 . Thuja'; . 1110 . .
Lachesis, . . 626 Nux vomica, 802 . . Rumex crispus. 964 Uranium, 1125 . .
Ledum, . . . 643 Oleander, . 813 . . Salicylic acid, 977 . Uva ursi, 1127
. . . .
Lycopus, . . 674 Pseonia, . . 832 . . Secale cornutum, 990 Viburnum opulus, 1142 .
'•
phos.. . 687 Pareira, . 836
. . . Senega, .... 998 Viola tricolor, 1144 .
Magnolia grand.. 687 Paris quad., 836 . . Sepia, .... 1001 Vipera, 1145
. . . .
Marum verum, . 692 Petroselinum, 844 . Sinapis nigra, 1024 . Wyethia, 1149
. . . .
Mentha pip., . . 695 Phosphoric acid. 847 . Spongia, . . . 1031 Zincum, 1151
. . . .
MATERIA MEDICA
AND
THERAPEUTICS.
Common name, hemlock or hemlock spruce. Natural order: tion as if one could not expand the lungs sharp cut- ;
C'onifero3. The fresh bark and young buds are bruised and mixed ting pain in the heart heart's action heavy and slow.
;
coarse food, with gnawing in the epigastrium. Thirst. stomach. It has often proved curative in the dyspepsia resulting
Belching oi^ wind. Distention of stomach, with burn- from the use of tea and tobacco.
ing ill it. Weakness in epigastrium. The region of
•
the liver feels hard, with a x^ain behind the r. scap- Abrotannm.
ula. Sick feeling in bowels, with an irritable feel-
ing in the region of the spleen. Constipation. Burn- The Southernwood (Artemisia Abrotanura, L.) is still cultivated
in old gardens a low shrub about three feet in lieight, with finely
;
dull during the day, but wakeful at night. lameness of r. hip, so as to cause limping.
—
Head. Vertigo. Dull headache. Head and face \\"eakness, in forenoon, with lameness weak, sickly :
hot (Bry.). Pain in 1. ear. feeling, A\-ith internal trembling when excited. Dis-
Choking sensation in throat. posed to lie prone.
Hunger at noon and night loss of appetite in morn-
; —
Mind. Nervous, excited, loquacious, felt like shout-
ing (Nux v.) ; sensation of a hard-boiled egg in stomach; ing, good humored,<happy. Taciturn, irritable. ^Tio-
pain after eating (Bry., Nux v.) ; P. extending to 1. lent. Peevish, feels as if she would like to do
side. Constipation. something cruel. Desponding. Thinks her brain.
(1)
Abrotanum. Absinthium.
is softening. No capacity for thinking. Feebleness (Rhust.). Joints stiff, with prickling (Rhus
t). Prick-
and clulness. ling and burning in joints. Weakness of extremities
—
Head. Aching ; and fulness. Creeping chills along of arms and limits, with numb feeling (Rhus t.) of ;
;
convolutions of brain, with prickling. L. brain seems legs, in evening, and painfulness and lameness of
especially weak, easily fatigued by conversation or hands.
mental effort. Head weak, could not hold it up. —
Upper Extremities. Pain in axillaj as if a "sore were
Squeezed feeling in temporal region. Pain in 1. forming. Shoulders pain. P. from joint to elbows
temple, nrorning on waking, continuing all forenoon. shw'p pain in 1. on waking fugitive P. all night, prevent-
;
ScaljD sore, < 1. side. Itching of scalp. ing sleep lameness and soreness, morning on waking.
;
Eyes, —
Smarting in evening, with jjain in 1., and —
Arms. Pain above elbows above r. elbow in after-;
inability to open it. noon above 1. elbow at 1 a.m. when rising. Sore pain
;
Ears. —
Wind rushes out of right. Humming like above 1. elbow at 11 p.m. Arms feel as if tied to
a bee, but when ivL bed a sound like distant talking, body. Lameness and aching on outer and under
> listening intently, but returning as he turned his side, above 1. elbow, when riding then lameness of ;
with salivation; soreness mostly confined to gums in handling everything. Lameness of r. hand 1. hand ;
near 1., upper molars. at 10 A.M., so that he could not sit still. Aching in
Throat.—Scraping. first r. finger, then in other fingers of r. and 1. hand.
—
Stomach. Appetite poor. Gnawing hunger. Eruc- Numb
sensation in fingers (Con., Phos., Sec. corn.).
tations of air tasting of the jDlant; of air tasting of —
Lower Extremities. Aching pain all day across
salt mackerel in evening. Nausea with sour eructa- hips. P. in hips, severe in r. hip and thigh. Lame-
;
tions in evening, with burning and soreness of ness of hips and legs.
;
Thighs lame and painftil, with
stomach felt sick all forenoon, > open air. Stomach sore feeling, but they are not sore to touch.
;
at midnight, so that it was difficult to walk or bend, of 1. Lameness of knees at 11 a.m. Weakness of r.
and feeling as if bowels could be kept from passing knee and ankle.
out at anus only by keeping legs close together. -Pain Legs. —
Sudden pain. P. in middle of 1. then r. ;
all night, with several stools. P. and heat. Weak, tibia. Legs and feet lame and painful. Sore lame-
sinking feeling (Gels., Phos.). P. in 1. hypochon- ness in head of 1. fibula in evening. Ankles and legs
driac region, with empty eructations. P. in region of so i^ainful that he could not sit still at 11.30 a.m.
liver and kidneys, sick, sore, faint, almost amount- (Rhus t.). Pain in ankles and knees, with lame and
ing to faintnt'ss, with inability to walk in the street. painful feet. Aching P. in ankles and feet, especially
—
Anus and Stool. Piles, becoming worse as the rheu- outside of 1. ankle.
matic pains abated, with frequent inclination to stool, Skin. —A
large sore forms from a small scratch.
hardly anything but blood being passed. Urgent The old eruption feels sore, with violent pricking itch-
desire for stool; with loose stools at 6 and 7 a.m. ing extending to head and arms. Itching of limbs
Frequent loose stools. Stool, with straining, and feel- of a corn on second left toe.
ing as if large and indurated, though quite the reverse. Sleep. —
Yawning and eructations all day. Sleepi-
Constipation. ness day.
all Sleep unrefreshing. Sleep restless;
—
Urinary Organs. Bladder full, urging to urinate. with springing \\p and constant jumping and thrash-
—
Sexual Organs. Pain in testicles and back. Twitch- ing of arms. Night restless, with heat and pain at
ing in ovarian regions, extending to back. Darting eiDigastrium. Dreams frightful, and waking frightened
pain in region of 1. ovary. and trembling.
—
Respiratory Organs. Sudden hoarseness (Gels., Fever. — Chilliness.
Seneg.). Voice weak (Caust., Gels.). Raw feeling
caused by cold air. Sensation as if breathing hot air.
Breathing difficult.
Absinthium.
Chest. —
Pricking pain in r. Pain just below heart, Artemisia absinthium. Common wormwood. A shrub of the
then crawling and eructations. P. in 1. lung; P. in natural order Compositie, wild in Europe, naturalized in the
base of lioth lungs through the day, with darting United States. A
tincture is prepared by bruising the young
leaves and blossoms and adding two parts of alcohol.
pains in limbs and ankles. Sore P. in lungs in lower
—
;
part of 1. lung, morning on waking. Burning through General Action. The most marked general effect of
r. chest. Absinthium is epilepsy. The convulsions attack sud-
Pulse. —
Quick. denly one who has been in the habit of drinking
—
Neck and Back. Pulling in muscles of neck beneath absinth for a long time, especially if at any time he
r. angle of jaw. Back lame, and painful. Heavy indulges in excess. A large number of these convul-
pain in lumbar region at 5 p.m. extending to testicles. sions are apt to occur in rapid succession for a few
;
W^eakness of back, with ovarian pains. hours, coming on with screaming. The convulsions
Extremities. —
Pain all day in shoulders, arms and begin in the face and extend to the body and limbs,
hips in arms, legs and feet on w&king, > after motion, which are at first rigid, and then affected by clonic
;
with lameness (Rhus t.). Sore feeling in all, morning spasms; with cyanotic face, irregular and stertorous
on waking, mostly in joints. Joints sore and lame respiration. The convulsions are followed by stu-
: ;
limbs, worse in the morning. Frequent hysterical Nausea vomiting ; vomiting after eating. In the
;
spasms, not amounting to epilepsy, the convulsions stomach, pain, burning, gnawing, ulcerative. Heat.
consisting of rigidity of the limbs and some irregular Soreness. Fermentation, with distress. Cold drinks
motions. Tendency to lie with head low. cause distress. Soreness in one spot as from an ulcer,
—
Mind. Crying and wishing to die. Delirium. with gnawing with agony and vomiting of thick,
;
Dread of assassination. Various hallucinations. Id- yellow matter, like yeast. Epigastrium painful to
iocy. Irritable mood. Kleptomania. Loquacity. pressure.
Complete loss of memory. Sudden attacks of stupor —
Abdomen. Burning pain. Distention. Griping.
and unconsciousness. Frightful visions. Expression Rumbling. Feeling as if it would sink in, wdiich
foolish. caused dyspnoea. Relief by lying on abdomen.
—
Head, General confusion, with headache. Con- Stools. —
Watery, with colic. Bloody.
striction of the temples. Pain above the eyes. Vertigo -Urine increased and light-colored.
on rising, or with tendency to fall backward. Mother's Milk impoverished, bluish, deficient in
Eyes brilliant. Conjunctiva injected. Sclerotic caseine and butter the child drooped, had diarrhoea,
;
yellow. Pupils dilated irnequally. Lids heavy. and died of marasmus the mother was pale, emaci-
;
Loss of appetite and loathing of food. Thirst. Eruc- ated, and had chronic hemorrhages.
tations. Nausea retching ; vomiting of bitter mucus.
; —
Eespiratory Organs, Voice lost. Croup, with hiss-
Coldness and oijpression in stomach. Food lies ing respiration, rattling, formation of false membrane
heavy. Flatulent distention of the abdomen, which in windpipe. Cough dry, then moist, with fever;
is hard. Wind colic. Liver becomes enlarged. Con- dyspnoea, emaciation, cedema and diarrhoea. Respi-
stipation. ration cliflicult, feeble, hurried.
Micturition frequent. Urine deep orange, of a Chest, —
Burning jjain. (Chronic inflammation.)
strong odor red ; in some cases albuminous.
; Pulse. —
Rapid, small, weak.
Darting pain in r. ovary. Extremities, —
Weak. Wrist and hand feel para-
Voice feeble, speech hesitating voice trembling lyzed.
; Hands cold, prickling, dry. CEdema of lower
and hoarse. Cough, with expectoration. Crej)itant extremities. Diminished sensibility of feet.
rales. Heart's action irregular, tumultuous trem-
; Skin. —Pale and waxy. Red and burning. Des-
bling of the heart felt through to the back. Oj^pres- c[uamation.
sion of chest. Fever. —Temperature diminished, with cold feet.
Unsteady, tottering gait. Sciatica. Flushes of heat, with perspiration. Hectic, emaciation,
Clinical. This drug has been used as a remedy for pro- diarrhoea, night-sweats, dyspnoea, and swelling of
—
longed spasms of children, and in a few cases of epileptiform con- lower extremities. Low fever, with delirium, diar-
vulsions of older persons. Its clinical history is, however, very rhoea, tymijanitis, constipation; also with stupor.
imperfect. ^
Sweats profuse, cold, nocturnal.
Acalypha Indica. —
Clinical. General antemia, with a waxy skin, anasarca,
emaciation and sweats. Delirium in low fever, with profuse sweats
A weed found in India, belonging to the Euphorbiacese. A
and diarrhcea. Membranous croup, with bright-red face and per-
tincture is prepared from the fresh plant. spiration. It should be given in ansmia of nursing women. (See
Severe fit of dry cough, follotved by spitting of blood. above.)
NoTE.-^This symptom, doubtless a clinical observation, enabled
Dr. Holcomb, of New Orleans, to cure a most obstinate case of
Aconitum.
haemoptysis, after other means had failed. Aconitum napellus, or A. sta'rkianura. Natural order Eanun- :
Excitement. Delirium. Confusion. Inertia. Un- distinguishes Aconite from all other drugs. The
consciousness. tingling and numbness, which are experienced even
—
Head. Vertigo. Heaviness. Dull pain in fore- from small closes, and the neuralgias, affecting ]par-
head and vertex. Dull aching in r. frontal eminence, ticulaiiy the upper portion of the body, are, likewise,
then in 1. In the temples distention of bloodvessels. characteristic. Aconite causes only functional dis-
Shooting P. through temples. turbance there is scarcely any evidence of power to
;
Eyes, —
Sunken, surrounded by dark circles. Pupils produce tissue change its action is brief, and shows ;
phor (each in part only). eral sore, tired feeling (Arn., Baptis., Rhus).
Generalities. Lies on —1. side (Spong.) on back, Sensitive
;
to fresh air (Dulc, Kali c). Sensitiveness of
with 1. hand under head during morning sleep. whole body to touch (Bell., Chin., Nux v., Spig.).
fiat
Cannot lie on r. side or back (Nux v.). Restlessness and tossing about (Ars.).
Jaundice. Swelling of whole body. Cracking of Weakness (Gelsem.) morning on waking, > on
joints. rising; from ivalking and talking; walking, < ascend-
Convulsiom; with relaxation; tetanic
alternating ing stairs with sleepiness in joints, with unsteadi-
; ;
clenched jaws, body rigid and bent backward, limbs sit nor stand unsupported intermittent, with insen- ;
distorted (Jasmin). Convulsions, with eyes drawn sibility. Depression, with faintness, livid face and
upward, fists clenched across the throat, grating of the feeble pulse (Dig.). Nervous j)rostration. Laziness.
teeth, ropy saliva and involuntary discharges. Con- Collajjse (Sec. c). Faintness, on attempting to sit up
vulsions of face and upper extremities, relieved by (Carbo v., Gelsem.), evening when urinating, with rush
vomiting. Convulsions at intervals of 20 minutes, of blood to head after urinating, with whirling ;
ushered in with a shuddering noise; arms became around of everything and with cold sweat on hands,
rigid and raised above head, which was thrown back, with shivering.
and lower limbs extended rigidly, features distortecl Numbness luith tingling (Plat., Rhus, Sec. c). ;
to one side or other, eyes closed, no general convul- Crawling, like a mixture of formication, prickling
sions, face pale, consciousness unimpaired, could not and ticklmg, first on tip of tongue, then over upper
speak owing to spasms of respiratory muscles, during surface of tongue and lips, extending to posterior part
intervals spoke well. Falls clown insensible, icy cold, of mouth, then beginning in tips of fingers, then in
imperceptible pulse, hands and arms fixed in front of face, above all in suprahyoid region and on chin,
chest, face pale, lips blue, eyes sunken, twitching of then in cheeks and tip of toes, on ijerineum, chest,
eyeballs (Sec. c). Limbs strongly flexed, with cold, abdomen, and lastly on back, more violent in former
clammy sweat, eyes turned upward, followed by gen- regions, < change of temperature.
eral relaxation, aphonia and vomiting. Tetanus, with Heaviness (Nux v., Rhus). Leaden of body, from
clenched fists, arms drawn backward and flexed, with shoulders downward, with pressure from all sides and
opisthotonos. Convulsions of lower extremities, with from above, seeming to make the body, except head
clenched, cold, numb hands and slow pulse. Limbs and neck, smaller. Feeling as if the bedclothes were
drawn inward, thumbs clenched into palms (Hyosc). a dreadful weight.
Legs in constant motion, with cold sweat on face; Paralytic condition in 1., then r. side. Loss of ;
dons (Bell., Hyos., Op., Stram.) of muscles of face, from a sudden nervous shock, such as fright, or are of recent
;
fingers and toes attempting by jerks to change her origin, as in tlie puerperal state the face is red, hot and sweaty,
;
;
ing stitches in nearly all joints alternately. Lancinating (Bry., Op., Puis.) ; after eating (Puis.) after watery ;
P., especially in joints (Kali carb.). stool after sweat (Rhus) ; after vomiting (Dig., Sec.
;
Drawing, wandering, tearing, mostly alternating c.) ; after drinking (Cedron) ; after wine or coffee
with heart symptoms. Pain, in joints; P. around (transient).
waist. Drawing P., here and there; throbbing, here —
Mind. Raving, with jumping out of bed (Bell.)
and there wandering, sometimes in nape, loins,
; intermittent. Delirium chattered childish nonsense
;
intestines, or right groin, or one or another joint (Puis.). (Hyosc.) said he was dying, with restless jerking and
;
Drawing, here and there in joints. Rheumatic P. jumping about (Ars.). Mixture of dulness and excite-
Bruised sensations: Constriction. Creneral oppression. ment.
Malaise. Activity of mind. Clearness. (Clairvoyance.)
Swollen feeling over almost whole body, especially Buried in thought. Occupied with one subject Dis-
1. side, changing to a numb feeling, with bruised inclined to think to read. Distraction.
; Inability to •
feeling in muscles and pressing or bruised feeling in think stupid, also in evening, or with fretfulness,
;
bones, also with the swollen feeling changing to from tobacco smoke. Unsteadiness of thought. Con-
;;;; ;
;
Aconitum. • Aconitum.
fusion. (Op.)- vision of sparks and fog after walking, with reeling
Coma, eyes half closed, pupils insensible ;
Memory active (during excitement) impaired (reac- vertigo aggravated, ojDen air, after dinner, shaking head,
;
tion). Hallucinations, that his head was three times ivhen there is blackness before eyes, stooping with, nausea,
its natural size, that his mental operations transpired rising from a seat (Bry.) > lualking and sitting, by deep ;
in the pit of his stomach. Anxiety with the shivering breathing. Vertigo, with distraction of mind with
;
;
Fear. Apprehension, Dread, of misfortune; o/app-oac/i- fall staggering, especially to r. vertigo, with feel- ; ;
ing death (Ars., Ojd., Plat.) : of staggering and falling. ing that his legs were going away from him. Every-
Solicitude. Despair (Arsen.) plaintive cries. Sadness. thing goes around in a circle. Vertigo, to falling.
(Ign.) ;from music, which is unendurable and goes
;
through every limb (Tarent.) weeping. Whining. ; to temple alternating with same in occiput nauseat-
;
;
Piteous houiings (Verat.). Vexation aliout trifles (Nux ing over orbits, extending to upper jaw ; stitches at times
v.). Complaints and reproaches, often about trifles. pulsating or pressive-aching, on walking, > sitting.
Misanthropic. Quarrelsome (Nux v.). Fretful. Rest- Drawing drawing pressive feeling in nerve trigeminus
;
less, variable mood (Ign., Plat.). Impatience. Hurry tense drawing in trigeminus, then shooting, wandering, inter-
in all actions, in speech (Arg. n., Lil. tig.). Gayety Crepita- mittent, then constant pain, sometimes pressure.
happiness, inclined to sing and dance. Apathy tion (as of gold tinsel bent back and forth), and in
disincHned to talk; indifferent; desire to be alone temples and nose. Aching; morning, on waking;
(Plat.). Anthropojohobia (Aur.). Obstinacy. night; < evening; over eye; r. half especially over ;
—
Head. Sticking pain (Caps. < rest) jerking stick- head and occiput, < towards evening. Contractive. ;
ing, especially in forehead sticking on coughing (Arn., In r. protuberance, extending towards orbit, with
;
Carbo v.). Shooting pidsating. Aching on stooping < flushes of heat, especially in face and ears involving
;
;
mental effort; < sj)eaking. A., as from a band (Gels., r. eyebrow. Outi^ressing. Stupefying, < towards 6
Merc, sol.) as from a hot iron band as if eyes would P.M. Wedge-like pressing asunder, near 1. brow, <
; ;
raised here and there; bruised, < motion, drinking Feeling as of a board before forehead. Corrugated
and speaking. A., burning, as if brain ivere agitated between brows. Squeezing in bones, with sick feel- ;
by boiling water. A., constrictive and pressing, espe- ing as if madness would ensue over nose, with feeling ;
ciall}^ in upper part of forehead, < light and noise, > as if she would lose her reason, < walking in oj^en air.
sleep, with obscured sdsion as if skull were com- Nailed-uiD feeling in a warm room.
; Swelling swol- ;
pressed from all sides (Anac), especially in 1. orbit; len feeling, < 1. Tension squeezing, tensive pain ;
constrictive pain over whole skull, especially 1. side behind orbits. Fulness (Glon.) in sinuses, with heavi- ;
and over > cool hand. A. in head and face, ness and feeling as if something would come out, the
1. eye,
extending over body. Neuralgic pain, then in lower latter also on stooping. Heaviness in sinciput, mth ;
Compression, as if aponeurosis were too tight; as attacks of blows in r. side. Confusion r. dizzy, in r., ; ;
from a vise; in evening, at times, worse in 1. orbit when walking in open air.
recurring at same hour. Fulness (Glo.), with erratic Temples. Stitches in r. muscles ; stitches in 1. temple, I
—
l^ain in r. supraorbital, temporal and frontal < entering house, with drawing pain stitches from j
;
regions. Congestion; sudden and frequent, with temple into head twitching stitches in 1. Tearing in 1. ;
anxiety, then rigor over back. Apoplectic. Heavi- Drawing from muscles into external meatus, causing
ness ; in morning, with vertigo with ringing in tense feeling there. Aching
; 1. r. (Sang.) behind I ; ; ;
ears, < yawning, dizzy, especially in frontal region, r. mastoid process bursting (Glon.) as if compressed j
; ;
with nausea and sinking in jjit of stomach, also on with screws as from pressure of a thumb behind r. ;
stooping. Drawing, especially in temjioral muscles ear pressing-out, evenings, with fulness in forehead, ;
and Ijehind ears feeling as if something were drawn pricking and biting in lips, as in beginning of coryza,
;
out of head, causing lids to be drawn up. Confusion with flushes of heat stupefying, drawing, pressing- ;
;
morning on waking after every effort while eating inward in 1. shooting pulsating neuralgic in r. Ting-
; ; ; ;
in evening with pressure in forehead forenoon, with ling with sense of enlargement of forehead and dis-
; \
;
flushes of heat and vertigo < motion as after intoxicat- turl3ance of vision.
;
Pulsation of arteries during chill.
;
ing drinks. Emptiness morning, as after intoxication. Contraction of muscles. Swelling. Swollen feeling,
;
'
of head. Pulsation (Bell., Fer., Glo.) tine, here and Vertex. Stitches (Bry.) aching forenoon, even-
;
— ; ;
there. Waving and shaking of brain. Roaring in ings nightly ; > washing with cold water light, ; ;
head and ears, < reading. Tingling, benumbed. Feel- < stooping and moving head < motion then ex- ; ;
ing as if head were forcibly turned around. tending to forehead, where it caused heaviness and
Vertigo morning on waking (Lach.) forenoon, with fulness aching on both sides
; aching, with tension,
; ;
;
confusion of head forenoon, when walking, changing aching, as from a ccip, also > motion in open air; A.,
;
in house to stupefaction driving or walking on rising extending towards temporal region, < stooping A., as
; ;
;
up (Bry., Phos.) on rising, with heavy headache in from a weight. Heaviness, compression extending to
;
temporal muscles above ears, nausea and gush of cold whole head.
sweat; on rising, with flickering before eyes, roaring Parietals. -lerking, shooting, drawing, tearing pain —
in ears, pain in head and face, nausea and weakness in r. side of head superiorly. Aching; in 1. side of
when standing on stooping (Sulph.) stooping, with head evening and night > cold water in 1. side.
; ; ; ; ;
Aconitum. 6 Aconitum.
as if compressed. Heaviness in bones ; heaviness in of r. Shooting in supraorbital ridge, branching across
r. side of head, with pressing out. Semi-lateral draw- forehead to scalp, to r. temple, cheek, and into some teeth,
ing in head. < pressure and towards evening, when there was con-
- Occiput. —
Stitches in bone alternating with same in
; ; stant cough, followed by swelling of ridge. Tearing
root of nose. Twitching, tearing. Aching < stoop- ;
in 1. margin tearing in 1., with constriction as if ball
;
Scalp. —
Bristling of hair on vertex ; scalp feels as if dark room into street, worse at short than long dis-
the hair stood on end, also in spots. Stitches under scalp. tances. Black floating spots. Sparks. White bright
Sensation as if sioollen and numb. Sensitiveness to touch; spot, changing to straw color, then the whole field of
in spots, and to cold air, < strong wind. Sensation as vision became lilac-hued, followed by a bright azure
if some one drew him up by the hair. Formication; sjDot. All sorts of hallucinations.
> heat. Creeping in I. side as from a brush. Tickling —
ClinlCill. In the first stage of acute inflammations of vari-
on touching hair, especially on vertex. Itching. ous tissues of tlie eye and its appendages, with heat, dryness and
sharp pain, before any exudation has taken place. Acute inflam-
—
Clinical. Tlie headache associated with fever is a hot, full, mation from foreign bodies, etc. In acute aggravations of chronic
pulsating, bursting pain, with flushed face, etc., reminding one of disease (catarrh, trachoma, etc.). In recent paralysis from cold.
Bell. the neuralgia of scalp and skull varies, usually sharp, In ciliary and orbital neuralgia. Acute symptoms from ovei-strain
;
;
feeling in 1. Tickling in r. as from a worm in it.
P. anteriorly as if it woidd be pushed out when lids are
Swollen sensation in bone around external ear.
opened (Sang.), extending to supraorbital region and
Prickling burning in palate, throat, and Eustachian
interior of brain. Sharp P. through r., leaving an
tube, < swallowing. Stiffening sensation in r. Eu-
ache. Feeling as if they would drop from their
stachian tube, compelling swallowing.
sockets. Painfal inflammation. Swollen feeling. Con-
Hearing impaired. Sensitiveness to every noise (Bell.,
striction. Tightness across eyes and nose. Burning;
Mur. ac, etc.). Buzzing before ears, then faintness.
burning alternately in each burning and pressure;
in 1., and over brow. Warmth and undulation, with Humming. Humming hissing. Ringing ; with yawn-
ing. Roaring ; 1. < reading. Seething. Singing. ;
half-closing of lids and feeling as if it were too dark
(Cold feeling in open
Loud noises.
to read in a well-lighted room.
air.) Sensitiveness to air. Itching. —
Clinical. Inflammation of external parts, even involving
the tympanum, with fever, excruciating pain, caused by a draught
Lachrymation ; when coughing ; < evening and
of cold air. iSJeuralgia, involving ear and parts about it.
night.
Balls. —
Fine sticking in r. Enlarged feeling, as if Nose. —Stitches
at root alternating with same in
coming out of orbits and stretching lids (Nat. m., Par.). Pain at base between orbits (Ign., Kali bi.).
occiput.
Pressure in 1. ball and r. orbital region as if jDressed
; ;
Stupefying compression at root. Constriction. Ob-
into orbit upper part feels as if pressed out of orbit
;
struction in r. nostril. Tightness across nose and
on moving it, > stooping, changing to dull pain on eyes. Raw feeling in posterior nares. Dry feeling in
bending head backward pressure in front, not quite posterior nares. Sneezing frequently with pain in ab-
;
;
Pupil. —
Contraction; then dilatation; alternating by pain in 1. chest. Desired to sneeze, but could
with dilatation. Mobility, then dilatation, with dim not. Clear fluid flows from nose; hot fluid drops out
vision, and blinking on looking at bright objects. frothy mucus from nose and mouth; profuse discharge
Dilatation r. nearly oval
; 1. irregularly iDolygonal.
;
with stuffing in head; discharge of thick yellow mu-
Insensible to light. cus. Coryza fluent, beginning with violent chill about
;
Lids, —
Swollen. Twitching. Blinking on looking midnight, then copious sweat; severe coryza, with lach-
rymation; Epistaxis (Cact. mil.); blows out bright blood
at strongly lighted objects. Closed convulsively. Will
not keep closed, so that there is sleeplessness. Burn- mornings (Bry.). Great sensibility of olfactory nerves
ing. Itching. Heaviness. Hard red swelling of (Bell.); bad smells have a poiverftd effect.
flamed (Apis).' Irritation of margins. Itching on Livid purple, with white blotches. Sunken. Expres-
margins, with smarting. sionless. Expression of agony of astonishment of
; ;
Aconitum. Aconitum.
on cheeks; P. in zygomatic process as from an internal Redness. Burning biting. Burning ; with congestion,
ulcer pressive and digging pain in chin.
;
Lower and and in
lijjs, with roughness in throat, especially in
anterior part feels compressed from both sides. posterior nares, which compels hawking, aiacl feeling
Con-
as if tough mucus were drawn through choana?, with
tracted feeling in muscles and numb, heavy, paralytic
feeling in whole face. dryness, < tobacco smoke.
Drawing in cheeks, upper jaw Inflammation and pain.
and forehead. Distorted feeling as if a muscle bulged
Soreness of salivary ducts. Dryness
; at night dry ; ;
back and down the arms, then hyperfesthesia. sour saliva watery. Breath hot ; breath fetid. ;
ing to stomach. Heat. Feeling as if drawn np. mucus, then swallowing it. Lost for things that for-
Dryness then in mouth, with heat rising from chest merly tasted strong and well.
; Nauseous at root of
to head. Tickling. Tingling. Numbness extending tongue, > while eating. Pasty in morning. Peppery
;
Jaws dropfjing. Involuntary closure with salivation. tending forward over whole tongue, with increased
Trismus; in paroxysms. Shooting jerks in lower. saliva; in pharynx. Of rotten eggs. Sour. Sweet.
Rigidity. Aching of lower; in joint on chewing; Off'ensive.
burning aching in upper; piercing as if they would —
Clinical. Neuralgic toothache. Teething with hot in-
fall off; jDressing on lower. Drawing in lower with flamed gums, great distress, etc. The tongue often feels swollen
stinging. Creeping, and in tongue, with burning, so with the fever acute glossitis, with dry hot mouth (Mercur. with
:
salivation).
that the teeth seemed to wabble. Tingling in angles
and down side of neck. Leaden heaviness of upper. Throat. —
Frequent pulling at. Bruised feeling from
Numbness. Dead feeling in lower. Paralysis of lower. 1. side of throat to shoulder-joint and a portion of
dorsal muscles, < lying, > moving and open air, with
Clinical. —
The expression in fever is flushed and anxious,
stiffiiess, alternating with a similar feeling in upper
in neuralgia pinclied and sufl'ering, in tetanus drawn and rigid.
The neuralgia commonly cured results from cold, is of recent and lower limbs. Drawing from side of to ears
origin, and usually associated with tingling and numbness (Ver-
D. in muscles. Redness. Mucus. Cramja. Stitches;
bascum). Several cases of tetanus have been cured.
at back part ; causing frequent swallcnving. Pain ; < de-
—
Month. Teeth. Stitches; in r. molars, also with glutition; 1. side, with profuse swallowing of saliva;
drawing. Acliing r. 1. upper drawing burning pain
; ; ; in fauces and soft palate, with tension. Soreness.
on r. lower margin of a socket. Feeling as if they Raw feeling with mucus in larynx. Roughness. Raw
would fall out. Sore feeling. Peculiar feeling in scraping feeling in back part, with desire to hawk. Scrap-
roots. Cold feeling in incisors. Sensitiveness to open ing ; > clearing throat in throat and soft palate, xvith
;
air. Numbness extending over cheek bone to inner burning as from pi iijti rill int. Constriction in pharynx.
canthus, then over almost whole body, with feeling Peppery feeling. Hinning (Canth.); at back part, also
in head as if brain were larger and pressed forcibly causing hawking; cooling, then on tongue. Heat;
against the skull, with chilliness over back and pale- alternately with heat in face. Coldness, as after pep-
ness and coldness of face. Gums hot. permint. Dryness (Bell. Dubois) at night < tobacco ;
—
Tongue. Hanging out of mouth. Moved con- smoke; icith irritation to cough; as if something .stuck in
;
stantly, at times thrust beyond lips and moved from it. Throat seemed to sxcell. Constriction at back part. ;
side to side. Swollen. Burning vesicles on tip. (Nat. Sensation of mucus feeling as if mucus hung at ;
Sul.) Coated in morning white yellow. Stitches jDalate, with nausea. Creeping. Tickling. Burning-
; ;
;
in r. under surface; at back; through it fine, in tingling. Numbness with prickling. Paralytic attack. ;
tip ;flying. Cramp at root. Feeling as if getting Sticking choking in a spot, < swallowing and siDcak-
longer. Biting, < towards tip. Burning ; after eat- ing, 1. then r. Strangling sensation.
i
ing; of sides; tip; under tongue. Cold (Camph. Redness of soft palate ; arch of palate ; tonsils ; uvtda ;
Verat. a.) feeling as of cold air passing over it biting r. tonsil.
; Burning in soft palate. Coldness as from
;
cooling, with salivation, then crawling. Drawn-uj) peppermint in soft palate in evening, soon extending
j
face, spreading over body, with itching in skin and with redness of soft palate. Constriction in soft pcdate
j
drawing up of face, dry skin, afterwards crawling in- and uvida, with scratching, causing hawking, spitting and
creased and caused such restlessness that he walked nausea. i
the room almost all night as if crazy crawling, as Swelling of tonsils ; feeling as if uvula rested on tongue
; I
from peppermint, extending to lips and lower part of (Alumina);. swelling and elongation of uvula, tvitfi ar-
I
palate. Prickling spreading over lips and to fauces, borescently irijcrfrd dark red fauces and pharynx, feeling
; i
then to tips of fingers and toes, to face and then over as if an angular many-pointed body were sticking in
j
whole body, with formication and tickling. Ting- throat, with sti<king burning in palate, throat and
ling of tip extending to lips. Numbness. Paralysis. along Eustachian tube, < swallowing, with dull jjain
; ;
Articulation difficult. Thick speech. Unintelligible behind sternum, headache and salivation, the throat
sounds. symptoms < walking in open air, > after eating.
—
Mouth in general. Twitching. Drawn to one side. OEsophagus. Pressive and burning pain extending —
Aconitum. ' > Aconitum.
into stomach. Constriction. Burning. Coldness as of menstruation or perspiration, with anxiety and restlessness
occasionally also in infants during dentition when the general state
from peppermint. Crawling during passage of food.
corresponds. Haamatemesis.
Dryness and scraj)ing.
CliniCiil. — Acute inflammation of various portions of the
—
Abdomen. Flatus; emission of; hot. Gurgling,
emission of flatus G., with itching in rectum and
;
throat, with swelling, dryness, sticking pain (rarely, if ever, indi-
cated after infiltration, exudation or ulceration has taken place). call to Sj^lashing.
stool. Rumbling after eating ;
;
tation. Swelling.
on the stomach for cold water. (Hiccough after eat-
;
time.
tenderness or pressure drawing P. here and there;
sion. Sharp pain, and in bowels, then discharge of bilicus. Drawing pain in both sides of umbiHcus on ;
burning, also with tenderness on pressure burning in spreading towards pit of stomach.
epigastrium burning, extending to mouth, with dryness
;
;
Hypogastrium. Gurgling. —
Stitches in 1. Pinch-
as ft-om something indigestible at noon, then sensitive-
ing, especially in r. flank, affecting inspiration. Pain
ness and warmth till evening as from a stone in pit, ;
as from a flatulent purgative. Drawing from 1. towards
extending through to back, with squeezing like a stiff- back, with pain in sides of abdomen on i^ressure.
Sensitiveness to touch (Op.). Faintness.
ness ; spasmodic in pit as if swollen internally.
;
Aconitum. 9 Aconittun.
iug lit night, with scraping. Sensation of a warm smoking. Drink and food get into larynx, fausing
ihiid osca])ing. Blcedhuj haiirwrrhoidii (Ham., Nit. ac.) cough. Compression on both sides. Jiurning ])ain,
;
bvrni'iu/ and heat in himnoirhnldal vemds {Mac. lii|»., with choking. J]urning in glottis. Aphonia from
Sulpli.), itching and pressure in hiemorrhoidal vessels. debility. Weak voice. Hoarseness (Bell. lod.).
Paralysis. Trachea. —
Rattling and vibration. Pressive and
Stool. — Diarrhreia; with grumbling in abdomen; Ijurning |)ain, extending to pit of stomach, caused by
with pain in abdomen; with faint feeling; urgent, cough, l^aw i'eeling, causing short cougli. Wide feel-
offensive. Pasty. Watery ; and coi)ious, urgent, also ing in air-pa.ssagcs during res]jiralion. Dry feeling.
witli colic. Gushing of yellow water mixed with Nundjness and aslcoji sensation under sternum.
white foam, preceded by gurgling. Constipation. Cough in morning, with blood-streaked expei:tfjralion,
Hard, with cflbrt; hard and earlier than usual. Green (Sulph.) towards evening after drinking (during ;
; ;
(Dulc). Black and fetid. Clay-colored. White; ivith heat of body); w-hen exercising; from irritation in
red urine. Whitish-yellow. Copious; after urging, larynx; from tobacco smoke, also with hemming; <
followed by painful jiincliing. Scanty and soft and towards evening, with pain and oppression in che.'st;
;
frequent, with straining. Frequent. Involuntary with shooting in chest (Bry. Kali carlj.). Disturbing
during a faint; with a feeling as if i:)assing only Hatus. nighCs rest. Distressing. Violent icith .ihootlngs in ;
Urinary Organs. —
Bladder. Pain on walking. tempertiture, with raw pain in chest; < warm room;
Sjilashing feeling on urinating. Tenesmus at neck, < tleep breathing and change of temperature, with
liitrning in neck when not urinatincj (Canth.). Paralysis smarting arid soreness behind sternum with raw- ;
of neck. Micturition at night. Desire to urinate pain in chest and smarting in larynx and harsh ;
on touching al)domen desire, with scanty discharge, and hoarse ringing (Bro. lod. Spo.).; and .short, from
;
also with difficult discharge; anxious desire. Amnety scratching in thrnfit. Constant, irritation to. Frequent,
always on beginning to urinate. Dijficidt. Frequent. with expectoration of bright blood (Cact. Ip. Led.
Involuntary. Pho.s.).
Urethra. —
Stitches on walking.
;
Burning witen Expectoration. Of blood; of blood and mucu.s, with
raw feeling behind sternum. Jlusly (Phos.). Thin, frothy,
urinating. Stitches in meatus morning on urinating.;
Stitches in fossa navicularis always on urinating. mucus, with streaks of bright blood (Sulph.). Gela-
^vhite
Respiration. —
Asthmatic. Fear of suffocation (Phos.).
Brown; with dirty lu'own sediment; with brick-dust Choking easy easy while swallowing in paroxysms.
; ;
;
cough. Tickling, provoking cough (Sang.) tickling from Ran. bulb.) when sneezing in r. side of sternum in
; ; ; ;
Aconitum. 10 Aconitiim.
centre of sternum towards evening beneath sternum ; active trouble in the fibrous structures of the skull
and between scapulae; near 1. axilla; in, 1. pectoralis and meninges.
major and intercostals towards false ; ribs ; side Heart. — Stitches ; forenoons, < walking ; inprsecordial
(Squill.) under 1. ribs on inspiration
; (Sulph.) region ; in region as if in j)leura costalis, morning on
under r. ribs on laughing aloud (Borax) upright posture and deep breathing,;
sides and rising, j^reventing
betioeen scapulx, on deep breathing ; in 1. lower, > lying with inclination to cough. > rubbing, then soreness on
in various parts, also < bending sideways with cough touch. Cramp about. Aching; in region. Anxiety
;
(Borax) in r., with suspension of breathing (Borax) about (Amyl, Camph.) with quicker, stronger beat ; when
; ;
with anxiety and peevishness, a sticking, then throb- sitting after much motion, with contracted pulse and
bing in the side, then headache burning stitches in constricted chest. Compression in praecordial region.
;
1. half; fine burning; constrictive, in r. side; drawing, Oppression of prxcm'dicd region (Chin.). Pressure in-
also in 1. in region of eighth, ninth, tenth and ward in region.
; Weight about. Heat, and disagree-
eleventh ribs, 1., then r., often extending to loins in able feeling. Congealed feeling in bloodvessels. Feel- ;
side, extending towards back; stitches about last r. ing as if circulation were impeded in all vessels.
rib, through to small of back from lowest r. rib to Slow twitchings in region, towards surface of chest.
;
apex of shoulder-blade; at eve?-y inspiration ; extending Palpitation after eating on walking > quiet ; ; ;
inward in 1. as from flatus in 1. upper flying along (Chin.) and anxiety, loith increased heat, especially in
; ; ; ;
sternum and between ribs interrupting respiration face; and anxiety, icith restlessness and pressive pain in
;
now here, now there; periodical stitches, with dry region of heart ; with anxiety, difficult breathing, weariness
cough ; now superficial, now
deep, and in cardiac in limbs, sensation of something rushing into head, con-
region. fusion and flying heat in face. Tumultuous beating,
Pain at night; > bending backward r. r., then 1. systole and diastole inseparable to ear. Trembling.
; ;
beneath sternum, compelling frequent deep breathing to every three beats of pulse. Intermittent beating.
in region of second 1. rib, near sternum, < deep in- Irregular beating. Beatii^g quickly while pulse is
spiration 1. side ; superiorly, with sensitiveness to slow, apparently intermittent. Movement of r. auricle
touch < towards evening, with oppression, in the rapid, irregular, not related to beats of ventricle.
;
evening associated with drawing stiffness in nape and Symptoms alternate with wandering, drawing tear-
pain in scapulae, wine relieved the chest symptoms, ing pains.
but aggravated the head symptoms on chest, espe- ;
in siDots, < r. side. requiring Aeon., the patient must lie on the back with the head
Squeezing pain; under sternum. Constriction; to raised.
r. of sternum as if ribs of both sides were drawn
; Pulse. Contracted, fuU, strong, febrile, rapid. Rapid —
towards each other. Compression from all sides com- at one time, at another slow. Sloiv ; and full, strong. ;
pression in middle of sternum and anterior part of Small and soft. Tendency to dicrotism. Waik. Imper-
chest, affecting inspiration in central anterior part, ceptible. Intermittent. Thready. Tremulous. Twitch-
;
or constriction, especially in r. ribs, hindering deep ing. Beat of temporal and carotid arteries felt when sitting.
breathing. Tightness in side ; with strong, loud res- ; Neck. Twitching of muscles. Stitches externally. —
piration. Anxiety (Spig.). Oppression (Phos., Ferr., Neuralgic pain in 1. side and shoulder. Pain in r.
Chin. Sul.) in r. side, then in whole chest
; at cer^dcal muscles and shoulder-joint, so that he could ;
night, with frequent deep breathing; of lungs after bend the arm backward only with great pain. Draw-
drinking between shoulders on deep breathing, with ing pain in muscles of r. side of throat and neck
; ;
anxiety and stitches > deep inspiration compelling from r. side of neck into ear and shoulder; to 1. of
; ;
frequent inspiration. Heaviness ; under sternum, prevent- najje and in scaj)ula, on moving neck. Pain extending
ing deep inspiration. Fulness; forenoons on walking, down neck towards r. shoulder. Drawing in muscles
ivith heaviness, internal uneasiness, anxiety and palpitation, (Baptis.) drawing in side. Constriction. Pressure ;
ribs. Gnawing pain in r. clavicle. Shooting, boring, spasms in arms'; rheumatic, on moving' neck (Cimicif).
'
burrowing in 1. side between fourth and sixth ribs. Sensation as if the flesh were separated, with a feeling
Crawling as fi-om beetles. as if the neck would not su23port the head, and with
Heat (Bry.) with weakness burning under sternum, shootings on moving head. Bruised jsain in single
; ;
'with pressure (Phos.) in lungs, also with a feeling as muscles, < evenings and nights on lying down. Stiff-
;
if hot fluid would come into the mouth. Feeling as ness (Agar. Rhus t. Sil.) in evening; with jerking ;
if hot water were poured into chest, then icy coldness, pain, a
almost with faintness, with frequent shivering and Back. Stitches. Cutting, extending over 1. hip —
headache in r. temple. Chilliness evenings. Weak- round to abdomen, in a circle. Shooting digging in
ness. Aggravation of symptoms in evening. It is whole 1. side, < insj)iration. Pain < stooping ( JSsc. ;
characteristic that wine relieves the chest symptoms, h.) in lower part rheumatic, in muscles of back and ;
;
namely, the venous congestion, while it aggravates the shoulders, in places where the chilly or numb sensa-
;;
; ;;
Aconitum. 11 Aconitum.
tions had been most marked. Stiffness (Berb.). in true arthritic inflammations. It willbe noticed that the pains
Feeling of heartburn all down. Numb feeling. are usually drawing, tense and numb and relieved by open air.
Spine, crawling pain, as from beetles. Pain extend- Upper Extremities. Shoulder. Stitches in 1. joint — ;
Digging boring from r. to front of chest, < deep in- joint. Pain; joints; 1. joint; with feeling as if it
spiration. Bruised pain between scapulx. Drawings in would sink down drawing pain, also in 1. shoulder
;
r. Drawing pain in lower angle of 1. Drawing tear- and arm, on which he lies, with soreness. Drawing in
ing. Burning gnawing near r. side of dorsal vertebras. r., then drawing and tearing in same, with lame-
—
Lumbar region. Stitches, with creeping with draw- ; ness in head of left humerus. Numbness. Weakness
ing. Tearing, < pressure. Boring in 1. side. Pain ;
of r. joint.
(.^sc. h., Berb.) r. 1. regions of kidneys
; ; region of ; backward, above head. Trem- Arm.—Tossed about;
1. kidney. Drawing P., < motion of trunk, standing Tearing in r., with prickling-like
bling. Stitches.
up, stretching, stooping or sitting down, with pain formication. Pinching in spots near bend of 1.
on pressure; while walking, > bending in small of elbow. Pain drawing drawing and paralytic draw- ; ; ;
sacral region; tensive pain in vertebrte, or bruised to finger-tips, with numb, heavy and paralytic feel-
feeling, and with gripes as from flatulence. Paralytic ing. Prickling. Tingling. Numbness 1. and of hands, ; ;
pain, > movement and bending inward. Bruised pain with tingling as from a galvanic current. Weariness.
extending to nape ; bruised pain at union of last lumbar Upper Arm. Stitches anteriorly in middle of r. —
vertebrae with sacrum, with feeling as if small of back at rest; sudden and drawing posteriorly in r. Press-
were beaten to pieces (Arn.). Tension (Berb.) > ure in r. Drawing pain in r. Drawing on outside,
;
bending backward with drawing, compelling bend- with paralytic stiffness. Drawing numbness on pos-
;
ing backward, sensitiveness in renal region. Un- terior anterior side of 1. Weariness of 1.
;
easiness in region of r. kidney. Numb feeling, ex- Elbow. Stitches extending to wrists, on outside of — ;
ing in sacroiliac region, which gradually changed to a rheumatic, 1., r. Bruised jjain in r.
paralytic pressive pain, lasting nearly all day. Sensi- Forearm.- Twitching of muscles. Sticking in inner —
tiveness. Stiffness in sacral and hip-joints. Sticking surface of lower and of 1. drawing, in bones on mo- ;
burning in region of coccyx, with a feeling of heat. tion. Tearing drawing, also on outside of r. un- ;
Extremities. —
Twitching of fingers and toes. Trem- dulating, on upper end of 1. in 1. forearm, hand ;
muscular sense failed. Paralysis of 1. arm and leg, ing and tearing pain along r. forearm, in wrist and
also 1., then r. arm and leg paralyzed feeling in arm fingers
;
pain in r. extending along flexor tendon ;
and thigh, alternately r. and 1., also in arms and feet, of little finger, < motion. Bruised pain. Weight.
with trembling in whole body, especially limbs. Paralytic feeling in r. forearnr and hand when writing,
Stitches in feet and arms backs of hands and feet ; > violent motion.
drawing gnawing, especially in forearms. Tearing in Wrist. Trembling on moving hand. Stitches. —
r. upper arm and upper third of thigh in r. upper Tearing. Drawing, paralytic pain in r.
; Drawing.
arm towards elbow and in thigh towards knee alter- Numbness painful. ;
nately in both thighs, r. knee and r. forearm draiv- Hand. Trembling. Wild movements. Pulseless.
; — ;
ing. Sharp pain in 1. knee, then in 1. ulnar nerve. Stitches in 1. 1. metacarpal bones in dorsum of 1. ; ;
Pain in elbows, knees and hip-joint after walking, > pulsating stitches in r. palm. Pain in metacarpal
pressure like bone-pain in metacarpal and long bones bones like bone-pains constrictive pain in 1. jialm
;
;
;
drawing, also in joints stretching. Shattered feeling. cramplike P. in r., also > motion, with shooting
;
Bruised f)ain; in shoulder and hip-joints after sleep. flying growing P. in metacarpi, also in forenoon, and
Drawing alternately in elbow, knee and calf Ting- in the finger-joints lame pain in metacarpi. Sprained ;
ling, prickling in tips of fingers and toes at night. feeling in r. metacarpus in joints of r.
; Drawn-up ;
Asleep sensation. Feeling as if circulation stopped. feeling. Numbness (Phos.) of palms and tingling, ; ;
Heaviness when walking and in open air, with sen- as from a galvanic current. Paralytic tinglings in 1.,
;
and 1. elbow; especially feet, with sleepiness and ill in r. thumb-joint; creeping; as from dislocation, in
humor; of joints, especially knee and joints of foot, r. thumb-joint on motion. Drawing P. in r., also 1.
with twitching in tendons. thumlj in r. index in 1. middle finger after getting ; ;
Clinictll. — Neuralgia, especially of the upper extremities, into bed drawing lame P. in r. index. Flying grow- ;
with numbness of the limb as if the blood did not circulate freely, ing P. in joints intermittent lame growing P. in dis- ;
resulting from a sudden check of perspiration, finds a prompt rem- tant joint of 1. index. Paralytic P. in thmnbs.
edy in Aeon. (Aconitum uncinatum, from Virginia, has made some
brilliant cures of this sort.) Neuralgic pains in the lower limbs
Twitching P. in r. thumb. Drawn-up feeling; with
point to its use in sciatica. Acute muscular rheumatism of the tingling. Feeling as if asleep on grasping anything.
back and limbs occasionally demands Aeon., but it is rarely useful Prickling and tingling hot prickling in tips, nights. ;
Aconitum. 12 Aconitum.
Numbness; of tips (Sec.so that, especially in evening after sitting or in morn-
c, Phos.)- Stiffness of r.
in 1. Drawing along, with discomfort in knees, < ness spreading ujaward, with tingling ; sudden. ;
1. knee, as after long squatting; drawing in tendi- Weakness < ascending steps ; < during rest in ; ;
nous expansions. Leaden heaviness, < ascending tendons of joints, with twitching.
stairs. Numbness, with heaviness and inability to Toes. Twitching. Stitches in r. fourth in third — ;
raise them from the ground (Con.) numbness even and fourth r., when sitting flying, in third and fourth
;
;
when walking, so that he has frequently to stop to r., after getting into bed hot stitches at night. Lan- ;
move the feet back and forth to get rid of the sensa- cinating pain in r. great, < on inside of ball, after
tion (Ars.). Loses the sensation of standing firmly, as getting into bed, and in third and fourth r. toes and j
if the feet would rise up. in 1. metatarsal bones. Asleep ichen walking, r. Numb-
—
j
Thigh. Paralysis of 1. Stitches in muscles. Draw- ness gradually spreading over whole body. Numb- I
ing tearing. Pain in hips; r. hip; hips after walk- ness of tips.
ing; hip-joint when walking; r. hip, > walking Skin. Gooseflesh. Duskiness. Horripilation. Black-
,
—
in open air; as from a bandage, while walking, ness of all parts. Pallor of fingers. Yellow. Red- ;
ahnost crushing pain in head of femur after lying, tions on limbs. Elasticity and smoothness. Shrivel-
with weakness. Drawing pain in r. when walking; ling. Dryness ; with rustling and coldness like ;
in head of 1. femur when standing and sitting, parchment. Tightness, with dry heat. Desquama-
< walking in I. kip-joint on motion in border of 1.
;
tion of face. Vesicles on temples humid on 1.
; [
; ; ;
hip-bone, extending towards hip-joint alternately in side of scrotum itching painftil on lower limbs, also
; ; ;
each, while moving, then in both. Short feeling in on 1. lower limb. Heat-rash on forehead. Nettle-
tendons of ham. Soreness on touch. Numbness rash on backs of hands. Spots like flea-hites on hands,
(Ars.). Weakness after sitting in head of femur,
; [face, etc. Pimples on forehead; like flea-bites on
;
with jDain. backs of hands itching and biting, here and there, ;
—
Knee. Cracking. Unsteadiness; especially of one. and filled r/ith yellow lymph itching on upper lip
I
Contraction of cords under knee, with bruised pain red, on flexor side of thumb, index and middle
in 1. patella. Stitches in I. ; 1. patella; deep, slow, fingers, and painful to pressure. Painful furuncle at
over r. drawing in 1. flying, in evening, with icy tip of nose. Tremor in muscles of shoulder, with
;
;
1. Pressing gnawing in patella. Pain (Benz. ac.) and there, with a raw feeling, ending with pain as if
after walking (Bry.) r. in patella, also on walk- wounded.
; ; Sensation as if epidermis were sejjarated
ing bruised, also in patella drawing, to heel and from cutis by an intervening layer, < r. leg. Sensa-
; ;
air. Tension of cap in 1., then r. patella, < descend- change of temperature.
;
Feeling as from electric
ing stairs. Weakness in evening, extending over sparks
;
especially on wings of nose. ;
in r. calf, with tension. Drawing pain in r. on inside and thighs limbs arms r. forearm hands fingers ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
of 1. Paralytic and bruised pain. Drawing at inside finger-tijDS fingers while icriting ; fingers, on getting ;
of both legs, < walking, with sensitiveness of leg to into a warm bath, with tingling; in 1. middle and
touch and pain as if sore; drawing in tibise, with index fingers, with warmth especially of hairy parts, ;
stretching; paralytic drawing in r. leg and tendo- except head, with biting here and there with shud- ;
achillis to heel. Feeling as if going away from him, dering, < upper arm and lower leg. Fuzziness where
with vertigo. Hea^dness of r. with swollen feeling the formication had been. Insensibility.
; ;
in calves, < r., with tension feeling of a weight of the Irritation of cheeks.
;
Itching; in muscular parts,
size of a palm on the outside of each. Asleep sensa- < forearms face back legs < about nose scrotum ; ; ; ; ; ;
tion in lower part. Tingling (Calc. ph.). Numbness prepuce, > rubbing, but returning; voluptuous, on
of lower part of calves.; Weakness after sitting glans penis tickling, on inside of 1. upj^er arm on
; ; ;
on beginning to walk. inside of leg; burning, < inside lo\ver limbs and
—
Ankle. Tearing going upward in 1. outer. Pain about knees.
> compression drawing pain in 1. rheumatic pain
; ;
Clinical. While Aeon, is not applicable to the cure of —
in anterior part of 1. Sensation as if tied in morning. diseases of the skin dependent on a constitutional dyscrasia, yet its
Foot. —
Cramp in sole. Stitches on dorsum of 1. power to proditce vesicles associated with the neuralgic pains
on r. from heel to j)opliteal space. Pain in r. instep naturally leads to its use in the prodromal staffe of Herpes zoster
;
ing, in r. tendo-achilhs intermittent, in r. tendo- Sleep.; Yawning; morning on rising, with shiver-
achillis on walking in open air, and in dorsum of 1. ing interrupted spasmodic without sleepiness desire ; ; ; ;
foot. Shortened feeling in tendo-achillis with bent to yawn and stretch. Sleepiness towards noon after- ; ; ;
feeling. Contracted feelina; in both tendons achillis, noon after eating falls asleep standing. Feels as if ; ;
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Aconitum. 13 Aconitum.
sleeping in the air with no firm bed under him. Feels agreeable warmtli in skin feeling as if a cool air wore ;
herself sleeping while still awake. Stupid sleep. spreading over vertex and occiput from a ball which
Waking diflieult. Sleei)lessness till 4 a.m. Restless ;
seemed to rise from umbilical region. In face, inter-
night leaves the bed frequently. Slarling up, moving
; nally, with external heat. Shirer-i v.pvmrd Umardiis
mill liilLiiir/ in deep; starts up in sleep and says some; chest.
limbs. Waking i're(|uently. in back and limbs and arms and upper arms down ; ; ;
waking with a start. Fearful. Nightmare. That she and in feet, with heaviness in forehead and vertex
was falling from a height. Vivid ; about the events of along spine, also with gooseflesh creeping along galea
the dai/. Half the night, of a subject which occupies aponeurotica with a feeling of numljness in small of
;
his attention long after waking. Towai'ds morning, back, extending into lower limbs, and while sitting or
containing an explanation of what was a riddle to standing it seems as if the lower limbs went to slee|>,
him while awake. Confused and long. Of subjects ;
> walking when in open air after breakfast, and in
;
that have been foreign to his thoughts. Extravagant, chest, then heat (with frontal headache), whicli mo-
in a half-sleej). Strange, found himself laughing on tion renewed creeping over back and thighs extend-
; ;
waking. Delightful. Of thieves. Vexatious, quarrel- ing over legs, with cold sweat and cold feeling in face,
some. In which he talked. Lascivious (Phos. ac). then heat and rapid pulse and symjitoms of coryza
Waking dreaminess, imagining that he is far from from middle of spine to lumbar muscles of both sides,
home. with flushes of heat in head between shoulders and ;
evening, iritJi thirst, hot head and face, red cheeks and over lower limbs, while upper limbs are warm, ^vith
out-pressing headache (Bry.) towards evening, with ; cold sweat and face icy-cold to touch.
white cold hands; at night, with heat, thirst and rest- From prfficordia to limbs after midnight, then dry
lessness at night, then copious sweat at night on
; ; heat, with febrile pulse, which he could hear in his
lying down, then sweat in latter part of night head, then sweat in morning. In limbs ; creeping in ;
after siesta general feeling of rigor and coldness lower, then upper, as often as he moved, extending to
in r. upper arm, then in evening warm feeling, like lolwle body, between skin and muscle, with gooseflesh,
a catarrhal fe^'er on dightest motion; after eating
; > violent exercise in open air, returning when stand-
after eating, with weakness and sleepiness, at night ing or lying; especially in limbs, with blueness of
heat and tossing about and sleep interrupted by nails of fingers and toes in limbs, with blueness of ;
with anxiety as if blood would overflow vessels, espe- face. Hands of one, with insensibility and feet,
; ;
cially coldness in face, > by open air and motion xchile face is hot; and feet, evenings, also with flushing
with pain in r. temple cold body, ivith hot forehead,
; of face, < evening; and feet, with shuddering over
hot lobules of ears and imvard dry heat ; especially in back, while head and body arc warm at noon, and ;
soles and knees, with confused head, heat of face, then in Yeet, with heat of head, checks and hands in after-
full, hard, rapid pulse, flushes of pleasant warmth noon, and with frequent alternations of temperature
over body, anxiety and warmth about heart, inclined towards e\-ening, and in feet, then nausea about mid-
to sweat on forehead and temples, sweat over whole dle of sternum, nausea > eating, then heat of face.
body, especially on head, nape, chest and abdomen, Fingers wdth blue nails tips of fingers and toc.-i. ;
while soles always seem blown \ipon by a cool wind Spreads over all lower limbs, fingei-s are deathly
with paleness and sunken features i\'ith stiffness of ; pale down inside of lower limb from middle of thigh,
;
whole body one cheek being red and hot, the other
; < on knee and sole. Down fore part of thighs, as
pale and cold with blueness of face and hands
; with ;
'
sure beneath sternum, at times flushes of heat, pulse coryza towards evening, continuing next day and for
;
full, accelerated. Chilliness alternating with heat; a week, with diflicult breathing, distress in region of
at night, also with spots of gooseflesh, which disappear heart and intermittent pulse, five beats were full, hard
on breaking out of sweat after coldness with ting- ; ; and rapid ami the sixtli intermittent, with pallor,
ling and nervousness, then dry heat, soreness on emaciation ai^d sickly look (at night, with dyspncea,
touch and anxiety. Sudden chilliness, > by eating. restlessness and pain) waking at night, tcith dryness of ;
External, with pallor and internal heat with dryness, ; mouth and throat and confusion of head and vertex.
and with rustling of skin with sweat. Long-lasting, ; Aggravation in evening, with swollen veins after :
then transient heat and copious sweat, with waving getting into bed on going to bed, < lower limbs in-
: :
limbs. With throwing off of clothes. (China. Op. Verat.) minished. Touch blunted, feeling as if he had on
Hot sensation over whole body, with red cheeks, gloves, and as if he walked on woolen carpets, no
childish mirth, and headache on turning eyes upward and pain on pinching cheek. Amelioration in afternoon ;
sideways, or with red cheeks and heat of head, shuddering A. after coffee. Mental activity increased then di- ;
over whole body, or ivith red cheeks, rigor, weeping and minished so that he could do no mental work.
headache. Internal heat; at night; with thirst; tvith Anxiety. Constant talking. Confusion of mind of ;
moderate thrist for beer; with chilliness and nausea, head. Dulness of head on waking. Vertigo on ;
fever, > going into open air and walking with prostra- ; attempting to sit by the stove, with flickering, trem-
tion. Flushing heat in evening < entering house.
; ; bling of limbs, oppression and nausea. Pupils dilated,
Dry heat; with tightness of skin, also with numbness sluggish. Lachrymation (from local application), >
and tingling spreading from feet. Heat extending by cold applications, with burning, swelling and burn-
over whole body, esiaecially stomach and abdomen, ing of upper lid, photophobia, next day lids and ball
with sweat. red. Cheeks felt fuzzy. Burning of lips < by hot ;
Hot feeling in upper jDart of body, esijecially face, drinks. Boring in nose. Sneezing.
as if sweat would break out. In head luith forehead ;
Tongue coated yellowish-white formication on
;
hot to touch, and with rigor over rest of body on motion; tongue involving whole mouth T. insensible, like
;
externally on vertex; suddenly in head and face. leather. Salivation. Taste flat, pasty T. sharp, burn-
;
as if face were growing larger heat in cheeks and ; > by cold water in pharynx in tongue. Constric-
; ;
Sweat at night after midnight, relieving all symp- body, changing from one nerve to another, causing
; ;
toms ; < after stool. Profuse in morning (after nightly painful uneasiness, constant change of position, weak-
;
almost imperceptible pulse and sparkling eyes back ness. Sleeplessness. Desire for warmth. Icy cold- ;
hands palms feet. Cold and clammy on face ness of body, especially of limbs. Skin cold and
;
; ; ;
forehead hands and feet. Gushing cold sweat, w'ith dry, rustling; must be covered. Temi^erature in-
;
nausea, vertigo and headache. On forehead and prse- creased. Sensation as if glowing hot wires were
cordia. Under nose on face abdomen after stool stuck into him, > by sweat. Sweat, with calor
; ;
—
CliniCill. The Aconite fever is sthenic in type atid for the
most part not remittent, though the aggravation towards evening Aconitinum.
is decided. It is not useful in fever as a symptom of any form of
malarial or septic poisoning, nor of a localized injlammatory process, but
An alkaloid obtained from Aconitum Napellus, L.; composition
is adapted to a general febrile state without a pathological lesion
C3 3H43NOi2- (Commercial aconitine is mLsed with pseudoacon-
(in this respect differing from Iodine, Bryonia, Gelsemium, etc.). itine, both
obtained from the above species.)
The never-failing characteristic is the mental anguish, without
which Aconite is useless if the patient be quiet and apathetic Aeon, tral.
General Action. Paralysis, first peripheral then cen- —
;
Loss of sensation, then also of motion. Depres-
is not the remedy, no matter how high the temperature thii-st and
sion of heart's action, of blood pressure, of respiration
;
the preliminary storm has passed and the lesion has become estab-
lished, the picture changes from Aconite to some other remedy.
Antidotes. Strychnine, Atropia. In poisoning, stim- —
ulants, ammonia, heat, digitalis, etc., according to indi-
cations.
Aconitum Ferox. —
Throws himself about the bed con-
Generalities.
A plant allied to A. Napellus, L., but more deadly in its effects. tinually. Sudden change, limbs turned colder, heart's
In India it is called Bisch or Bikh. It contains both Aconitine sounds and pulse disappeared, skin turned of a marble
and pseudoaconitine, but more of the latter (differing thus from A.
color, face turgescent, iJupUs dilated, conjunctiva in-
Napellus, which contains more of the former) and a third alkaloid.
jected, cold, clammy sweat over whole body, breathing
—
General Action. Its action is quite similar in a more laborious and superficial, tracheal rattling, pecu-
general way to that of A. Napellus, more violent it liar, clear, short moaning, tonic spasms beginning in ;
seems not to cause neuralgia of the trigeminus. fingers, then in face, trismus, after a while general
;;; ;
whole body. Oppression. Malaise. Restlessness. were bedewed with cold, clammy sweat. Prickling,
Weakness from least effort. Sensibility diminished,
; < on face and limbs face and forearms P. follow- ; ;
< on hands and cheeks. Numbness, < in face and ing a nerve in forearms and hands, with numbness
;
—
Mind. Irritable and quick in liis replies. Distrac- spine and head. Formication, < by quiet F. on fore- ;
tion. Power of attention impaired. Ideas sluggish. arms on face, with feeling as if epidermis were scal-
;
with faceache; with heat and tightness. Fulness. and dreamy. Frequent waking.
Heaviness; and dulness. Vertigo. Temples, con- Fever. —
Coldness. Heat with pricking and smart- ;
ness; throbbing; painful tension and prickling, tion), with lancinations and pricklings, then heaviness
involving face. In forehead, cheeks, upper jaws (over and numbness of the part affected, skin seemed raised
whole tract of trigeminal) drawing pressing stretching, up and contracted by muscles beneath, anaesthesia
alternating with pain, becoming steady and severe, < sudden, in head and face, extending over body, < in
by motion and mental effort. Pain in suiaraorbital region of stomach, with sweat. Sweat.
nerve.
—
Eyes and Ears. Strained feeling' in eyes. Lachry- Actsea Spicata.
mation (from local application), with swelling of lids
Actfea spicata, L. A tincture is prepared from the fresh root.
and redness. Pupils very mobile, finally dilated
dilated, sluggish; contracted, sluggish. Lids numb. Relations. Cimicifuga, Clematis, Aconite. —
Vision dim. The lamplight was disagreeable. Blind The pains are generally tearing, drawing. Fer-
and deaf Ringing in ears and pressure. Roaring. mentation in blood. Pulsations. Weakness after eat-
;
Face, —
Distorted, < about mouth (facies hippo- ing; from talking; walking in open air; sudden.
cratica). Darting pain, sometimes with vomiting. Delirium, during fever; furious. Unconsciousness.
Tense and swollen feeling. Fulness in cheeks. Sen- Headache persisting after the fever; headache in
sitive and swollen. Tingling, and in mouth. Lips skull and periosteum. Boring in head. Vertigo,
burning; with numbness, extending over tongue, with nausea. Head symptoms < at night and Ijy
mouth and throat. walking mostly periodical. Pressure in forehead
;
and stomach, with acridity, then burning and numb- horripilation on scaljJ. Pimples on scalp. Ophthal-
ness of tongue and pharynx, with salivation.
lips, mia like catarrhal inflammation. Suggillations in
Salivation. Taste disgustingly bitter. Throat dry. conjunctiva. Burning lachrymation. Vision blue;
Every attempt to swallow was followed by spasmodic vision of sjjots when
looking steadily.
contractions, as in hydrof)hobia. Swallowing diffi- Twitching pain in ears, when sneezing or blowing
cult, with pains in najje and behind jaws in parotid nose. Ear sore to touch. Murmuring in ears after
region, so that in eating he had to press the nape with sleep, < by anxiety. Nostril red. Bruised jiain in
his hands. Burning in throat and o^-er larynx in ; ; nose. Nasal mucus tinged with blood. Nosebleed
gullet. during oppression of chest. Yellow around mouth.
Stomach, Etc. —Appetite lost. Eructations. Nausea Rheumatic pain in face (Aeon.). Lips chapped. Saliva-
when erect on rising from a recumbent position, with
; tion. Fetid breath. Pain in submaxillary glands
inability to see. ^'omiting violent, from sudden jerk-
; when chewing. Tearing in throat, < by cold morn-
ing of abdominal muscles, accompanied by a loud ing or evening air. Throat sore when speaking.
shout. Gastric and cardiac anguish, with sensation as Appetite sharp in morning. Hunger, with aver-
if all parts except head were filled with lead. Heat sion to food. Nausea. ]'omiting; sour (Calc. c).
in stomach. Rumbling in abdomen. Mieturition dif- Sticking in epigastrium on deep inspiration. Pain at
ficult. Dysuria and occasionally retention, with hypo- stomach j^it; in stomach, with difficult breathing.
gastric pains. Urine increased and dark micturition ; ; Cramp in stomach drawing in epigastric region.
'
;
cold, with malaise (Calc. c). forehead, especially at root of nose fluent, with fron- ;
—
Clinical. Almost the only use of this drug has been for tal headache; fluent, with twisting in front part of
subacute rheumatic gout of the small joints, associated with sour nose. Drawing in right nostril as in coryza. Mucus
storaacli. more watery 1. nostril full of thick mucus. Pain, ;
gorged hgemorrhoidal veins). Excessive pains in back Face. Flushed after rubbing. — Pale, miserable ap-
and hips. Irritation of mucous membrane of throat. pearance. Twitching of muscles under 1. eye. Lijjs
Allies. — Aloe, Bap., Bell., Berb., Diosc, Nit. ac, feel hot.
Phyto., Pod., Sulph. Mouth. Teeth. —
Oily feeling. Pain in sound.
Generalities. —
Tearing in back, r. side and shoul- Tongue. Coat thick yellow dirty white. Pain ;
Fulness of dependent parts. Heart, lungs, stomach oesophagus. Dryness and in jsharynx, with soreness.
; ;
and brain feel as if too full of blood. Malaise with Scrajjing, irritation or burning, extending to stomach.
;
dull stupefying feeling in head. Disinclined to rise Salivation; with oily taste with coppery taste. Taste ;
after waking. Weakness; from walking; in joints; as bitter; flat; like licorice; metallic; slimy; sweet. Sub-
from walking far. Faintyiess. Joints stiff. Ameliora- maxillary glands, increased secretion. Parotid glands
tion from eructation. sore when exposed to wind.
—
Mind. Inability to fix attention. Cheerfulness. Clear- Throat. —
Acrid feeling. Biting. Congestion. In-
ness, with light feeling in anterior lobes, but heaviness spired air feels cooler. Constriction (Bap.) with dull ;
and dulness in occiput. Confusion. Feeling as if I^ain on each side of tonsils. Burning ; when swallow-
death were impending during the darting pain in ing. Dryness (Bell.) after eating increase of dry ; ;
trachea, followed by exalted condition of brain and feeling, then secretion of mucus; with contraction.
nervous system. Disinclination to work. Gloomy Excoriation (Phyto.). Formication. Feeling as if
forebodings. Irritability. Memory lost. Sadness. something had lodged in it. Mucus, causing cough.
Stupidity. Thoughts rapid. Unconsciousness on Pain > eating a grape sharp, biting pain pain as if ;
;
r. temple and occiput, then dull stitches in forehead stiffness in throat (Bell.), with pain in tonsils, with
and temple. Feeling of a board upon it. Confusion; neuralgic pain in fauces. Tickling causing cough.
with vertigo. Heaviness dull, especially in region of Upper part, fulness. Pharynx, dryness irritated feel-
; ;
during cold in head; flying, and in temples; neu- disposition to hawk dryness. ;
Temples. Aching 1., acute, r. with soreness flying. feeling in stomach. Eructations ; of' air of air with
; ; ;
and pressure. Parietal, aching above r. temple. Occi- Nausea ; with burning and salivation with eructa- ;
put. Aching, with flushes of heat in integument of tions with ineffectual urging to stool.
;
Retching.
occiput, nape and shoulders extending to ears. Violent vomiting. Stomach aching and rumbling; ach-
;
Bruised feeling, with lameness in nape. Heaviness. ing extending downward. Burning as if it contained ;
Pressure on cerebellum. Scalp. Hypertesthesia. water. Cutting. Distress; with pain in bowels; in
Soreness of r. side from lying on it. epigastrium ; disti'ess, with nausea; burning, in epigastric
Eyes. —Heat. Pain, light and giddy in r. when region, and in umbilical region, with aching in lumbar
near light shooting pain in 1. Smarting. Twitch- region, < walking burning, in cardiac portion. Dys-
; ;
ing r. Weight. Deep-seated burning and stinging pepsia. Faintness in pit. Fulness; after eating; in
; —— :::
;
trium. (Jnawinff and oniptiness in morning. Grip- dry and scanty anfl large, hard, then, pain and feel-
; ;
ing;in epigastrium. Flatulent griping from stomach ing as if anus protruded. Frequent. Hard, with .sore-
to umbilical region. Jleat; in epigastrium. I'ldn ness of anus. Knotty. Light-colored. Liquid; pre-
after eating; in epigastrium ahout and below pyloric ; ceded by grilling. Mixed in character. Mushy, witii
extremity acute ;
burning in pyloric portion dull,
; ; ; l)ain in luml)ar region. (Jmitted. Rope-like. Scanty.
in cardiac portion; exlendiiu/ r. lobe of liner; be- Hmall.
lo 'riiin.
low pit, causing faint feeling; neuralgic in region. Mituriction. Freijueni. Urging to. Urine dark.
I'rensurc (ufmm a stone at pit. .Soreness of epigastrium. scanty, scalding. ;
J Int. Increased in amount. Re-
Periodical tightness at pit, with labored breathing. tained.
Twistiiig at pit. Genital Organs. Pain. Penis, dull and lieavy —
—
Abdomen. Distention > by general sweat. Rum- shouting pain tiimugh (jr near belt. Testicles; draw-
;
liling. Eiimaion of jlcdus ; fetid ; with griping. Cramp- ing 1. soreness. Ijurorrltwa. ;
like contraetion before stool. Cramp. Constriction, Respiratory Organs. Glottis and pharyngo-larvngcal —
(iriping at each ins]uration. Pinching before stool. mu<,ous incmUranr dry and stifi'. Larynx dry (Bell.) ;
Pain alternating with pain in chest; P. extending and tickling; tickling, scraping, and in pliarynx
to small of back flying. ; Soreness on touch. Distress. tickling, causing cough, with mucous expectoration.
Feeling as after severe diarrhoea. Burning. Trachea, throbbing, darting pain, causing tickling.
Stitches in r. hypochondrium in 1. tleep-seated abo^c Cough
; ; dry dry luicking, from constriction of fauces, ; ;
Fulness in r. hypochondrium (Pod.). Di'itrcsi in lircr. r. lung on motion upward and dowmrard when breath-
Umbilical region, fine stitches; cutting; pinching be- ing ; i)ain, alternating with pain in abdomen pain as ;
low umbilicus; pain; pain after stool pain after dif- if stone lay on pit of stomach. Raw feeling. Shooting
;
licult stool, and in hypogastric region soreness dis- pain in sternum. Soreness in and over lungs, with
; ;
tress ;distress, and in hypogastric region, with urging rush of blood, on full inspiration. Stitches 1.; then
to stool and rumbling burning distress. ; Rumbling r. in 1. side in lower lobe of 1. lung. > passing ; ;
in hypogastrium. Cutting in 1. groin. Pain in hypo- urine. Pain in sternum as if a piece were torn out.
gastric region. Neuralgic pain in r. groin. Tightness. Twitching, to 1. shoulder. A\'armth.
C'linictll. — The action of tins drug on tlie liver associated
Heart. Burning in region. Pain in apex acute — ;
wiih engorged portal circulation, especially in large Iiiemorrhoids, pain in ajiex burning in apex darting in region, ; ;
i.s e.xtremely marked see symptoms above and compare with Pod. with fulness and palpitation
;
neuralgic, in apex ;
—
Rectum. Burning after stool (Alee, Nit. ac, Sulph.).
neuralgic, in region, arresting breath.
periodical; periodical, with anxiety.
Palpitation
Stitches in
Chnstriclion ; after stool. Dryness; with heat (Aloe);
region. Tteitching over region. Pulse accelerated soft ;
followed b}' moisture. Fulness. Itrhing aiul drync.'is
and weak.
{SuL), with stiffness of skin and adjacent cellular tis-
sue. Feeling as if mucous membrane were thick and ob-
Neck and Back. Neck. Cilands enlarged and sore — —
to touch. Lameness and weariness in nape. Pain;
structed stool, and as if rectum would protrude if the effort
in iKijii- dull, heavy in nape. Soreness, with prick- :
were continued. Pressure; with inclination to stool
ing. Back. .[rhing; < moving; between shoulders
and eructations. Soreness; with sensation as if some- :
Weariness.
stool with shi\"ering
; constant coiistant, with pain
; ;
in r. hypochoiidriuni and stomach. Ineffectual. Clinical. Tliese pronounced symptoms of the back ,ire —
usually assiH-iatetl with lia>morrlioids, but the dnig has .also been
—
flillicill. For pnitnuling, purple piles with the symptoms
useil lor hunbagi>not a.ss(H'iated with any hepatic or ha>morrhoidal
noled this drug has boon liniud oxtromoly valuable, and for these
disease even dysmenorrhiva with the peculiar sacro-iliac pains ;
troubles it has wou its groalost laurels; espec-ially a.ssoeiated with
has been rolieveil.
thoMi and almost clvaraetoristic of the drug are the severe pains in
tlio saeruni and small of baok and the t'ulne.ss in the region of the
liver.
Limbs. Heaviness. Spasms. Nails blue. Stretch- —
Shoulders, pain. Arms, aching neunilgic ptiin ing. :
Stool. —
Black and soft; tirst part black and hard, paralysis of r. tearing and jerking of r. Forearms, ;
last part almost as white as milk, then tearing ii\ anus. numbness with prickling darting pain in 1. Cannot :
Copious and soft, followed by burning ai\d feeling of control muscles to write well. Hands, pricking alter
swelling and constriction in rectum. First half dark. washing stinging. Tottering. Limbs ache when ;
rest liirht. Diarrhoea; of ingesta. Diflicult then weight of body rests on them. ATm-tv* ache. Legs
;
^thusa. 18 iEthusa.
ache; weak. Calves sore. Tendo-achillis sore. Feet Shooting up over eyes. Stick- sinuses. Pulsation.
swell after walking.
; Corns sore. ing, in afternoon on turning head to r. Jerking tear-
Skin. —
Formication in front of temple; on nose. ing in 1. sinus while sitting. Tension as from a band
Fulness, as from too much blood in body. Gooseskin. fastened at each zygoma. Sensation as if something
Itching all over, esi^ecially around waist itching of were turning around in it. ;
testicles. Redness and flying heat of 1. side of face, Temple. Aching as if a bloodvessel had been torn —
red si^ot on forehead from pressure of hat large red out of 1. Pulsation, 1. Sticking shooting in 1. Stick- ;
spots on face on rubbing after washing. ing, 1. and pulsation, > pressure. Sudden tearing ;
Sleep. —
Yawning; constant. Sleepiness; stupefying. in r., in afternoon. Aching in 1. mastoid process.
Frequent waking. Dreams distressing dreams that Vertex. Aching. Painftil sticking and beating, in
; —
he is fighting in a battle that he saw a man in his afternoon, > rubbing.
;
Fever. —
Chilliness from riding in cool air of skin, ; ; upper part of 1. bone sticking and pulsating in upper
;
when cold air strikes it, with chattering of teeth. part of r. bone. Tearing and pulsation in r. sticking ;
hands hot and dry burning of palms and soles ; Sticking and pulsation in uj)per part of r. tearing ;
General Action. plant, formerly supposed to sensation of heat coming out of it, alternating with
be poisonous, is now proved to be harmless ; large stitches in 1. costal region. Stopped sensation, with
quantities can be taken with impunity seems, how- ; it hardness of hearing, which lasted longer in 1. ear
which pro-
ever, to possess a disagreeable essential oil Stufiiness in r. Tearing, > rubbing sticking, in after, ;
vokes nausea and vomiting and causes other symp- noon, in r. about 1., extending to top of head
;
ClilliCcil. — A case of infantile paralysis, with the character- < 1. sticking and tearing, in r. tearing in 1. in cold
; ;
istic indications for JEthusa, is reported cured. air. Lips dry. Tearing in lower lip extending into
Mind.—Anxiety. Dulness like intoxication. Ear- neighboring teeth, in afternoon. Tearing in r. lower
nestness. Excited, lively in forenoon, apprehensive, jaw.
sad in afternoon. Fixed idea of a garment which she —
Mouth. Teeth grumbling in a r. lower back tooth
; ;
had made the previous day, and of which she dreamed. ; a r. lower decayed molar, sensitive, < touch tickling
Fretfulness in afternoon in open air, > in house
; ; in 1. upper teeth. Gums, stitches here and there
> towards noon. Does not talk willingly. sticking and tearing, now r., now 1. Tongue dry.
—
Head. Aching seeming to come from teeth pul-
; ;
; ;
Mouth, burning dryness salivation. Taste insipid
;
sating on entering house. Brain seems bound up. metallic slimy, with dryness
; sweetish sweetish ; ;
Constriction. Drawing upward in. Dulness. Pul- morning after waking tastelessness to food. ;
sation, especially r. side and backward, with heavi- Throat. Burning. Dryness. Hawking, frequent; —
ness pulsation and sticking in afternoon. Raging inclination for hawking and for spitting.
;
Stitches
here and there on entering house. Painful screw- when not swallowing. Desire to swallow, as if to keep
ing together from both sides. Shattered feeling in 'something down ; sensation as if she could not swal-
afternoon. Vertigo in open air during and after low, with sj)asmodic contraction in r. side of throat
; ;
rising from a seat > open air sudden while sitting, and ear, in afternoon while sitting. CEsoj)hagus, burn-
; ;
Forehead. Aching ; crampy, with disposition to Stomach, Indisposed to eat, with fair apjDetite.
contract eyebrows intermittent, in lines vertically Thirst. Eructations, tasting of broth eructations burn-
; ;
over each eye pulsating 1. In forepart of head, ing oesophagus and throat ; empty in afternoon of
;
;'
Constriction from points vertically over each eye, > of food ; in mouth and pharynx extending down oeso- ;
^thusa. 19 Agaricus,
in bowels. Griping. Heaviness. Feeling of indiges- across kidneys, morning on waking. Drawing in
tion and in npper abdomen.
; Feeling as after a spree. r. lumbar region while walking, > sitting. Pain be-
Sticking in side near stomach, extending deeply in- tween scapulfe, morning on waking. Screwed-to-
ward on sitting bent, > becoming erect. Feeling as if gether feeling in small of. Stitch between scapulse
something turned about, then heat rising into chest. in r. lumbar region, then jDressure burning at one ;
Uneasiness, as before gastric catarrh uneasiness and ; time in 1. loin, then in r. hypochondriac region.
warmth. Superior Extremities. Shoulder, paralyzed feeling —
—
Clinica.1. For vomiting of milk (in young children), especi- in 1., then in r. forearm painful tension in 1., then r. ;
ally of curdled milk, this remedy is unrivalled associated with this : forearm, joaralytic pain in 1. while sitting; sticking
condition or consequent upon the gastric derangment there may be in tendons of r. while using hand sticking tearing in ;
paralytic symptoms, wliick doubtless had their origin in indiges- while knitting, > moving fingers sudden weakness ;
tion. The vomiting or evacuation by the bowels of curds of milk while knitting weakness near r. wrist extending to
;
in upper. Cramps in small intestines cjuickly shifting tearing in metacarpal bone of index, 1. and r. Thumb,
from place to place. Cutting above umbilicus cutting ; sticking in ball of 1., on flexing, > extending thumb
in lower, with urging to stool. Griping in umbilicus, stiff' feeling 1. twitching tearing as in marrow, be-
;
then two soft stools. Gurgling and rumbling in upper, tween first and second joints of 1. twitching of 1. ;
and in stomach, with nausea and fluttering in stomach. Fingers, fine sticking on 1. side of tip of r. index, >
Sensation of a load in upi^er. Sensation in upper, as pressure tearing on lower surface of third joint of r.
;
after a dose of medicine. Movements, then a stool, little tearing l.)etween little and ring, < stretching
;
ach, as from something indigestible. Pressure in 1. tension in r. in afternoon. Thigh, paralytic pain in
hypochondrium and burning, with stitches. Rush middle of r. while sitting, > motion; sticking in up-
as of boiling water in umbilical region. Stitch in r. per part of 1. Sticking in r. knee in evening when
hypochondrium, then in r. ear, in afternoon in 1. ; standing. Tearing deep in r. instep in afternoon.
hypochondrium in 1. hypochondrium, with burning,
;
Tearing sticking in r. heel, extending into sole as far
> rubbing burning stitches at one time in r. hypo-
; as ball of foot. Sticking in r. sole below heel.
chondrium, at another in 1. loin sticking in hypo- ; Skin. —
Dry, white, leathery, pinched look. Face
chondriac region, extending backward, in afternoon. red. Skin of hands dry and shrunken, especially
Warmth- in upper. palmar surface. Painful boil on sacral region.
Anus. —Clawing, with straining, during hard stool. Sleepiness in afternoon; > open air.
—
;
Tenesmus after soft stool. Urging to stool, with cut- Fever. Chilliness, internal and external internal ;
painful movements below navel. Stool hard; first in, " around and behincl r. ear, seeming to be in
part hard, then soft; loose, yellow and sour; two l)one of feet and limbs, nearly to knees.
; Shivering
soft. on entering house. Heat general; glowing feeling
Urine, — Diminished. Increased ;
pale, of sweet over whole body morning on waking heat of head; ;
;
Sexual desire diminished strong, on waking. with pressure in face ; with full sensation burning
;
—
; ;
Cough. Dry, in paroxysms, after dinner. Frequent on r. side of nose, then as with a glowing needle ex-
short, hacking. ternally in pit of stomach heat extending up back ;
Chest. —
Burning, as from a glowing iron, in a spot in afternoon burning externally in small of back,
;
below 1. breast. Crampy constriction r. Digging and > rubbing; general peripheral warmth. Sweat; on
tension in front of r. axilla. Stitch in region of r. ribs, forehead.
in afternoon beneath 1. mamma in afternoon, < in-
;
very slowly.
tion. Convulsions ; > vomiting, with anxiety and i^ain —
Clinical. Chorea and chorea-like twitchings, neuralgia and
j
Mind. — Delirium
imagines himself a military
;
there in the skin. Restlessness of every voluntary ; to rip ujj his bowels, which he imagines the mush-
muscle at 3 a. m., then quivering of whole body, room has ordered. Fearless, menacing, mischievous
esj)ecially of lower jaw, then action of muscles as in i
ft'enzy, also frenzy, so that he injures himself, with
St. Vitus' dance. Trembling ; internal. Sudden shak- great strength. Talking incoherently, passing rapidly
ing of body and pulling of r. arm ft'om under his head from one subject to another. Merry, incoherent lo-
down to the trunk when lying, then fine stitches in quacity, with convulsions of facial and cervical mus-
condyles of elbows. Commotion of nervous system. cles, < r., drawing head towards r. shoulder, and with
Tumbling about in a grotesque way. Awkwardness movement of flexion and extension alternately in
in evening. lower limbs while walking, followed by quiet, then
Stitches in various parts of the body, especially be- nausea and malaise. Telling secrets. Singing; and
tween skin and flesh, no part of the body seems free talking, but does not answer questions. Alternately
from them, sometimes with electric shivering and sings and is vexed, embraces his companions and
restless sleeiD. Tearing now and then in tendinous kisses their hands. Timid craziness. Dehrium, with
expansions, especially on 1. outer thigh. Pain sim- increase of strength. Running and walking involun-
ultaneously in several parts, especially on both sides tarily in dangerous places. Intoxicated, they carry
above small of back jjain of various kinds simultan-
;
heavy loads, take long steps and jump over small
eously in all parts when sitting intermitting, in bones ; objects as if over trunks of trees. A small hole seems
in morning, < noon, > afternoon and evening, esiaecially like a frightful chasm and a spoonful of water an im-
located in 1. tibia, sometimes appearing in condyle mense lake. (Cannab. ind.). Leaping. Dancing.
of 1. elbow, resembhng syphilitic bone-pains, except Romping with children. Wild cries. Ecstasy, prophe-
that they are > warmth of bed. Cramplike pain in cies and making verses. Courage. Bold, revengeful
various muscles and parts of body, even within 1. projects.
ear, or of all muscles when sitting. Bruised feeling, Gayety with increase of strength, then sleep, then
;
discomfort in whole body all forenoon in evening ; ; laughter about their not standing and walking straight.
with tired feeling in legs, preventing sleep, though Disinclination to speak ; or work, also with uneasiness
very sleepy. Sensitiveness of all parts to pressure. and weakness. lU humor; morning on waking; ill
Pulsations in all parts, especially in epigastrium. It hiomm; with disinclination to ansiver questions. Loathing
seems as if the whole body were diminishing. Con- of life. Quarrelsome. Vexed with herself and pities
stant inclination to bend backward and forward and herself Anxiety with tremors and lassitude with
; ;
to stretch. Impulse to fall backward. Rising in morn- sweat about his present and future condition as if
; ;
weakness after afternoon nap, with painfulness and shut himself up in his room, lest he should be obliged
lameness of limbs in bed after an embrace on least
; ; ; to talk. Weeping with anguish. Uneasiness of mind
;
motion, with palpitation on waking when walking ; ; and body. Indifference. Indolence. Aversion to mental
after walking after short but quick walidng
; < sit- ; work ; with thoughtless staring.
ting > walking in ojien air with delirium, much like
; ; Imbecility. Coma. Unconsciousness with closed
;
The whole body seems paralyzed. Much affected modic agitation alternating with convulsions. Con-
;
Agaricus. 21 Agaricus,
he had made a journey. Nervous activity indescriba- also 1., then r. ; in r. superciliary ridge, in morning
bly deranged. in r. superciliary ridge, > washing body with cold
Head. —Falling backward, as if a weight were attached water, then worse again in r. supraorbital region on ;
to occiput. Swaying back and forth. Convulsions of walking in open air above r. side, with burning in
; ;
muscles of head and neck. Involuntary motions. r., with morning dulness of head alternately in each ;
Shooting. Tearing in different jDlaces in skull; in eminence ; in frontal and sagittal sutures. Deep-seated
tendinous expansions of skull as if brain would be ; aching at margin of hair of forehead deep-seated in ;
torn to pieces; jerking tearing, especially behind r. eminence in morning on waking. Aching extend- r.
ear. Aching morning in bed on waking at 3 a.m. ing inward extending to eyes, with twitching i:)ress-
; ;
; ; ;
after dinner, especially in occiput deep-seated, dull, ing upon upper half of eyeballs. Sensation during the
;
especially in forehead, obliging constant motion of head and day as if headache were coming on, which appeared
closure of eyes ; > copious stool, with flushes of heat towards evening in spots upon P. and temples. Ach-
dull, stunning, with thirst and heat, especially in face ing in sinciput as if sides of head were pressed to-
extending over skull, < touch, with constricted feeling gether. Piercing r. superciliary ridge itching piercing ;
in brain and inability to keep his mind on any sub- over 1. brow, > scratching. Grinding in 1. eminence.
ject. Externally in forenoon, especially in jDOsterior Burning pain above r. eye, with lachrymation burn- ;
half Drawing aching > sleep at night morning on ing pain in 1. eyebrow and occiput, with sensitiveness
; ;
waking, with pressure in eyeballs. Intermittent ach- to touch and pressure. Drawing pain between super- ;
ing before sleep. Sudden aching extending into 1. ciliary ridges ; in middle in 1. r. side in morning on ; ;
ear, as if something would stop it, when lying down waking; from 1. towards r. side while sitting; in 1.
on account of vertigo. Grinding. Stupefying ach- eminence, oppressing eye in forehead, eye and Occi- ;
ing. Leaden pressure of brain on skull, extending to put, with pressure intermittent, extending to eyes, ;
nose. Sensation as if jjain would appear > thinking also during the day. Drawing in bone from both ;
Burrowing in brain. Drawing in all directions, with 1. si^perciliary ridge. Burrowing in 1. eminence and
sensation as if he would lose his senses. Intoxicated over 1. eye in 1. forehead and occiput in 1. eminence, ; ;
dizzy sensation on putting head out of window, with occiput, when walking in open air in forenoon in 1. ;
roaring in 1. ear. Confusion towards noon, with cool eminence as if everything in brain were stirred up as ;
creeping in scalp of vertex,and tension in scalp. Dulness, if the brain were an ant-hill, with fulness of head.
< walking in open air with fulness in head and draw- Sore feeling above 1. brow. Enlarged feeling and sen-
;
ing towards temples dizzy, also in afternoon, < read- sation as if the brain were promiscuously mixed up,
;
ing or looking into the light. Enlarged feeling. Ful- with aching in temples. Fulness. Confusion. Heavi- <
mental effort, with throbbing in arteries, heat in face in temples and cheeks in 1. temple and zygoma ;
in ;
and disturbance of thought. r. temple and along zygoma, with shooting; rhyth-
Vei'tigo ; morning morning, with stupefaction ; mical in 1. temporal and frontal regions. Stitches ; 1.
morning, from strong sunlight ; forenoon, with stupeiying over r. eye r. after talking, then 1., then pressure in
;
in room on turning around on entering dark room ; aching at noon in spot in 1. region after breakfast
;
from open air, with nausea < open air > open air ; ; above 1. concha, reaching deep into the brain, < touch-
> room > turning quickly or moving head > think-
; ;
ing hair, with depressed spirits cramjjlike, in 1. ;
ing of something else, with indistinct vision with ; drawing in r., more stupefying than throbbing bor-
; ;
in a spot in 1. eminence over 1. brow, > scratching ; at night > open air pulsating, with despair border-
;
;
gradually extending to occiput; jerking deep in temple in 1. half from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m., then period-
;
I
walking in open air, with feeling as if he would lose over ear, < touch, with sensation as of a festering spot;
•
consciousness. Tearing in bones; above nose; inter- !
in 1. circumference of brain, with pressing, especially
mittent drawing. Drawing cutting when standing, in orbit and zygoma, and with confusion of head
becoming pressive stunning when sitting. Aching ; in fine, behind ancl over 1. ear. Aching in r. 1. 1. on ; ;
i
morning, with contraction of muscles of forehead and waking, > after rising 1., with urging to urinate in ; ;
half of bone when seated ; < lying and becoming burn- intei-mittent pain towards top and outward in r.
ing and extending between superciliary ridges when Draioing in ball after dinner, < 1., extending into fore-
lying on back throbbing. Drawing pain
; in after- ; head, with pressing. Painful worrying under 1. lid, as
noon; morning in bed, < stretching and holding if on ball, or itching. Burning, < moving them, with
breath. Drawing. Boring. Bwrroiving between occi- pressing. Motion of ball difficult. Enlarged feeling
pital region and nape in forenoon, with weariness in in 1. after vomiting.
lower limbs and sleepiness in r. half of occiput in ; —
Contracted,
Pujoils. then dilated. Dilated, then
morning in bed, with stitches in middle of r. cheek. contracted.
Bruised feeling in occiput and nape; in r. side of Lids. —
Half-opened without swelling and often;
occij^ut. Creaking towards 1., < pressure, with pain with twitching and winking of lids. Agglutination
on touch. Tension especially in spots extending ; ; as by slimy threads. Mucus. Twitching in a small ;
towards occiput, there developing into aching, with spot and extending towards one canthus. Winking.
heaviness. Heaviness towards neck-joint, with ten- ;
Pressure, < r., with sleepiness. Biting and con-
sion. Dull fulness after waking. Atlas-joint. Stitches. tracted feeling. Contraction. Burning after being ;
Jarring, extending into head. closed. Difiicult opening. Upper lid, trembling; r.
Scalp. —
Elevations on occiput and along sagittal 1., morning and noon twitching 1. stitches in 1.; ;
sutures, with biting burning after scratching. Scurf Lower lid, twitching of 1. winking of r., with throb- ;
in spots. Piriijjles ; painful on vertex at roots of hair, bing in an arter}^ on 1. side, at back of nose, and
bleeding easily and leaving red pimples. Vesicles on twitches in skin of 1. side of nose winking of 1., with ;
forehead. Twitching over 1. ear above r. eye. Stitches ; itching. Margins of lids, redness, and of the conjunc-
on top of 1. side, changing to pressive pain in vertex tiva palpebrarum, with sticking and tension in eyes.
biting, in 1. side of scalp, in parietal bone and splinter Stitches biting stitches in r.
; upper itching stitches
;
stitches in r. temporal region near ear. Tearing and in 1. ujDper at roots of cilia3 ; biting in morning on
drawing pain in scalp and skull at night, < pressure, waking ; itching.
esiDecially a spot on vertex, which pains as from an Canthi. Agglutination, with yelloiv humor, < morning
internal festering. Tearing tensive sensation in occi- and evening of inner. Mucus in inner. Swelling
; ;
put. Tension. Sensitiveness of 1. to touch sensitive- ; towards 1. inner. Left caruncula enlarged. Scrap-
ness in spots of eyebrows as if ulcerated. Formica-
; ; ing stitches in 1. in inner, also in morning on wak-
;
tion on scaljD. Itching < getting up here and ; ; ing, with mucus smarting stitches in 1. inner. Pres-
;
there, with sensitiveness to touch like the healing .of ; sure in 1. as from a foreign body. Jerking worrying
wounds on vertex, with pimples on occiput towards
; ; in 1. Burning in 1. outer in inner, < touch in inner ; ;
with fatigue of eyes after great exertion in too strong as from a mist. Short-sighted. Photophobia. Sensi-
a light P. as from a grain of sand in 1., also under r.
; tiveness to candle light. Double in evening. Dizzy ;
upper lid at noon, with lachrymation drawing P. ; in evening. Motion of type lohile reading, with itching
twitching pain in 1. P. as from something inward in
; and burning. Flickering; ivhiletoriting (Seneg.). Black
eyes and upon forehead burning pain. Burning ; spot hovering before 1. eye. Yellow spots when look-
always after closing lids burning after opening and ; ing at light objects. Brown spot before 1. eye towards
closing burning after yawning burning with itching
; ; inner canthus in gloomy weather brown oblong spot ;
burning, with weariness. Hot to touch. Dryness. hovering obliquely towards 1. inner canthus on closing
Contracted feeling in evening contracted feeling in ; r. eye.
r., with clearer vision, then biting pain in eyeball Clinical. — An exceedingly valuable remedy in asthenopia
and lachrymation, then twitchings in 1. eye (which from prolonged strain, spasm of accommodation (Physostig.), twitch-
"
had existed in r.), > wine. Painfi;l stretching in ing of eyes and lids weakness of the muscles, with " swimming
;
morning on waking. Sensation as if they had to be of the type; myopia, with chronic chorioiditis.
wiped constantly. Itching in morning in r., > rub- ; Ears. —Redness, bvirning and iteting^, as if they had
bing, with pressure in in 1., -ndth
; r., with pricking ; been frozen. Twitching of muscles close to 1. ear in ;
tickling. Sensitiveness. Insensibility Weak feeling. cartilage of tensor tympani, also with sound as if
;
to light. Lachrymation r. while reading. ; a leather-covered metal valve were set in motion in
—
; ;
Ball. Pulled upward towards angles of orbits and r. tympanic cavity, with rattling or fluttering rolling ;'
fixed. Twitched here and there; also with lachryma- inside r. tympanum.
tion of 1.; twitched in I. while reading, ivith pressing; Stitches in 1. auditory canal twitching stitches in- ;
painful twitching in r. Sudden tearing in r. Pain ; side 1. ear. Tearing in r. in 1.. with itchina; and de- :
; ;;
Agaricus. 23 Agaricus.
sire to bore deep, the tearing < lying on fgame side Clinical. —The symptoms of irritation in
nose, and the tlie
spasmodic sneezing tis well a.s the discharge of pure water from
in meatus, extending to upper jaw, caused and < by
r.
nostrils without inflammatory symptoms, all point to its use in
cold air. Cramplike pain inside 1. Itching in ear, nervous complaints, with these peculiarities (whooping cough,
with burning; itching behind; in 1. external auditory chorea, etc.).
ear. Feeling as if wax flowed out. Wax increased. heat idth itching and burning, as afterr freezing.. Red
—
Hearing. -Acute. Dull. Deaf in 1., as if something
;
in r., like the sound of a locomotive, when lying, > ing in r. cheek. Stitches in 1. cheek middle of r. ;
1.; constant roaring in 1., with creaking in both on r. cheek, where infraorbital nerve forms plexus in r. ;
empty swallowing. Sound in 1. ear, as of a clock malar-bone in chin biting, on point of chin sudden,
; ; ;
striking at a great distance. Whirring. Humming in 1. cheek near eye electric, in 1. malar-boiie, with ;
at night like a spinning-wheel. Sound as if a nail frequent twitches, especially in 1. cheek; in r. cheek,
were being driven into a board at a distance. Creak-
close to lower edge of orbit, changing to a coarse pain,
ing, as of a wooden screw, when swallowing. Inter-
as if in bone fine, in r. side. ; Pain in 1. zygoma on ;
Clinical. —
The subjective symptoms are e.xtremely interest- in morning lancinating and drawing, in r. cheek. Pul- ;
ing, but there are very few clinical verifications; the frost-bitten sation in 1. cheek, with shooting stitches from .1. eye
sensation is, however, characteristic here as elsewhere. Spasm of
into ui^i^er jaw.
the muscles of the pinna of the ear, especi;illy of the attollens,
persistent spasms, so that they attracted atteittion. Lips. Blue, and pale. Uppa- chapped, with burning —
smarting. Middle of lower cracked, burning and
Nose. —
Blueness of tip, with paleness. Inflamma- painful. Peeling of epithelium of upper when smok-
;
tion and soreness of inner wall. Creaking in bones. ing of inner surface of upper. Herpetic eruption on
;
Stinging in 1. side of root. Pressure in bones at upper. Painful pimples on upper burning, changing
;
;
root, with a feeling as if nose were stopped, without Vesicles on upper; around i-. corner of
to blisters.
stoppage; throbbing in bone, with feeling as if a mouth burning, on lower burning, on red part ; ;
swollen body in upper jjassage would force itself changing into ulcers, with swelling. Ticitching of
down sudden, on superior part of dorsum. Burn- upper. Trembling. Stitches in r. upper; in middle
;
ing pain. Cutting boring from 1. nostril into frontal of upper, near nose. Tearing. Burning. Dryne.ss;
bone, as from an electric shock. Cutting soreness in tvith burning pimples, changing to vesicles filled icith yellow
upper part of 1. nostril on inspiration. Sensitive-
.serum.
ness high up in 1. nostril in afternoon when breath-
ing; S. of inner walls. Dr}jness, with sensation of
—
Jaws. Convulsions of lower. Twitching of r. muscle
of mastication. Trembling of muscles of lower, and in
a cold in the head with bleeding when cleaned.
;
chin. Clenched. Rigid. Spasmodic drawing in lower
Stopped feeling at night feeling, < stooping. Fulness ;
tensive drawing in r., extending towards ear. Stitches
in upper passage, with a feeling as if a ball were in joint in 1. lower jaw, extending into cheek fine, on
; ;
forcing itself down the nasal canal. Biting in mucous margin of lower in r. lower, as if splinters iccre forced
;
membrane of 1. nostril; in mucous membrane, with between skin and fle-ih. Tearing in r. lower; 1. lower;
sneezing and with jumping of muscles of 1. loin. sticking, in horizontal ramus of lower. Pain in 1.
Prickling in r. nostril and eye, as before sneezing. joint on waking, < opening mouth in joint, with
:
Itching in nose, and pungent smell, as if about to soreness on touch ; tearing drawiiig, in r. upper jaw
sneeze; tickling itching in 1. nostril. Sneesing ; morn- and r. cheek.
ing on waking from sunlight from nausea
; al- ; ;
ways twice in succession; frequent in morning; fre- Clinical. —The neuralgic prosopalgia of Agaricus is electric-
like, as of splinters between skin mostly in the infra- and flesh,
quent during sleep frequent, without coryza. Violent
;
orbital nerve, and along the jaws. of th^ lips are The symptoms
sneezing in morning in bed violent after e\'ery attack ;
very marked, and have been nearly all verified. These eruptions
of cough. about the mouth have been repeatedly cured in growing children
Coryza every morning, with sneezing with C(mfu-
; ;
giventojerkings, licking the lips, and with more or less chorea-
like symptoms.
sion of head with discharge causing eruption on
;
in old peojile). Smell sensitire : in r. nostril, but lost incisors after looking out of window in cool air. with
inl. drawing; drawing aching in lower incisoi-s drawing ;
Agaricus. 24 Agaricus.
cutting in hollow molar, while abdominal symptoms Paralysis of muscles of pharynx and gullet. Swallow-
disappear, and vice versa ; drawing and tearing pains ing impaired. CEsophagus. Choking after eating.
in teeth and side of head, disturbing sleep, with stupe- Burning along after breakfast cool burning. ;
returning violently, with frequent chilliness. evening, with sweat and with weakness and trembling
—
Gums. Bleeding. Swelling. Pain, with acrid taste of limbs soon after eating.
; Much hunger but no relish;-
to saliva. Sensitiveness. in morning. Sudden hunger towards evening. Hur- ;
—
Tongue. Pale. Painful ulcer at side of frtenum. ried eating. Lost for breakfast for dinner lost, with
; ; ;
Coat in morning; white; white, with dirty yellow ap- thirst. Quick repletion at dinner, even before hunger-
thffi at tip, with feeling as if the skin would peel off is satisfied. Little appetite; for dinner; mostly for
after a meal; yellow; yellow at back; dirty yellow; bread and butter. He does not eat bread with pleas-
slimy tough, in morning tough mucus, < morning
; ; ure. Aversion when eating; to taste of food and
thick, tough mucus, especially in morning, with fuzzi- drink to roast meat to food, with pressiA''e pain in
; ;
ness and jjrominence of papilla?, especially towards stomach and nausea to tobacco. ;
the back, and with a dry, astringent feeling. Stitches Thirst in forenoon while walking in forenoon for ; ;
at tip. Biting in back jjart of 1. edge, with an acrid beer in forenoon in afternoon. Unquenchable. No ;
there seemed to be a blister. Burning at tip at ; Frequent in afternoon. Violent. Imperfect dying
; ;
r. lower side, with sore sj)ots, which seemed furred away in lower part of oesophagus rising to region of ;
burning as from sharj^ tobacco. Dryness; with con- larynx. Empty alternating with hiccough, also while
;
traction. Itching, prickling in 1. half. smoking. Watery, with nausea. Salt fluid. Tast-
Foam at mouth at corners. Black blood-blister. ing of rotten eggs.
; Tasting like apples; in forenoon.
Splinter-like stitches in 1. sublingual salivary glands, Rancid. Sour in forenoon. Tasting of food
; in ;
then salivation. Soreness, especially of roof; of roof morning. Hiccough; afternoon; frequent.
as if skin were off; of hard palate, with blisters. Dry- Nausea ; at 1 a.m., with difficult vomiting of undi-
ness; and in fauces, with sensitiveness to air in those gested food in forenoon towards noon after break-
; ; ;
lowing, with stitches towards r. ear and r. salivary after drinking cold water; when coughing; > open
gland. Saliva acrid. Salivation; in forenoon, with air < morning, with emptiness in stomach with pain
; ;
splinter-like pains in tongue, with salivation. region mornings on waking after breakfast after eat- ; ;
Throat. —
Tension externally in region of thyroid ing a little, not < by continued eating with inclination ;
gland, < evening. Distention, with feeling as if the to sigh in epigastric region in pit in pit and along
; ; ;
cravat were too tight (Lach.). Hawking of masses of sternum. Pain causing patient to roll on the ground
mucus from fauces and posterior nares. Stitches and utter sharp cries at midnight, as if flatus were ;
internally on external touch towards parotid and pressing it out, > emission of offensive flatus tensive
; ;
submaxillary glands extending along Eustachian pains from pit to left clavicle, towards evening during
;
tube toicards r. ear (Gels.°). Tearing; as if something dee}) breathing. Painful tension in epigastrium.
were torn on swallowing saliva. Aching in r. side CrampHke constrictive pain in pit, extending far into
as from a foreign body, also < while vomiting. Sen- abdomen. Cramplike compression in pit, with shoot-
sation as if a particle of food stuck there. Scratching ing. Cramp at noon. Boring. Boring in epigastrium
behind root of tongue. Roughness mornings. Burn- in afternoon, > evening by emission of flatus. Gnaw-
;
scratching burning, and in posterior fauces cool burn- Sensation as if a stone lay in it. Sensation as if it
;
ing, and in stomach. Coldness as fi'om a jjungent were sinking like a heavy weight towards abdomen.
cress, from pharynx to stomach. Dryness ; palate to Oppression after eating with sharp pains with in- ; ;
pharynx in morning on waking of pharynx, with clination for stool at pyloric orifice in pit extending
; ; ; ,
stitches towards parotid and sxtbmaxillary glands; to sternum in pit after breakfast in j^it after dinner, ; ;
contractive dry feeling in fauces and palate morn- with drawing and pressure in eyeballs and indolence
ings on waking, extending to pharynx, causing in upper arnd lower border when standing and walking.
contraction there as after an astringent di-vnk. Contraction. Heaviness in pit in pit, with tightness. Fidness, with ; ;
;;; — :;
Agaricus. 25 Agaricus.
a flat feeling and feeling as if fastened to pharynx ful- ting, colicky spasms just below diaphragm, when sit- ;
ness, with inclination to vomit rising into throat feel- ting, extencling towards sjjine. Clawing stitches, then ;
ing of fulness and flatus after dinner after dinner, with cutting. Discomfort, with nausea.
—
;
pressure and flatulence. Feeling as if he would eructate, Umbilical region. Distention. Flatus accumulates.
resembling distending pressure in orifice of stomach. Pressure of flatus under umbilicus. Stitches morn- ;
Drawing and j)ressing, < pressure of hand drawing ing, on waking biting. Tearing above umbiUcus, in ; ;
downward after breakfast, > passage of flatus, with a fine line. Cutting. Pinching below umbilicus, with ;
dering, extending over whole body. Crawling at pit, right chest; deei>seated. Fulness. Heaviness; after
with nausea. Discomfort after breakfast. Digestion ; a scanty stool; under umbilicus, also after breakfast;
bad. Empty feeling in pit with repletion. Faintness ; ; below umbilicus, with feeling of a ball of the size of
with an empty feeling that sometimes alternated with a small fist. Urging under umbilicus. Discomfort.
pressure as of a heavy body. Feeling of flabbiness ;
Sides. —
Twitching in 1. writhing jumping of recti ;
and breathing diflticult. Feels distended, but is not. Hypochondria. Stitches in liver; when breathing;
Fermentation feeling of fermeiftation. Rattling as
; ; in r. lobe of liver, radiating from surface towards
if peas rolled about. Rumbling morning after ; ; centre in liver and pit of stomach, with nausea
;
like distant thunder in evening, with inclination for stitches in r. hypochondrium, < pressure; deep-
stool. Gurgling after breakfast, with rattling after
; ;
seated stitches in r., mornings extending from r. ;
a pappy stool, with rattling. and from umbilicus to behind sternum under I. ;
Flatus troubled him at night. Urging of flatus to- short ribs on inspiration < sitting with a stooped ;
wards anus. Sensation of flatus after breakfast, with chest; in region of spleen in afternoon. Pain in
searching. Emission of flatus before hard stool dur- ; ; liver mornings in r. hypochondrium, more towards
;
ing stool, with pinching in abdomen, with warmth in the back, also with occasional stitches, < bending
abdomen; with feeling as in diarrhoea; much inodor- to the 1. in r. extending upward
; at 1. last true ;
fore stool; before soft, crumbling stool; griping in pain in region of spleen; cramplike pain in region
forenoon and afternoon, with accumulation of flatus of spleen pulsative pain below 1. hypochondrium,
;
as from a purgative, > liquid stools. Pinching rising as far as third and fourth ribs. Soreness in
during liquid stools before and during stools, with ; hypochondria and in region of pit of stomach as if
cutting. Griping; morning, on waking, then two contents of thorax were compressed, < after eating.
liquid forenoon and afternoon
stools ; at noon, ; Pressive tension below ribs after an emission. Heavi-
with emission of flatus after breakfast after walk- ; ; ness in r. hyiDochondrium, with drawing as if liver
ing in open air, with burning pain in lower ab- had increased and would be torn from its ligaments.
domen; with dragging and with cutting in anus —
Hypogastrium. Distention after a copious pappy
and dry stools here and there, more against walls
; stool, with sensitiveness with cutting and movements ;
than in intestines with diarrhoea with clawing ; ; of flatus. Rumbling. Gurgling in 1., with rattling. ;
food. Searching. Burrowing at 9 a.m., with griping in 1. Drawing tearing from 1. inguinal region to
and ineffectual urging of flatus towards anus. Feel- middle of fore side of thigh. Cutting in even- ;
ing as before diarrhoea. Dragging in intestines, in ing, as before diarrhcea. Griping after a pappy stool,
inguinal canal and in pelvis. Oppression from flatus. and inforenoon while walking in open air; with
Heaviness after dinner, with griping and ineffectual
;
burning pressive jjain in 1., with rattling in intes-
;
urging of flatus towards anus. Urging. Soreness. in 1. ilium, between umbUicus and symphy-
tiiies;
Tension. Nausea with jDressure. Biirning
; after ; sis pubis, extending to r. ilium, > pressure; cutting
breakfast. Sensation of a cold. Discomfort. Rest- griping in forenoon and afternoon, with accumula-
lessness ; sinking into abdomen. Faintness. Empty tion of flatus. Pinching above 1. hip, > passage of
feeling. Flabby feeling. Crawling and coursing, ex- flatus. Pain in groin sprained pain in 1. groin ;
tending through all nerves. Symptoms disappear when walking tensive pain in r. inguinal region.
;
during drawing cutting, pain in a hollow back tooth, Drawing pain in hypogastrium, extending towards
and vice versa. lumbar muscles pain in pelvis towards umbilicus
—Twitching
;
ilium under gluteals, in 1. in afternoon, < sitting, > rare ; rare and scanty ; intermittent ; after several
walking. Spasmodic drawing in 1. groin when urinat- attempts; followed by drippiirg, also with, cold,
ing. Dragging in 1. groin. Heaviness; after break- shrunken penis.
fast, also after a copious pappy stool; in pelvis, with Urethra. Effusion of viscid mucus. Stitches; when
dragging. Urging in hypogastrium. Tension in ; urinating. Burning while urinating at orifice at ;
pelvis; in r. inguinal region, < drawing up and night. FeeUng as if a drop of cold urine passed.
stretching out thigh, afterwards > walking, but re- Sensation as if he had not clone urinating. Disagree-
curred while sitting or lying. Burning. able sensation at end, along glans, inducing pressure.
Crawling itching in glans, seemingly in urethra.
Clinical.— The gastro-enteric symptoms are due to an acute Prickling and itching at orifice. Tickling as from a
catarrhal inflammation with severe sharp pains, often with purg-
ing or only with great flatulence. The profuse inodorous flatus is small foreign body in fossa navicularis.
often found in the nervous aflections requiring Agaricus. The Urine. Copious; at night; with stool; with relaxed
pains in the region of the liver may indicate the drug in hepatic penis; and pale. Scanty; and dark; and reddish.
disease, but probably not in an acute inflammation.
Clear, lemon-colored. Hot and dark. Watery. Milky
—
Rectum. Discharge of light-red blood after stool, after standing.
with great straining of much mucus, with wind.
;
Clinical. —The nervous invalid who requires Agaricus
Stitches as of flatus forcing to anus, but which there
; usually passes little urine (unlike Ignatia), though the bladder may
caused a recurrent motion into joelvis. Tenesmus be irritable.
ineffectual, also with emission of much wind sudden. ; tinual at night no erection in evening when he de-
;
Feeling as if diarrhoea would set in. Acrid pain dur- sired an embrace, in the ensuing night several emis-
ing and after stool when passing wind. Distending
; sions. Testicles retracted. Drawing in testicles in
pain, then emission of flatus. Prickling; as from evening, with uneasiness, awkwardness and sleepiness
worms. Cutting itching just above anus in evening, spasmodic, in 1. testicle and spermatic cord. Desire
as after acrid diarrhcea, > pressing out anus. excessive in morning after a nap after dinner with
; ; ;
—
Anus. Hsemorrhoids, burning, also painful; in- relaxed penis. Aversion to sexual intercourse. Desire
flamed swollen. Stitches. Pressure at noon. Dis-
;
diminished. Emission copious during an embrace ;
agreeable sensation, like heaviness and fulness, at at night at night without lascivious dreams
; tardy ;
noon, > while sitting. Burning heat at noon, with ; emission during embrace insufficient. Menses in- ;
ing stool after stool after hard stool after soft, stool.
; ; ; bach and abdomen and itching of external genitals.
Dry feeling, with inclination to retract it. Moist feel- Clinical. —Violent spasmodic dysmenorrhoea, with terrible
ing. Smarting after easy stool, with inclination to re- bearing-down pains. Itching of genitals, neuralgic pains in
early in morning, with violent pinching ; frequent, with in forenoon, with sneezing in afternoon, with vomit- ;
griping and emission of much flatus; frequent, with ing at night at night, with sweat on waking, with
;
; ;.
swelling of haemorrhoids and bearing down of intes- expectoration after dinner, with sneezing
;
< towards ;
colic, fermentation and nausea, after a quarter of an in forenoon; waking from sleep, with tickling in
hour watery. Delayed, hard and scanty. Dark. upper part of larynx and extending down throat.
Leek-green. Yellow. Offensive. Tough, sticky, co- Deep, almost wheezing insj^iration, then short, clear-
pious, after sudden urging. Causing burning. Copi- sounding shocks of cough, often wi+h doubling up of
ous. Scanty. Difficult. Frequent at night. Omitted ; body, nausea and lachrymation. Paroxysmal, with a
every other day. Stoj^page of excretions. kind of confusion of whole body and thick mucous
—
Urinary Organs. Twitching pain in bladder. Ten- exiDectoration, the cough so sudden and violent that
sive pain in region of bladder in forenoon while he was obliged to double up, contract his legs and
driving. Paralytic weakness of sphincter vesicte. Re- move his arms, but the later attacks were not so vio-
tention of urine. Frequent urging to urinate; and lent, brought no expectoration, and associated with
violent, and copious urine, with stitches in meatus soreness of chest. Shaking the whole body, at night,
urinarius violent urging at night and much urine
; from tickling in trachea, seldom with expectoration.
with scanty urine. Micturition frequent and proftise ; At night obliging him to sit up in bed. Sudden, violent
;;; :;
Agaricus. 27 Agaricus.
aUachs during the day. Violent and isolated attacks^ more in muscles. Feeling of motion in muscles of
endiiiji' with I'epeated sneezing. Violent during the chest and neck on deep Ijreathing, almost a sticking.
day in morning, also on waking at noon, with re-
; ; Tearing in region of 1. clavicle ; in anterior wall ;
Inclination to violent cough during the day, < when tearing in small spots. Pinching from 1. to mamma
smoking tobacco. Constant irritation to cough, which umbilicus. Sprained feeling internally in evening,
can he wostly suppressed, but if not there are painful shocks, < deep inspiration liurning pjiercing under r. nijjple, ;
111(1x1/ 1/ if dry cough. Dry; forenoon; after eating; arresting breathing, caused by a leap. Bruised pain
after (liinior, disturbing his nap while sitting; with in 1. side in front wall, with difficult breathing.
;
wheezing under sternum, causing burning; mostly Aching at night after breakfast, also with tension
; ;
dry, sometimes with rattling of mucus in afternoon after convulsive cough after rising here and there in ; ;
and evening, with l;)lowing of much mucus from nose, afternoon aching in some parts of chest and ab-
;
and in morning coughing up of mucus. Hacking in domen, on deep breathing, with feeling as if some-
forenoon after dinner
; convulsive, with oppressive ; thing dislocated itself; in r. chest, also after rising;
sweat. Loose, labored, from irritation in windpij^e. aching near r. nipj^le in evening near r. nipple when ;
Coughirfg uj) mucus in morning; in morning on walking, with sensation as if deep) breathing would
waking forenoon
; lumpy mucus during the day;
;
remove the cause intercostals of ujDper part of 1. ;
large brown flakes of mucus, < morning. breast 1. intercostals, with drawing
; in centre, with ;
Expectoration. Mucous —
of ball of mucus, almost ; burning along sternum behind sternum, also < at
; ;
withoid cough ; small gelatinous, transparent, moulded end of expiration under sternum when coughing ;
lumps of mucus, with great relief to lungs, by forcible on ujiper half of sternum in middle of .sternum, ;
expiration, without cough. Like coagulated starch- < inspiration to 1. of lower third of sternum in 1.
; ;
walking slowly, and asthmatic. Difficult; towards 11 in r., with oppression. Tensive pain. Burning pain in
A.M.; noisy; is obliged to stand still several times 1. half below sternum after breakfast. Burning; after
;
wlicn walking to take breath as if chest were too full, ; dinner under sternum in sternal region, with rough-
; ;
he is oldiged to breathe deeper, which causes sticking ness fine burning in different places, especially upon
;
in pit of stomach. Deep ; frequent sighing ; with rapid sternum, with prickling.
pulse. Superficial. Noisy at night, with wheezing' in Horrible shuddering within cliest and throat, waking
chest. Accelerated on rising from a seat and ca-
; ; him, with crying out this shuddering seemed to be- ;
tarrhal, with opjDressed chest, not > by deep breathing gin in diaphragm and extended along oesophagus or
and involuntary bursts of cough. As if chest were trachea, in posterior mediasternum, and pushed for-
filled with blood. cibly against larynx, which jDroduced a shrill cry.
Anxiety; < rising from a seat; causing unsteadiness
Cliuical. — Spasmodic, convulsive, nervous cougli, which may
provolve a secondary ha;morrhage. of hand when writing with rajiid and audible breath- ;
in muscles of anterior wall of r. axilla in 1. side from ; across after breakfast anterior walls, also with short
; ;
< bending forward or backward in r. lung in r. ; ; with backache; lower part taking away breath, when
lung on walking in middle of r. lung, < every
; moving and sifting. Pain in lower part, especially in
respiration in r. lung while sitting, arresting breath-
; region of pit of stomach, as if contents of thorax
ing, > pressure of hand in 1. lung in 1. lung, be- ; ; were compressed, < after dinner. Oppression fore- ;
tween fifth and sixth ribs, < breathing in 1. muscles ; noon sitting, with stitches after supper, with distention ;
costals below r. nipple in r. muscles, then r. ribs be- ; ; ing inside behind sternum at rest, with palpitation
;
pressure and fulness through upper part of 1. in ; ; inspiration in cardiac region, as if che-H were narroiced.
;
upper chest, with pressure, like a burning jsain; in Anxious feeling of oppression, which in reality did
chest and back, especially under scapulaj and corre- not exist. Heaviness on chest. Rawness, with in- ;
sponding parts in front, inducing deep breathing. dications of cough in morning. Sore pain on anterior
Sudden stitches in 1. lung sudden in 1. chest; sud- ; surface, < r.. near sternum, seemingly under ribs,
den in region of borders of dorsal vertebroB, evenings > stool below sternum, also after breakfast pulsative
;
;
vated by exercise and after eating. Spa.smodic cough at night after dorsal and
first and second lumbar vertebrse, which become
falling asleep. (Xight-sweats in phthisis. Laryngeal catarrh,
pulsative on increased motion ; drawing tensive along, with
with expectoration of small hard lumps (Stan.) and soreness in
larynx.) occasional flying pain in cord. Pain when stooping as if too
Dragging, crackling and
—
Heart. Stitches in region ; with intermittent pulse,
weak to support the body.
creaking along spine during increased motion of body,
the stitches obstructing breathing; in region, with
especially at or near atlas-joint on more rapid motion
rapid pulse; burning, ftoni region of heart to 1.
of body. Soreness, on touch in spots ; mornings, so ;
scapula, on deep inspiration, < coughing, sneezing
that leaning against a chair is painful ; when tcashing with
and hiccough. Aching near; 4 p.m. till evening.
a sponge. Sensitiveness, then pain all along spine,
Burning aching, with palpitation ; intermittent burn-
esijecially dorsal vertebrae, and it seems as if the
ing, in region at noon. Anxiety. Compressed feeling.
cough had its origin in the spine. Pulsation in spinal
Oppression and violent beating on stooping anxious, ;
—
Clinical. A valuable remedy for irregular tumultuous tebrae on turning trunk in twelfth dorsal and first ;
ing; > drinking coflfee. Irregular. Imperceptible. Soreness between eighth and ninth dorsal vertebrae on
Small ; and hard and cj[uick, in morning. Tremulous. touch, and pulsation pushing doflTiward, synchronous
;
Slow ; > drinking coffee and iveak. ; with pulse, > pressure.
—
Neck. Twitching of muscles from 1. side to 1. side Lumbar region. Crackling in vertebrae on stoop- —
of throat. Chirping in occipital region, as if a cricket ing, and in neck. Electric shock in an upper ver-
were in cervical canal, mornings in bed. Stitches in tebra, extending to lower part of body. Shivering
cervical vertebra when stooping. Sudden aching be- shock in vertebra, extending to whole body.
; Twitch-
tween neck and shoulders. Tensive aching in occi- ing 1. r. in evening in muscles and tendons ex- ; ; ;
pital region and on both sides of atlas. Bruised tending from an upper vertebra, with convulsive
feeling in 1. neck and shoulder region feeling in shuddering in lower part of body.
; Stitches in region
region of posterior cervical muscles in morning in bed of r. kidney in small of back on raising thigh ;
and afterwards when sitting, with a feeling on bending when sitting in r. loin, also during day in su- ; ;
forward as if too short. Sprained feeling in muscles perior anterior process of iliac bones darting from ;
on turning backwards towards the 1. Tension of nape. spinal marrow of sacro-lumbar region towards r.
Tensive drawing in sterno-cleido mastoid muscles, gluteal muscle sudden in small of back at noon while ;
causing stiffness in nape. Stiffness of nape (Ignatia). loalking in open air, with dizzy nausea, the knees gave
With heat and pain, < moving head to side, especially way and he leaned against a wall to prevent falling.
to r. side. Tearing in lumbar muscles on walking or sitting.
Back. —
Coarse stitches between skin and flesh. Lumbago, extending along spine to nape. Aching in
Tearing when walking, extending now to r., now loins with weakness of feet when walking out of ;
to 1. side of lumbar vertebrse. Aching ; in evening doors on rising from a seat, preventing righting ;
at night, and across thigh; after body and moving thighs when sitting or Ijang, > mo-
chest, loins and r. ;
dinner after garden work, and in small of back < tion. Aching in 1., < standing, walking and touch in
; ; ;
motion after dinner, especially in a spot in middle, with region of r. kidney, disturbing sleep after exertion
; ;
sensitiveness on touch and motion. Spasmodic and draw- at stool, soon extending to lower limbs as from ha?mor- ;
ing pain, extending to middle of chest, and into oesophagus, rhoids tensive drawing aching tensive in sacro-
; ;
in afternoon. Pain as after continual stooping. Twitch- lumbar vertebrae, mornings when lying on 1. side,
ing pain in 1. side. Bruised feeling in muscles; with a moving into region of 1. hip, and > lying on r.
feeling as if too short on bending forward ; with sprained side. Painful tension in tendons and ligaments of r.
-
pain, and disposition to stretch the back. Drawing sacro-lumbar region, extending to great trochanter, >
;
towards evening, and in loins. Stiffness; on rising lying on 1. side. Cramplike pain from ilium down
I
fi-om a seat and righting body, > sitting, with %dolent towards muscles of anterior surface of r. thigh. Pain
pain in 1. loin. Weakness of muscles convulsive in pelvic bones as if separated from sacrum, <
; ;
shock, extending to entire r. side of body. morning in bed. Bruised feeling in loins; < stand-
Spine. Stitches deep-seated burning'. Aching along ing
; < lying and sitting. Sfirained feeling in 1. loin.
;
I
spine and limbs along spine in lied ia several jAaces on Drawing in loins internal from jjelvic muscles into
; :
j
;
increased motion ; along spinal cord when stooping < legs, becoming an external trembling. Dragging. Ful-
; '
; ;
Agaricus. 29 Agaricus.
ness in loins, with heaviness. Tension in vertebra3, thighs, the itching and burning < scratching; in-
< stooping; across always on stooping, extending flamed, on back, discharging bloody matter; on
into sides of abdomen, where it resembled a sprained arms, with burning itching inflamed, on dorsum of ;
pain in abdominal muscles. Urging in 1. loin. Weak- 1. hand; biting, above 1. knee, with burning after
ness in loins on descending stairs and walking in open scratching. Pustule in beard itching and burning ;
pain. Heaviness. Paralytic pain in back part of and on r. side of neck, with itching. Boil on r.
loins, < walking and standing. Paralyzed feeling natis; painful, on front side of 1. thigh and on the
near vertebrte, above border of r. ilium. natis, the one on natis discharging blood 'O'ithout
—
Sacrum. Twitching, and in lower limbs. Stitches. matter. Suppurating, jjainftil abscess in middle of
Crick in I. Tearing like growing pain in sacrum and r. deltoid. Vesicles on forehead in r. wing of nose ;
;
gers. Twitching of muscles; with jerking up of one rosive burning, especially after scratching often com-
;
;
—
;
ing. Soreness of muscles weakness, with sensitive- ; Sleep. Sleepiness at any and all times. Yawning.
ness, trembling, restlessness. Extremities fall asleep. Violent, convulsive, < walking in open air. Sleep-
Clinical. Neuralgic pains, sharp, shooting, as if imder the lessness from 1.30 to 2.-30 a.m. Slee]^ light, with many
—
skin, often shifting from place to place, worse on motion. Sensa- dreams. Restless drowsiness in evening. Restlessness
tions as if a part (especially of feet) had been frozen and was
at intervals during a bad dream. Restless sleep at ;
Upper Extremities. Convulsive shocks in various shuddering in whole body, in head as well as chest,
muscles from shoulder to fingers. Twitchings every- abdomen aird feet restlessness at night from itching ;
where. Tearings. Pain; bruised, drawing, tensive, on abdomen, thighs, arms and scalp. Electric shocks
sprained, as from splinters, as if burnt on surface. Trem- on falling asleep, with twitchings through legs, < 1.
blings. Weakness. Lameness. Numbness and sen- and complete waking. Sleep unrefi'eshing. Sleep bad,
sitiveness to cold, especially in fingers. Asleep feeling. icdth headache and depression bordering on melancholy.
General aggravation to touch. Dreams, anxious frightftil, with outcries as if some ;
Lower Limbs. —The symptoms fall into the following one were murdering him bad disconnected un- ; ; ;
groups, not characterized by locality, and they affect remembered; vivid; vivid, partly agreeable, partly
every part, from hip to toes. Twitchings and convul- disagreeable.
sive shocks. Tearings. Stitches. Tremblings, with un- —
Fever. Chilliness; forenoon, with disagreeable sen-
steady muscles and weakness, heaviness and giving sation over back, especially spine; forenoon, with
way. Pains, cramplike, burning, bruised, boring and flushes of heat; evening, also \\"ith flushes of heat;
piercing. Tension and stiffness. Pains usually < evening alternating with heat night on raising cover ;
when walking and ascending, > sitting. In the lieel going into open air on slight motion, and in cooler air
;
soreness and feeling of splinters. Joints feel dislo- and if a cool finger touched a warm part < morning. ;
cated. Corns become sore. Feet feel frost-bitten. Sensitiveness to cool air ; especially in hands and feet,
Skin. —
Smooth and oily, especially on face. Pallor. with pale, wan face. Chill, with hot head, conftision
Eedness of face, with itching and burning, as after freez- and loss of ideas with dull headache, stupefying A-er-
:
with swelling, itching and twingling; nf fingers, with heat, also every e\"ening with warm lace, hands and ;
burning itching as if frozen. Icterus, especially of neck, feet; with yawning, also with frequent desire to
face and chest, after the convulsions. Twitching above urinate, weakness and disinclination to move, < inter-
r. eye. abdomen and
Itching eruption, spreading to nal. Shaking in evening, also on undressing on lift-
; ;
on lower abdomen, about umbilicus, pufiis and inner pain in tace. hands blue, no thirst, headache, groaned
Agaricus. 30 Agnus Castus.
much in sleep, then towards morning general sweat, as if blood were glowing in veins, in warm bed;
which relieved. Chilliness over whole body, especially warmth as from a hand at top of tibia and fibula
in feet, then heat over whole body, especially lower burning in a corn on r. little toe. Warm skin, with
limbs, which he must uncover, the blood seemed to distended veins.
stream glowing hot through veins, circulation excited, after a quiet night in forenoon towards Sweat ;
; ;
febrile, pulse hard and tense, and thirst at night. In evening in bed, especially on legs, with sen- evening ;
region of coronal suture after scratching, spreading to sation as if they were fanned by a cool breeze at ;
forehead; internal chilliness in scalp on r. frontal bone, night at night after an embrace, with weakness at ; ;
loith external -warmth; in head, especially occiput; night, especially about legs on waking on walking ; ; ;
creeping chill in scalp of vertex, with sensation as if on ascending a hill, with faintness; from anxiety.
scalp were drawn tightly over skull. Cold and viscid sweat, with weakness cold sweat on ;
CMll through back and limbs, now and then in face, neck and chest. Sweat on hairy scalp on chest ;
;
spots on ribs, before 1. scapula; close to coccyx; at night on upper part of chest and shoulder after an ;
feeling in lumbar region as if spinal marrow or its embrace, then on abdomen and at anus on pahns ;
membranes were touched by ice feeling as if cold air about lower limbs at night; inner surfaces of legs
;
were spreading over body from spine when leaning evenings in bed about legs, also in morning, with
;'
against a chair, as if water were running down back; lassitude on r. leg on legs in morning on legs at ; ; ;
in spine and upper limbs, then shaking chill, with blue night.
face and hands, which are icy cold, small, hard pulse
and heavy head. Shivering in back; along spine Castus. Agnus
and uper limbs. Coldness in r. axilla and inner con- The chaste tree, Vitex Agnus-Castus, L., is a shrub four or
dyle of foot, mornings in warmth of bed (familiar), five feet in height, indigenous in Southern Europe. A tincture is
in limbs, with blueness of tip of r. elbow over prepared from tlie bruised berries.
; ;
especially.)
and below r. scapula, also between skin and muscles. Group for Study. Gelsem., Phosph., Picric, ac. —
Quicksilver sensation in r. gluteal, also in a length-
wise spot in 1. gluteal (familiar) after dinner quick-
;
Generalities. Bruised feeling all over. Weakness —
Cold-
when standing, as from anguish, with sensation as be-
;
night, with glowing face, sweat towards morning. Clinical. — The symptom of sadness, with the impression of
Radiating warmth from whole body. General orgasms speedy death, has led to the successful use of this drug in puer-
peral mania, in which the patient even hinted that siie intended
of blood. Burning in different places. Heat of head
to commit suicide.
to touch especially on vertex, partly also in eyes
—
;
in ears; with itching ; in face in morning on waking, nape, and sensation as if head would fall forward.
with bloated feeling, especially in cheeks, and with Intoxication.. Vertigo, as if everything turned in a
heat of head; in face at 4 p.m., and redness, with circle. Tensive tearing in forehead; tearing in 1.
tension of cheeks in face in evening, especially near frontal eminence, with pressure.
—
;
malar-bone; in face on waking from deep sleep, Temples. Tearing in 1. r., < motion with pres- ; ;
in face, with anxiety, > sweat burning of cheeks in and in other parts of the brain, with sticking tearing
; ; ;
Burning of lips. Heat creeping through back on slow Pressure in region of 1. parietal bones. Pain in
walking in open air, with twitching in 1. side of upper part of r. side, more a smarting and sticking,
face. Warmth in dorsal region, with a rough feeling. as if in bone, ending in a corner of the forehead, < in
Biting burning in dorsal portion of si^inal column. evening, felt even in sleep. Fine stitches in scalp,
Burning above 1. elbow in r. thumb in afternoon then sticking itching, > scratching.
;
Biting itching
in gluteals in r. tibia
; legs in morning, > rising
; spots on scalp.
in 1. leg r. leg r. leg in morning r. leg in evening
; ; Eyes. Pain towards temple, as from a blow, <
; —
r. leg after dinner in skin of r. leg in r. calf skin touch. Burning in evening when reading. Lachryma-
; ; ;
about r. malleolus, as in incipient erysipelas in feet tion in the house. Smarting stitches in r. ball, >
;
;;
rubbing. Pui^ils dilated. Corrosive itching in upper < touch ; in xiphoid cartilage, directly above pit of
Uds. stomach externally in region of sternum, < during
Ears. — Riii.gmg, or rather roaring. Hardness
of deejJ insf)iration.
;
nose. Illusion of smell, of herring, and sometimes deep S. on 1. side, near os sacrum and coccyx.
of musk. Upper Extremities. Pressure in r. axilla, < touch. —
Face.— Paralytic- tearing in r. malar-bone. Tearing Tearing stitclies on top of 1. shoulder. Tearing in
deep in r. ramm of lower jaw, below the sockets ; tearing r. shoulder-joint, < motion and inspiration, with press-
in r. ramus of lower jaw, with pressure. ure. Pressure in upper arm, superiorly, externally, <
—
Mouth and Throat. Teeth pain when touched by touch. Prickings on exteriral surface, just above 1.
warm food or drink. Acute drawing in region of 1. elbow. Pressure on r. elbow,. < motion. Twitching
parotid gland. Taste coiDpery, as if mouth had been in region of r. elbow, > moving arm. Dull stitch in
galvanized. Mouth dry, with saliva so tough that it outer side of r. ultra, a few inches above wrist. Para-
can be drawn out in threads, velum perdulum palati lytic pain in 1. wrist, on turning hand. Drawing pain
and uvula red, scratching in throat, obliging him to in metacarf)al bones. Paralytic twitching drawing in
cough, and while coughing the mucus feels viscid, metacarpal bone of 1. index, < touch. Swelling of a
like a piece of cloth hanging in the throat. Corrosive finger-joint, with arthritic tearing. Sticking in r.
itching in pit of throat. Sensation of tenacious mucus fingers in. eveniirg in eminence of lower joint of ;
standing, afterwards in abdomen, as if the bowels sometimes extending above and below joint, < motion,
sank down. Pinching in pit when sitting bent. Food > rest, when it is more a tearing with pressure, ac-
made him feel uneasy and replete. companied by weakness. Crampy joain externally,
—
Abdomen. Rumbling in sleep. Feeling as before near 1. hip when walking.
; Shooting in bend of r.
diarrhoea. Pressure in upper, after dinner; shifting knee when standing. Sticking drawing pain in bends
pressure in upj^er, with cutting. Stitches in r. in- of knees, extending into thighs and legs, < motion, in
guinal region in superior and anterior sjjinous pro- rest changing to drawing, with pressure.
; Stitching in
cess of 1. OS ilium. Cutting above 1. os ilium. external side of 1. filiula, a little above foot, > press-
Anus and Stool. —Pain as from sulicutaneous sup- ure. Tearing in inner side of 1. leg, from knee to foot.
puration in flesh near anus when walking. Twitch- Aching in r. tibia when standing. Paralytic twitching
ing in sphincters. Loose stools; with pain in ab- drawing in muscles of 1. leg, from knee to foot, when
domen. Constipation. Stool inclined to re-enter walking and on touch. Sharp intermittent stitches in
rectum. region where the fibula and tibia join the tarsus
—
Urinary Organs. Discharge of prostatic fluid when airteriorly. Ankles turn easily when walking on
straining at stool (Phos. ac.) Urine copious, passes in a l^avement in morning. Heaviness of foot as from a
;
strong stream. Frequent micturition, with copious, load attached to r. tarsal bones. Sticking in one part of
dark urine. Disagreeable feeling in back jjart of outer side of foot when standing still. Dull intermit-,
urethra after micturition. Yellow discharge from tent sticking in sole near heel. Fine lancinations in
urethra. soles. Stitches in 1. big toe causing whole limb to ;
—
Sexual Organs. Itching corrosive in membranes jerk.
; Tearing in anterior joints of I. toes, < loalking.
of penis. Drawing along spermatic cords. Penis Skin. —
Red itching spots on inner surface of 1.
relaxed, not excited by voluptuous fancies. Erections forearm. Formication of r. cheek; under skin of
feeble, without desire ; frequent erections; painful in morn- hands. Sensation in upper part of 1. calf as if jDulled
ing ; violent, in morning after rising. Craivling in at with a string. Itching stinging in different parts ;
testes. Testicles cold. Desire increased diminished. in inguinal region. Itching around an ulcer in even-
;
Emission at night after run embrace (Phos.) semen dis- ing. Stinging itchiirg in places on face, beginning
;
charged in a stream, without ejaculation (Gelsem.), scanty with a long stitch on each side. I. as from fleas,
and has but little smell. especially up back. Corrosive I., > scratching, but
returns.
Clillii'ill. —Agnus castus
is an extremely valuable remedy for
Sleep. —Drowsiness. Long sleep. Restless S. Start-
loss of i^exual power men, amounting even to complete im-
in
potency. The indication for the use of this drug is coldness of ing in S. Dreams anxious constant, unremembered
;
;
the genital organs, with complete loss of sexual instinct it has ; voluptuous.
also been used for loss of sexual power following gonorrhcea, or
associated with a chronic gleety discharge. It may be used for
Fever. —
Chilliness without thirst, or sul.)sequent
;
in region of last true and the first rib of r. side, Creeping H. in whole body, evening in bed, with cold
Ailanthus. 32 Ailanthus.
—
General Action. It causes nausea and vomiting,
Mouth. Teeth feel as after an acid. Gums swoUeir —
and bleeding. Tongue coated with a pasty taste in ;
sembling scarlatina general malaise and great weak- M., with bleeding from roof and sides. Pain in M.
;
ness.
Allied Drugs. — Soreness of M., with rawness and burning. Discharge
Rhus tox. (Quasia, Cedron), Anacar- of blood and stringy saliva. Flat taste to everything.
dium, Baptisia. Brackish and flat taste to water.
Generalities. Malaise. —Eestlessness (Rhus tox). Throat. Parotid and thyroid glands enlarged and —
Dulness over whole body. Electric thrill extending to
sore. Redness. Spreading ulcers, feeling as after ap-
finger-tips. Tingling and prickling in whole body (Rhus
plication of nitrate of silver. Inflammation of fauces
tox). Heavy feeling. Faint feeling, with nausea. In- and tonsils, with spots incipient ulceration. Thick cede-
of
cajDable of standing long. TFeafoie-s-s ; on exertion. Ag- matous, and dry, choky
feeling. Imtability. Dry, rough
gravation from sight of food.
Mind. —
Unconsciousness. Muttering delirium (Hyosc).
and sa-apy, < morning. Feeling as after an astringent.
Constriction with sensation of a foreign body. Full ;
—
Clinical. With the low fever general stupor or indifference,
Clinical. —
Diphtheritic scarlatina, with ichorous discharge
with sighing.
from the nose, throat dusky red, with grayish exudation, great
—
Head. Aching with burning in eyes A., with
; ;
swelling both internal and external.
nausea and vertigo with chills, then flushes of heat.
;
ing on brain; apoplectic F. Heaviness, > jDressure, diarrhoea, sometimes with vomiting; with anguish,
with jjain over eyes. Thick, heavy feeling. Electric and also with tightness in temples Muth sharp pain ;
A. between 1 and 2 p.m., with drowsiness peculiar ; waking all food soon sour with diarrhoea. Pain
; ; ;
heavy, dull A., incai^acitating for mental labor. Ach- sharp prickling, and in temples as from pins. Burn- ;
of an electric current through 1. side of head. Pain diarrhoea feeling as of " insecurity," as if he would
;
with purulent discharge. Conjunctivitis, with redness Respiratory Organs. Cough in violent fits before retir-
and inflammation extending around outer canthus. ing and on rising; painful C. ; deep; and exhaust-
Brows fall out. Photophobia. Dim vision. Blurring ing, with asthmatic expansion of lungs. Oppressed,
of figures and letters. with muco-purulent expectoration, free in morning,
Ears. —
Feeling in r. as from a lilow. Ringing in r. sticky and scanty during the day. Expectoration
ringing in ears like music. difficult, in small flakes. Hawking up mucus. Whitish
Nose. —
Swelling. Soreness on 1. side, with pain. expectoration. Yellow mucus from throat. Asth-
Dryness. Catarrhal obstruction. Difficult breathing matic oppression of larger bronchi. Asthmatic wheez-
Ailanthus. 33 Aletris Farinosa,
head, neck, with numbness under 1. scapula, extend- morning, with nauseous, faint, all-gone feeling in
ing as a band clown to 1. hip. stomach, > eating; in different parts. Strange feel-
Extremities. Aching restlessness. — Heaviness. ing, gradually settling down, with aching in occiput.
Asleep. Shooting pain in shoulders. Numbness of Feeling as if in a vise. Pressure over eyes, with a
1. arm, with sensation in fingers as if asleep. Tingling queer sensation behind ears. Pain over r. eye, running
of 1. arm and hand; morning on waking. Bruised down into eyeball, > closing lids, at same time
feeling on r. forearm. Numljness of 1. hand. Ting- nausea and pain in lower abdomen. Forepart felt
ling and pricking in iingers. as if in a vise feeling in forehead as if in a 'vise, with
;
Tottering gait. Lancinating pain in lower limbs. dull pain running from r. temple over eye down into
Lower limbs tired. Pain in r. hip-joint; hips and eyeball. Aching in r. temple. Temples feel as if in a
hypogastrium shooting P. in hips.
; Trembling of vise T. feel as if pressed together, with an occasional
;
legs. Numbness of 1. leg, with tingling, pricking twinge in r. temple. Pain in vertex, < bending it
pain in foot and toes. Pain in r. foot, j^reventing forward and by straining at stool P. in vertex, with ;
walking ; P. in 1. foot when walking, a kind of tension. weight in occiput. Heaviness in vertex and over eyes.
Skin. —
Jaundice. Erysipelatous swelling of face. Occiput. Pain and in neck then weight on 1.
; ; ;
livid; E. like measles, but without the concomit- running down r. trapezius, which was < bending
ants of that exanthcm. Miliary ri'i:<h, nlmoM livid, iiinrr head forward, > bending it backward. Queer feeling.
profuse on forcJiOld mill pic,', ixjin-inllil nn fnrilliild. llillt Weight, with aching over eyes and through head from
dingy patches lictirnn the xjiol'i nf cniption, iritli innttiriinj teujple to temple. Heaviness, as if a weight would
delirium, small, rapid pulse, cold dry surface, the livid color draw it backward, and the neck had not the strength
of the skin zvhen pressed out returned very slowly, the whole to iDrevent it, > during breakfast, with a feeling as if
a complete picture oi torpor. Elevations filled with the scaljD were contracting across the back, drawing
turbid licpid looking like pus, with inflamed areola. the sides of the occiput together.
Vesicular inflammation, resembling the eruption Eyes, Ears, Nose and Face. Lancinating pain in —
caused by Rhus, on uncovered parts. Dryness. Itch- r. eyeball. Eyelids feel as if pressed down. Pain back
ing and an uneasy feeling around nose. of ear, running clown sterno-mastoid muscle, leaving
Sleep.^Sleepiness all day morning or forenoon soreness to touch P. back of r. ear, extending down
; ;
;
;
after wine, with fulness of head ; S., with restlessness. anterior surface of sterno-mastoid muscle. Ears feel
Sleep in afternoon. S. heavy at night; S. disturbed as if open through from one to another. Deaf in 1. E.,
and unrefreshing.
•
stuffed feeling. Nose sore inside of tip inside, on 1. ;
Fever. —
Chilliness; with sweat; preceded by mil- of tip; inside, < r. side (a crack just inside r. nostril).
iary eruption, most profuse on forehead and face, dur- Watery discharge from nose. Lips dry and cracked
ing the chill hunger, with a distressing sense of general (Arum tr.).
emptiness, speedy vomiting of food, pain in back of Throat, Pain in r. side all the afternoon, and at — ;
neck, upper part of back and in r. hip-joint, during 5 P.M. in 1. side close up under jaw, with thirst and
the hot stage thirst, delirium and desire for brandy. hyjoersemia of mucous membrane of pharynx and
C. over whole body, as from water. larynx in r. side (in r. anterior 2oillar), intermittent, ;
Heat, then coldness H. during the day, with like shocks of an electro-magnetic machine run slowly
;
nausea head burning hot burning on brain. Heat but strong, < any movement of head that stretched
; ;
in face, with redness. Heat in skin, < morning, last- the muscles. Soreness in morning on waking.
ing till noon, with dryness. Cold sweat; with the —
Stomach. Appetite lost. Thirst during fever. ;
All-gone feeling in morning on rising, causing faint- mimediately terrible dreams, which wakened, till late
ness, > eating. in morning, then resting well with many dreams. ;
Abdomen. Cramps. —
Griping (Diosc). Pain all Unrefreshing. Sleeplessness till 12 or 1 o'clock, then
through, settling into lower part, > passing flatus and restless sleep till late in morning, then undisturbed
scanty diarrhcsic stool (Colch.) P. all through, ; sleej) S. < fore jaart of night, with physical and
;
< bending forward, > bending backward, then the mental restlessness, the mind continually wandering
pain increased and it seemed as if all the insides had on occurrences of his j^ast life, no tendency to brood
sunken to lower abdomen and were cut with knives over sorrow, thoughts very pleasant.
(Verat.) > scanty diarrhceic stool (Colch.)
; inter- ; Fever. —
Chills, face flushed. Limbs cold, head and
mittent, mostly in lower part, > scanty diarrhceic face hot and flushed. Feverish.
stool, tenesmus during and after stool, with feeling as
if lower p&vt of rectum were closed. Aching in AUiuni Cepa.
hypogastrium and across back of hips.
—
;
Stool, Frequent inefl'ectual urgings. Loose, jjain- Katural order, Liliaceae. A tincture is prepared from the com-
ful, offensive, frequent. Thin, with hard lumps in mon red onion.
urinate for half an hour; frequent, the first small, intestinal tract. Neuralgic pains in various parts like
urgent, dark, offensive, excoriating. Bad odor to S. a fine thread. General aggravation from warm air.
and flatus. Allies. — lod., Brom., Arsenicum, Squilla., Arum.,
TJrinary Organs. —
Micturition rare. Incontinence, Puis.
< walking fast or sneezing. Amount and specific Generalities. —
Shock, with eructations of wind. In-
gravity of urine diminished at first. Phosphates '
—
Mind. Confusion and absent-mindedness from
much business in afternoon, after wine and coffee.
metritis. It cured hsemorrhoids in one of the provers.
Indefinahle anxieiy and apprehension with the ab-
Congli. —
Tickling, short, dry, hard, on waking, be- dominal pain (Ars.).
coming spasmodic, < by talking, discharge of urine —
Head. Electric shocks through. Aching ; morning,
during C, later C. incessant, and like whoojjing C, also especially in temples evenings in room, with ;
lose my breath and become cyanotic C, > sudclenly coryza (lod.) < evening, 'with coryza ; > open air, also
;
on occurrence of menstruation (eight days too soon). with nasal discharge ; deep within, extending forward
Chest. —Pain in 1. breast as if a knife ran into it and outward to ears moving from deep within to
;
sharp P. in 1. breast, then extending through into ears like threads, remaining in spots oj)i3ressive. ;
back, to left of lower part of r. scaj)ula. Confusion. Dulness with coryza and lachrymation.
;
sacral region and stringy, colorless leucorrhoea, begin- neuralgic, over r. eye, extending into root of nose;
ning when walking. deep-seated aching over 1. brow; opiDressive, over
—
Extremities. Sharp pain in r. shoulder-joint, eyes, frequently going through head like an electric
streaked down arm, then into 1. chest, where it lo- shock. Confusion. Dulness as after chloroform, and
cated just above nipple. Pain running down tops in whole head. Heaviness over both eyes. ;
of thighs, all night. Knees painless in forenoon Aching in temples, < r., < luinking, afterwards extend-
during motion, painful in afternoon while sitting. ing over forehead, < side. Tingling pain behind 1.
I.
E. leg feels paralyzed below knee and numb, could mastoid process. Aching in vertex 1. side of vertex. ;
not bear weight on it. Swollen and heavy feeling on crown. Aching fi-om
Skin. —
Itching, papillary eruption across chest and both sides of head, downward and inward towards
upper part of back, with hypersemia and hyperass- middle.
thesia of surrounding integument, the itching < Occiput. —Aching; both sides, > in evening after
;; ;
:
a string, could be bored into with the fingers and torn morning on swallowing aiad elevating tongue. Pain
out. Laclirymation of 1., with redness of ball; L. below larynx as after swallowing too large a mouthful,
< /. h. in morning; L. < in evening, in warm room; or as if swollen, in afternoon, extending every little
;
L., with coryza. Burning of lids in outside of r. upper while into r. ear.
; Feeling in pharynx as if food stuck
lid. Irritation of 1. upjjcr lid after drinking cofiee, behind the breast-bone.
;
< warm room, > open air. Dim vision by candle Raw feeling in morning, with tickling in region of
light. Dazzling vision in the distance and dim near epiglottis, r., then 1. side, with sensation of weakness
by. Flickering and blindness. Sensitiveness to light, < I. in stomach, hiccough, uprising of frothy saUvary
mucous fluid, eructations of wind and passage of offen-
—
dillica.1. Eyes. The inflammation of the eyes and nose is sive flatus, constant
inclination to hacking to reUeve
characterized by the symptoms as emphasized. The lacliryma-
tion is' geuerally very profuse, with burning and smarting, but, the tickling in larynx. ;
Dryness of soft palate after ;
as a rule, does not excoriate the lids, while the discliarge from the breakfast D. in morning, with tickling and hacking
'
nose is watery and extremely acrid. With these symptoms there cough. Heat low down, extending into stomach. In
are generally associated the violent laryngeal symptoms noted
throat and orifice of Eustachian tube, chiUing or burn-
further on. For acute fluent coryza of this character the drug
stands unrivalled. ing twitching and gnawing, not painful chilling or ;
Nose. -Pain like a thread in a nerve, extending out- posterior surface of soft palate, bland mucus constantly
ward and dowiaward from nose in morning. Soreness in evening, which must be swallowed or hawked
in morning. Dryness of nostrils. Irritation in r. up.
nostril in morning. Crawling in right nostril as before —
Stomach. Appetite, which disappears as soon as he
sneezing. Sneezing ; morning frequent, also in evening begins to eat, food is disgusting.
; Thirst; in evening,
on entering warm room. Catarrhal troubles > in cool after beer and herring; evenings, icith heat; evening
room (violent C. after rain and northeast wind) C. after flushes of heat T. after cliilliiaess. Eructations
;
; ;
evenings in room, with headache C, with headache, in morning of air in morning and in evening. Hic-
; ;
ing lip red and sensitive. Discharge, > open air, with forced up as with a thrust. Vomiting frothy slimv ;
headache ; copious watery D. dropping, in evening, in fluid. Rumbling in epigastrium after breakfast. Pain
;
;
the street, ivithout sensation of coryza; watery; blowing with fulness in head, < after coffee; in region of
thin mucus from nose. pylorus; on 1. side; deep within eiMgastrium, as if at
—
Face. Swelling of cheeks, with toothache. Draw- orifice, and posteriorly, at 10 p.m. Heat extending
ing pains in 1. cheek, extending into 1. eye < cold into S. Empty feeling and drawing back and fortir.
;
air. Pain like a thread in a nerve in r. upjjer jaw, With pain. Weak feeling in morning. ;
on entering warm room. Aching in back, at break- evening frequent, also at night loud offensive, also
; ; ;
fast, from bread from warm cocoa, > cold water in morning; offensive and moist, also in morning
;
in back, in sleep, with feeling as if too long, > (Sulph.). Gurgling and rumbling; < 1. sic\p. Dis-
rising in r. back, after traveling against northwest tention; before dinner; with pain, > emission of
;
wind, with desire to bore into and suck them, which flatus. Swollen feeling before and after diarrhoea,
relieves, also < warm soup, > cold water; ach- with sharp pain and oi)])ression of breathing. Pain ;
ing in 1. eye-tooth, in root, disturbing sleep, with morning < after eating
; < sitting, > emission of
;
swollen feeling and heat in cheeks A. root of 1. flatus, while moving about
; > emission of flatus ;
eye-tooth, with inflammation of gum, the pain ceas- more pressing than burning, especially in 1. inguinal
ing suddenly and beginning in a r. back tooth, in region, < afternoon after coffee, with heat in A.
the eye-tooth it is pressive growling, the toothache > Heat, with nausea; H. afternoon after coffee, with
cold water and cold generally A., with swelling of pain.
; Nausea, extending into throat, then confusion
Allium Cepa. 36 Allium Cepa.
of head. Feeling of diarrhoea, and soft stool without Sexual Organs. Drawings in r. spermatic cord. —
diarrhoea. Sticking and pressive pain in si^ermatic cord and
RiTnibling in transverse colon in evening, with urging posteriorly in inguinal ring. Burning pain in fore-
to stool. Pain about umbilicus after dinner. Aching part of glans.
; Erections morning on waking, with
in hepatic region, extending through abdomen. Pain painful tension, without sexual desire. Virility in-
in liver in evening in r. hypochondrium at 9 p.m., creased. Violent pain in uterine region and in region
;
chondrium, with sensation of wind moving about; Respiratory Organs. Tickling in epiglottis; T., —
drawing P. from region of liver through whole with constant inclination to hack, also in morning T. ;
side, with ineffectual urging to stool. Pain in 1. side fauces, without cough. Asthmatic breathing, as often
1. side, especially in middle and lower part, and in before, at 11 p.m., after smoking tobacco. Oppressed
region of bladder, with troubles in urinating, no stool, breathing, with ascites. Obstruction to breathing in
violent thirst, expression on face of anxiety and doubt, middle of upper chest, evenings.
skin hot, especially in painful and sensitive places, —
Clillica.1. The cough of this drug is sometimes associated
pulse rapid, full, hardish, indefinable anxiety, ajDpre- with extreme hoarseness, and in addition to the symptoms given
hension and restlessness (Ars.). Pain in 1. side as if there has been clinically noted a feeling as if the larynx would
split, or as if the mucous membrane would be torn out on coughing,
punched. Pain in 1. flank.
with excessive watering of the eyes.
Rumbling in 1. side of lower abdomen. Stitches
in inguinal ring posteriorly and in spermatic cord, Chest. —
Stitches in 1., on deep inspiration in 1., with ;
with pressive pain. Sudden burning or chilling cutting, burning pain in various parts, especially in region
a,s thin as a thread, from sides of hypogastrium inward of cartilages of fifth and sixth ribs. Pain below
toivards middle and up)ioard. Cutting, with a twisting sternum, especially to the r. side, at 10 p.m., on moving
motion, the jDain moving in a small sjDace, deeiJ-seated in bed below sternum, morning, on stooping
; as if ;
above 1. groin, midway on a line between symphy- food lodged behind sternum.
sis pubis and anterior superior spinous process of —
Heart. Circulation aroused. Pulse accelerated,
ilium. Pain deep in pelvis (in prostate ?) extending ;
full, hardish excited after 2 a.m.; Harder pulse in
from inguinal region along spermatic cord painful evening.
spot deep in r. pelvis in evening. Pressure on a spot
;
—
Back. Stitches in r. scapula, running to elbow,
on inside of pelvic cavity, above and inside r. groin, in with burning pain. Pain below r. shoulder, more
evening. Periodic pain in pubic region, < sitting. towards spine, after long sitting. Stitches in lumbar
Heaviness in lower abdomen as if pressed upon before region. Burning pressure in small of back at 10 p.m. ;
and after standing, > after bathing. Pain in kidney region in 1. 1., then less severe in r.
; ;
—
Rectum and Anus. Stitches down into lower part of scratched off, ivith
with flatulent troubles. Stitches in arms.
tired feeling therein.
Weak
Weak feeling,
rectum afternoons. Urging to stool ineffectual, also ;
den urging, also with rumbling. Biting in anus. motion. Painful affection of 1. forearm, especially of
Feeling of cracks inside anus during stool. Creeping radius, evening, when resting on arm in writing. Pain
as of a cool worm in anus and in some protruding in middle of 1. radius, > taking hold of it and rubbing
haemorrhoids, < 1. side. it. .Pain on back and extensor side of r. wrist in
Stool. —Diarrhoea night or towards morning after
;
;
evening. Dryness and redness of hands, as if he had
been in the cold. Lameness of joints of 1. hand.
midnight and towards moraiing. Bloody. Difficult,
but not hard. Long and thick. Absent with se^'ere ;
Trembling of r. hand in evening. Pain in 1. middle
;
—
Urinary Organs. Aching in bladder and in pros- ; —
Clinical. :This drug has been used for neuralgias following
tate, deep in joelvis, morning and forenoon after amputations or injuries of nerves, characterized by fine, threadlike
Burning pressure in region of bladder at pains, sliooting, but not burning like those of Arsenic.
coitus.
10 P.M. Full feeling in bladder. Irritability of B. Lower Extremities. Thigh. Bruised feeling on —
and pain over kidney Sensitiveness of B. side of 1. near knee.
region. Pain on outer side near knee
Urging to micturition frequent ft-equent, excessive, 1., also r. almost burning pressure in upper part of
; ; ;
with burning dribbling. Difficult micturition. Fre- 1. thigh, towards outer side. Weakness of hips
quent micturition, ivith burning in urethra ; and red urine ; nights in region of hips late in evening on rising
;
< evenings with shuddering and chilliness. Burning from a seat and on walking, < ascending steps of
; ;
in urethra. Urine copioxis in afternoon. Frothy U. hips preventing him from finishing coition.
;
Iridescent film. Red U., with reddish-yellow, sandy Stitches outward in ft-ont of r. knee, as if coming
sediment. from the bone. Paralytic pain in knee. Shooting in
;;
Alnus. 37 Aloe.
1. and r. foot. Burning pressure on a spot exter-
leg Allien.— J^^ndiis lupp., (Bell.), (Brv.), D/copod.,
nally in middle of 1. leg in evening, then low down PodophylluiJi, Siilphnr. JkTberis, Iris, (Phos.), (Puis.).
on r. Pain in r. ankle mornings P. 1. burning P. Generalities.
; ; Anxious starting-up. Sticking in —
around 1. outer ankle, then lower down, and a burning joints. Bruised or sprained ^pain in various places.
pressure externally, then internally. Pain in r. foot Drawing in various places, as if it involved the
evenings ticking pain in metatarsal bone of 1. great bones paralytic D. in various muscles. Ebullition of
;
;
toe evenings. Painful twitching in inner side of 1. blood. Sensitiveness of whole body. Restlessness
heel. Pain in external soft parts of r. great toe, and in anxious. Disinclination to move. Dmnclination to go
I.
middle finger. into the open air, though there is relief from it. In-
Skin. —A wart between shoulder and side of neck 1. dolence at noon. Weakness evening
; ; ; on motion
begins to pain, is red and is scratched off. Plard after vomiting alternating loith activity.
; Aggravation
swelling under 1. ear, with pain extending into ear, in afternoon, esi^ecially of symptoms of mucous mem-
< pressure! Stitches, especially on head, forehead, branes (Lye). ; symptoms appear in evening i^artic-
brows, in throat and on r. arm. Itching in supra- ularly. Amelioration in open air (Lye.) from exercise ;
orbital region, < /. ; burning, in brows, supraorbital in open air; emission of ofiensive flatus in evening;
region and upper lids, in evening corrosive, volup- ; emission of hot flatus upward and down\vard smell- ;
evenings, < after going out. vertigo. Apprehension and oppression. Sadness.
Sleep. —
Yawning; with headache and pressure in Peevish about himself (Sulph.) so that he insults ;
bed, with feverishness in all veins and sweat, espe- stool ; (from heat of sun) on touch < in dark, > in ; ;
cially in axilla and palms cold shivering creeping ; light; < motion, especially stooping; < in wanu,
along back cold creeping along back.
; > cool air > eating with nausea cdternating v;ith
; ; ;
Heat at 2 a.m., without thirst, > morning, < after lumbago ; alternating with pain in loins, also period-
breakfast; H., with thirst; after coldness. Heat fi'om ically i^ulsating A.
;
sluggish drawing A., more ex-
;
—
C'lilliORl. This drug has been used for strumous disorders, a high chair, while sitting after eating.
enlarged submaxiUary glands, leucorrhffias, with erosions of
cervix, which bleed easily, amenorrho?a, burning pain from back
—
Forehead. Stitches over brows, and also in frontal
to pubis.
prominences in 1. brow outward to eye, afternoon
;
This Liliaceous plant inhabits Africa; the leaves afibrd a juice side; in sinciput; in supraorbital region; in middle
which, when inspissated, forms the Aloes of commerce, from this a of F., doivnward and inward iov:ard--^ nose: with ab-
tincture is prepared.
dominal svmjitoms above forehead, with heaviness in
—
;
General Action. ^The most pronounced action of eyes and nausea extending to half of face (Brv.)
;
Aloes is the engorgement of the pelvic viscera (Uterus, involving orbits pressing A., down into forehead A.
: ;
Rectum), increasing hemorrhoidal congestion and pressing outward towards temples A. in forehead ;
uterine htemorrhage. The diarrhoea is very charac- and on vertex, as from a weight. Drawings to bottom
teristic, and with the portal congestion are associated of r. side fi'om above r. brow, every evening D. over ;
the frontal pains, flatulence and various secondary r. side, with sticking darting, over 1. eye and outward
;
phenomena. The arthritic pains are significant, but through eye. Confusion in sinciput, esiiecially with
have been neglected clinicallv. chilliness.
Aloe. 38 Aloe.
—
Temples. Stitches in L, < every step in 1. towards ;
Face. —
Redness, with heat, wide-awake and ex-
ear through 1. into brain drawing, over r.
;
(Aching ;
cited red round spot on 1. border of lower jaw, be-
;
ulceration behind vertex, with standing \ip of hair on and scurf; swelling of lower, with a vesicle covered
that spot. Weight on. with a yellowish hard skin. Moist spongy scurf.
Parietals. —
Sudden shootings upward in r. side of Cracking inner side of upper, when laughing pain- ;
;
head, evening and morning. Aching on 1. side of ful C. of lower, near angle. Dryness after dinner, > ;
head on 1. side of top of bone in middle of r. half evening, with whiteness D., with white scaly epider-
; ;
;
of brain; leaping pain in r. bone, towards vertex. mis, licked continually with the tongue.
Pulsation in 1. wall of head, at first painless. Mouth. Teeth. Yellow. Stitches in a third hol- —
Occiput. —
Stitches after stooping. Aching in r. angle, low back tooth. Concave edges seem sharp and hurt the
j
in evening. Dull drawing in 1. "Pulsation at wighiUongue. Sensitiveness in a hollow back tooth, < eat-
when lyin? down. External soreness. ing, afterwards pain when not touched, arid then a
{
Sealp.—Dryness of hair. Aching on occiput like a pustule appears in front of its ram. Gnawing in a 1. i
_
pressure. Sensitive spot on 1. upper occiput in morn- lower hollow tooth in evening aiftl periodically through 1
ino- when combing hair, and towards evening on r. night, < eating. Drawing in lower incisors. Tongue \
side of vertex. Beaten feeling l^ear 1. vertex, so that coated yellowish-white. Trembling and shock in
pressure is painful, yet feels good. Nimibness moving larynx and tongue. Dry tongue; evenings; D. and
over scalp, with -warmth. stiff; and red. Pain in back part of r. side of tongue,
< touching teeth. Coldness of 1. side of tongue.
C'linic<il. — Frontal headache is most characteristic of this Inflamed spots in mouth inflammation and sore pain ;
drawing pain in and over 1. Pressure in r. ball, Sickening smell to the breath. Taste metallic, ivith dry
evenings from light. Pustules surrounded by red hritative hacking ; of ink or iron, with irritation to
vessels at external angle of r. Pain deep in orbits, as cough bitter bitter, nauseous ; like senna, between root
; ;
if in muscles, < r. Outward drawing pain in brow, of tongue and soft palate sour clayey, ; ;
across eyes. palati when chewing hard food in back part on swal- ;
Ears. —
Drawing sticking in middle ear, 1. then r. lowing in arches of palate on empty swallowing and
;
Drawing from, into a lower back tooth. Twinging in on yawning, afterwards when not swallowing, > swal-
r.; in evening. Aching during menses in, and ex- ; lowing food in soft palate when yawning in soft
; ;
at bottom of head and extended towards r. ear. morning. Tickling irritation to cough, evening and
Rustlings in r., on moving jaw. morning, with taste in mouth of ink or iron. Dryness
Nose. —
Redness in cold open air. Scurfiness on with inflammation, cough and expectoration. Affec-
inner surface of r. wing, with sensitiveness. Pain on tion after skating, and again in evening in middle of
motion, < morning. Burniiig in 1. nostril. Dry- soft palate posteriorly. Hawking up thick mucus;
ness, morning in bed. Sneezing; till evening, with thick, tough, lumpy mucus, easily loosened, in morn-
watery mucus ineffectual attemjjts at, also in morn-
; ing after rising.
ing. Coryza; < afternoon; with burning in nose; —
Stomach Appetite increased at 6 a.m. 7 a.m. on ; ;
comes thick, from 1., then r. nostril, after the anxious food, with fulness of stomach canine hunger in fore- ;
nostril, morning in bed flowing of blood in after- ; but not great. Diminished appetite in morning at ; ;
noon ; feeling as if it would bleecl. noon. Appetite good at noon, but went away on
;
;;; ;; — . ;
Aloe, 39 Aloe.
working. Appetite lost, with dyspe^jsia and consti- Soreness on pressure. Chilliness. Feeling as if he
pation lost, with febrile sensation
;
no appetite for ; had taken cold, after Tnorning stool. Heat. Determi-
meat. nation of blood ebullition of blood in organs. Pul-
;
for water in afternoon especially for beer. Aversion ; at night). Indolent feeling with the stool. Weak
to drinks, especially cold drinks. Eructations of air feeling, as if diarrhoea would occur.
hitter; bitter, after drinking water; sour; tasting of
;
aching above forehead and heaviness in eyes with and emission of offensive burning flatus, with twisting ;
empty feeling in stomach witli diarrhcca and ])ain in and ineffctual urging to stool. Cutting in afternoon,
; ;
umbilical region, < pressure with weakness. Iliiema- < moti(m, especially stretching body outward, > sit-
;
pit after breakfast, > eructations in pit when making pain in 1. hypochondrium. Stitches in hepatic region
;
a false step on stone pavement; in r. epigastrium, with from liver into chest, interrupting respiration periodic, ;
tension from epigastric region into both sides of chest in hepatic region, sometimes moving into chest, inter-
;
from epigastric region into jaharynx extending into rupting respiration in spleen drawing, from splenic ; ; ;
pharynx from pit through to back, like a weight, region into loins, waking at night; extending fi-oni
;
with sore pain, sometimes this pain rises into chest and splenic region through 1. breast in 1. hypochondrium, ;
then sinks down again with eructations. Pain drawing as if in 1. ligaments of womb and in ovaries now in r., ;
up into sides of chest, < motion, with nausea. Snatching now in 1. hypochondrium from hypochondria, around ;
under pit (in a mesmerized person). Oppression < umbilicus, and then into rectum. Cutting in after- ;
;
eructations with eructations. Twitchings in epigas- noon, < by motion, especially stretching body outward,
;
trium cutting, tearing, sticking, in epigastric region. > by sitting bent. Cramplike pain in region of spleen.
;
Crawlings. Torpidity, so that he did not know when Pain; < by standing, so that he .itoops ; in hepatic region
his appetite was satisfied. Warmth, with hunger. (Lye, SuL, Pod.); > by emission of flatus towards mont- ;
Weakness in pit like a weight and burning. ing, with distention, pain in forehead and diarrhcea, with
—
Abdomen. Distention (Lye.) with motion of flatus painful weakness of leg, diarrhoea and chilliness in
;
;
(Puis.) D., with periodic movement, < after eat- r., with tension; jerking in 1., extending downward
;
ing after a meal, also during menses, also mornings, and inward in morning when walking; hard, alter-
;
especially in hypochondrium. Rumbling. Gurgling, nating with the same under upper part of sternum.
before a thin stool with constipation moving about, Inner pressure.
;
Pinching in both. Bile increased ;
also after supper. Rattling, mostly in hypogastrium, as and irritation of liver. Uneasiness in region of liver, with
from movement of uterus. Motions, ospc<dally in heat, pressure and tension (Pod.). Strained feeling in
lower part M., with urging to stool M., with liver by the last ribs.
—
; ;
on attempting to go to stool; burning and offensive (Sulph.); sneezing throbbing boring S. in region. Pinching ;
offensive in evening; 0.,ivith stool; 0. after eating hot; around. Cutting about, after stool. Raking in a circle ;
loud, tvith stool; frequent and loud, also morning and about, as from a blow, morning on rising, < pressure,
evening easy, with inclination as for soft stool ; vigorous, with yellowish diarrhoea and nausea. Pain in region ;
;
evenings co])ious in evening, also at night, also with < pressure, with diarrhcea and nausea P. especially
;
;
stool, also with little faeces.; copious, long, lazy, offen- in region, < touch, especially in deeper
tissues. <
sive, after stool; copious, offensive, after noon nap mormno: P. in a spot in middle abdomen, in morn- ;
and towards evening; the more copious the harder and ing, > lying bent and pressing upon it, passing into
more delayed, the stool, and offensive, < in morning. cutting after rising, then two pappy stools. Griping
Stitches before stool.* Cutting morning after rising in umbilical region, with shivering through whole body.
; i
when eating after vinegar with diarrhoea ; drawing Digging around. Boring in region. Twisting about.
;
—
phobia, not disposed to go into open air, though it is better < motion, ^ passage of hot flatus, with a pressing
thereby. Griping before stool, also during and after stool outward pain moving along colon in evening, then
;
;
after midnight, with diarrhoea with small stools as ; ; ! copious discharge of flatus. Rumbling, with pinching.
from taking cold, also from 10 to 12 .\.m., after a thin '
Gurgling at night, with sudden urging to stool. Shocks^
stool. Pain; at night before and after diarrhoea; in 1
over hips, with distention. Stitches over arch of
m.xiscle8 when rising from lying, with pressing to stool, as pubis. Pain as if another stool would follow after a
fi-om. taking cold, also morning and evening ; compelling stool P. as
; before men-^r.-) (in a nursing woman") in ;
flammation of lower part of intestinal canal. Irritation in umbilical region, which is < pressure. Pasty.
at end of intestine. Periodic drawing in r. inguinal Constiijatioir after diarrhoea C, with growling in ; ;
region. Affection of lower end of intestinal canal abdomen. Omitted with unendurable condition of ;
and of peMc organs. mind. Hard first part, latter part thin, pappy, also
;
Soreness. Annoying sensation, caused by pain in loins. Smcdl, yelloivish, shining stool at 9 a.m., with sputtering
Loose sensation. Heaviness. Dragging down, during flatus, loith dread lest fseces and urine escape together,
menses, with full sensation in pelvis; D. near anus. while he woidd force out, yet he held back. Bilious
Peeling as if the stool were solid during a natural, partly of bilious-streaked mucus mixed with fseces,
also during a pappy one. Fear least stool should partly of thin yellow fseces, after grumblings and
escape with flatus feeling' as if thin stool would escape
;
motions in abdomen, then crawling in anus.
on passing urine with the stool always a feeling as if
;
Copious; late in evening; and difficult; and thin,
more were at hand. Tenesmus, as if -nwre stool would after ivaking at S o^ clock ; and forcible, with noisy flatus,
follow, which must he held bach on account of soreness of then drawing in bowels and limbs. Small and soft, ;
anus, yet on account of this pain he does not dare to draw after muclt straining and thin. Sputtering. Invol-
;
the anus together. Urging to stool, with passage of untary, with passage of flatus (Sulph.). Falling out
urine (Merc. c). Urging to stool; in morning; morn- without exertion almost unnoticed. Indolent. Diffi-
;
during micturition ; after eating when rising from lying ; flatulence and tencsmits. Stool at an unusual time
or standing; during stool, when he thought he had S. during micturition (Mur. ac), also at 5 a.m., with
finished more came; after' stool ; after thin stool; con- micturition; morning after rising ; cfter breakfast.
tinual; also at night; frequent, with heaviness in
pelvis sudden in morning on rising ; .sudden, with liquid
;
ClinlCSll. Engorgement of the hsemorrhoidal veins is one of —
the most constant effects of Aloes, and it is one of the best remedies
stool ; ineffectual, also with emission of flatus, also with a
for hsemorrhoids as above characterized. The diarrhoea is partic-
feeling of softness, also with debility as for a solid ularly treacherous that is, the patient does not have a proper
; ;
stool, which was soft; near anus, more towards jjeri- sense of the accumulation of faecal matter in the rectum, and there
is loss of power in the sphincter, so that the stool escapes easily,
neum. Tenesmus, with diarrhoea.
Anus. —
Drawing stitches on walking after morning
and when the desire
attend to u.
for stool comes
Aloes has been prescribed with .success in constipation
tlie patient is scarcely able to
stool, more on 1. side and forward to region of prostate with heavy pressure in the lower part oC the abdomen, particularly
gland and vesiculee seminales. Stitches, extending into with a feeling of a plug in the pelvis, as above mentioned; in
loins S. during stool, as if it would be torn forward, chronic dysentery, with the abdominal symptoms of flatulence and
;
the burning in anus and rectum, the discharge sometimes of jelly-
then after stool pain which compels him to draw it like lumps, intense pain and soreness in rectum after the stool.
together frequently, whereby it becomes tense and
aches. Sticking, cutting after stool. Pain, > drinking Urinary Organs. —Urging
frequently at to urinate ;
beer. Burning (Berb., Sulph.) ; after stool; after emission night. Interrupted micturition.
Difficult micturition.
of hot flatus. Fulness and pressing out; fulness and Frequent M. in afternoon, with copious and light-col-
pressure after a small thin stool. Pulsation while ored urine. Burning on urinating. Blood from urethra.
sitting after dinner. Sore feeling (Berb.. ^Esc. h.. Iris) Urine scanty and hot copious C. arid pale, after
; ; ;
stool. Itching ; in afternoon. Ulcers on edge. Haem- bloody fine granular cloudiness, with whitish sedi-
;
orrhoids sore on wiping after stool. H. swollen and n:ient and putrid ammoniacal smell yellow sediment, ;
sore (iEsc. h., Sulph.), < throughday ; sore during stool like bran.
sticking in H. in evening on rising from a seat and Sexual Organs. Tickling of prepuce, with crawl- —
later when sitting smarting when sitting and lying
;
ing and Sf)otty redness. Pollution in midday nap.
painful during diarrhcea protrude during stool pro- Increase of leucorrhoea. Pain in female genitals as if
; ;
pain in loins after stool; of membrairous looking Menses appeared in a woman nursing a child two
;
mucus. Weakness of sphincter, so that cleanliness ivas months old. Menses too early and too copious ;
diffiadt. Soreness of perineum after walking; soft, (Bell.) increased, with colic long-lashing. Menstrual ; ;
Aloe. 41 Aloe.
morning; dry, < towards evening; dry, sometimes pelvis drawing about in sacrum during the day, ;
•
from determination of blood to chest hoarse, creiji- sitting, with heaviness drawing, in sacrum, spreading
: ;
tant, deep-sounding cough, as if trachea were raw, dry over pelvis, < evenings, with ill humor acute drawing ;
also when crouching on account of pain in abdomen down after eating. Cracking in 1. shoulder-joint,
in lower, with dyspnoea in 1. breast, < bending body
;
morning on mo\'ing it. Sticking in shoulder, extend-
;
\inder r. mamma; anteriorly in region of 1. sixth ing into ulna. Outward pressing pain in S. in 1. ;
rib, at 9 p.m., < deep respiration moving about ob- S. Shock extending from arm into head. Passive
; ;
structing respiration pinching at back of 1. side and or paralytic drawing in r. arm near shoulder.
;
Heavi-
\inder 1. nipple, on bending to the left, sometimes im- ness of r. arm. Arms weak. Pain in elbow.
peding respiration twitching, also when lying, im-
; Forearm. ^Pain ending in wrist —
beginning in ;
peding respiration, with palpitation. middle of r., ending in wrist, where it seemed as if
Pain in ribs under r. axilla, extending in region it would press the Ijones asunder, at night in bed.
of shoulder towards back behind sternum under Paralytic drawing in anterior parts; jerking drawing
; ;
sternum ; in anterior jaart on deep inspiration at costal in 1., as if in flesh, extending into pakn, 3 to 4 p.m.,^
;
attachments of muscles that go to arms, on motion when sitting still and writing.
of arras as if she would choke hard, under upper
; ;Stitches in metacarpal joint. Pressing-asunder
part of sternum, alternating with some pain in region pain in bones of wrist. Weakness of wrists. Swelling
of r. lower ribs. Sprained pain behind middle of ster- of hand, 8 to 10 r.M., especially balls of thumb, with
num on rising, only on moving arms, on stooping and heat and tickling-itching, feeUng as as if frozen. On
crouching together, > stretching chest and throwing it stretching out 1. hand il; feels as if the nerves were
forward. Bruised feeling between bones and flesh in too short and were dragged like an electric shock.
anterior part and sides up into axillce. Sticking draw- Drawing in metacarpal bones and joints of r. middle
ing in region of 1. sixth and seventh ribs in morning finger at 3 p.m. Drawing into palm. L. hand asleep,
on stretching, superficial but preventing respiration. forenoon, sitting in a wagon. In 1. hand and forearm
Constriction, with periodic pressure and squeezing, < 1. sensation as if internally asleep, and now and then an
Determination of blood. Weakness; on bodily exertion. internal jerking. Symptom of chilblains on hands.
—
Heart and Pulse. Stitches in prfscordium on deep Fingers. Stitches in joints —
tearing S. in second ; ;
ins]iiration. Pain in prsecordial region, extending to joint of 1. fourth twitching drawing S. in joints. ;
1. scapula, also extending under 1. scapula. Palpita- Sprained feeling or as after taking cold, in last joint
tion, with stitches in chest. Heart's action strong. of 1. fourth. Pain in lower condyles of first phalanges
Action quicker, in bed, < after 2 a.m., with frequently of r. hand, evenings under nail of 1. index in r. ; ;
a strong beat. Pulse rapid slow intermittent irre- fourth, with stiffness drawing, in 1. middle, especially
; ; ; ;
gular in force and frequency sunken sunken after in metacarpal joint, with stiffness drawing, in meta-
; ; ;
vomiting; weak and changeable; weak and sup- carpal joint of fourth, with sticking; jerking draw-
pressed. ing, in metacarpal joint of 1, fourth. Drawing in joint
—
Neck. Cracking of cervical vertebrae at 8 a.ji., on of 1. thumb, also in forenoon and in midday rest.
—
motion. Drawing pain in r. side, only on moving Lower Extremities. ^'\^'eariness and hea\-iuess.
neck after rising from midday rest, afterwards the Thigh. Cracking in r. hip-joint morning on rising —
same pain on motion, but tensive, almost burning. and on walking. Shocks from hips towards inguinal
Drawing tensive, burning in r. side, as if in muscles, regions, preceded Viv chilliness. Stitches in middle of
;
forenoon when sitting, > motion, and on sitting in buttock when stooping. Tearing in r. thigh above r. ;
afternoon the same tensive drawing, and on stooping in knee. Pain in inside of 1. outward-pressing P. ;
morning and afternoon, burning. Tension in nape Drawing in 1. buttock. Heaviness in thigh in r. up- ;
behind ears,with compression. Soreness on r. side, on per, with pain from prostration.
motion, as if a muscle were stretched. Stitches in r. knee while walking. Pain in knee.
;
done on 1. side of upjDcr lip, becoming a yellow pus- large doses it is an emetic, and produces a general
tule. Furuncle on ujDper arm. SupiDuration where gastro-enteritis.
hard skin had been torn from foot. Red, inflamed Relatioriiih ip. —Alumina, Tannin.
ulcerous spot on r. third finger, with tearing. 111- Generalities. —Con\Talsive movements (Gallic acid).
lookii% vesicles on genitals. Tremblina: of muscles. Nervous tremor and excita-
Pain after being scratched sore. Feeling of a hair bility, as from unpleasant news. Wandering cramps. '
on back of hand and backs of fingers. Feeling as if Bruised pain in whole body. Rheumatic pain in
the hairs on last phalanges of 1. fingers rose slowly. whole body. Ebullition of blood going upward.
Crawling, itching, biting on various places on knee- Pulsation through whole body when standing long on
;
caps, calves and inner surface of thigh. Itching at one spot, with palpitation. Restlessness with fever. ;
umbilicus around anus of arms of hands, with Faintness with dim vision
; ; ; F., as from hunger. ; ;
Jieat and swelling, as if frozen of inner side of 1. Weakness morning after rising W. from, short walk,
; ; ;
thigh inner side of 1. thigh above knee on pojjliteal then pain in lumbar region.
; Amelioration when
;
sjoace, also 1., then < r. behind knee and on scaljj walking.
;
evenings, also with indifference; after eating; half; in occiput; intermittent wandering aching in fore-
senseless after eating dozy sleej) long in morning, noon
; < morning on waking, at one time shooting 1
;
also only at noon, also after dinner dozy lying after from one temple to the other, at another heavy on
; !
waking. Midday sleej) with chasing visions. Sleep- vertex, as from a weight, with intermittent nausea.
lessness; before midnight; from midnight to 5 a.m.; with chilliness and feeling as if cold water were
in evening. Sleep restless. Waking early. Sleep poured down back, at another time great heat through
interrupted by hfemorrhoidal irritation and sexual iDody, in fact feeling exactly as when attacked by
excitement; during sleep emission without dream. smallpox.
Dreams confused D. that he was in danger but could
; Vertigo in evening, > lying, with headache as if ;
;
not cry on account of hoarseness towards morning, he would fall forwards, when looking down sensa-
;
j
;
that he had defecated in his breeches heavy indis- tion as if vertigo were coming on in evening when
; ;
diarrhoea and pain in hypochondria; with confusion eyes on waking, till 10 a.m., > cold water, reappeared
of sinciput. Cold feeling in occiput, with throbbing next morning and at 9.30 p.m., > after lying down,
of arteries; tip of nose externally, in evening; legs with vertigo jerking in 1. side of forehead at 8 a.m. 1
and feet; hands, to touch; feet, afterwards heat of Stinging in vertex, when stooping, afternoon till even- '
of face, with pressure in temples and flickering vision and watery. Burning in r. external canthus, with ;
'
—
|
at night after drinking cold water in axilla under Ears. Heat in both and in 1. side of face at mid-
; ;
axilla; offensive, < night. night, > going to bed. Hears everything in sleep.
'
Ringing in r.
Alstonia Scholaris. Nose. —
Dryness D. in choana^, ; fi-oni throat. Sncez-
A tincture is prepared from the bark of this tree (natural order '",'7 when OUt
of doors.
Face. — Expression animated, with
'
I
. , ].
Apocynacea;). I
fever. Pain in
; ;;
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1. articulation of jaw close to ear, Twitchins; of lower ing down median line, into penis, as if it followed a
lip. thread. Ghiping. Pain burning P. in small intestines.
— Tongue,
;
with the cough. Pain. Soreness in both sides, when tion. Beating in anus after a stool. Itching in anus
; ;
talking, and when swallowing, with dryness. Prick- all the evening.
ling in both sides, with dryness, which extended to Stool. Diarrhoea yclloir, like —
an infa.nfs ; after- ;
posterior nares and rose into throat, with constant wards constipation. Constipation. Hard, bloody. Co-
desire to drink. Dryness. Heat; and in larynx. pious, solid. Frequent. Rare, scanty. Difficult.
Burning pain doion the oesophagus. Tickling, causing Blood with stool.
cough. Swallowing impossible. Acute pain in gullet. Urinary Organs. Urging to u/i-'mate. Frequent mic- —
Stomach. —
Appetite increased lost none for turition. Metallic sensation about orifice of urethra,
; ;
and in morning in morning, with faintness in on clitoris. Itching in orilice of urethra in evening,
; ; ;
morning, with weakness with headache with chilli- and on scrotum. Urine, brown, muddy bluish, iri-
; ; ;
ness; with cold sweat; in morning, with pain and descent film looks as if cheesy milk had been stirred ;
convulsive bearing in stomach like the deathly sick- into it; increased; acid; free and watery/, afterwards
ness of pregnancy sudden. Retching. Easy vomit- scanty and dark.
ing ;
;
without previous nausea. Vondting of blood Sexual Organs. Cutting in 1. side of penis. Erec- —
only. tions during dinner. Emission of thick semen at
Distention after breakfast D., with good aijpetite night. Menses watery.
—
;
to take a deep breath, which he cannot do. Gas. and shrill, cannot talk loud, varying, sometimes high,
Inflammation, and of bowels. Griping. Pain in sometimes low lost, with sore throat partially lost ; ;
epigastrium in pit in evening when lying on back, feeling as if she had lost her voice. Windpipe con-
;
then pulsation pain to left of pit, at 8 p.m., when tractecl. Cough when exercising from tickling in
;
;
walking in open air, > standing still and pressing, throat slight irritative, dry, in evening after lying down ;
disappearing by bending double, when continuing to (Nux V.) tickling, morning after rising irritation to ; ;
walk the pain returned a little lower, < by every steji. C. in morning after rising. Expectoration of co- ;
Bi;rning pain. Sudden pain at noon, with jjallor, agulated blood in morning, after rising. Respiration
blue lips, knees drawn up against breast, then vertigo, rapid.
nausea, coldness, weakness and headache, which last Chest. Stitching down middle, later in r. side. —
all the afternoon. Sudden jerking pain up into swal- Pain in clavicle, when inhaling under r. clav- ; ;
low at 3 P.M. when sitting, > walking, with twitching icle and r. shoulder, when inhaling on sides 1., ; ;
of lower lip and weak feeling in pit of stomach. in morning 1., when sitting, < bending forward in ; ;
Sharp pain at 4 p.m., while sitting in church, with 1., near middle of sternum, when washing and dress-
deathlike faintness, sickness, weakness, cold sweat, ing, lasting till 9 a.m. in breast, < r., or a binding ;
rush of blood to head, then sensation as if blood left sensation, > lying as if distended, in afternoon, < ;
the head and extremities, cold limbs, dim vision, after supper; rheumatic, in r. side; sore, under r.
feeling as if pain in stomach would draw her double, nipple in morning, < bending double. Rawness.
then heat, rush of blood to head, so that she could Scraping, scratching to middle of sternum. Anxiety,
hardly hold it up or keep her eyes open, then weak- heaviness like a stone, with inclination to take a long
ness, especially in back, in evening when taking a long breath. Fulness. Tightness across upper part, with ;
breath it seemed to come from a spot on each side of heat. Warmth inside, opposite 1. shoulder. Weak-
spine, on a line with inferior angles of scapulfe. ness in lower part, and in abdomen.
Cramplike drawing in epigastric region. Heart. —
Pain shooting to lower part of r. lung. Pal-
Burning. Heat in morning, > cold water; H. in pitation when standing long on one spot, with pul- ;
pit, with full feeling. Warm creeps from pit down sation through whole body rapid and violent, < lying
j
;
over abdomen. Dry and burning sensation. Coia- on r. side, and lying long in one position. Throbbing ;
tracted feeling. Heaviness with throbbing as in an like the heavy blows of a hammer, with long inter-
;
ulcer, also after eating. Throbbing at 11 a.m., after vals. Interniittent beating. Pulse rapid intemiit- ;
eating after eating at pit, in evening when lying on tent small and rapid, afterwards intermittent and
; ; ;
tation. Sinking, > eating; 11a.m., > eating. Weak- Neck. Pain on side r. side. Cramplike drawing, — ;
ness in pit in pit when sitting, has to rise in jjit, as and stiffness.
; ;
during pregnancy. Uneasiness in pit, with rapid Back. Stinging between scapula^. Tearing at lower —
short Vjreathing. angles of scapulte from 2 p.m. till evening, when sit-
—
Abdomen. Distention. Flatulence shifting. Stitch- ting still. > mo\-ing. Pain at edge of r. scapula, near
;
Alum. Alumina.
spine on a line with inferior angles of scapulse
; creeps run over abdomen.
Flushes to head. Warm
all the evening, on every deep inspiration rheumatic, Burning on r. side of neck. Hjeat in arm in hands
; ;
extending in lines in different directions. Unpleasant Rhus t., Niccol. and Zinc.
sensation in arms in morning, then heat, more in 1. Generalities. —Twitching;
His arm and > rising.
hand. Weakness a kind of numbness in 1. arm, and
;
head are jerked backward several times, with appre-
particularly in 1. shoulder. hension. When he attempts to sleep while sitting
—
Elbow. Pain extending into arm rheumatic, in
; ;
after dinner, a jerk through head and limbs, like an
bend, morning on waking, when extending arm, electric shock, with stupefaction. Tremor after sup-
> rising and walking. Sprained pain in r. wrist per during leucorrhoea, with lassitude. Involuntary
;
at 12 M., thence it goes into first phalangeal joint of motions. Tremulous excitement of nervous system.
r. forefinger, where it is a tearing, with weakness of Lightning-like shooting to and fro in r. shoulder, small
hands during menses. Trembling of hands. Rheu- of back and abdomen, then bruised feeling. Pain all
matic pain in 1. hand, and in all finger joints. over at night; (aching in bones, especialh^ of legs,
—
Lower Extremities. Bruised pain when standing, chest and back). Takes cold easily (Kali c). Orgasm
as after a severe cold. Weakness; 1.; on ascending of blood, with increased pulse, and trembling of hands
stairs. Pain in knee when walking, < r. Uneasiness when writing, also after a meal, with heat of whole
in knees, with pains just above them. Sen.sation as if body and sweat of face. Shaking pulsations through
a cord were tied under r. knee, the pain extending whole body. Restlessness at night, with pain all over
upward and downward in lower leg. Numb feeling body R. when sitting or lying anxious R.
; ;
in r. leg from knee into foot, when lying on it. Pain Unconquerable disposition to lie daivn. Faintness and
in 1. ankle in morning when walking, < ascending weariness; feverish faintness, with internal heat.
steps. Pain in 1. foot and ball of foot. Pain in sole, Weakness (Kali c.) morning on rising morning on
; ;
between ball of little toe and heel. Cramplike draw- waking; after a short conversation or walk; during
ing in plantar surface of f. foot. Sensitiveness of feet to menses ; of mind and body after menses < talking ; ;
pressure and when walking, especially soles. Stitches < after walking in open air, and by lying down, with
in r. great toe in under part, in evening when walking
;
yawning, stretching, drowsiness and inclination to lie
in street and when pressing on it. doivn, the weakness < lying > sleep in forenoon ;
Skin. —
Bleeding of chin from a slight scratch in with chilliness and headache tremidous. Paralyzed ;
morning when shaving. Itching on scrotum in even- feeling in all muscles. Most symptoms appear in
ing I. on r. shoulder burning I. on 1. hip. ;
morning ; most S. come on when sitting. Aggrava-
—
;
Sleep. Drowsiness. Sleep delayed by warm ebulli- tion towards evening after an emission after dinner.
; ;
tions. Restless S., when he does sleep it is so light Amelioration every other day at night evening in ; ;
that he hears his birds move in their cage. SleejDless- open air after eating from walking.
; ;
ness, with fever. In the night, half waking, half CliniCSll. — Boenninghausen cured four cases of locomotor
dreaming, she hears what happens around her, but ataxia.
dreams on, of dead bodies, that her father had died, —
Mind. Excitement of intellectual and physical
together with fear, but feeling that the dream would powers. Absence of mind alternating with anima-
;
pass over if she could turn on her side, which she tion. Inattention when reading. Dulness. Stupor
could not do on account of heaviness in her bones. with dread of falling forward. Various objects occupy
Fever. —
Chilliness at noon C. with nausea then
; ; ; his mind, but not one is distinctly impressed upon his
heat; alternating with heat. Sensitiveness to cold. recollection. Memory weak; want of memory. In-
Cold head and hands skin limbs. Cold hands <; ;
; ability for connected thought. Indisposition for men-
motion afternoon and evening, with cold legs. Cold
; tal labor, with inability for it. Weakness of mind and
legs cold feet.
; Chill, with metallic taste, nausea, pal- body after menses. Chooses different expressions
pitation, pain striking from heart across to lower froiu what he intended. Reflective.
extremity of r. lung, sensation of cold water poured Horrible thoughts on seeing blood or knives, she
down back, numbing coldnesss of feet, afterwards a feels, for instance, as if she would commit suicide,
general chill, with deathlike faintness. though she has the greatest aversion to it. Sad, dis-
Heat with thirst, nausea and vomiting inward, all
; ; agreeable images. Despair. Anxiety; at night on
forenoon. A^'arm ebullitions in morning. EbulHtions waking, with dysjanoja and sweat in morning, as if ;
like spasms spreading over trunk, especially in back. threatened with epilepsy with external heat and
;
;;; ——
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uneasiness as (/' she had done something had ; with palpi- on walking ; > wiping eyes
< stooping with nau- ; ;
tation and pulsations in some parts of breast and ab- sea everything turns around him, also at 4 p.m.; as if
;
domen. Anguish, with restlessness; A. on waking she would turn around, in morning, with fainting nausea,
towards morning, caused by pains imagined in sleep. the nausea > wheat bread, then sour taste.
Apprehension; of losing his thoughts and under- —
Forehead. Stitches in afternoon in evening S. on ; ;
standing. Dread when talking on entering house going to sleep S. after eating, < towards evening, and
;
after a walk, with nausea. Fright; when he wishes in occiput. Tearing in forenoon afternoon evening, ; ;
to urinate ; and starting on hearing least thing fall. > open air T. pressing back over vertex at 10.30 p.m.
;
Uneasiness in evening as if evil impended. Aching above eyes in a spot on upper part when
; ;
Peevishness. Whining. Weeping a.gaiiist his will; touched, in morning; burning and pressive, when stand-
W. and Depression of spirits on account of
howling. ing or sitting after dinner, with warmth, the pain > by
his disease believes that he cannot recover depressed,
; ; open air j^ressing in pressing out after dinner as
; ;
;
as ivith grief, morning on waking, without perfect con- from, a tight hat, and on occiput. Constriction. Beat-
sciousness. Dissatisfaction with everything. Ennui. ing and stitches in forehead and r. side of head in
Desire to be alone in forenoon. Obstinacy. Opj)Osi- afternoon.
tion to the wishes of others. Quarrelsome in after- —
Temples. Stitches in r. as with a large blunt in-
noon. Indifference. Irresolution. Laziness in fore- ; strument, leaving soreness stitches in r. when sing- ;
ing with weeping. Contemptuous laughter at every- ward in 1., then stitches in r. Compressive aching,
thing convulsive L., also evening in bed. Cheerful-
;
extending above eyes in evening. Pressing-in pain ;
—
Head. Stitches through, at every steia in brain, ; evening, with drawing pain in forenoon, with tear- ;
with, nausea; going around brain; outward in after- ing. Pulsation in r. in afternoon, with weight on
noon. Tearing in forenoon evening, with pressure
; ; vertex. Stupefying tension in a spot in r. in fore-
from both sides of head and Avith chills. Thrusts noon, > pressure. Crawling between skin and flesh,
shooting through H. as from knives now and then. going to forehead and pressing outward there.
Pinching and griping externally in evening, < stooj^- Vertex. Pulsative aching over r. temple, early on
ing, with a sensation of ague towards occiput. waking. Aching in 1. as if raised by a lock of hair.
Aching at night in bed > morning on rising, with ; Pulsation and raging in forenoon.
pain in nape on waking, before menses and in fore-
; ; Sides. —
Stitches in r. in morning S. as with an awl, ;
head, during menses, < blowing nose, with a cold on outside close to vertex, on 1. side S. in r. when ;
heaviness in vertex that the head threatens to fall on > lying. Drawing and pulsative tension in r. side in
stooping as if a worm were crawling under skull, the
; forenoon.
pain is also cutting and corrosive. Scalp. —
Sore pain on touching hair. Hair diy H. ;
!
Eyes. — Staring after walking in open
Squinting.
with heat of face, as if consciousness were outside of 1
air, Twitching. Trembhng of 1.
with cheerfulness.
his body, when he says anything it seems as if some i
as if it would leap out, < towards evening and
one or when he sees anything as if some
else said it, on looking down, > closing eye, or looking up or
else or as if he could only see through some
had seen it, holding eye with hand, with sensitiveness to light.
one else's eyes. Paroxysmal stupefaction in morn- Dimness morning on waking, > washing, with biting.
ing dizzy paroxysmal S. when at bodily labor. Heav- Mucus in r. dry jNI. morning on waking much M. at
;
; ;
afternoon; 4 p.m., with confusion of forehead and writing below 1. upper lid as from a foreign body. ;
sensitiveness of vertex to touch H., with pale face and Tension around 1. Biting in morning, with burning
;
lassitude H. as if it would fall forward at 1 p.ji. when pain in 1. as from soap, in evening tearing. Burning
; ; ;
sitting erect, < stooping. Weakness from dreams. (Nice.) morning on waking < by looking up at
; ; ; ;
Blood rushes to, with blackness before eyes, vertigo, night and in morning, with itching and increased secre-
ringing in ears and drowsiness. Rhythmical pulsa- tion of mucus burning and pressure in eyes and nose ;
tion in afternoon when walking and morning in bed. as if she would be attacked by a cold. Dryness in
Surging synchronous with pulse after dinner, on evening, with dulness. Excoriated feeling in interior
stooping, > becoming erect. Feeling as if brain would in evening, after which they are continually closed.
fall forward, after dinner on stooping, > raising head, Itching. Lachrymation ; morning after waking ; in open
with heat. Vertigo in morning ; evening before urging air. Pressure on 1. ball.
to stool; as soon as she opens her eyes ; when sitting; Lids. Agglutination in morning on waling, with burn-
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ing when opened and with dread of light. Falling out of Clinical. — Chronic nasal catarrh, with scurfy nostrils or dis-
charge of indurated nias.ses of mucus, nose is sore internally, and
lashes. Tearing in r. upper on looldng down, and on sometimes ulcerated the tip of the nose is somewliat swollen and ;
looking up feeling as if upper lid were longer and red, associated with internal soreness. In post-nasal catarrh, with
hanging down, in morning, then stitches in r. side of loss of smell and pain in root of nose (Xat. m.).
head. Feeling as if 1. upper were hanging down. Face. —
Rediress of cheeks coppery. Pallor alter- ; ;
Upper lid feels paralyzed, hangs down and covers only nating quickly with redness. Expression sullen, low-
half of eye. Weakness in afternoon as if they would spirited. Tearing in sides, < r., in zygoma, > rubbing,
close. Pressure so that she could not open them; sometimes with teariiig in r. teeth. Painful red spots
alternating pressure. on r. cheek. Drawing and tearing in 1. cheek and
Canthi. —
Stitches. Itching, and in lids. Burning. gums in afternoon. Tension and heat in 1. side in
Biting, with stinging and burning, as from an acrid evening. Swollen feeling after dinner, with feeling ;
constantly, with sensation as if lids would adhere in the tension in articulation when chewing or opening
\
hoUow deep in r. at night into ear outward through. there is only the gnawing in the tooth. Drawing and
; ; ;
Tearing in, behind and below T. evenings, > pressure, tearing in lower incisors, extending to zygoma and
;
with stitches. Boring in morning and in hoUow of temples. Aching on chewing; A. > rismg;
j
m- m
ear in afternoon., and on pressure. Tension. Pulsa- cisor in upper molar on touch in hollow, when food
'
;
•
tion. Feeling as if something were lying before r. ex- gets into them ;
extending to ear extending to larynx,
;
;
tion on blowing nose, opening again on swallowing. too much chamomile; drawing, in r. in evening, >
Crackling on swallowing C. in tympanum, < chewing. lying down as if loose on setting them together in a
; ; ;
It seems in r. ear as if he had a different voice. Ringing, stump as if jjushed into socket, on biting on it;
with rush of blood to head, blackness before eyes, jerking, in one of the first 1. upper molars jerk- ;
vertigo and drowsiness. Roaring in morning and at ing and tearing wake him after midnight, > after ris-
same time stools are more solid than usual R. in even- ing ulcerative, in roots on chewing. Boring in hollow.
;
;
ing; before ears, as of large bells, morning after rising. Tearing, grinding, boring in evening. Bruised feeling
Whistling. Whizzing. in a r. upper molar, > jaressure, which makes it feel
Nose. —
Swelling of I. wing, with hardness and pain on loose. Elongated feeling. Pulsations in roots at night
touch S. of septum (Caust.), with redness and pain on in bed.
; Cold feeling, with sensitiveness. Tickling
touch, the pain < in evening. Ulcerated nostrils. Sore- after dinner, and in their roots.
ness in r. nostril, with scabs and thick yellowish discharge Gums. Swelling. Ulcer on 1. lower, discharging
(Graph.). Tearing in and near r. fossa, > pressure. saltish blood. Drawing pain as if sore.
Intermittent burning pain in r. wing in evening. —
Tongue. Coated white; yellowish-white, with bit-
Sneezing morning on waking. Cold comes on during ter taste. Sticking to palate on waking, with dryness
;
menses, with pain in nose, head and forehead, < blow- of mouth. Crawling (stinging). Rough feeling.
ing nose, then diarrhcea and colic sensation in nose Itching of tij).
;
evenings as if a cold would come on unwell as from ; Mouth in general. Ulcers. Much mucus; in —
a cold which cannot develop. Corj^za, with sneezing morning while throat is dry.
i
Painfulness of inner
;
and obstruction of nose dry C, also < night, with mouth, palate, tongue and gums, with soreness so
;
dryness of mouth fluent C, also afternoon and morn- that he can scarcely eat. Scraping after stool and
;
ing fluent, with frequent sneezing and lachrymation during digestion, and in stomach. Burnt feeling after
;
sudden fluent in 1. nostril, with obstruction of r. fluent dinner. Heat. Crawling on inner surfaces of cheeks.
;
then dry. Discharge of water from r. nostril without Dryness on waking although scdiva is not wanting,
; ;
catarrh. Thick mucus runs from posterior nares into causing frequent j^ainftil swallowing. Musty smell.
mouth, also thick viscid mucus. Obstruction; of 1. Salivation; with sense of contraction in mouth or
nostril. Rattling and piping in afternoon, with rough crawling upon surface of cheeks evening in bed < ; ;_
voice. Bleeding. Blood only is blown out, Smell afternoon, > night sweetish or sourish S. Spitting
i
;
Alumina. 47 Alumina.
Taste. —Astringent, evening after pressive pain in chest. Acrid, corroding. Bitter in
acrid. Bitter ;
apples B. and slimy in morning on rising B. and evening after potatoes, with loathing, which makes
; ;
nauseous to beer, causing retchings. Bloody. Sour him shiver in evening after milk-souiJ. Tasting of ;
aft.er wheat bread. Sourish, saltish. Flat, to every- milk-soup from supper till he lay doM'n. Rancid after
thing ;flat, metallic in morning. Meat, especially, breakfast soup R. < after dinner leading a burning. ; ;
has no taste. Food seems tasteless and unsalted, < Sweetish, and sweetish mucous expectoration morn-
evenings. ings. Sour ; forenoon evening in bed of liquid
Throat. —
Inflamnnatffry redness in back part (Arg. m.). of mucus, < after soup for breakfast, then burn-
; ; ;
Inflammation terminated by a livid border around ing in throat like heartburn acidity rises into mouth :
buccal cavity. Mucus choking him till he swallows in forenoon, with heat in mouth. Waterbrash. Hic-
it; deep-seated mucus saltish mucus after dinner
; cough after eating, at noon and in evening H. after
; ;
thick, viscid M., < evening and morning on ivaking, in- dinner.
creasing the soreness of throat, expectorated in little Nausea morning morning on waking, with stick- ; ;
lumps with difficulty (Arg. m.). Stitches on empty ings over eyes, jjain in kidneys during motion, and las-
swallowing shooting here and there, in evening, and some- situde in morning on waking, with physical depres-
; ;
times on swallowing something pointed seems to stick in the sion as if sleep had not recruited her, and with quick
tliroat (Nit. ac). Pressure in, with internal heat, of feverish jjulse and internal heat at 4 p.m. at 4 p.m. ; ;
hands P. as from a lump, ivith soreness, rough voice and with ^-ertigo
;
from evening till next forenoon, ;
dry throat. Constrictive jaain in evening, with mvich with vertigo, palpitation and anxiety when standing ;
mucus in mouth. Spasmodically drawing pain in one after supper, with tremor after supper, with weariness ;
;
side and in ear, nights, < deglutition. Pressive and when talking or entering room after a walk in 023en
tensive pain in r. inner side, as far as ear. Drawing air, with dread with good appetite with stitches ; ;
and tensive pain in r. side, < moving tongue. Sore- in brain with chilliness after eructation of air, with
; ;
ness after difficult clewing; S. on swallowing; aching, chilliness which rises from feet into abdomen arrest- ;
during empty swallowing in evening (caused by a ing the breath at night faint-like in morning, > wheat ;
swelling) burning, in evening when swallowing and bread, together with vertigo ; fainting in morning, >
;
pepper. Rawness and roughness in evening, causing dry hacking cough V. of phlegm and water. ;
cough. Roughness in morning on waking, with Stitches in pit and chest, extending upward S. in ;
oiDpression of chest and sneezing R., with scraping, ; stomach and chest coming out at shoulder, after din-
obliging cough causing hawking, evening and night,
; ner till evening, with short breath and anguish. Tear-
with accumidation of 7n.ucus. Burning in evening like ;
ing from pit down iiito abdomen, a sore ijain as if
heartburn, with roughness. Dryness at night ; everything would be torn out. Cutting in region in
in evening^, inducing frequent clearing (Bar. c. Zinc), afternoon, with pain on touch. Griping in jjit in even-
with, .-^rrapiiig ; D., with much mucus in mouth. ing in bed. Pinching in afternoon. Pain in even- ;
Tickling catising cough.Taste sour after milk-soup in ing, with sensitiveness to pressure after dinner, with ;
evening, then bitter eructations; sudden sourish in bloated feeling, pain on external touch, empty eructa-
forenoon; sweet in morning, with vertigo, then ex- tions and fermentations or loud rumbling and rollings
pectoration of mucus mixed with blood. Ameliora- in abdomen after potatoes, with nausea, then colic
;
tion of symptoms from warm food and drink. drawing drawing, extending into pharynx, with diffi-
;
Tonsils. Swelling. —
Stitches in r. in morning. cult breathing. Pressure in pit, < walking in pit, ;
Aching in 1. when swallowing and afterwards. with crawling as from a worm at pit and from thence ;
Swallowing impeded at night, as from spasmodic oppression of chest, preventing walking in stomach ;
palpitation, < after eating. Constricted feeling every- after jjotatoes in morning, extending to throat, > eruc-
time he swallows food. Contraction in morning on tations. Soreness in pit during cough ulcerative S. ;
waking, with want of action. in pit morning on turning in bed. Twisting and con-
striction exteriding into chest and throat, with difficult
C'lillioal. —
The characteristic sore throat, especially in breathing. Gnawing in region after dinner. Empty
speakers, with great dryness of the mucous membrane, which is in-
feeling without much appetite. Fulness in evening,
flamed, not paJe with the sore thi'oat the uvula may be relaxed
;
;
and cause a persistent tickling cough, with constant inclination to > emission of flatus. Drawing after dinner, causing
clear the throat, but almost always witli dryness, sometimes with tension in whole body and weakness. Contractions ;
a sharp splintery feeling in the throat; dryness, irritability and > eructations. Burning ; after supper after drinking ;
Hungry, but eats nothing with relish. Diminished menses after supper after eating, with orgasm to- ; ;
A.; with fulness in abdomen. No appetite and no taste wards chest with rumbling, empty eructations and soft ;
to food. Aversion to meat; even to vomiting. Aver- stools painful, at night, with retention of stool.
;
sion to smoking. Smoking does not agree with him. Rumbling after dinner, with rolling. Grumbling after ; ;
as if she would have diarrhoea during stool before hernia protrudes violently.
menses, with pinching, writhing and pressing, like
I
j
—
Anus. Varix decreases during night's rest en- ;
sometimes soft stool; drawing; flatulent; as after a sticking, and with stiffness in back. Itching, < scratch-
cojjious stool, which leaves behind a desire for stool. ing; burning; as if it would pulsate. Weak feehng
Bruised feeling after diarrhoea, especially at the place
; of sphii\cter, with emission of flatus. Discharge of
where she had had an internal ulcer, > rubbing and '
when walking. Tension of muscles from reaching during erections on blowing nose. Inflamed feeling
;
high. Pulsation. Burning; with chills; sudden B. between scrotum and anus.
in afternoon. Cold feeling internally in afternoon. Stool. — Diarrhoea in evening D. during menses
;
Seems inactive for want of peristaltic motion. Hernia with colic with tenesmus frequent, after constipation.
; ;
lumbar region, > sitting quietly, with pain obliging a jerk, the last part apjjearing burned. Soft, at night.
her to bend double and preventing walking. Hard, in balls (Mag. c). In shape of laurel berries, diffi-
Upper Abdomen. Pain as before diarrhoea, then — cult, ivith cutting in anus as if too narrow, then a stream
soft stools. After stool, ineffectual desire, and in sides, of blood, folloived by soreness in anus and along rectum.
without tenesmus. Bloody ; dropping of blood durina stool. Bloody mucus
Hypochondria. —Stitches
standing, > by ; in r. when during and between stools. Bright-colored. Scanty.
sitting in 1. in evening, extending to pit of stomach
; Difficult. Early. Frequent. Retained.
alternately under 1. lower ribs and in r. side of abdo- —
Clinical. Constipation is the rule in cases requiring Alum-
men as if in liver, on rising from stooping, with
;
•
ina; the rectum is inactive, the stools are hard, often associated with
arrest of breath. Tearing in liver from r. into hip ; soreness of the rectum and anus, which bleed readily, so tliat the
in forenoon. Pain in liver when stooping, with sensi- hard stool is frequently followed by blood. It is particularly useful
in the constipation of children, with dry and inflamed rectum and
tiveness drawing in r. when sitting or walking.
;
Feel
lias to strain at stool in order to pass urine.
bleeding.
pressed or screwed towards each other in forenoon;
seemed jaressed towards each other, with pain on touch. —
Urinary Organs. Bladder. Spasmodic pain extend-
Burning in r. in afternoon, with stitches, as if cut into ing to chest, > breakfast. Pressure and drawing in
by a band. region of, especially at neck. Tenesmus after uri-
;
—
Umbilicus. Pinching around in evening; below, nating, with tenesmus of rectum. Weak feeling in B.
shall wet
during breakfast, with clistention of abdomen. Press- and in genitals in evening, so that he fears he
ure inward in region in afternoon when standing, the bed. Urging to urinate, with increased urine U. ;
with stitches. Worrying around, as after a cold, in iia morning on waking, with difiicult and tardy emis-
as far a-s side of abdomen, and at same time a tumor quantities during menses, corroding genitals. Invol-
;
like a strangulated hernia may be felt; from I. to untary U. when pressing at stool. Seldom but copious
middle of chest with every inspiration, when stooping U. (U. in a twisted stream). No urine.
and afterwards when standing erect. Tearing on —
Urethra. Tearings and shootmgs, ascending through
exertion, extending to thighs. Pinching in 1., after- hypogastrium, when walking in ojien air. Drawing in
noon and night, extending to hypochondriac region morning on waking, with biting. Heat, > lying still.
and sternum, with tearing stitches. Aching in 1. after Burning before micturition; during micturition, <
eating. Pulsative pain near 1. ring when sitting. eveniitg B. after micturition.'
; (No inconvenience in
Ulcerative pain in 1., with nausea. Aching in 1. after urinating after sitting a long time, but as soon as he
eating. moves about he feels a burning.) Itching, burning.
—
Hypogastrixim. Stitches in r. iliac region. Pinch- Voluptuous itching, and between testicles. (Dry feel-
ing in groins and lumbar region on ascending stairs, ing in anterior portion, as if skin were insensible, <
with stitches. Pressure in groins, towards sexual morning.)
organs in evening; in r. ilium as if both sides were Urine. Decreased in mornina;, with cutting in ante- —
— ;; — ;;;
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rior part of urethra, none in forenoon, Ijut in afternoon Sudden violent, but short, in afternoon, by making an
i'requent emissions of copious reddisli urine, which effort he expectorates a pie<x> of phlegm mixed with
becomes turbid during the niglit and deposits a sedi- l)lood. Fatiguing C, with much expectoration, < morn-
ment ;
little sediment of red sand. In- ing (Calc*c.).
urine, with a
creased ; I., pale, hot
with a turbid sediment. ;
Respiration difficult in forenoon. Dyspnoea at night
pale,
White and turbid, as if chalk had been stirred into on waking, with anxiety and sweat. Short R. in after-
it. Deep yellow, soon dej^ositing a large, loose cloud. noon, with pressure on chest; S. at night when ly-
Tui'bid at night. ing on back, > lying on side, with pressure on chest.
Sexual Organs. Pressure. —
Tlcldim/, and on thighs. Groaning anxious unconscious groaning and sigh- ; ;
Smegma behind glans. Drawing pinching in penis as ing. Sighing. Whistling and smothering in che.st.
far as glans, when moving hand along penis. Draw- Chest,^ Rattling, caused by mucus. Stitches in 1. —
ing from glans through urethra. Compressed feeling mamma at 9 a.m.; under sternum, < talking, with
in glans. Itching of glans. Formication of glans. compression of chest in ujjper part high up in ; ;
Soreness of inner surface of prei)uce. Violent erec- sides during exercise, > sitting or walking, with jjress-
tions numerous E. in evening, during night in bed, ure and arrest of breath here and there, sometimes, <
; ;
and in afternoon when sitting; (priapisms during Ijy breathing, sometimes burning. Pinching in upper
night). Contractive pain in r. spermatic cord, at the part in evening, when sitting. Cramp and oppression
same time the r. testicle is drawn up, sore and painful. at night, having walked much the day before. Cut-
Itching of scrotum. Hardness of 1. testicle, with pain ting and pressure internally when walking fast, >
on touch. Desire increased at first, then decreased sitting.
want of D. indifference lessened at first, with in-
; Pain in forenoon, sometimes extending to back,
;
creased erections, then D. increased although erection < walking, then erai^ty eructations while eating ;
is wanting. Emissions at night at night, with vo- during and after cough, with paralytic pain extending
; ;
luptuous dreams during afternoon nap jelly-like E. through arms; here and there; high up on sides
;
;
Twitching stitches in 1. side of pudendum, extend- ercise, > sitting and lying on sternum, < evening ;
ing into chest. Itching in pudendum during leucor- when walking externally at lower part, > friction ;
rhoea. Pain in 1. side of vagina, like the ticking of a intermittent, with shortness of breath and irritation to
watch, with ulcerative throbbing. Leucorrhoea after cough spasmodic, in middle on swallowing food and ; ;
menses acrid (Graph.) aaid after vienses (Mag. c), drink as if cut or sore, after dinner, till 10 p.m., >
; ; ;
ivith burning in genitals and more in rectum, these parts lying down, returning next morning during cough,
seemed inflamed mid i-ormdrd^ so that xmlking ivas diffi- with a weak feeling on chest, empty eructations and
cult, > washii);) irith culd iruh r. L. flowed almost ovcr her short breath. Oppression when stooping, while ;
feet, at same time discbargc uf blood resembling meat writing; oppressive pain, also at night, < bending
washings (N. ac.) like meat washings in afternoon head forward oppressive pain in middle, alternating
; ;
and night profuse transparent L. only in daytime ; like with constriction and violent palpitation of heart,
;
water or transparent mucus, stiffening the linen; yellow < after a meal. Contracted feeling, with apprehension.
copious before menses, with tremor, lassitude and sen- Constriction in afternoon when stooping, while sitting,
sation as if everything would fall out of abdomen. > becoming erect when stooping at work, > walking ;
Menses too profuse, with bloated abdomen M. in open air in a spot below r. side. ; ;
preceded by headache, which returned on the second and pit of stomach, with fatiguing cough, lachryma-
day, and continued during the period, menses less tion and tenacious expectoration S. internally when ;
copious than usual too early, preceded by pain in moving or turning body. Excoriated feeling in lower
;
abdomen, and accompanied by diarrhoea. part of sternum, extending to stomach, then hoai-se-
Clinical. — Involuntary emissions, particularly when strain- ness. Boring, sometimes in middle, sometimes in sides.
ing at stool, have been found to be a valuable indication fortlie nsc < breathing, sometimes in evening, > becoming erect
of this drug in sexual weakness, especially in elderly people. and walking. Heat in middle; in fore part when
Gonorrlireal bubo, witli a yellowish gonorrhival ilischarge, with
breathing. Burning in r. side in afternoon, with
btirning and itching along urethra, iiarticularly at meatus.
twinges and sticking in a r. false rib. Chilliness in
Respiratory Organs.
larynx inducing interior of sternum. Irritation in
Dryness in both sides oppres- ;
cough. Hoarseness in morning in afternoon, with sive, under sternum. Pulsations in breast.
; ;
;
Cough < Ml morning, with much expectoration rising. Constriction and violent palpitation alternating
;
;
in afternoon sleep in evening, from rawness and with oppressive pain in middle of chest. < altera meal.
;
roughness in throat from scraping and roughness in Palpitation : on waking; on waking before menses;
;
throat from tickling in throat irritation to^ C, with with irregular beats, l:u-ge and small ones being inter-
; ;
fre(iuent spitting. Dry at night: continual dry hack- mixed anxioiis, with sudden heat and sweat. Pulse ;
ing, with vomiting and arrest of breathing and stick- feverish morning on waking. Pulse increased.
ing extending from 1. side of al)domen to hypochon- Neck. Swelling of glands of I. side. Stitches in glands
drium and pit of stomach before midnight, with of r. side, with drawing pressure in those of 1. Stitches
;
chilliness, then with dry heat; violent during the in nape > friction in r. side, > frictitjn externally : : :
day violent morning after rising, later expectoration on 1. side, > pressure, with tearing in head and stitches
;
;
short frequent short, forenoon and evening suddenly in ears. Tearing, shooting and pinching, in nape as
;
;
coming and passing off quickly in morning-. In short far as r. shoulder, with cougli, and sneezing. Pain in
tits, with tearing shooting iu r. temple and at vertex. nape and head at night in bed,
> morning on risins
4
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ill nape on moving head. Drawing and pressure in sneezing and coughing extending to fingers, and from ;
glands of 1. side. Painful drawing in muscles in fore- fingers and wrists to shoulders (sticking) as if in ;
noon. Tension in nape in afternoon. Stiffness, > mo- bone, in forenoon, and in elbow. Pain in 1. as if dis-
tion in neck and upjjer part of back, in mt)rning, > located drawing, in 1. humerus.
; Burning (and ten-
;
motion, with drawing pain so that she cannot turn sion), as from a glowing iron, and in fingers and 1.
;
Tearing in 1., also in arms, hands and legs, < evening. shorter. Asleep and pricking sensation in 1.
Painful tension between, in forenoon. Painful stiffness Trembling of hands when writing. Veins of hands
between, extending afterwards towards ribs and kid- distended in afternoon and evening. R. hand is asleep
neys. on waking. Fingers. Swelling. Brittleness of nails.
Intermittent stitches in middle. Tearing in and between fingers. Pain in middle, on
Loins. —
Tearing stitches in evening in bed tearing motion insufi'erable P. in bones, after itching around
; ;
stitches in r. extending to 1. side of chest, through pit lowest joints drawing P. in thumb and index as if ; ;
of stomach, when inspiring. Tearing over hips and dislocated in r. index. Gnawing beneath nails, with
on upper brim of pelvis. Tearing twitchings, < during crawling along arm as far as clavicle. Falling asleep
motion. Gnawing, rising to between shoulders. Pain of 1. thumb in afternoon, then crawling.
in evening, with vertigo, then urging to stool, during Lower Extremities. Heaviness and staggering in —
which pure blood was passed, with a paralyzed feeling evening. Sloio tottering. Staggering > walking. ;
kidneys, alternating with intoxicated feeling in head hip-joint and just above knee, in paroxysms. Cutting
;
in lower vertebrse as if a hot iron were thrust through. transversely across r. natis in forenoon. Pain in r.
Bruised feeling ; when walking, and in hips and hip-joint. Bruised feeling in 1. hip in morning, <
muscles of calf; and in morning in coccyx on touch; pressure. Tension almost like a cranvp in thighs and legs,
over hips when walking ; in kidney region, < stooping (Nat. m.), intermittent, extending downward. Nates fall
and turning, as if 'a hook were j^lunged into her. asleep when sitting.
Pulsation after a stool. Knee. Trembling. Cracking in r. when walking.
—
Coccyx. Painful twitches at point, in afternoon. Stitches in 1. only when walking, > walking in ojDen
Gnawing in evening, > stretching. Tearing in os in- air; in r. in evening, with tearing. Tearing (Rhus
nominatum. t.); coming out at toes, in afternoon, > walking,
Extremities. —
Twitching before falling asleep in ; ; with sensation of swelling; inr. in patella; on inside
;
lower, especially in legs and feet, then disi^osition to of 1. in evening; sticking, in evening before sleep.
turn arms and stretch them upyward. Tearing in arms, Pain ill patella on pressure or on bending knee in ;
hands, legs and 1. scapula, < evening. Pain as if bend of 1., < stepj^ing in bend of 1. when walking
;
squeezed narrower, with 'pressure in joints. Sense of con- after rising from a seat in bend at night, extending
;
traction in r. index and foot, as if tendons were too to heel drawing in bend on ascending stairs twitch-
; ;
short, when he touches something with his finger he ing inward at patella. Boring in r. Apjjeared to be
feels as if electrified. Drawings. Burning tension in longer during the i^ain. Falling asleejj of r. after
dorsa of feet and hands, as fi'om a swelling. Rigidity sitting.
of hands and feet as if asleep on waking. The fourth Leg.-^Stitches in r. tibia in evening in bed cramp- ;
and fifth fingers, the r. knee, and at last the heel, go to like, in r. in afternoon iiajj .when sitting, and after
sleep after sitting. Cramplike sensation, like numb- waking, with numbness. Tearing; in calves. Pain
ness, ascending the whole 1. leg, during bodily labor, during motion, and in loins after a walk, and in loins
;
also in 1. arm, with dizzy stupefaction of head, in tensive, at inside of calves when walking. Bruised
interrupted paroxysms. Uneasiness at night. Paralytic feeling in r. tibia, < during motion. Gnawing. Cramp
weakness in morning, in j^aroxysms, with stupefaction in calves on crossing feet or on stepping on toes frequent ;
sometimes across small of back, coming to r. upjjer of tibiffi, with bruised feeling when standing and feeling
and 1. lower and vice versa. Tight feeling, as from a as if she would sinli down, < evening. Heaviness.
cold. Weariness ; of one. Heaviness. Malleolus. —
Tearing, and in feet. Tearing drawings
Upper arm. —Stitches in muscles of 1. Tearing frcsm externus up leg.
extending from back part of upper to scapula, when Foot. — Stitches in soles, with tickling burning S. in ;
;; — ;;
Alumina. 51 Ambra.
r. sole,evening and morning, > rubbing smarting, in ; startings before sleep. Starting in sleep before mid-
corns. Tearing in each tendo-achillis in evening. night. Snoring in afternoon najD. Rising from bed
Pains in corns; drawing, in tcndo-ar-hillis when at without being aware of it and going anxiously from
rest in
; sole as if soft and siooUen u-lnn si, jipini/ on it (Zinc).one room to another, rubbing his firmly-closed eyes.
Sensitiveness of r. sole. Comprossiun in heel from Speaking
loud, laughing and weeping in sleep.
1.
both sides. Tension on sole in forenoon. Weakness Sobbing and groaning in slee^j. Frequent waking.
in afternoon. Heaviness, with lassitude of legs ; heaviness, Anxious waking from dreams. ;
with tearing. Numbness of heel on stepping. Falling Dreams. Anxious ; towards morning after mid- ;
Skin. Swelling (soft, red) of arm and violent stitches in afternoon shaking chilliness in back from 4 a.m. ;
in it. Fine eruption on inside of r. thigh, with itching. till evening, with contraction of stomach, > empty
Itching rash without redness, on arms and legs, ex- eructations, then four liquid stools, with constant
uding watery blood when scratched. Roughness of chilliness from 7 to 8 p.m. evening during stool
'
; ;
face, esijecially of forehead. Herpes between toos. oYQiy other day towards evening, with want of
Boil on nose; one after another on 1. cheek; suj)])Ui;it- :ip petite, sleeplessness and tossing about the bed in ;
ing on r. hip. Small red elevations, with a pointed (•\i'ning, with headache in evening, < motion, with ;
vesicle in middle, across shoulders, burning only in the flushes of heat in face at 5 p.m., esijecially in back ;
evening. Vesicles on r. ear on r. half of chest and and feet, then sweat C. before midnight, with dry
; ;
on throat, with burning pain, and with heat in face and cough, then dry heat with the cough all night, with ;
Pimples on forehead; 1. cheek; chin; neck; back; ache and weariness with eructations, bitter taste, ;
itching, on forehead, r. side of nose and 1. angle of salivation, weakness and headache as if it would
mouth, running together on pressure hard, itching, burst, esf)ecially in vertex, and vertigo.
;
under skin of neck and chest red, rough on r. cheek ; Cold shiverings and sweat on every motion after
;
painful to touch on r. cheek on 1. lower eyelid, with walking in open air, with chilliness of head, afterwards
;
stinging on r. side of nose, with burning and sting- when going to sleep heat of head, hands and feet.
;
ulcer in sole when stepping upon it in the room after if he had caught cold, then heat of face in evening. C.
walking in open air. Soreness and inflammation of alternating with warmth, in evening, face hot, with
small injuries. Aching pain in hard skin of feet, with chills and shivering in rest of body. Creeping C, 4
sensitiveness. Tension of face, even around eyes, as if to 6 P.M., with i^ulsating pain in forehead and
the tvhite of an egg had dried on it (Graph.), after dinner occiput, > jDressure.
when -walking in open air. Tickling of soles of sex- Internal C, with external heat, especially of cheeks
;
ual organs and thighs. internal C, with hot hands and hot lobules of ears
Formication in r. side of face, with stinging in hollow internal C, with hot cheeks and cold hands internal, ;
of ear and tearing in r. knee on glans 1. thumb with stretching and bending of limbs, < after warm
; ;
in evening, with burning stinging itching, on r. side rising into abdomen, with nausea
; in feet, with heat ;
of lower jaw on 1. clavicle (and over r. half of chest, in head, and chilliness in whole body.
; Sensitive to
with biting itching), the sjjot burns on scratching, and cold air, especially in feet.
burning vesicles appear. Heat; towards evening, especially in feet, then
Itching in various parts, < evenings, on being shivering, all without thirst H. before midnight H. ; ;
heated, generally > scratching. Itching, with gnawing at night, ivith anxiety and sweat; H. in bed; at night
with burning after scratching. Burning itching. Crawl- in bed, then sweat H. of whole body after eating, ;
ing (and stinging) itching in whole back and in with sweat on face. Sensation when sitting as after
sacrum. Stinging itching in back and side of violent heat.
abdomen. Dry heat in afternoon sleep. External heat. Flush-
C'lillicsil. —General dryness of the skin is marked in patienis ing H. with weakness, obtuseness and anxiety ; of ;
requiring this drug. Intolerable itching, forcing scratching until face. Internal morning on waking in forehead, with ; ;
the skin bleeds, on getting warm in bed, has been found associated dulness of mind I. in hands. Running over whole ;
without drowsiness. Sleepiness in morning in even- tion. Itching burning of anterior border of r. ear.
; ;
forenoon. Falls asleep early. Too sound. Deep evening in head after dinner. Pleasant M-armth in ;
towards morning, with dreams which fatigue the r. side of face in afternoon. Burning in superior angle
head. of 1. scapula, > friction. Heat of r. arm, internally .
sleeps longer next morning. Restless sleep before mid- cold shivers.
night, with weeping and grief; restless sleep before
menses, with many dreams, and on waking she has
Ambra.
Ambergris seems to be a morbid product of whales; it floats on
orgasm, heat in face, headache and palpitation with the sea and is tossed occasionally upon the shore.
;
A trituration is
anxiety and heat and with twitcliings in limbs and prepared for use. (It dissolves in alcohol.)
Ambra. 52 Ambra.
General Action. —
Nervous phenomena iDredominate, occiput. Pressure downward, and in vertex, every
convulsive cough, eructations, etc. It has been used other day, beginning in morning, < afternoon, with
for hysterical complaints for a long time. heat in head, burning in eyes and j^aleness of face.
Reiatiom. —
Mosch., Phos., Zinc, Camph., Agar., Feeling as when a cold is about to break out, and in
Chin. s. eyes.
Generalities. —-Pulsation like the ticking of a watch. Temples. —Stitch over Tearing in 1. as high as
1.
on waking, with dryness of mouth and pressure in in evening in bed, after having fallen asleep in 1. ;
upper abdomen, which is > lying on abdomen, then towards nape and behind ear. Aching, and in najae ;
tearing in small of back, which is > by lying on back in a spot. Confusion. Uneasiness after midnight.
> walking sudden in morning in a hot room, with
; Scalp. Hair falls out. Sore pain on r. side on
cold sweat on hands and forehead with giving way ; touching hair.
of knees with pain in all limbs
; with heaviness. ; Eyes. —Distended veins in white. Tearing around 1.
Amelioration while walking in open air, but symptoms after eating, then around r. T. in short jerks in and
;
return while sitting. around r. Pain as if they had been too firmly closed,
Cliilieal. — Usefulfor persons who are debilitated either by age
< morning. Pressure in, with difficult oiDcning P. ;
or overwork, who are anaemic, sleepless, have twitching of the upon as if they were deep in orbits, with tearing head-
muscles. ache, extending downward fi-om forehead or from ear
—
Mind, Memory bad, with weakness of thought, so through occiput. Burning pain in r. Biting with ;
that he has to read everything three or four times and pressure as from dust B., with lachrymation. Burn-
;
then does not seize the meaning. Stupid feeling. ing in lids. Itching of lids as if a stye would form.
Distorted images, grimaces, diabolical faces crowd Pressure on 1. brow. Vision dim.
iipon his fancy and he cannot get rid of them. Lewd Ears. —Tearing in r. T. in lobule and behind it.
;
fancies, even when dreaming, the mind and sexual Itching and tickling in. Crawling in. Crepitation and
organs, however, are but little excited by them. Ex- creaking in 1. as when winding a watch. Roaring and
citement; and loquacity, with fatigue from talking, whistling in afternoon. Deafness in one. Hearing de-
inability to slee'p at night, headache as from a load, creases every day.
oppression, necessity to sit up in bed, anguish and Nose. —Spasm of r. wing, towards malar bone. Ting-
general sweat. Hurry in mental occupations. Un- ling as if one would sneeze. Dryness with irritation ;
fusion after eating, < during motion; compressing drawing, in one or another, < warmth, > cold and
confusion. Drawings and tearings to and fro. Empty after eating, with swelling of inner side of gums bur- ;
feeling every morning, as if she had revelled all night. rowing, under 1. lower molars, in evening in bed.
Stupefying tension. (Twitching in.) Congestion of Drawing in an incisor as if air rushed in, causing a
blood rush of blood caused by music.
;
Vertigo ; after- stitch ; pinching, in r. upper molars. Gums bleed
noon,; forenoon and afternoon on walking in open r. lower ;G. painful and swollen.
air ; in afternoon, with feeling of weakness in stomach. —
Tongue. Coated gray-yellow. Lumjis under T.,
Weakness, with vertigo ; W., with chilliness of head. which feel excoriated. Rheumatic pain posteriorly
—
Forehead. Tearing, as far as upper part of face. when not swallowing, and in pharynx:. Numb and
Aching in 1. eminence over eyes, always after mid-
;
; dry feeling in morning on waking, and in mouth and
night till 7 or 8 o'clock, with nausea; A., with appre- lips.
hension of becoming insane paroxysmal, over nose, ;
Vesicles in mouth, paining as if burnt. Tearing in
becoming a tearing and leaving; behind confusion of palate as far as into 1. ear. Scraping on palate. Smart-
;
Ambra. 53 Ambra.
ing in month, with excoriated feeling and pain which after stool; over r. hip; sharp, over r. hip, or a dull
prevented swallowing anything solid. Dry mouth in stitch.
morning on waking, without thirst. Contracted feel- —
Rectum. Tenesmus. Frequent ineffectual urging to
ing in salivary glands when eating, especially the first stool, with anxiety and intolerance of the presence of
mouthfuls. Salivation. Fetor; early after waking. people. Tickling. (Drawing.) Itching and biting, ;•
Sourish taste after milk. (Bitter taste early when rubbing. Stitches in anus. Itching in anus.
waking.) Stool. —Soft, copious, light-brown. Much blood,
Throat. —
Pain in a submaxillary gland, which with a soft stool. Constipation. Frequent. Scanty.
seemed swollen. Secretion of mucus, ivith roughness and —
Urinary Organs, Pain in bladder and rectum at
sartping ; grayish M. which is difficult to hawk up, with the same time. Urging to urinate early after rising,
scraping; hawking up mucus in morning. Tearing; so that often he cannot retain the urine. Feeling in
up]ier back part; in back jmrt during dinner, and on urethra as if a few drops passed out. Burning in
1. side of palate. (Soreness after a draft, stitches shoot- orifice of U. and. in anus. (Twitchings in U.)
ing from neck into r. ear, pain < moving tongue) (S. ;
Urine copious at night; < morning, then dull pain
;
not when swallowing food but during em])ty swallow- in kidney region. Scanty with reddish sediment.;
ing and on external pressure, with tension of cervical Brown; dark B. and turbid during emission. Turbid
glands as if swollen) in a spot when coughing as
;
; even during emission, yellow-brown, forming a brown
if something impeded swallowing. Sensation as if sediment, while the clear urine above it was yellow.
something lodged as if food lodged in pit, after
; Bloody. Reddish cloud., Wheyey. Of penetrating
eating. Raio sensation in region of velum pendulum odor after standing.
palati. Scraping after cough S. as in a cold. Biting
; ;
Sexual Organs. Tearing in glans.— Pain in glans
in back part; between acts of swallowing. Tickling as from ulceration. Violent erections early on waking,
causing cough. Itching when coughing, and in thyroid without desire, the parts being externally numb, after
gland. Dryness in morning. the erection subsides tingling-tearing in fore part of
Stomach.— Eructation at night; frequent E., with urethra. Twitching in testicles. Burning internally
violent convulsive coug'h empty ; sour ; bitter insipid,
; ; in region of vesiculaj seminales. Voluptuou.sly de-
in afternoon violent, after dinner. Hiccough from lightful feehng internally without external irritation.
—
;
smoking tobacco. Nausea always after midnight till ; Female. Burning, < after a walk and after a hard
7 or 8 o'clock, with pain over eyes (after breakfast) ;
stool, with discharge of a little blood. Itching of
(clawing). Retching and vomiting can hardly be pudendum loith soreness and swelling.
;
Burning, biting,
avoided when hawking up phlegm. Spasm. Spoiled tickling and itching on vulva when urinating, and in
sensation every eveningand eructations of acrid substances urethra. (Profuse leucorrhoea at night) (of thick ;
as high as larynx, like heartburn. Stitches in region, mucus, increasing from day to day, with a stitch in
with pressure. Pressure in epigastrium; > walking vagina before each discharge). (Mucus in bluish-
in open air, returning when sitting in epigastrium, ; white clots from vagina.) Haemorrhage ft-om uterus.
with cold hands and feet; in region of stomach, with Mense-s too early.
tension. Burning when walking in open air, with
; Respiratory Organs. Burning and itching titillation —
suppressed eructations in region and higher up. from larynx down to abdomen.
;
Hoarse, rough voice,
(Weakness about pit after every evacuation.) with tenacious mucus in throat; rough, deep voice
—
Abdomen. Distention after midnight after eating alternating with thick mucus in larynx, which he
; ;
or drinking, with tension. Fermentation at night F., easily throws up when clearing throat or by a slight;
with rumbling. Flatus emitted at night. Spasms. cough. Cough every evening with pain under I. ribs as ;
Twitchings of muscles evening. Cutting mornings, if something were torn loose ; only at night, from irrita-
with soft stools C. in evening in bed after midnight, tion in throat from tickling in throat violent, con-
; ; ; ;
with sweat; with soft stool. Pinching, then cutting vulsive, with frequent eructations and hoarseness ; a kind
in epigastrium, > eructations. Pain then emission of whooping ; deep, dry, with salivation, then scraping
;
of flatus ; changing to pinching from incarcerated in throat. Salt expectoration ivhen coughing.
;
trium, ft'om time to time and at night. Stitches Chest. Wheezing. Stitch extending to back; dull —
around umbilicus when moving abdomen, < retrac- S. in r., interrupting respiration. Tearing in Press- I.
ting abdomen. Pressure in umbilical region when ure on upper part; below (in ?) 1. half; deep in r.
coughing P. in umbilical region, > eructations, with half during strong expiration
;
paroxysmal, in upper ;
heartburn. Coldness of one side. Aching in region of part. Bruised pain over pit of stomach, > eructa-
tions r. rib, more towards back.
B. pain in last true
liver ; > touch. ;
—
Hypogastrium. Flatulent distention after mid- Rheumatic pain below r. arm. Burning pain near
night, with pressure downward. Stitches when re- one r. rib, < pressure, then in 1. chest. Burning in ;
tracting abdomen and on pressure; S. over hips. external parts. Ea.iv feeling. Oppression (Phos.); in
Pinching in r.; P. morning in bed, > rising, renewed chest and back, between scapula;, > after eating with ;
by lying down, especially lying on back, with fermen- uneasiness. Tension. Tightness so that she cannot
tation and gurgling, especially in epigastrium P., < ; breathe deeply nor yawn fully.
r. side, after ineffectual urging. Pressure deep in ; Heart. —
Pressure in pra^cordial region. Anxiety,
Ambra. 54 Ambra.
even to arrest of breathing, with heat. Palpitation vomit bile and lie down again. 1. at Tension in
when walking in open air, with pale face loith pressure noon. Stiffness.
;
heaviness in back as if not able to right himself. Op- itching red P. on forehead close to hair, with sore-
;
pression extending to chest. Weight extending from ness on touch painful P. on forehead itching P. ;
;
spinal marrow to abdomen, with sprained sensation. above male parts of generation.
Stitches in 1. scapula. Rheumatic pain on r. scapula Soreness of a wart on finger. Itching nearly all
in r. side of back. Stitches in loins when sitting; over, even on abdomen of glans in jjalms finger- ; ; ;
in loins, < motion. Pressure in lower part of loins. tips knees ankles inside of sole ; toes/; I. above malle-
; ; ;
Painful tension in muscles of loins. oli in evening when lying down, and after rubbing a
Extremities. —
Twitching at night, with coldness of sore and bruised feeling gnawing and tingling, on
;
;
body. Uneasiness like a formication, only by day, face. Tickling in tip of great toe itching T. around ;
of arms when lying on them 1. at rest during the midnight at night, without knowing the cause
; ; S. ;
'
day r. at night, with a numb feeling. (Paralysis of nights with slumber early in morning full of fantasies.
;
r. upper arm.) Tearing in r. elbow on r. r. elbow ; Falls asleep late, afterwards uneasy sleeji, owing to
;
and forearm. Drawing aching in r. forearm as far as pressure in epigastrium, < r. side falls asleep late, ;
in lowest joint of 1. index under nail of r. middle about, ending with emission of flatus, fermentation in
;
wrist. Dravjvng in F. and thumb. Weakness at night. drink. Sleeps at night on his back with bent knees,
(Stiffness in lowest joints in evening, < after not the occiput being supported by both hands, and has
exercising them, with swelling of lowest joint of vivid dreams.
thumb and pain on bending it.) Waking early, then frequently interrupted but deep
—
Lower Extremities. Stretching and relaxation. sleep. Waking frequently, and about 2 a. m. uneasi-
Cramp, and almost every night cramp in calves. Tearing in ness in whole body, especially in occiput. Many
I. in nwrning ; rheumatic in r. Heaviness. Sensation dreams. Vexing, anxious D., with talking. Vivid un-
as if asleep, step not firm. Tearing in r. natis 1. hip, easy D. as soon as he falls asleep. D. full of work.
;
of knee in morning. Paralysis of knee. Swelling of leg, especially knee of legs, more internally than ex- ;
legs, especially feet. Tearing in upper part of 1. tibia ternally. Seat; every quarter of an hour two even- ;
inner malleolus, with pain only on walking, > con- especially on affected side S. at night in bed after ; ;
tinued walking. Tearing in ankles. midnight, with cutting colic copious at night copious ; ;
Foot.— Stitches in 1. in heel. ; Tearing in external when walking, especially on abdomen and thighs
border of 1. in 1., with stitches. Pain in joint of 1. strong-smelling, after midnight many nights.
;
Ammoniacum. 55 Ammoniacum.
Ammoniacum. !
Ears. in r.—Stitches
at noon. Deep-seated tear- ;
'
Alliee. —
Asap., Senega, Ammon
mur., Ferram. in pit of stomach. Dryness of mouth and oppression
Generalities. —
>Stitches in various parts in evening, of chest, < morning. Taste clayey flat, somewhat ;
on 1. great toe, 1. knee and in chest. Fermentation sweetish, in morning; bitter; no taste in fore part
here and there. Pulsation in whole body, with rest- of tongue, but nauseating, bitter in pharynx, > after
lessness, delaying sleei^, though he had drunk less eating.
beer than usual. Sluggishness on rising, with drowsi Throat. —
Sticking from region of r. submaxillary
ness, depression of spirits, physical heaviness and j
glands into mouth. Feeling of something sticking
weariness. Weariness on least motion weariness, with ; |
deep in throat, necessitating swallowing^ Scrapin
bruised feeling in limbs. and burning in throat and oesophagus. Roughness
—
Mind. Melancholy; and discomfort. Ill humor; and dryness. Fulness extending up into throat at 10
with uneasiness. Disinclination for anything. In- A.M. ;fulness in throat and gullet, ahnost inducing
capacity for mental exertion. nausea. Peculiar sensation, causing cough, > after
—
Head. Stitches through. Aching at night, pre- ; eating. Sensation after swallowing as from a dry
venting sleep in whole head at noon, especially in
; cough. Scraping in oesophagus.
supraorbital region and occiput. Confusion in after- —
Stomach. Eructations; of resinous odor; of resi-
noon in evening with heaviness and aching, and
; ;
nous bitter taste; violent. Nausea. Pressure; after
with drowsiness with sleepiness, weariness of limbs
; supper in pit, with tension in j)it, alternating with
; ;
and pain in crural nerve. Heaviness. Vertigo while pressure and heaviness in pubic region. Burning in
reading, passing into headache, which lasted into the pit with pressure.
;
1. occiput where the hair ceased and a vesicle in beard ribs, in cascal region, and after rising, in r. ear under ;
in r. side of face. Stitches as from a knife in middle r. short ribs at 9 o'clock, also at 8 a.m., noon and
of scalp. Itcliing more in vertex and below on 1. evening fleeting, under short ribs in morning on
; ;
;
side of occiput where hair ceased on occiput where waking, and in cfficum.
;
Pain about navel, with ten-
hair ceased, with pustules under the hair. Prickling sion as if pressed together. Stitches in cfficum at 7
when scratched. o'clock the stitches in ca3cum alternated with similar ;
Eyes. —
Drawing stitching. Tension and dull stitch- pains in corresponding part ofl. side; jerking, in
ing, < stooping. Dry feeling, with sensation of a foreign ctecum, returning on change of posture, < reclining
body between 1. upper lid and ball. Weariness after towards 1., wlien lying. Pain in cfecum, then in
reading. Aching in upper part of ball. Prickling iu corresponding point on 1. side.
upper half of ball. Purulent matter in inner canthi, Hypogastrium. Stitches between crest of 1. ilium —
< r., morning on waking. Stitches in r. lower lid and navel, then in cfccal region in r. pubic region, ;
moving lids, touching them or stooping throbbing almost in spermatic cord, returning in the evenini
;
j
pricking in 1. upper, followed by pressure. Pains in Cutting below navel after dinner. Pain and tension
i
lower had disappeared and only'a hard pellicle could below 1. side of navel, from which there was developed
be felt in r. Feeling as if a gland were swollen under a stitching (apparently superficial). Tain in pitbic
|
eyes and a burning light surrounded liy brilliant abdomen rheumatic pain in 1. side of pelvis. Jerk- ;
colored rings. Dim, almost lost, in evening, with stars ing, drawing in 1. grom.
and fiery points moving before eyes dim in evening, Rectum. Pressure on while sitting. —
< morniiig after rising, with warmth in eyes
;
through a thick mist or cloud of dust in evening. Of morning; in afternoon, with rumbling in abdomen;
a waving cloud of dust. Of floating dust before eyes frequently after 1 p.m. Soft and dark brown and ; ;
(which were heavy from sleep), with pressure upon unsatisfactory. Insufficient in morning, then a pappy .
orbital region. Daylight hurts eyes. Cannot read one at 1.80,' after dinner; .stools diminished while
without straining eyes. urine was increased, with increase of the pain in pubic
Ammoniacum. 56 Ammonium Bromatum.
region. Delayed till evening delayed and firm. Hard, major from 3.50 to 5.30 p.m., with weariness of leg
;
sluggish. Difficult, even when there was slight urging in r. hip-joint, at 10 a.m., when sitting above r. hip- ;
the rectum was so inactive that the stool was affected joint, < sitting bent up. Pain above r. knee, < walk-
only by effort and with interruj^tions. ing in crural ner^'e, extending towards inguinal ring
;
—
Urinary Organs. Stitches through fossa navicularis. and spermatic cord; jerking, in 1. crural nerve in
Burning at orifice of urethra, diminishing interiorly. evening drawing, in r. trochanter at 4 a.m. draw- ; ;
Some drops of urine were discharged after urinating. ing, in r. trochanter and 1. knee in evening, extending
Urine and sweat increased, with diminished stools. to spermatic cord. Weariness of r. in r. trochanter ;
Urine had a peculiar smell contained much mucus. major; in hip-joints in evening.
;
matic cord and in 1. pubic region r. spermatic cord Swollen feeling in 1. at 9 p.m. while sitting, with heat
;
in evening r. siDermatic cord while walking drawing, in knee and pricking in bend of knee.
; ;
evening. Drawing in r. sj)ermatic cord intermit- above r. ankle below knee when walking. Ankles,
; ;
larnyx. Mucous expectoration. Dyspnoea and oppres- tarsus on outer dorsum of 1. foot in 1. metatarsus, ; ;
sion of chest. Respiration accelerated. Respiration with burning. Tearing and drawing in 1. sole. Pain
short and more in upper part of lungs, ivith anxiety and in middle of 1. sole. Painful drawing in 1. foot.
discomfort. Heaviness in r. sole, so that he trips when ascending
—
Clinical. Ammoniacum has obtained some repute for the stairs.
relief of humid asthma, and catarrhal ati'ections of the air pas- Toes. —
Stitches in r. great toe, after a burning in
sages, as an expectorant. It has relieved severe bronchitis with S. in 1. little toe, at left of joint, where skin was
it ;
in^
i. micldie, at iU A.M. m
—
''
rhoea with very tenacious e.xpectoration, sometimes with a feeling Skin. Itching returns in evening; itching in r.
as if something would be torn loose, and the patient clutches at the groin.
sternum, generally worse at night.
Sleep, —Yawning
frequently bringing tears into
Chest. —Jerking about 1. short ribs, more eyes
stitches Y. because the stomach felt empty, after soft
;
down, making it difficult to get to sleep. Throb'bing quently. Dreams distressing confused continued ; ;
of heart and arteries at night when lying down; remembered many, also after 4 a.m. ;
strong throbliing of heart extending below pit of Fever. Chills running from feet up over back at —
stomach, at night on going to bed, < lying on back 10 o'clock the same after dinner, at 1 o'clock. Burn- ;
or 1. side, preventing sleep. Pulse tense; and small. ing in 1. metatarsus in r. great toe, then stitches. ;
joint; ink, with tearing; in 1. joint, extending over symjDtoms common to all the bromides. Special atten-
I
deltoid, > laressure in shoulder and axilla, extending tion should be directed to the sjaiiptoms of the throat
;
|
to elbow ; in glands of r. axilla in evening drawing and the cough, so clearly developed by Dr. Cushing's
;
matic pain in r. about 12 o'clock ; in r., now at one excitement as after wine; vascular excitement, with
point, now at another. Paralyzed feeling in 1. Ten- exhilaration as after morphine, then drowsiness. Feel-
sive itching aching on fleshy parts of extensors of r. ing as after a dose of opium, though less excited.
forearm and elbow. Drawing and tearing in r. wrist. Head, Indescribable pain. Pain in side near I. eye —
Bruised feeling in 1. wrist, then r. Rheumatic pain in back of eyes, < 1. near r. eye as if a nail were driven ;
r. metacarpal bones, in elbow and shoulder. Rheu- in. Feeling of a band above ears, pressing hardest just
matic pain in 1. index. Drawing in r. middle above ears. Tightness in temples.
finger. Eyes. Redness with soreness in morning, < 1., — ;
—
;
Lower Extremities, Thigh. Stitches in r. trochanter with soreness and with white mucus in corners.
; — ;
sensation as if sand were in them. Smarting in even- below t&)isils ; with white mucous expectoration sud- ;
ing. R. feels as if bathed in hot water. At 3 p.m. den deep; sudden hacking, in evening, with watery
bad feeling. Enlarged feeling in evening, with blurred nasal discharge short sudden, in morning on rising,
;
around orbits. Redness between orbit and inner E:epectoration of white sticky mucus ; and occasionally of
canthus, and appearance as if a membrane were grow- blood of gelatinous mucus.
;
Suffocating sensation
ing over it. from lungs, causing him to move around. Inclination
Ears, —
Sharp pain in lower j^art of 1. at 8 p.m., ex- to draw a long breath.
tending to cheek and neck. —
Clinical. Valuable in the chronic laryngeal catarrh of
Nose. —
Stoppage then discharge of clear fluid.
; speakers, or with dry spnsmodic coiigli, which becomes almost con-
tinuous, especially at night, with tickling, heat and burning.
Watery discharge from 1. nostril.
Face. ——
Flushing. —
Pain under middle of 1. clavicle in lungs
Chest. ; :
Mouth, -Tongue. Soreness; of top, sides and tip. r. lung in lungs in forenoon, especially in pleitra ;
;
Smarting as if burnt in morning. Burnt feeling, < worse in upj^er part of r. lung; constrictive, across
talking or reading; B. feeling, especially near tip. chest. Tightness with pain in lungs. Coldness in-
;
;
ing a pulling. Sore spot over r. kidney.
Mouth feels burnt in morning. Mouth dry in morn-,
;
sticky M. white, sticky, bloocl-strcalrd ; white, thick. ankle in evening, then in 1. foot.
; Legs ache; from
Stinging, > sneezing, with inclination to cough. Pain coldness of feet. L. ankle and foot lame.
in tonsils. Smarting when hawking up white sticky
;
Skin.
mucus. Scalded feeling in fauces and top of tongue neck. Prickling.
—
Villous and papillated rash in flexures of
white sticky mucus from nose and throat at 8 p.m., not do so on account of being in a crowd of men and
;
Rising of something from pit, impeding breathing and General Action. (Compare Ammon. caust.). —
causing faint and disagreeable feeling, > eructations Allies. Kali c, Ammon mur. —
feeling as if something, not wind, were rising from Generalities. Emaciation. Marasmus. Spasms. —
stomach, causing faint feeling. Cutting. Distress > Tetanus. A jerk in upper part of body and in arms
;
afternoon; in uj)per part of epigastrium, extending at 3 A.M., with tearing, then faintness. Trembling of
to back and hypochondria, with inability to sit still, whole body when walking. Blackness before eyes,
empty eructations, impeded breathing and general motion of letters and arrest of breathing, with pre-
sweat. Sore lame feeling. Faintness in epigastrium vious lassitude, and upon rising quickly from a seat
or suffocation, in afternoon and evening, rising on rigidity of whole Ijody, arms and legs being stretched
sides of sternum to throat, causing sighing, walking out, while the fingers were so clenched that he had
about and fear that he might die. to use force to stretch them, which made them again
—
Abdomen, Uneasiness towards evening, next day movable. Tearing in whole body, especially in thighs.
diarrhoea and feeling as if distended by flatus. Twist- Bruised feeling in whole body early after rising, with
ing pain above crest of r. ilium. weakness and weeping mood. Pain on motion in bed.
—
Rectum, Old hsemorrhoid returned with hardness Pain in occiput, in chest and from scapula down
and soreness, but speedity disappeared. Sudden along ribs. Rheumatic drawing pain through limbs,
urging to stool and loose stool. hands, feet, nape, head, etc. Inclisposition in morn-
Sexual Organs. --Clinical. — It has cured neuralgia of ing sudden, towards evening, with faintness, > walk-
;
tlie 1. ovary. ing in open air, but still she felt stitches in r. side.
—
Respiratory Organs. Cough, with tickling in throat. Restlessness everywhere and success in nothing; R.,
Deep C. deeper in afternoon and evening from tick- which becomes a convulsive trembling; in a child
;
ling below tonsils and causing pain in tonsils deep everv day from 7 till 10 p.m., with waking, tossing
;
Ammonium Carbonicum. 58 Ammonium Carbonicum.
about, screaming, bloated and burning feeling in head, ness of forehead, < in afternoon morning in bed, ;
then sound sleep till morning, when the face is with nausea rising to throat morning, with nausea, > ;
Weakness all day; in morning; morning and fore- noon evening after dinner after walking in open air,
; ; ;
noon, > walking in open air morning and evening ; and lasting through evening on waking, with cold in ;
thighs as if they would fall off, or as if tendons would or hacking with a sharp instrument, < motion A. as ;
tear off, alternating with pain in small of back with ; if water or something else were in his head ulcera- ;
lying down for several hours as if senseless and weary. tion A., on
pressure, especially moving head and on
Numbness of r. side when lying on it. at a gland in occijjut. Boring at night, with lancina-
— tions. Drawing and tearing.
Clinical. Generally useful in great prostration with falling
temperature. Haemorrhages, especially under the skin, with gen- Distended feeling in brain, < r. side. Stupefaction.
eral anaemia. Sometimes useful after haemorrhage from the Confusion; caused by stopped coryza; with empti-
j
bowels, with very low temperature. ness. Light feeling. Heaviness with confusion with ; ;
sequence of it ; talking difficult after dinner ; affected on turning body with nausea and want of appetite ;
by walking in open air all symptoms relieved after a with trembling of feet with cold sweat, as usually in
;
;
sions. Incorrect speech, using one word for another. behind r. eminence, during dinner. Aching ; throbbing,
Uses wrong letters and figures in writing and cipher- as
if it ivoidd burst; throbbing, in 1.; burning, in sinci-
ing. Memory lost; with headache when reflecting. put drawing, in periosteum, waking her mornings, > ;
Tormented by disagreeable memories. rising. Fulness, and in vertex, as if head would burst ; F.
Anguish as if she had committed a crime, every as
from vapor of coal. Heaviness after dinner, with throbb-
afternoon between 5 and 6 o'clock, > towards even-
ing ; H. in sinciput, with confusion. Throbbing. Up-
ing. Anxiety at 7 p.m.; in evening in bed afternoons, roar behind r. eminence, as if everything would come
;
of her illness. Apprehension in forenoon, with chilli- with sensation as if head were cleft. Painful beating
ness. Easily frightened. in temple, 1. side of head and 1. side of occiput, some-
Anger in evening, with scolding. Ill humor in
; ;
times with yawning.
morning in forenoon, sometimes with headache. In-
;
Vertex painful. Heaviness in 1. side of head, <
tolerance of contradiction of noise. Irritability after
in bed r. side seems heavier than 1., with sensation
;
;
the fever, > glass of " bishop " during menses with
as if it would fall to that side.
; ;
reluctance to answer.
satisfaction.
Obstinacy in a child.
Finding fault with everything.
Dis-
Scalp. —
Aching on touching hair causing shudder- ;
immoderately at trifles. Excitement. Exaltation. Sometimes in tlie beginning of cerebro-spinal meningitis tlie patient
falls into a stupid non-reactive state; he is cold, the surface is
Earnestness. Fear of work. Mood better after sup- cyanotic; pulse weak; in such cases tliis drug will bring about
per. Stupor and insensibility. a i-eaction then you may select some more specific remedy which
;
and lethargic.
Eyes. Inflammation and dimness r. Pressure —
—Stitches
;
Head. here and there deep in brain, < r. with cutting with fine stitches. Sore sensation in
; ;
side, > in open air. Aching morning, with heavi- afternoon if he does not sleep. Burning, < morning
;
; ;
;
down. Biting, with itching of borders of lids. Itch- side in glands beneath chin, and when moving mouth
;
ing and biting in morning, > rubbing. Weakness, tension; drawing, in cheek bones. Sensation of
with continual winlcing. Lachryniation, < r. L., stretching, with necessity to rub eyes and face, as if
;
White sparkling stars, when sneezing. A black spot side when a warm licjuid gets into mouth ; in molars
hovers before eyes after sewing. on pressing them together; in healthy molar in open air;
in upper hollow tooth on touch of tongue. Tearing
Clinical. —
Muscular asthenopia from prolonged use of the
in upper ; in teeth and jaws as far as ears, before mid-
eyes, with appearance of yellow spots on looking at white objects.
night; during menses, with pain when biting on them,
—
Ears. Hard swelling of j^arotid glands. Twitches and with restlessness in 1. upper molars, with saliva-
;
in evening, as before. Crawling and burrowing in 1., ling of cheek next day, afterwards nose enlarged and
afterwards extending to lower jaw. Pulsation in 1. at red spots on face and neck; on biting together; when
night when lying on it. Tension behind r. Hearing chewing, < air rushing into mouth during menses, ;
diminished. Sensitiveness of a deaf ear to a loud •Iso < during and after eating, > warm cloths and
sound, causing trembling. Ringing in r. Roaring pressure in anterior inferior incisor on biting during
;
;
before 1. in 1. at night.
; Rushing in r. every night menses with heat of same side of face ; throbbing
;
after midnight, when lying on it. Buzzing before, as if darting, in a decaj'ed molar after dinner, > picking
hearing -were dull and as if something were lying drawing, during menses, also > eating drawing, which ;
before ears. Sound like a distant shot. seems to be in the jaws and extends to ear and cheek,
—
Nose. Vesicle on fore part of septum. Swelling
only when eating and biting upon tooth; as if
and tenderness internally in wing; swelling in r. squeezed, in evening ; in two molars, as when sweets
nostril, with soreness and itching, with crawliiig in Drawing at night and on
get into a hollow tooth. ;
nose, as from incipient catarrh, and with discharge. waking in a molar after a journey in damp weather,
;
Twitching in 1. side, seeming to draw up wing. Tear- with tearing. Elongated feeling. Soreness of hollow
ing in 1. nostril and at same time in bone of 1. elbow, molar. Dulness ; in molars, with a loose sensation
extending towards hand. Pain when breathing strongly when biting. Feeling as if there were no ]30wer to
through it. Sensation in tip when stooping as if blood bite. Feeling of air abscess at roots which threatens
accumulated there. Dryness of nose and lips. Obstruc- to burst on access of air on biting.
tion; at night; ivithout any cold; at 1 a.m., with anxiety
as if choking, and pain in chest on account of difficult bleed.
—
Gums. Abscess discharging pus. Inclination to
Redness arid sensitiveness. Swelling, and of
breathing. Sneezing ; frequently morning in bed; violent. cheek swelling and sensitiveness, especially of lower
;
Coryza ; during menses ; C, with burning in region of teeth, with a yellow painful vesicle between lip and
i
stomach and deafness with obstruction of 1. nostril lower canine tooth sensation of swelling, and sweU-
; '
with obstruction and rattling in nose and roughness of mg and inflammation. Stitches in r. inner and upper.
voice; dry, < night, icitJiiMit xliijiiUxt air pctssing nose ; dry Sensitiveness to touch of tongue.
I
Itching, with bleed-
in bed in evening and night, with obstruction of nose ing when scratched.
fluent, also with cough, also with tearing in 1. cheek.
I
—
Tongue. Flabby, white, with creamy coating. Red-
Catarrhal irritation, with scraping and scratching in ness, and of whole inside of mouth, especially the
throat, with pain as from excoriation and difficult
j
coryza.
in morning. Bleeding after dinner from 1. nostril ;
Coldness on taking medicine, then
;
tip, < touch.
t
on blowing nose. Smell like a profuse sour sweat. warmth. Pithy feeling in anterior half.
—
Cliilicnl. In children, catarrh, stoppage and acrid burning j\Iouth in general. —
Redness, especially beneath
discharge, inability to sleep on account of the stoppage, starts up tongue
; < towards CA'ening, with tenderness and
: ;
also nosebleed on washing the face or hands or after eating. inflammation of mouth and throat, with pain as if
—
Face. Redness of 1. cheek. Pallor; before and excoriated. Burning vesicles on inner side of lower
during menses with nausea and mental and physical lip painful white, on inner side of lower lip inside
; ;
;
Pain in palate as if ulcerated on touch of tongue, during menses, with trembling. Discomfort after
then exfoliation. Scraping soreness in mouth, es- eating, with jsressure in stomach and forehead. Heavi-
pecially in inside of i;pper gums, with softness of one ness in pit; in epigastrium. Emptiness. Burning
spot. Roughness, with bloody taste, then cough and in pit; then in bowels; extending into intestines, as
expectoration of light-colored blood, with burning from strong wine. Coldness in region.
and heaviness in chest, heat and redness in face and Abdomen. Distention; with retention of stool; pain- —
trembling of whole body. Narrow feeling, so that she ful D. Accumulation of flatus, with griping much ;
fears to open her mouth or move her tongue lest she flatus in evening ; emitted in afternoon, evening and
should hurt some part by touch of tongue. Dry night fetid. Rumbling in afternoon, with discharge ;
feeling in morning; dryness in evening, not > by of flatus R., with movings with pain as from ; ; ;
cool, then burning salt nasty and sourish sourish ing in open air, > lying on abdomen and applying
; ; ;
and metallic to food ; sour after drinking milk sweet, warm cloths, with contraction and rumbling, appear-
;
with bloody saliva bloody. ; ing again in evening and in the cold next morning,
Throat. —
R. submaxillary gland tender to touch. afterwards > in room P., with obstruction. Griping ;
Swelling of tonsils, < morning and evening, with with flatus.- Cutting and biting as from worms, with
difficult swallowing. Stinging and drawing or tearing, contractive pain at stomach, chilliness, sweat and
< speaking. Sensation of something sticking in it, sleeplessness till morning, with return of pain on
morning and evening, with choking pressure sensa- waking cutting before and after a loose stool. Pain at 7
; ;
tion as if something were sticking in r. side, making A.M. waking at 3 a.m., two days before menses after- ; ;
swallowing difficult. Pain during deglutition as if r. noons froixL wet and cold nights, > emission of strong ;
tonsil were sivollen. Pressure in, with external swelling flatus after breakfast before menses, and in small of ; ;
on sides. Aching and shooting in afternoon and back during menses, with griping, pressure, and with ;
towards evening in a thyroid gland, which had been tension between scapulse resulting in diarrhoea ;
swollen aiid numb for years. Full and obstructed as before diarrhoea disposition to flatulent P. Sud- ;
feeling. Soreness towards evening. Roughness, < den painful contraction, as far as stomach, > by com-
;
speaking; R.,ivith scraping. Scraping; causing cough. pression and passing off after lying down. Hea%T[ness.
Burning, and in oesophagus in pharynx doiun Symi^toms recur regularly everj^ evening.
; ;
cesophagu-s, as from alcohol. Dryness and in mouth, Contractive and pinching pain in upper, then in
;
morning on waking, and afternoons and evenings, with lower part, in morning before menses, causing nausea,
thirst. Hawking frequently on account of mucus in salivation, faintness and chilliness. Pressure over
throat hawking of salt mucus at night. umbilicus as from a but'ton. Sore pain in liver. Ach-
;
Stomach.. —
Appetite violent; great at dinner; in- ing under r. ribs, in region of liver; in small intes-
creased at dinner, but satiety after eating a little ; great tines.
hunger with but little appetite. Apj)etite lost; in Sides. Stitches in 1. in evening when stooping —
morning with continual thirst for meat or boiled below 1. ribs in evening. Pain in 1. in morning in 1.
; ; ;
things during menses, with desire only for bread and during dinner, > emission of flatus. Compression on
cold things. Milk is distasteful. Little appetite and both, when sitting, > motion and stretching. Burning
hunger, though he relishes his meal. Thirst in deep in 1. ;
with chilliness and vomiting of sour water in attacks ; transversely across towards sacrum and rectum, dur-
at night; every day after dinner; after eating ; during ing stool, > bending body, ceasing after stool. Con-
and after dinner (during menses), with weakness tractive cramp deep in hypogastrium on stooping,
with flatulent disturbance. Vomiting when walking. also in small of back. Cutting in lower A., during
Distention after eating. Rumbling. A stitch at which the abdomen is very small. Pressure in groin
pit at e^-ery attack of cough. Pinching with rumb- ; and bend of thigh in hypogastrium, also during din-
;
lingand gurgling. Gnawing at r. side. Boring, ex- ner. Sense of fulness and distention in 1. groin.
tending to first lumbar vertebras, with tearing. Pain ; Hernia protrudes in 1. groin.
at night; on pressure; after dinner; > after supper; —
Rectum. Varices form, moist and jDainftil, as from
with loathing of supper; with disposition to watery excoriation; i^rotrude, > lying; protrude during
risings with nausea and sensitiveness at pit at pit
; ; stool and are painful afterwards, so that she cannot
after eating, then nausea and vomiting of ingesta, walk. Cutting, with good stools. Burning pain at
then sour taste extending in a vibratorv motion night, with urging to
; stool. Tenesmus with the stools ;
;;; ;;
morning. Frequent mictiorition ; at night, sometimes the cough is apt to be worse in the early morning hours some- ;
sandy ; turbid U. of peculiar smell and with coi^ious on 1. side ; when breathing, <
at side of 1. nipple
sediment turbid, high-colored and fetid
; alkaline ;
when sitting ; by lowest ribs
S. under r. breast, close
(it had been acid). at last true rib when breathing and singing in ;
—
C'liiliOSlI. Indicated in urjemia with the characteristic symp- upon sternum, in r. side of chest and under 1. breast,
toms of tlie drug.
with bruised pain in the parts on touch in 1. side,
—
Sexual Organs. Itching of glans jjenis of mons
; ; beginning in prajcordial region and moving downward
;
tum on touch, and involuntary erections. Drawing at r. breast on touch as after sitting bent, < r. side
;
pain in scrotum. Drawings in scrotum, > by raising intermittent, < 1. side. Bruised jDain in middle, in
it. Weight of scrotum. Relaxation of scrotum. Itch- morning. Oppression, < lying 0., with desire to ;
ing of scrotum. Desire vehement, without remarkably cough in order to be relieved; with difficulty in
voluptuous thoughts and almost without erection speaking, coryza and mucous expectoration, < morn-
voluptuous, with trembling of body almost without ing compressive. Contraction from cough contrac-
;
;
with want of appetite; delavfil, with one comjalete oppression as f^rom accumulation of blood. Rush of
;
interruption; pale; copious: oniiiiiis, blackish, often in blood after writing. Heat internally. Coldness inter-
clots, passing off with spasmodic pain in abdomen, and nally. Weakiress with coryza. ;
itching in larynx. Constriction in larynx from both breathing when hand is pressed on heart with retrac- ;
.
sides of neck. Hoarseness ; with roughness in throat. tion of epigastrium and weakness in prascordial region.
Difficulty in talking after eating D. as from weakness ; Pulse quick; strong.
of organs of speech, or on account of pains resembling —
Neck. Drawing pain in nape, with stitches over
pains at stomach. Mucus in trachea increased. temples and bloated face. Drawing down from neck.
Rattling in trachea as from mucus. Stiftness when turning head. Tension in nape on
Cough all day
; and in morning, with mucous stooping, with pain in forehead as if it would burst.
expectoration morning in bed, with mucous expec-
;
—
Back. -Twitching at night when asleep. Pain
toration, affecting chest and head in evening in bed ; during motion.
evening in bed, with asthma; at night; from 12 to 1 —
Loins. Sudden stitches in r. Shooting. Pain;
o'clock at night, with stuffed cold and sleeplessness during menses ; when walking ; < motion and walk-
Ammonium Carbonicum- 62 Ammonium Carbonicum.
pressive pain at rest, > walking; gnawing, and in knee, as if tendons were too short, on pressure and
hips, extending to abdomen and moving again back- when sitting upon them. Drawing pain descending
ward throbbing, when at rest. Bruised pain. Sud-
;
from 1. hip. Pain in r. thigh as if inmost marrow were
den darting when walking out into open air, < rising shaken, < lying and sitting. Bruised feeling when ;
Stinging in coccyx, preceded by itching. menses over r. knee, > rubbing. Sprained feeling in
;
Extremities. —
Stretching; morning. Prickings in L, with weakness and sudden bending of legs when
tips of fingers and toes. Pain at night, with gnawing walking. Jerklike scraping upon bones of thighs and
pain in small of back P. in forenoon and night, with legs in evening, obliging her to twitch up the leg and
;
gnawing jjain in small of back, > rest. Sticking walk about. Sudden pulsation about r. hip in even-
drawing, sometimes in r. arm, sometimes in legs. ing. Stiffness when walking. Weakness, and of
Bruised feeling; in evening. Weakness, < evening, legs.
in knees and legs; with disinclination to work; in —
Knee. Cracking on motion. Twitches, and in legs
morning, as if he had not slept enough as after a T. in patellse in evening. Tearing. Sprained feeling
;
fever. Hands and feet go to sleep when sitting, > on sitting down and turning leg. Boring in and upon
moving about. Heaviness. patella; boring and drawing in knee, causing uneasi-
Tipper Extremities. —
Tearing in joints. Pain in ness in legs.
glands of axilla, with swelling. Paralytic drawing —
Leg. Twitches towards evening. Stitches deep in
from 1. axilla to wrist. calves. Tearing below knee and at 1. tibia. Sprained
—
Shoulder. Tearing in 1. towards chest. Shooting feeling in 1. when walking. Straining in calf (from a
;
and tearing in r. joint. Pressure upon 1. Drawing cold?). Sore and bruised feeling in muscles. Seem
pain in r. joint. Bruised pain in 1. in 1. shoulder contracted. Shortened feeling in tendons of muscles.
;
and elbow in evening. Cramp when lying, < rising C, especially in muscles ;
Arm. Spasm, of r., draiving it backward, then heat of of tibiae and feet C. in calf -when walking in open air.
;
body and turbid white urine. Pain at 3 or 4 a.m., Heaviness in evening. Restlessness. Pain as from
with coldness and stiffness of arm, heaviness in elbow, paralysis, as if they were going to sleep, > walking.
and oia motion of arm or when it is in bed tearing in Asleep when sitting and standing, and at night when
shoulder, elbow and wrist. Drawing pain, and in lying on the limb.
hands. R. appeared to iveigh a hundred-weight and to Malleolus. —
Tearing, and in joints of feet, extending
be without strength. Weakness of r., with coldness, to toes, > warmth of bed. Drawing jjain in external.
numbness and lifelessness, then tingling. Paralyzed —
Foot.- Swelling as far as calves of ball of r. in morn- ;
feeling in r.; in r., with heaviness, weakness and ing on rising, aiad tenderness as from frost. Trembling.
necessity to let it hang down, with swelHng and cold- Tearing twitches in r. heel. Stitches in ball of r.
ness of hand. (over r. heel). Tearing in soles. Pain in ball of 1. in
—
Upper Arm. Twitches in r. Insensibility, where evening in heel on waking, as if the bone were per-
;
he had been pricked. forated iDy ulceration. Sensitiveness to wet and cold.
—
Elbow. Cracking during motion. Stitches. Tear- Burning in the swollen ball of 1., with pain. Crawling
ing in bone, as far as little finger in bone of 1., ex-
; in dorsum of 1. as if asleep. Tingling in 1. heel, with
tending towards hand, and at same time in 1. nostril. ulcerated feeling when touched; in sole when lying in
Boring in fossa that receives olecranon process. evening, with itching and with burning after scratching.
Creaking pain on stretching arm out straight before Weakness.
him. Stiffness. Toes. Redness of big toe, < evening in bed, with sivell-
Pain in middle of 1. forearm, evening in bed, with ing and pain, and with sivelling of whole foot ; tender red
feeling as if bone would curve inward forcibly and swelling of r. toes, like chilblains, in evening. Painfiil
break. Tearing in wrist, as far as fingers, > warmth of twitches in ball of big toe (which had been frozen
bed tearing in 1. W., as if in marrow, towards 1. finger.
;
when a child). Stitches in balls of big toes, with
Tension in wrist, < motion. drawing as if frozen, < evening on going to sleei^;
—
Hand. TrembUng. Distention of veins after wash- tearing S. in big toe, with twitches. Piercing pain in
ing in cold water, with blueness. Stitches when ball of big toe, evening in bed. Pain in ball of big
breathing, and in fingers. Pain on dorsum, waking toe as from subcutaneous ulceration, when walking.
her at night. R. goes to sleei^ at night when lying on Skin. —
Redness, like scarlatina, of whole upper part of
it. body ; R. of a dormant herpetic eruption, with itching
Fingers. —
Swelling of middle joint of r. middle, and burning, then disappearance in a few days. Blue
with pain when touched or bent. Twitching in 1. spot over knee, with burning. Hard swelling of cheek,
thumb. Cramp in posterior phalanx of a finger, as well as glands of ear and neck. DeeiJ-seated in-
morning till night, when in the cold, < stretching, duration over r. knee, with pain on pressure. Hardness,
with stitches. Tearing in fingers, and in articulations with chaps. Desquamation of palm. Scaling of chin,
of thumb. Pinching on stretching them apart. Jerk- with itching. Eruption at mouth; miliary, around chin.
ing griping in 1. thumb, as if in bone. Drawing pain Herpes-like, scaly eruption aroiind mouth, ^^hite
from tips as far as hand, as from mesmerizing. herpes-like spots on cheek, continually exfoliating.
Bruised feeling in 1. thumb in cold air. Rash on r. side of neck and on 1. forearm red rash on ;
cheek near ear, with pain on pressure on legs, with in 1. side of chest, tearing in forehead, confusion of
;
inflammation burning, on nape and forearms itch- head, alternate redness and jjaleness of cheeks, jjress-
; ;
ing, on thighs and hands itching, on podex on ure at stomach, disposition to eructations, violent
; ;
23odex, painful at night on lying down. Small tuber- coryza and sleeplessness.
cles on elbow and large ones on neck, with cutting, Shivering; before sleep. Rigor when walking across
only a few ulcerating. the street. Rigor, with W(;;ikii(s>. then heat in face.
Boils on forehead; tip of nose; on cheek and Rigor alternating witli IkmI. c-iii'MMlly heat in face.
around ear; on cheek, at corners of mouth, and on Chills and heat for several da^s, iinA-stly shaking chills,
chin boils and indurations, discharging blood and then dry heat, with sweat only in morning. Head
water; above r. breast, with redness and jjain on gets colcl easily. Cold feeling in longitudinal sinus of
touch on 1. shoulder on 1. nates in evening, with head. Cold hands and feet. Cold feet in evening, <
; ; ;
pain on r. thigh, discharging much pus and blood u'hen going to bed; cold feet, with heat in head.
;
•
when cut open; deep-seated burning, on knee, pre- Heat at 9 a.m. in forenoon, before menses, with ; ;
ceded by itching on 1. instep, with pain on touch. anxiety; evenings, with headache; at night; from
;
Pustules over whole body on forehead, temple, cheek walking in open air.
;
Hectic fever. Orgasms of blood
and chin side of nose tip of nose cheeks during at night. Heat in head when coughing in sinciput,
; ; ; ;
menses; r. commissure of mouth, with boring, pre- with pressure in head and face, with red cheeks ;
ceded by several pustules on 1. cheek and on thighs. especially in head and fare, with liurning in lobe of 1.
Vesicles on r. corner of mouth and on upper lip V. ear and around nosti-ils in vin ilnring and after dinner;
; ;
on 1. scapula, with stinging as from fleas. Soreness in face during mcntul cniiinu ; cuiiuciAlly in abdomen
between a child's legs. Ofiensiveness of the fluid in during forenoon. Burning in nape in morning. Burn-
an ulcer. ing in back, especially in small of back on a small ;
Sensitiveness to cold. Burning in accidental scratches sjDot of upper and lower arm in hands and feet about ;
on fingers, then subcutaneous pustules. Contraction noon in bend of r. knee and along leg, with redness ;
on forehead and face. Tension of face (nose and and increase of the pain on touch of cold hand. Heat of
lips), as if face were swollen, morning on waking. I. big toe, with piain as if burnt, < clamp weather and on
Itching here and there, usually > after scratching, pressirre of boot, > resting foot firmly on floor and
or painfully burning I. here and there, then after by walking.
;
scratching burning vesicles, or pimples or hard nodes. Swe&t; in morning ; towards morning night; early ;
Sleep. —
Yawning; with salivatioii, weakness, dis- every night, and heat in morning < night profuse, ;
;
comfort or chilliness spasmodic, in evening. Sleepi- fetid; as from weakness, on forehead; on joints in
;
ness by day in afternoon ; in evening, but uneasy morning; on legs at night; on scrotum.
;
sleep at night; when not busy; unconquerable S. Clinical. It is a useful remedy in scarlatina, low type, with —
after supper, but he does not sleep well at night. somnolence and other characteristic symptoms.
Sleeplessness from 11 till 1 o'clock; till 12.30, with
straining and pressure on abdomen and discharge of
flatus ; for two hours after 1 or 2 o'clock from mid- Causticum.
;
Ammonium
night till 4 A.M., with pain in sto^nach till 4 a.m., Hydrate of Ammonium, Aqua Ammonia, a transparent colorless
;
then oi^pressive sleep, during which he sweats till 7 liquid, holding in sohition ten per cent, of Ammonia gas, specific
gray. 0.959, may be taken as the first decimal dilution.
o'clock from itching and stinging of skin. Falls
—
;
night, then sleeplessness for a long time. Waking Relatives. Alcohol, Kali caust.
frequently with groaning and sobbing with chilli-
;
Generalities, Beating the Ised-clothes. Trembling
;
—
ness. Waking every half hour, then weariness in at least effort, with inability to stand on getting out of
morning. bed. Cramps. Bleedings from mouth, nose, eyes and
—
Dreams. Terrifying. (Nightmare on falling asleep.) ears, causing faintness. Emaciation, with constant
Anxious; with anxiety at the end, waking him at vomiting, weak, frequent pulse, hectic flush on cheeks,
3 A.M. Lewd, of coition, and on waking sensation eyes sunken, tongue foul, headache, constijiation and
as after an emission. Vivid. Confused about things weakness. ;
that happened many years ago. Semi-conscious, pupils dilated, breathing noisy and
Fever. —
Chilliness; during the day; in morning, hurried, pulse rapid, sweat, pain in abdomen, vomiting
then hiccough in evening towards evening, > after of blood, mucus and shreds of mucous membrane,
; ;
going to bed in evening, with bristling of hair, blue afterwards hoarseness, heavy, drowsy condition, face
;
hands and nails, chattering of teeth and shaking, dusky, skin dry, heat, later lips swollen, tongue diy,
sometimes followed by nightly heat and sweat iii mucous membrane of mouth eroded, mucous mem-
morning at night in sleep, > on waking at night, brane of fauces looking oedematous, softened and
; ;
sneezing and slight sore throat. Chilliness, with sweat, coma aiad incessant retching.
afterwards heat with thirst alternating with heat, in Face -pale, anxious and covered with clammy sweat,
;
bed from 9 to 12 p.m., together with uneasiness extremities cold, pulse rapid and feeble, mouth and
alternating with heat during menses, with sensitive- throat red and inflamed, burning pain in throat,
,ness to cold, nausea, thirst, pressure at chest, stitches difficult swallowing, feeling of impending suflbcation.
Ammonium Causticum. 64 Ammonium Causticum.
voice reduced to a whisper, breathing noisy, frequent and 1. hypochondrium, with tenderness to pressure on
and laborious, vomiting of mucus tinged with blood, these parts. Scraping and lancination. Hawking ;
tenacious mucus in throat inducing fits of cough and of frothy mucus; constant hawking, causing pain,
sickness. with expectoration. Swallowing difficult jDainful ;
White patches on tongue and inner side of cheeks, impossible. Dryness of oesophagus. B^^rning pain in
congestion of mucous membrane of tonsils and phar- cesoi^hagus, with tenderness of stomach on pressure.
ynx, swallowing difficult, frequent vomiting, respira- Stomach. -Thirst; with difficulty in swallowing; —
tion rapid and shallow, with rales, cyanosis, afterwards with inability to swallow. Eructations. Ineffectual
unconscious with half-open eyes, i^upils moderately retching. Vomiting blood matter Hke soap-sucls ; ;
Muscular pains, especially in thighs. Weakness. throws up by mouth and nostrils a burning whitish
Amelioration from drinking vinegar and water. fluid, smelling like sal volatile liniment. Pain from ;
—
Mind. Anguish with suffocation and constriction a hearty meal; in epigastric region, also < pressure;
;
of throat. Anxiety. Despondency. Despair. Ex- pain in epigastrium and 1. hyjDochondrium, with ten-
citement in evening, with small, quick j)ulse and derness. Epigastrium tender and swollen epigastric ;
increased oj)pression. Timidity. Fell back, insensi- region sensitive at-4 p.m., with small pulse and shiver-
ble, as if choked. Coma. ings. Heartburn. Heat, and in chest; feeling as if
—
Head. Confusion, with pressure in temj^le confu- on fire from stomach to mouth. Burning pain, and in
;
and to both sides. Pressure in frontal region, with Soft. Pain; in lower A. and in back and sacral
feeling as if the head would split. Forehead, where region inexpressible, in upper part of intestinal
;
swollen. Sunken and pupil dilated. Lachrymation. Stools frequent, bloody. Profuse, liquid, fetid, of much
Pupils contracted dilated and eyes inverted. Yellow- disorganized blood. Solid, with cessation of confusion
;
ish chemosis. Conjunctiva yellow. of head. Involuntary. Several, after vomiting, caus-
Ears. —
Deafness. ing burning at anus. None.
Nose. —
Coryza. Watery fluid running from, and Urine. Incontinence of Sujapressed. Scanty, red. —
air is completely excluded. Much serous liquid. Alkaline and dark. High-colored, thick, with abun-
Flow of bloody fluid, and from mouth. dant heavy lateritious elimination. Smelling of am-
—
Face. Pale ; with suffering expression. Red dur- monia. Albuminuria. ; Much sediment, consisting
ing exacerbations of fever; upper part violet red, of urates.
lower part blanched. Distorted, with red spots. Ex- Menses. Too early and profuse. —
pression of anxiety of anguish. Lips swollen lower
; Respiratory Organs. Voice lost; weak and indis-
; —
swollen cyanotic livid black coating on middle of tinct
; ; ; hoarse hoarse and weak deep and weak
; ; ;
lower; lijDS and tongue red and denuded; mucous speech fatiguing, interrujDted, also with low weak voice.
membrane of lips and nose destroyed inside of upper Glottis, oedema spasm, with asphyxia. Tickling in
;
;
lip, tongue, roof of mouth and fauces white and other larynx, with pain in epigastrium. Coarse mucous
parts excoriated. rales in larynx and trachea. Trachea spasmodically
—
Mouth. Tongue white and palate and oesophagus rising and falling. Bronchitis, with profuse expectoration.
;
as far as visible, with blisters tongue coated white, Cough and much expectoration, < after drinking
;
painful and tender, with patches of its membrane with much mucous expectoration when he tries to ;
pulled off. Black coat at tip. Tongue, mouth and drink, with expectoration, also with mucous expecto-
fauces red and raw, and when asked where the pain ration obstinate sonorous, moist, like suffocative
; ;
was he pointed to ponum adami, under 1. ear. Curled catarrh, with tracheal rftles spasmodic, with expecto- ;
pieces of white skin detached from tongue and throat, ration of much membrane. Bloody expectoration.
and those parts are red. Dry tongue. Burning and Profuse mucous expectoration.
scraping at root of tongue and at posterior wall of Suftbcation rousing from sleep. Choking sensation ;
fauces. Teeth clenched. Mouth and throat dark red, on swallowing. Respiration difficult; and stertorous,
swollen, tender, with epithelium detached in places. quick stridulous hoarse, croaking heavy and rat-
; ; ;
Burning, and in cesojihagus and stomach. Burning tling rapid. Inclination to draw a long breath, which
;
pain from mouth to stomach. Foaming. Salivation is prevented by pain in back of chest, in oesophageal
bloody. Much mucus much limjjid mucus from region. Gasping for breath.
;
Albuminous, viscid, bloody secretion pouring from rawness in throat. Spasm of the glottis (or paralysis), with suffoca-
j
wall of pharynx, of epiglottis and mouth, with sion with increased rattling and threatened suffoca-
;
pain in throat. Uvula contracted and covered with tion. Catarrh of lungs. Heat, and in stomach.
white mucus. Pain, and especially in epigastric re-
gion. Heat. Burning pain with feeling of suffoca-
—
Heart. Anguish in prsecordia, with of)pressiou of
; chest. Pr£ecordial region distended and painful. Tu-
tion burning pain down throat and in epigastrium
; multuous action. Carotids beat violently. Pulse.
;; : ;
rapid rapid and hard rapid, small and weak slow can scarcely walk, and chills on going to bed. Pressure
; ; ;
and irregular pulse and heart's action slow and inter- in morning, after an uneasy night, with heat there
;
mittent ;" pulse small small and hard small, de- Ijressure downward towards root of nose, morning
; ;
Extremities. Nails violet. Twitches of r. arm. Heaviness in front of; H., with internal heat and
sweat.
Clinical. — Muscular rheumatism of the shoulders.
Temples. Stitches in 1. in forenoon. Tearing in r., —
Skin. — Pale, Redness extending into side of face fine tearing U]:iward in r.
cold and inelastic. Dry. ;
over nose and frontal sinuses. Rosaceous spots on ^^^^^^ cluring menses sudden tear upward in
;
'
|
inner and anterior surface of forearms, then on whole in forenoon. Burning pain in 1.. and unietimes stitches. ,
inner surface of arm, generally following the lym- Painful twitches upward in 1.
phatics. Red erythematous spots with yellow borders,
especially along lymphatics. Erysipelas.
Vertex. Stitches on stooping from 3 to 6 p.m.
Skin is stitches in morning, with sensation as if head were
— ;
mucous membranes, especially of the air passages, and 'Closing as from sleep, > by light; at night, with
when decomposed in the blood acts as a heart-stimulant lachrymation of r., continuing long open air. ; m
(see Caustic Ammonia). Twitching of 1., > long rubbing. Lachrymation
Belations. —
Ammon. caust., Kali, Alumina, Mur. ac. morning after rising. Tearing in balls. Twitching
Generalities. Loss of fat. — Stitches in 1. side of in 1. ball, > rubbing.
abdomen, then in r. side of chest, then in r. scapula, Lids. Agglutination in morning on waking, with —
then in small of back, with chilliness and sleepiness burning in canthi after washing. Twitching of lower,
during the day. Pressive burning and stinging now < 1. Tearing in external canthus. Burning in can-
I
here, now there, in forenoon. Painful twitching, or thi morning, < looking at the light, > washing. ;
jerking tearing now here, now there, the pain most Vesicle in white. Redness of white, with itch-
severely beats, as if it would suppurate, 6 to 10 p.m., ing of eyes. Tearing in upper border of r. in after-
on sitting, > lying in bed. Pain and bruised feeling noon, while sitting, first < then > by pressure. Ham- ,
in all bones, when slumbering or sitting still. Bruised mering over margin of r. orbit in morning, or sensa-
pain in morning after rising, < during motion, especi- tion as if a large body were pushing there. Vision
ally in back, with tearing in shoulders and nape. misty in morning, > washing she distinguishes nothing ;
Contracted feeling in whole body, in morning, so that in the open air, even in the sunlight, sees better in the
walking was difficult, > long walkiirg. Orgasm of house. Yellow spots when sewing and when looking
blood with anxiety. Sudden faintness after dinner, out the window into the garden. Eyes weak, glassy,
;
CliniCiEl. —The mucous secretions are generally increased open air. Boring and stitching outward from r. Bor-
free in the air passages ; cover the stool profuse leucorrhffias
;
ing twitching in r. Clawing and tearing in r.
free discharge from nose, etc. Twisting in 1. and behind it, where there is a moist
Mind. —Excitement when
talking on an important herpes. Burrowing and turmoil in r. on which he lay
subject. Anxiety, sometimes with weeping anxiety, ; at night, as if somethiirg would come out. Tickling
with melancholy. Irritable, peevish and easily fright- in r. Itching in both, with discharge of liquid wax.
ened irritable and peevish in forenoon, > after dinner
; Grumbling and thundering noise in r. when sitting and
peevish in morning, and confused, as if she had not at night, with pulsations.
slept enough. Ill-humored in evening, absorbed in —
Nose. External swelling of 1. side, then discharge
her thoughts and can scarcely be induced to speak. of bloody crusts. Mucous membrane of nose and lips
Antipathy to certain persons. Timidity. Seriousness. destroyed. Sore on the inside and around margins
—
Head, Stitches, in the house, especially in 1. side, of nostrils. LTlcerative pain, in 1. nostril, < touch. Ob-
with pressure. Aching. Confusion as after intoxica- struction at night, with pain at r. nasal fossa 1. nostril ;
aching in evening, < touch, with weakness, so that he Clear water running from nose and corroding lips^
5
Ammonium Muriaticum. 66 Ammoniimi Muriaticum.
Coryza, with eruptions in nostrils C, with obstruction; Eructations of air of food opipressive, tasting of
; ;
difficult discharge of much mucus dry, but clear ; of bitter, sour water in afternoon, the taste of which
water runs out of nose at one nostril, out of which
; remained till she ate again. Hiccough after dinner ;
runs thick, yellow matter, with tearing in cheek-bone frequent H. or bitter eructations, with the hiccough
and teeth of 1. side. Brown blood with the mucus on stitches in 1. breast.
blowing. Bleeding, morning on washing face B. from Nausea in attacls ; N. in forenoon on walking in open
;
1. nostril, with relief of the itching. Bloody froth from air after dinner, > eructations and in open air after
; ;
nose and mouth. every dinner and supper, with waterbrash and
—
Clinical. Coryza, with acrid, watery discharge, ulcerative horripilation with oppression at stomach, yet inclina- ;
pain in nostril, nose very sore to touch. Discharge scalding hot, tion to eat.
also with cold feeling between shoulders. Loss of smell. Stinging at pit at 8 a.m., extending into r. axilla and
Face. —Pallor. Distortion, expression of anxiety. muscles of r. upper arm, with burning. Heat in
Burning in afternoon, with pressure, be-
Swelling of cheek, with enlargement of a gland below morning.
r. angle of jaw, with throbbing aiid lancinating pain.
coming a stinging; burning towards pharynx, like
Tearing in bones of r. side, evening while sitting in heartburn. Gnaiuing-; or grinding, as fi'om worms.
; .
moisten them constantly with the tongue itching^ yet he can hardly persuade himself to eat. Sensation
;
pimples around upper; blisters on upper, becoming of fasting, yet it feels full, < after breakfast. Fulness
inflamed and ulcerated excoriated spot on r. side of in afternoon, with oppression. Drawing.
;
—
Mouth. Teeth, tearing in all at 8 p.m., > in bed in evening, > by two stools, with tension of stomach.
;
in upper, evening in bed, r., then 1. in a decayed Rumbling in afternoon morning on waking, from
;
; ;
root of 1. upper, in afternoon when sitting, > pressure. ferm.entation in sides, extending to chest. Growling
Stinging in ujjper incisors. Swelling of gums of lower and noises, with emission of much flatus. Frequent
back teeth, with stitches extending to 1. temple. emissions of flatus loud emission emission of ofi'en- ; ;
Tongue white coated more than usual on rising sive flatus, without sensation of flatus.
;
burning pain ; burning vesicles at tip. Could scarcely motions G. here and there in afternoon, without ;
speak and complained of burning pain in throat and sensation of flatus. Pinching at every inspiration P. ;
chest. Taste bitter, also in morning, > after eating, before a loose stool P. in abdomen and groins morn- ;
with frequent bitter eructations; bitter, during the ing after rising, as before menses. Colic. Pain after
anxiety, with nauseating bitter eructations diarrhoea P. > stools. Soreness intornally after ;
sourish, ;
also morning on waking pappy, morning after ris- mormng diarrhoea, with pain as if beaten sensation
;
! ;
Inside.
:
Weight, > m
sive pain when swallowing, and drawing and sting- sleep, with anxiety. Oppression. Fulness. Pressive
ing pain in the swollen submaxillary glands. Sting- tension in 1. side near ring, as if something were press-
ing when yawning. Stinging raw sensation. Sore- ing out. Drawing in side.
;
ness, with rawness. Burning pain in throat and chest Burning pain in a spot in upper. Si^lenetic stitches
with difiiculty in speaking. Constriction, with difl!i- even when sitting. Stitches in 1. hyjiochondriac re-
cult respiration. Roughness, > after dinner. Dry- gion when spinning. Stitches in region of r. ribs in
ness. Itching, then expectoration of blood. Throbbing afternoon when walking, with burning. Pinching in
an artery, with uneasiness and hypochondria.
in tonsils, as if in
anxiety. hawking from tickling in throat,
Constant Umbilicus. Rumbling around then soft stool, with — ;
without much expectoration. Hawking up mucus in urging. Cutting around, in evening, with shooting.
morning. Hawking with expectoration of small Griping below, at 6 p.m. Grinding neai', after dinner.
pieces of mucus. Mucus difiicult to hawk up. Pinching to left of, while standing, < stooiDing around. ;
Mucus which he can neither swallow nor hawk up! ^\ ^' ^'^^^ ^^^'^'^ ^wo stools. Pain around, in afternoon.
!
luiquenchable, afternoons absence of. ; ing. Stitches in r. when sitting, coming out behind hip.
; ;
;
Clilllcal. Chronic congestion of the liver, with depression tickling in throat, which continues when not coughing,
—
of spirits, stools coated with mucus. iia forenoon. Violent cough at 10 p.m. in bed, cluring
— which water comes into her mouth. Cough, with
Rectum and Anus. Itching soreness of rectum with expectoration in morning
C. during the day, with
; ;
pustules by the side of it. Burning in rectum during and hawking and
expectoration of mucus C. at night ;
after soft stools (Mur. ac). Burning in anus during soft ivhen lying
on back, loose, with sticking in 1. middle
stool (Mur. ac). Itching in anus, > after nosebleed, false
ribs, extending to last false ribs and preventing
with pressure. Hsemorrhoiclal flux produced or in- " coughing out," < turning
on to side. Expectoration
creased. Tearing in perineum when walldng. Stinging
of tough mucus in afternoon.
tearing in pierineum in evening.
Stool. — Contained
glassy, tough mucus. Covered with
Desire to breathe deeply and to cough long, with
slight expectoration. Short breath. Suffbcatioia
mucus. Gh'een slimy diaiThcea mornings. Diarrhoea
threatened. Breath lost when walking, obliged to
in morning after every meal, with pain in abdomen,
;
breathe deeply but slowly.
back, small of back and in limbs. Soft ; at aii un-
usual time and frequent, also with much micturition Clinical. — Pulmonary catarrh, with hacking, scraping
;
in anus, then usual stool in afternoon. Of two small sitting bent below 1. female breast while standing
;
pieces, j)assed with pressure, then soft stool. No stool in fore part in afternoon, > sitting; in fore part in
for two days, with colic and sensation as if diarrhoea afternoon and next morning, with pressure sudden ;
—
Clinical. Constipation, with hard, crumbly stool, or the evening while sitting upward, as with an awl, in 1., ;
ffEces arecovered with glairy mucus. Chronic diarrhoea during afternooris with every inspiration tearing, in. a sjiot ;
menstruation, green mucous stools; sometimes diarrhoea alternates in 1. clavicle, with bruised pain on touch. Tearing in
with constipation.
a spot in 1. clavicle, with bruised pain on jjressure.
—
Urinary Organs. Pinching in bladder when lying, Bruised pain Iseneath r. breast, frequently intermittent,
as far as urethra, with stitching. Tenesmus of ijlad- also often with short breath. Pressure in fore jaart in
der after 4 a.m. Urging to urinate at 10 a.m. Desire evening upon 1. ; mamma
when taking exercise in
to urinate, with emission of only a few drops, then open air, and iia 1. side of chest on going from warm
micturition with the stool. Micturition frequent and room into open air in middle, in afternoon, unth ;
bed frequent, with little desire. Stitches in 1. sper- when moving arms forcibly and when stooping like
;
;
matic cord, with beating. In female genital organs a dry catarrh. Tightness on respiration. Painful ten-
sensation in morning as after an embrace. Leu- sion under r. mamma, frequently intermittent, after
corrhoea, with distention of abdomen ; L. like the white dinner. Tension or compression as with a ^dse in
of an egg after pinching around navel ; brown, slimy L. front at lower part, when standing.
after micturition. Menses too soon ; ivith pain in abdo- Rawness at 8 p. m. Sticking crawling in 1. when
men and small of back, flow more profuse at night. Dis- sitting. Burning spot when walking in open air;
charge of a quantity of blood with the stool during burning spot on r. side. Beating after dinner, extend-
menses. ing to ijharynx, with heat in face and uneasy mood
B. like a pulse in a sjjot in 1. cavity, morning when
Clinical.— Many abdominal symptoms during menstruation
and pregnancy, constipation as above, liver swollen and sensitive, standing.
with jaundice, flatulent distention of abdomen. Menstruation too Clinical.^In catarrhal pneumonia of children, with ropy,
early and free, tlows more at night. During pregnancy pain in 1. tenacious expectoration.
abdomen as if sprained.
side of
—
Heart and Pulse. Tearing in jirtecordial region,
Respiratory Organs. Irritation in morning, causing extending suddenly into 1. forearm. Pulse intermit-
—
hawking, with expectoration of a piece of mucus and tent weak, irregular, rapid small, soft, rapid.
;
—
;
a raw sensation, then soreness behind uvula. Hoarse- Neck. Swelling of cervical olands. Tearing stitches
Ammonium Muriaticum. 68 Ammonium Muriaticum.
in neck and 1. clavicle on moving head. Tearing in Arm. —Tearing in 1., as in tendons, extending
if
turning it, from nape to between shoulders. Tension joint, as if in the marrow, as far as wrist, in afternoon.
in nape at 10 p.m., > after lying down, with stiffness. Compression in 1. when leaning it against the table, >
Drawing in tendons of nape. motion of arm. R. seems jjaralyzed and rigid in
—
Back. Aching at 10 a. m., during menses, then morning.
weakness of thighs. Pain when sitting, > motion, Forearm. — Pressure in 1., in bed, > motion, re-
with compression as from a vise. Bruised laain, < newed by leaning arm ujDon the table when writing.
lying upon it bruised pain at night, < lying upon it.
;
Drawing from r. elbow to little finger, in afternoon,
Sprained and bruised pain in r. side, extending to becoming a tearing, > motion. Heaviness and feel-
middle ribs and axilla, waking at night, on turning ing as if asleep in r., in afternoon.
the body, stretching arms, sneezing, yawning and —
Wrist. Tearing in tendons of internal surface of 1.,
breathing. Tension, preceded by itching of 1. scapula. in afternoon in tendons of internal surface of 1., with
;
with necessity to turn constantly, the pain lasting till Cramplike pain in middle phalanx of r. middle finger,
1 P.M. next day. Bruised pain at night at night, so ; as if in tendons, on bending fingers inward. Painful
that she can hardly lie in afternoon while spinning,
; throbbing under 1. thumb-nail from 1 to 5 p.m.
> after motion. Painful stiffness, even when sitting, < Aching in first joint of 1. index on stretching it out
raising the body erect. Sensation as if something elastic while knitting, > bending it. Crawling in tip of r.
like air were pressing out, in forenoon, after yawning. thumb and index, as if going to sleep, in evening
Bruised pain in coccyx when sitting, < ivhen slum- when sitting.
bering. Lower Extremities. —Boring. Thigh. Twitching
Extremities. —Shooting
tearing in tips of fingers in 1. popliteal region, on walking the cords seem too
and
and toes, then in r. upper arm, now here, now there, 6 short, > long walking. Tearing in front of thigh when
to, 10 P.M., > after lying down, with anxiety. Tearing sitting; in c.rti nml surface of r. in evening when sitting
in 1. arm and foot in fingers and toes at 8 p.m. on down
; inter tnittc at in I. hip, extending down thigh in
;
Clinical. This drug lias been used in the treatment of morning on rising, so that she could not descend
—
chronic sprains. It is one of the remedies when there is contrac- stairs, > by long and violent exercise.
tion of the hamstring tendons, which seem tight when walking, > —
Knee. Stitches at 9 p.m. w-hen sitting. Stinging in
by continued motion. Cures sciatica the pains <^ by sitting, 1. when walking in forenoon, then tearing.
;
Upper Extremities. —
Shoulder. Tearing on waking calf during rest after walking. Draiving tension when
before nndnight. Piheumatic pain in joint on motion, sitting or lying, obliging him to wcdh crooked, after which
r., then 1. Burning in r., with pressure. Throbbing the symptoms pass off. Tension in tendons, with trac-
in r., as with a finger, morning in bed, and during the tion so that' walking was difficult, with lassitude in
day. Drawing in joint, as after a cold, in afternoon legs. Spasmodic contraction around lower part of 1.
at rest. in forenoon. Weakness, > night. Insensibility of 1.
Axilla.Swollen gland, resembling a hard, red ulcer, in afternoon when sitting (dead feeling).
which separated constantly into parts, like a large Malleolus. Spasmodic contraction or tearing below —
pimple. Rapid intermittent throbbing in 1., while and around r. inner, when sitting. Trobbing as from
sitting. an ulcer in 1. outer on walking, and in r. foot. ;
;
Foot. —Tearing
in external border when standing, the coldness ending in itching. Chilliness at 5.30
> motion. pain in r., > vigorous rub-
Heel, ulcerative p.m., then sweat before midnight. C. and shivering at
bing; tearing in r. heel at 3 a.m., in bed, with ul- 6 p.m., and next morning then sweat in bed, all
at 7,
ceratiA'e pain ; sticking tearing in 1. heel, and ulcerative without thirst. C. alternating with heat, then sweat
pain pain in bones of heels as if bruised and con-
;
in evening. Intermittent fever, paroxysm of cold, heat
tracted when walking spasmodic, painful contraction
; and profuse sweat. Fever paroxysms begin with
in r. heel evening in bed. Asleep sensation in r. foot chill and heat and end with sweat.
at night, in 1. next forenoon. More heat than coldness. Heat in face, > open air.
Toes. —
Sticking in 1. great, afternoons, slowly in- Heat on r. side of head every evening in head before ;
in r. great, in afternoon while sitting in external ; head in afternoon; dry, in head on entering room,
surface of r. great, while sitting. then thirst in evening. Heat in evening, without
Skin. —
Red spots on 1. side of chest, with liurning thirst; in forenoon, thirst in morning after rising;
itching, turning pale on pressure. Desquamation be- H. in afternoon, with sweat, then thirst. Attacks of
tween thumbs and index fingers. Eruptions on face. fever, then chills and heat, with bloated red face, and
Dry and tettery herpes on face. Rash over whole thirst during the chills and heat. Heat in palms,
body. Miliary feruption profuse soles and face in evening after lying down, with thirst,
(sudamina) after
sweat. Psoric eruption over greater part of back and then sweat. H. over whole body when exercising in
lower limbs. open air, with redness of face and sweat over whole ;
Deep-seated nodes around and below r. wrist, with body in a warm room and after quick motion, with
itching, after scratching they burn, become inflamed redness of face and stinging heat, especially externally
and seem about to suppurate, but do not, with swell- over chest in whole body as if sweat would break ;
ing, a reddish brown scurf on those which are much out; at night in bed, then sweat in morning. Fre-
scratched. Pimples after itching and scratching, on quent flashes of heat, then sweat. Hot sensation
fore part of forehead on inner side ;of 1. forearm. after rising, with sweat of hands and odorous sweat of
Itching pimple on external concha of r. ear on r. feet. Hot hands.;
desquamation of the itching places the next morning. previous heat or chill.
Painful pimple on antihelix of r. ear. Sensitive and ClinlCxll. Cold feeling between shoulders. —
inflamed pimple on top of r. scapula.
Boil on r. side of abdomen on 1. shoulder, with
tensive pain. Vesicle on 1. side of face. Vesicles, with
;
Ammonmm Phosphoricum.
itching, then burning, on r. wrist on front of chest —
Clinical. It has been used successfully in some cases of
;
and on 1. leg. Tensive burning vesicles on r. shoulder, nodosities of the joints of tlie fingers and backs of the hands, and
forming scurf Vesicles on a hard base, on and about also for chronic bronchitis in patients suffering from chronic
r. wrist, mostly on its upj^er surface, with itching, then rheumatic gout. It has also been used with success in facial
paralysis.
burning, some becoming sciirfy from scratching, in-
flamed for a long time, new ones appearing daily. Ammoniuni Picrate.
Crawling in tips of fingers and toes. Subcutaneous
formication over whole body. Itching, now here, now Clinical. — Periodical neuralgia
in r. side of occiput, boring
extending to tlie ear, orbit and jaw, vertigo on rising, especially in
there, over whole body, evenings before lying down ;
irregular menstruation.
over whole body, > evening after lying down. Sen-
sation as from flea-bites at spots on 1. mannna in e\'en-
ing, > scratching.
Amyl Nitrosum.
Sleep. —
Constant yawning in morning, without A yellow ethereal liquid (C5H1 jN Oj). It is dissolved in alco-
sleepiness. Sudden sleepiness at 6 p.m., > when light hol for internal use.
is brought into the room.
falling asleep.
Startiirg up in evening on
Sleep restless after midnight, with fre-
General Action. —A direct and powerful dilator of
;
arterioles and capillaries, causing flushing of upper
quent waking and turning, amidst dreams. Sleepless
part of body, with rapid tumultuous action of heart.
after midnight sleepless till towards morning till 3
; ;
(Glon.).
lying down, with thirst < evening and night, with ;
mid-sternum, then lumbar region, then lower lobe of reading wavering yellow primrose halo, even with
;
; ;
r. lung, at apex of heart, and in lower lobe of 1. lung, eyes closed and shaded.
with tenderness on pressure, increasing dyspnoea,
SneezmgS, nasal catarrh and Slghnig, pulse 68, small
Clinical. —
Exophtlialmic goitre, the result of grief, with the
< pakns, and sensation as if scalp were jerked from pale. Grayish white. Sensation as if blood ivoidd start
occiput towards forehead, ceasing just before it ''
Feeling of a band about (Aeon., Gels.). Heaviness, then twitching and creej)ing under 1. eye. Vesication
° -liP^vi^^^w^ ^*°'
Intoxicated feeling. Surging of blood to head and face
(Bell., Glon.,Mellilot.). Fidness; with flushing of face,
Mouth. Wide open.
\
i
—
increasing to agony (Aeon.), with palpitation, which
Throat. —
Swelling and inflammation of 1. tonsil.
Collar seemed too tight. Constriction ; > motion on each
shook the whole body, then sinking to the floor, then ;
epigastric region.
i
pamm
Burning; with
_
and a weight in top of head as if it would be crushed f^^P^^ eructations. Fulness and pressure, with belch-
:
in. Vertigo morning on rising with heaviness of ^^^. 9^^ ^^^- I^iscomlort.
; ; ;
_ , .
side, then the other. ^""^^"^ together over region of uterus with hard feel-
Heaviness and pressure outward !
Pressure outward while walking, < 1., with heavy Menstrual flow begins at once, but ceases when no
pain in occipital region, extending to najje.
longer under influence of drug.
Vertex. Sensation of something rushing upward and —
Clinical. EflFects of suppression of the menses, or after the
throbbing in. Throbbing, and in carotids, with redness cessation of menses, flushing headache or general flushes over the
|
and heat in face, head and neck. Humming. ^^"^^ ^"'^ "PP^^ P"""' °^ '^'^ ^o^y-
I
^^id to be valuable in hour-glass
Parietals.—Aching in 1. Constriction as if pressed °^"" "''™' ""^ haemorrhages from the uterus. Valua-
_
'CiTlnl |
"ter-pains which are associated with flushing of the face.
in. Dull throbbing in sides and back of head.
—
Occiput. Boring. Aching r. < r. < heat of
; ; ;
Respiratory Organs. Cough; inclination to, with —
room and writing, > when forehead was painful sub- indescribable feeling of fulness about chest hacking.
;
;
occipital aching, < fatigue and evenings. Throbbing. Respiration accelerated. Peculiar sensation of chok-
ing. Suff'ocated feeling from palpitation. Dyspnoea
—
Clinical. Valuable for violent neuralgic headaches, with
Respiration difficult and
great flushing of the face, gasping for breath, tremulousness, with inclination to cough.
dyspnoea, or alternating paleness an°d coldness of' the face, espe- rapid. With feeling ot weight On sternum. Respiration
I
cially of oneside. Sometimes useful in the results of sunstroke with spasmodic and irregular, a few breaths very rapid,
I
the characteristic surging of the blood to the head and face, op-
then slow and long-drawn, finally they became barely
'
Anacardium. 71 Anacardium.
Chest. Acliiii^r in r. Drawint; ])ain in ]., between — .\nacardium occidentjile
Allien. ("the c-ushew nutj,
He\'entli and nintii I'iliH. I'eenliar sensation in r. ]mu<^ Rhus, .Ml.intlius, (."omocladiii. Nit. acid, Merc.
or eliest, not exactly a. (lain. ()ji|)roHHion on vvalkiiif;; Generalities. — Emaciation. St.artings when awake
(^specially at lower part of Hternum ; at (^ml of in evening in bed. Tremiiling from wijakness at every
Htcrnuni on deseendinfi; stairs. ('ontraetion at left motion. Motions more energetic and persevering,
of heart. Warnilli in. muscles contract more vigorously, but on motion the
Heart. —
Praecordial anxiety f Aeon., Caet.). Stitcli- fibres seem stretched too much or its if there were not
inj; and ('onstrietion in cardiac region. Pain in sufficient Huid in the joints. Indolence; after siesta,
rei;ion of heart, > nructatioiis pain in region of,
;
so that he can Hcarcely move his limbs, and loathes
extending round to hack pain and co'iislridion around speaking.
;
(('act.). (Constriction and ])rc.ssure over pnrcordial Stitches externally at several jilaces, pectoral mus-
r(!gion as if lie wanted to ml) it. Cardiac opprc.mon cles, forehead, wrist, et<^-. Aching internally in whole
and tiitiiiilo/iii/s Iicart iirliini. Marked beating' of heart l)ody in all tendons, .so that he cannot walk and sinks
;
rnili'd. 15loo(l pressnre (iiniinished. Pulse rapid; touch them burning in affected parts. ;
Bruised sen-
and small, then full; and irregular; irregular and sation in all bones, morning in bed, with stiffness of nape
jerking, then so slow and feeble that it could not be of neck and small of back, and headache in forehead and
detected at the wrist slow and utroii//, then quicker temples, all > rising (Rhust.). Drawing and pressive
;
and jerking; pulse distinctly felt in iingers (Glon.). ])ain in almost all parts. Drawing in alxlomcn and
Clinical.— Heart. Cardiac oppression, tumultuous action thighs, with subsequent burning, then jtain in bones
of tlie heart, violent pulsation in earotiils. A valuable palliative on touch, so that she cannot fall asleep.
in hypertrophy of the heart, with insulTiciency of the aortic valves. Uneasiness every fither night, so that he could
—
Neok. Stiffness and pain, neuralgic or rheumatic,
scarcely sleep feverish, in afternoon, as during a cold,
with faintness and tremor of limbs. Wetikness after
;
thing around Mm
(Merc), when standing and walking temple into forehead, when breathing. Tearing in I.
A. driving him out of bed. Anxious actions and imag- in brain, just above r. piercing and biting, extending ;
ination that he is surrounded by enemies, then warmth into brain. Neuralgia in r. Pressure in r. ; inward in
and boiling of blood. Apprehension ; in evening A. 1. immrd, > towards evening, with squeezing in
; ;
when meditating upon his destiny, with thought- temples and constriction in vertex tearing, in 1. Com- ;
open air irritable and contradicting. Takes everything Tearing in r. side of head, face and neck, then hum-
;
in bad part and becomes violent. Great susceptibility ming before 1. ear. Pressure in r., changing to stitches
to insults. Impatience and activity I. with the play P. in r., interrupted by stitches. Drawing pain in 1.
;
of his children, which usually pleased him. Indifference. Confusion in 1., then r.
Listlessness in morning. Irresolution, awkwardness Occiput. Twitching shoots and tearing, < bending —
and querulousness. Laughing when he should be head backward, and in temples. Tearing in succes-
serious. Great cheerfulness and more disposed to sive attacks, reaching to temple
; T. in lower part of ;
work in afternoon, as soon as the sleepiness after dinner r., extending to forehead. Aching in r. during ;
is past. cough.
Clinical.— Loss of memory, with melancholia, great difficulty Scalp. Boils, feeling sore —
when touched or
ia collecting the thoughts the weakness of memory and mental scratched.
;
Soreness at 4 p.m., or of dura mater.
depression have heen relieved in syphilitic patients, but without Itching.
marked relief of the general syphilitic symptoms. Melancliolia,
with fixed ideas of demons. At times inclination to swear or the —
Clinical. The headaches are digging, throbbing in charac-
;
idea that he is possessed of two persons or wills. Feare that he is ter, > by eating, but <^ by any attempt to use the mind or by
pursued orsuspecteii^ In general it cures a great variety of troubles overwork.
associated with profound melanclioly and liypochondriasis, associ-
ated with complete loss of memory, or with tendency to use violent
language. Extremely valuable for brain fag.
Eyes. —Rheumatic tearing in 1. (more in lids), ex-
tending to temples. Pain. Pressure ujDon, < 1., and
—
Head, Swelling. Twitchings from behind for- in 1. external canthus when looking long atone object.
ward, reaching across 1. side of vertex and forehead. Tearing in balls and orbits, mornings when walking.
Tearing during hard labor ; T., returning every third Pressure in balls from before backward or from above
day, with chills in whole body, low sjDirits and rest- downward. Sensation as of something between ball
lessness. Aching; < motion; with stitches in 1. and upper lid, which caused rubbing, something seems
temple occasionally grinding in evening stupefy-
;
;
; to rub between ball and lowsr lid. Pupils dilated.
ing, especially in forehead, exciting vertigo, so that he Pupil contracted; r. contracted.
threatened to fall to the left when sitting throbbing. ; Lids. —
Twitching. Swelling 1. swollen feeling.
; ;
Pressure inward in small places. Bruised feeling on Pressure below 1. external canthus as from a stye in ;
waking from vivid dreams in brain from mental ; r. inner canthus and neighboring tarsal cartilages.
efibrt. Confusion in morning after rising, with
; Pressure as with a plug on upper border of r. orbit, ex-
heaviness painful, when he lies in an uncomfortable
;
tending into brain, with stupefaction of whole side of
position. Heaviness. Vertigo afternoon after a walk ; head. Sensation as if a plug pressed in under upper
with blackness before eyes as if turning in a circle,
; border of orbits and touched the balls. Vision dim in
on~ stooping ; as if all objects were too distant, when evening, as if ej^es were full of water, obliging wink-
walking as after spirituous drinks. ing. Flickering; of a flame, > looking steadily.
—
;
Forehead. Stitches when coughing, or in side of Halo around light in evening. Sensitiveness to light.
head tearing S. over r. eye. Pinching in fore part
; Short-sighted. Every object appeared a long way off
of head, with tearings towards forehead. Grinding in '
on waking from a nap.
r. half of fore j^art of head, especially along the border Ears. —
Twitches in external. Stitches in 1. tearing ;
of the orbit, > strong pressure and when eating, with S. in tip of antitragus.
1. Tearing in 1., extending
pain as if a heavy load were forced in, the pain being down cheek T. along upper border of r. cartilage
;
> in evening when lying with the painful spot on the sticking T. in 1. external; suppurative tearing and
arm. Compression and dull pressure below 1. emi- I
beating in cartilage and inner ear, < boring in with
nence. Aching in morning A. in angle between frontal
; finger, an.d there arises a stopped feeling in meatus.
and nasal bones in centre of forehead, gradually ex-
; Twinging in r. meatus. Painful twitchings in 1.
tending deeper and over whole front of head, in even- meatus as if a nerve were put on the stretch, or like
ing; drawing, and in occiput and 1. vertex constrictive, ; electric shocks. Painfid drawing in I. meatus intcrnus.
from 5 P.M. till morning, with peevishness and a Cramplike pain in meatus externus. Cramplihe con-
grinding pain, which is > by strong pressure, after- traction ill /. iiiniliis, with pressure against tympanum;
wards extending to whole head, with painful feeling cramplik'c contraction in 1. concha.
of a band reaching from nape to ears constrictive A. ; Ulceratirc puin v^hen biting teeth togethei' ; when
in r. side, especially at external border of orbit. Press- swallowing. as from cotton, in 1.,
Obstructed feeling,
ure from without over 1. brow outward at r. side ; with impaired hearing (verified clinically, < during
coming out at r. eminence as if brain were shaken, ; storms). Itching in, with discharge of brownish
every morning on waking, < walking. Painful con- matter. Tingling in r. Pressure upon external.
fusion, extending to root of nose. Soreness. Drawing pain behind 1. Sensation behind ears as if
;
Anacardium. 73 Anacardium.
the part would become sore, obliging rubbing. Roar- ing after drinking cold water, then vomiting of this
ing before. Humming. Hearing sometimes acute, water, with a sensation as if the oesophagus were
sometimes feeble. pressed asunder by a large ball. Qualmishness at pit
— between meals, with anxiety as from a sprain, but
CIillica.1. Deafness, with loss of memory.
without real nausea, and with good taste and good
Nose,— Red sore pustules in r. nostril, on septum. appetite.
Pain as from too great cold, causing lachrymation, Rumbling and fermenting in jiit. Compressive
also in fore part. Bruised feeling in 1. bone. Obstruc- stitches in pit, on inspiration and expiration. Con-
tion of ])osterior nares. Sneezing. Coryza in even- tractive pain, > stooping, < lifting arm and turning
;
lachrymation. Bleeding after violent blowing. Illusory pit after every meal, with tension intermittent, over ;
amcll, as from burning tinder, morning on rhing ; like and near pit, when eating slowly coming and going ;
pigeon or chicken dung, < smelling his clnthci or his own in pit in region towards abdomen after a slight ;
body ; almost lost. breakfast, as if he had eaten too much. Fasting sen-
Face. —
Pale. Swelling, beginning at the eyes. Look sation in pit, then pressure in stomach and feeling as
sickly, hollow-eyed, with blue rings around eyes. of obstructed emission of flatus both above and below,
Squeezing in middle of cheeks. Pressure upon 1. with want of appetite. Burning rising into throat.
cheek-bone P. extending upward upon 1. side of Heartburn after soup, like sour air in oesophagus, with
;
chin, with external burning of chin. Drawing pain a constricted sensation. Shaking in pit at every step
in r. cheek-bone. Twitching of mouth and fingers in after eating. Tickling beneath pit, obliging laughing
sleep. Dryness of lips and their corners; burning when occupied with serious things, but when occupied
dryness of external borders of lips. Drawing pain in with ludicrous things he can refrain from laughing.
lower jaw, < evening. Tearing in joints of jaws T. Clinical. Morning sickness of pregnancy, relieved while
; —
in r. joint. eating, but the symptoms soon return.
Mouth. Teeth.— Tearing in 1. intermittent T. Ahdomen. Inflation after dinner. Rumbling, with
; —
Aching in a lower incisor as from stirring a tooth-pick pinching. Flatus moving about, as from a purgative,
in it, < contact of tongue and open air; jerking A., after eating. Wavelike shooting, like lightning. Cut-
more pressive than drawing, on taking something ting and pinching, as from flatulence or cold, with
warm into mouth drawing, in roots and gums
; of 1. tenesmus. Pinching. Griping; in morning. Pain
lower molars cramplike drawing, in r. lower, reach- more cutting than pinching, when flatus is incarcer-
;
ing to ear tensive and drawing, in a hollow molar, ated P. as if intestines were spasmodically shortened,
; ;
extending to ear, several clays at 10 p.ji. Elongated in forenoon on bending backward as if something ;
feeling at night in bed, with aching. Gums bleed on would twist together, then pressure P. twisting and ;
dight rubbing. Gums swell. turning transversely across, with the tenesmus.
—
Tongue. White and rough heavy and swollen Hypochondriac dejection after a meal, there is
;
feeling. Difficulty in speaking certain words, as if pressure upward in abdomen, with weakness of body
tongue were too heavy. Speech firmer and surer in and mind. Stitches in region of spleen, seeming to
afternoon than in forenoon. Painful vesicles in moidh. be partly in chest and partly in abdominal cavity S. ;
Liquid comes into mouth and throat, causing nausea in 1. hypochondrium S. sometimes in r., sometimes ;
in chest. Bitter dryness. Taste bitter to bread B. in 1. hypochondrium, when inspiring; pulsating burn-
;
after smoking. Tobacco does not relish, it only causes ing S. externally below r. short ribs short stitches ;
biting. Everything tastes like herring-brine. Insipid in muscles below 1. short ribs. Pressure in liver
taste to beer insipid, foid taste to food. region after eating.
;
Throat. — ;
Firm and tough mucus, at .same time ob.struct- Cutting suddenly once in r. side. Intermittent
i/ng posterior nares. Stitches here and there externally. pressure outward over ring.
Slow thrusts coming from both sides of the ears and Umbilical region. Rumbling. Stitches in ca^•ity — ;
in their cavities, as if two blunt plugs were penetrating S. on r. side over umbilicus S. 1. side intermittent ; ;
to meet in centre. Scraping. Roughness after eating, S. at umbilicus. Thrusts as fi-om a blunt tool in r.
;
with a deep tone to the voice. Rawness and soreness. Pressure in a small spot above and below U., and in
Pressure in pit; on both sides of larynx, sometimes 1. side of abdomen below U. after eating, < pressure ;
interfering with deglutition sudden, in 1. side. Dry- and breathing in muscles below umbilicus during
; ;
ness in forenoon, > eating bitter D. Itchitig. ; stool, and especially after it, < inspiration; as if
—
Stomach. Appetite great, pressure at stomach and something hard had formed, with a sensation when
nausea unto vomiting, after eating lost lost for din- breathing, speaking, and esj^ecially when coughing,
; ;
ner, yet he relishes it violent at times, none at all at as if the abdomen would burst, and when touched
;
other times. Thirst after eating constant T.; Eruc- pain like a pressure and tension around umbilicus as
; ;
—
;
the throat, after eating of fluid, choking him. Hic- ; Hypogastrium. Stitches deeply penetrating, at ;
which he is generally very fond with retching, return- 'ing the day, ivithout ability to expel anything. Urging to
;
Anacardium. 74 Anacardimn.
more in upper part of intestines ; frequent
stool after eating, < forenoon. Weak feeUng, as ifworking too slowly.
urging, with scanty, first soft, then hard stools. Strain- Pulse weak and accelerated. Slow P.
ing at stool, even when soft. Itching at anus after ;
—
CIillica.1. Palpitation, especially in old people, when com-
an embrace. plicated with such slight difficulties as an ordinary eoryza, rheu-
Stool. —
Diarrhoea at night, then constipation fre- ;
matic affections of the pericardium. Rheumatic pericarditis, with
double stitches through the cardiac region, one stitch is quickly
quent D., watery, but difficult. Pale. Frequent but followed by another, then there is a long interval.
difficult S. Constipation.
ate frequent desire, but httle passes. Irritability of Stiffness of nape ; painful, in r. side of neck, mornings
;
bladder. Micturition at night. Itching in urethra. on waking after lying on that side, < turning head
Frequent, clear, watery urine, before breakfast; fre- toward painful side with tensive pain, < turnmg head
;
quent, clear, watery urine, in small quantities. Dark quickly after keeping it still, less during constant mo-
green urine. Urine turbid when emitted, dejiositing tion ; in nape, occiput and between scapulae on
a dirty sediment. waking, with pressiv'e tension painful contractive, on
;
—
Sexual Organs. Tearing in mons veneris. Cutting 1. side close to occiput, when at rest, not affected by
motion.
along penis. Desire morning after waking D. from
;
—
Back. Painful stiffness when raising oneself whUe
at night without amorous dreams. sitting,> sitting bent.
—
Respiratory Organs. Cough in morning evening in ;
Scapulae. —
Cracking on raising arm. Stitches in
bed, causing blood to rush to head nightly, with raw- ;
external side of 1. ; in I., returning sloidy and causmg a
ness of throat after dinner, with vomiting of food <
; ;
tearing to extend to all sides tearing, near r., extend-
;
hacking, after eating, affecting throat as if it were raw Bruised pain in r. scapula and upper arm, < Hfting
short, with purulent expectoration short, < afternoon, arm. Formication, or sensation as if asleep.
with tenacious, gray-yellow expectoration. Expectora-
;
—
Small of Back. Stitches.
tion of blood when coughing. Asthma. Short respi- Clinical. — Diseases of the spinal cord, sensation of a band
ration, < after eating and when sitting; S., with around the body, feeling of a plug in the spine so that any motion
opijression in region of sternum. Interrupted respira- of the body causes a pain as if the plug were sticking still further
into the body, paralyzed feeling in knees, the patient scarcely
tion when drinking. is
Chest. —
Twitching of pectoral muscle, when raising
able to walk, feeling as if the knees were bandaged.
breathing ; at night when breathing in 1. prtecordial ; arm down and makes its motion difficult, when walk-
region, < breathing and walking in prsecordial region, ; ing in. the open air.
extending to small of back ; short, through and through —
Forearm. Cramplike twitches a hand's breadth
heart, succeeding each other two by two. Cutting in above 1. wrist. Cramplike pain in 1. at night in bed,
prfecordial region. Uneasiness apparently about heart and in back of hand. Cramplike pressure in 1., <
— ; — ;
Anacardium. 75 Anacardium.
pressure, becoming a tearing pressure on motion. stiff feeling as if bandaged or made tense. Weakness
Pressure inward here and there. Cramplike drawing in when standing after eating, with sleei^iness and indis-
r., from wrist to elbow. Pressive drawing on upper position to work. Paralyzed feeling, -with and
stiffness
surface of 1. Aching in muscles when writing. Pres- lassitude.
sive scratchings on bone when at rest. Leg. —
Tottering when standing. Pulsation and
Wrist. — Twitches in flexor tendons. twitches in muscles. Painful twitches, like electric
—
Hand. Stitches on back of 1. ; on external knuckle shocks, in 1. tibia, over malleolus wavelike twitches
;
index. Sprained feeling in metacarpal bone of r. little below r. knee when treading. Neuralgic twinges in
finger. Cramplike drawing in region of metacarpal 1. calf; about r. calf and ankle. Aching upon 1. tibia
bone of little finger. Cramplike contraction of 1., so when sitting, with uneasiness of whole limb, which
that she cannot straighten her finger. decreases when leg is drawn up. Cramplike pressure m
Pain in palm on moving it; cra-mpUke, lohere r. meta- calves, more towards outer side, towards tibia; rheu-
carpal bonev join phalanges; cramplike, where 1. index matic tensive P. transversely across tibia, on extending
joins metacarpal bone intermittent lancinating, cramp-
; leg when walking; tearing, in tibia, just below ankle,
like, on 1. border where little finger joins metacarpus ;
at anterior surface. Pressive lancinating pain in tibia
cramplike, twitching, in anterior extremities of meta- and muscles of legs, sometimes with boring. Burning
carpal bones ; pressive spasmodic, in muscles trans- pain in middle of leg, on anterior and rather on outer
versely across back of 1. grumbling, between
;
part. Drawing in legs here and there after a walk
;
metacariDal bones of 1. index and middle fingers, just with pressure and heaviness, the heavmess > by ex-
behind knuckles. tending foot ; cramplike, intermittent, from heels into
Fingers. Cramplike in lowest i;)halanges of
tivitches calves; painful, in tibia; downward in legs when
1., synchronous with jjulse. Tearings in little; in r. sitting. Tightness in 1. calf; in calf tvhen loalking and
thumb, extending to elbow, as if a whitlow would at night in bed, as if muscles were too short. Uneasi-
form. Intermittent cramijlike pain in lowest joints ness extending up and down, when sitting, > walking
of r. thumb and index. Intermittent neuralgia in and returning on sitting, causing pressure inward at
flexors of r. thumb, < jaressure. Contractive lancinat- places U. when sitting, as if everything were alive in
;
ing pain in muscles of 1. thumb, > motion and touch. them and descended in a turning motion into feet,
Tickling itching in little, seemingly seated deeper than which felt heavy and almost as if they would go to
the flesh, evening after lying down. Numbness. sleep. Heaviness.
—
Lower Extremities. Uneasiness when standing, as Ankle. Sprained feeling in I. tarsal articidation when
if they ought to be drawn up, wdth anxiety. Weari- setting foot on ground. Neuralgic twinges, now and
ness, as from too much walking, with sleepiness. then. Drawing pain in tarsal articulation when he
—
Thigh. Cracking in r. hip-joint on moving it while seats himself. Drawing dowmvard over outer malleoli,
sitting. Twitchings and drawings, especially in and when standing, with pain in soles.
about knees, as after a long walk, with painful uneasi- Foot. —
Cramplike drawing of r. sole into a curve.
ness when sitting, like a tremulous agitation. Boring Painful twitchings internally on back of foot. Stitches
stitch in muscles of lower part of r. in front burning ; on back of 1. Tearing and grinding pain in heel in
S. here and there in muscles, obliging scratching morning in bed. Cramplike pressure in 1. heel in- ;
itching, in 1., > rubbing. Sprained and bruised pain termittent P. at inner border of sole. Burning sore
over r. hip when rising from a seat and when moving pain above heel. Painful weakness of feet when sit-
trunk while sitting, < then by rising, and compelling ting.
him to walk stooping. Toes. —Intermittent twitching in r. great. Tearings
Pressure at inner side of r. thigh, with twitching ]
in greatT. transversely across roots, > mo\dng them.
;
ternal side of r. thigh, synchronous with pulse and Skin. j\Iulatto-like appearence of hands, white,
always accompanied by a lancination cramplike, ; with black spots. Redness of arm (affected part), with
anteriorly and posteriorly in 1. Dull pain just above pimples, then swelling and redness of face, then red-
1. knee; above knee on lifting foot high, with soreness, ness of abdomen- and thighs on which the arm had
and with painful w^eakness about knees and cramplike rested, swelling and redness of 1. hand, forearm and
pinching between bend of knee and calf. Drawing lower half of upper arm, vesicles and pustules on
pain down outer side of r. drawing pain above knees
; forearm, especially at back of forearm, the redness >
when sitting, as mere weakness when walking.
felt pressure, raised spots on back of r. hand, front of
Tearing contraction in spot on external side of 1., then wrist and on lower abdomen, surmounted by white
pain as from subcutaneous ulceration. Painless weak- pustules, redness and swelling of eyes (1. closed), up-
ness above knees when walking, with pain when sitting per lip, chin and back of r. cheek, with red raised
as after great fatigue. spots, the color being sharply defined, yellow crusts
—
Knee. Stitches in r. Pain on long stooping, and like eczema on chin, a red patch, with transparent
in muscles above and below them at inner side when ; vesicles on inner side of each thigh, the eruption caus-
walking, also with drawing drawing, in 1. when bend-
;
ing itching.
ing it (while sitting), > stretching drawing, at inter- ; Desquamation, excessive. Roughness around mouth,
nal surface of r. when sitting; drawing, apparently with exfoliation, herpes and crawling itching. Destruc-
behind r. patella. Burning sore pain at outer side of tion leaving an inflamed surface covered with mili-
;
1., as if scraped. Painful uneasiness xvhen. sitting, with ary, itching pustules, the itching < at night and in
Anacardium. 76 Anacardium.
warmth, especially when gloves were worn, the pus- before now burn and sting. Dry feding in hands and
tules discharging a yellow liquid forming crusts, with fingers. Insensibility to itching irritants.
swelling and heat of whole back of hand. Clinical. — Extremely valuable in eczema, especially with
Swelling of head of face, beginning at eyes of 1. great irritability of mind, the eruptions itch excessively and
; ;
side of face, with pocklike blisters passing gradually burn. The symptoms of this drug are to be compared with Rhus,
;
to which they are very similar.
from eyes down to thighs of neck after the head of
; ;
len and indurated papillte and wheals and formation weakness at 8 p.m., after dinner after eating, with
; ;
of thick folds, which imiDede motion. indisi30sition to work ; from weakness. Sound sleep
as
Inflammation of affected parts (hands), with pain till 9 A.M. Difficult waking in morning. Slumber
and itching, then pustules discharging thin pus, coales- day and night, with heat, thirst, heat of skin, and
cing, ajDpearing like blisters, the blistering being con- with grumbling and anxious sighing when asleep.
fined to hands and lips, which had been rubbed, Sleeplessness often for half hours at night till 2
; ;
while the swelling and pustules extended to other A..U., with uneasiness. Frequent waking, with general
parts, the penis and scrotum were enormously dis- sweat. Anxious sleep, his head lay either too low or
tended, but the erui^tion was confined to the scrotum, too high, which caused conftision. Anxious screams
and there were some fever and thirst with the first in sleep.
appearance of the swelling. Dreams of fire. Anxious, full of danger A. aljout ;
Warts covering the hands, even the palms. Itching That he had to preach without having com-
fire.
eruj^tion around knees, as far as calves. mitted his sermon, causing anxious meditation, with-
Scarlet
eruptions of whole body, especially of thigh in con- out ability to accomplish it. Of dead bodies, a near
tact with the nut, and of abdomen. White, scalytomb or a steep precipice. Of loathsome diseases of
herpes on r. cheek, close by upper lip. Pimple on others. That his face is covered with white, ugly
side of 1. index, after nightly itching in hollow of pustules. Of the smell of tinder and sulphur, with
hand and between fingers which was >, not removed continuance .of the illusion after wakiirg. IMixed
by \'iolent friction P., with red areola at tof) of 1.
; with' plans he had made. Vivid ; about old events ;
temple and at angle of r. wing of nose. with great mental exertion. Ojjpressive, that every-
Pustules, with red areola on lower part of upper thing one did would end in vanity and vexation, and
arm, with itching during motion of arm P. on index,
; that nothing could extricate me from poverty.
with red areola and stinging, voluptuous itching, which Fever. Chilliness —
after midday nap ;
of limbs in ;
spreads over whole palm, red and white lymph and morning, causing trembling of hands and feet of feet ; ;
afterwards a scurf appear, beneath which is a plug of in morning of feet when walking of feet, < walking.
; ;
pus, with a drawing sore pain in the ulcer in the even- Cold creepings. Shivering as if he had caught cold
ing. Hard, red, sore pustules on forehead and in S. in back, as from cold water thrown over him over ;
angle of 1. wing of nose. Suppuration and jjain. under whole body, with heat in face, without thirst.
chin where there was a 1)oil two years ago. Blisters on Heat in head face
; face and brain
;
in afternoon,
;
thighs, discharging a thick yellowish liquid, partly after eating, with weakness spreading qi;ickly over ;
changing into wartlike excrescences, with thickened face after sujjper, followed by thirst. Burning in chin ;
epidermis, the intermediate skin being of an erythema- B. between chin and lower lip, as if scraped with a
tous redness and the itching fearful. dull razor. Heat of palms with coldness of backs of ;
wound (on 1. wrist), then vesicles, with heat, inflam- with burning itching and irritation as from much
mation and redness, extending above elbow, covering scratching, the burning < by scratching E., with ;
anterior and under aspects of the limb, the itching < thirst and dry burnt lips after waking, with stupidity, ;
at night, followed by soreness, redness and inflamma- red cheeks, cold forehead, heat in head, thirst, and
tion of scrotum, then eyelids and upper part of r. sore, ])ainful dryness in throat over whole body, with ;
cheek appeared as in erysipelas, with heat, stiffness complaints of chilliness. Itching burning here and
and burning in skin, also red patches on bend of there in skin, > scratching. Internal heat in even- ;
r. arm and on r. hand, afterwards swelling and ten- ing, with cold sweat over and over, especially in head,
sion of r. arm, with redness, which disappeared on with short breath, thirst and weakness in abdomen
pressure. and knees, even to falling with heat in face and ;
out itching, > scratching. Tetters which had itched by an open window, with thirst for milk in abdomen. ;
;
back and forehead in evening by an open window tion at 8.30 A.M., < bending head down after eating.
;
in chest and abdomen at nia;ht; clammy, on palms, Aching on top as from pressure from within and feel-
< 1. ing as if the top of the head were blown off.
Anagallis.
Eyes. —
Lachrymation, < exposure to cold after ;
body and anxiety in chest. Liveliness.Pleasure in Throat. —Constriction about junction with cesoph-
everything. Inability to collect his thoughts during a agu.s, when drinking causing difficulty in swallow-
sermon on account of joy, without thinking of any- ing li(juids, but not solids. Contracted feeling on
thing in particular. Thinking about everything, and swallowing tea, esiDecially in posterior part. Raw
vigor of mind. Aching in sinciput after a draft of feeling in back part, increasing from morning till
cold air. Sf)asmodic stitches in temples, extending to evening, < swallowing saliva and in open cold air;
eyes, with pressure in middle of eyes. Twinges in r. rawness, with disposition to swallow saliva.
ear.
—
Stomach. Appetite increased, especially for meat
Dry feeling and scraping in throat, in evening. lost. Thirst lost.
; Nausea < indoors. Warmth
Itching in rectum, with pressure in loins, as in hjemor- jaleasant, then dedre for food.
rhoidal troubles. Desire for stool. Burning pain on —
Abdomen. Aching in liver region, < walking; in
urinating, < morning, with agglutination of orifice, re- r. hypochondrium, as from distention, with faeces,
quiring violent pressure before urine jaasses, which it then urging to stool, which resulted in the passage of
does in several streams buriring tensive pain, during only hard mucus, the pain continued all day corre-
;
;
the erection before coition, > coition. Tickling prick- sponding to transverse colon, beginning on r. side and
ling, half painful, especially at orifice, inclining to
going to 1., then diarrhoea, which was first u-hite, then
coition. Desire for coition. lyutty-Uke, then vomiting, with griping and inefi'ectual
Sudden feeling internally in chest as if struck with urging to stool, griping, and coldness and chilliness
a cushion full of pins. Anxiety in chest in evening. inside abdomen, passing into legs as far as knees.
Tensive drawing from 1. shoulder to nape, renewed on —
Anus and Stool. Itching in anus as from ascarides,
raising 1. arm violently and extending it forcibly < in evening, when sitting. Stools freer, softer omit- ;
downward. Dull drawing pain in metacarpal bone of ted hard, dark yellow j)ale yellow.
—
; ; ;
thumb, < r., sometimes like a tearing, returning at Urinary and Genital Organs. Pain as from disten-
itncertain intervals. Cramp in ball of thumb on cut- tion in and over bladder, extending along spermatic
ting with shears in evening, becoming a dull drawing, cords (as far as contained in inguinal canal), which
when it leaves this place it ajjpears in 1. thumb. Bleep felt as if varicose. Desire to urinate on waking at 2
bad, restless, falls asleep late, wakes early and has not A.M., and every time he woke afterwards desire to ;
slept enough in the morning. Heat rising to head, and urinate, with pain at neck
of bladder, as from disten-
sensation of sweat on forehead, then sticking in eye- tion. Frequent micturition at night, with a small
;
balls and tickling prickling in urethra, which inclines quantity each time. Seminal emission about 4 a.m.
to coition. Cough, dry, paroxysmal, in afternoon, fi'om tickling
at back of larynx, which was relieved by the cough,
Angustura. with aggravatioit of the cough in warm room, but not
We omit the symptomatology of Angustura vera. Formerly at night in bed.
Angustura spuria was confounded with it, and an almost hopeless Pulse rapid, full and soft.
mixture resulted. The spuria being obtained from a species of —
Neck and Back. Carotid vessels in neck feel turgid,
Strychnos gave rise probably to its vaunted power over tetanic and es])ecially marked below, decreasing upward. Aching
spasmodic affections. (Angustura vera has been found to be useful
in caries, especially of the long bones?)
in loins < 1., as ft'om exertion, at 9.30 a.m., < walk-
;
to happen, with desire to be alone to unburden him- body, especially in scalp where it b,egan, < on leaving
self by crying, < 3 to 5 p.m. fire, no appetite, tongue with a moist white coating,
—
Head. Aching iii forehead during the fever boring especially in centre, no thirst, pulse rapid, small and
;
oppressive, in forehead at 6 p.m., > before morning, weak. Coldness of limbs from wrists and ankles
with general languor A. in forehead as from conges- downward. Dislike to touch or drink anything cold
;
Antimonium Arsenitum. 78 Antimonium Crudum.
from forenoon till evening. Heat after walking, with Head. Apoplexy; with much watery foam from —
sweat, esijecially on head and face. nose and mouth. Intoxication. Tearing, > walking
in open air here and there, from morning till night
;
Conjunctivitis. CEdema of face. Loss of appetite. Forehead. Aching, < ascending stairs, and in vertex;
Nausea. Diarrhrea shght, without pain in abdomen. A. as if it would burst, with intoxicated feehng, sitting
Pulse 90. Wandering pains along sciatic nerves. alone and refusing to speak; within skull, at r. eye-
Excessive dyspnoea in cases of emphysema. brow, as if pressed asunder; stupefying, externally
—
Clinical. Useful in emphysema with excessive dyspncea and when walking
in open air, with sweat from anxiety.
cough, <^ eating and lying down. Pressure inward in 1. side, at times drawing. Boring
outward, and in temples. Heaviness.
Drawing pain over 1. temporal bone, > pressure,
Antimonium Crudum. then returning more violent. Pulsation externally at
The crude mineral, Stibnite, a crude ter-sulphuret of Antimony, 1. temple, < when it is not especially noticed, with
is pulverized under water, and ihe black insoluble powder is trit- fine i^rickings extending towards eyebrows. Painful
urated with sugar of milk for use. spot on 1. parietal bone, when touched, as if the
—
General Action. A general tissue remedy its chief jjeriosteum were swollen. Flat tubercles
;
on scalp,
manifestations hitherto being on the mucous mem- painful to pressure, with crawhng
all around. Single
branes and skin. Gastric catarrh, with very white sharp stitches on scalp.
tongue. The disposition generally determines its —
Clinical. The headaches are the result of disordered
choice. stomach, especially of eating candy. There is great disposition to
—Sulphur,
Allies. Ars., Lye, Nux v., Puis., Zinc, take
bath.
cold about the head, especially after getting wet or after a
Ran. b.
Generalities. — Getting (Kali c).fat Swelling of Eyes. —
Inflammation ; and redness, with itching and
whole body. Emaciation and exhaustion. Lies on nightly agglutination (Nat. m.). Redness of L, with
his back at night. Convulsions, ivith vomiting. Twitch- l^hotophobia on rising in morning and mucus in inner
ings of mucles in many parts. Disposition to start at canthus. Fine stitches in fore part of ball in fore-
slight noises. Heavy, pressive pains, sometimes in noon, without pain. Redness of lid, with fine stitches
chest, Isack, sometimes in both these
sometimes in in ball. Twitching of
1. lids. G-um in canthi in fore-
parts. Sensation of general vascular ebullition. Un- noon ; mucuscantlius in morning and dry gum
in r.
wliether taken internally or applied externally. Is suited to the ing, at border of r. concha, above helix, > touch.
bad effects of Rhenish sour wines.
Drawing pain through r. ear into Eustachian tube,
—
Mind. Deixientia, did not leave the bed, spoke almost to the mouth, after dinner. Sensation of
nothing without being asked, desired neither to eat burrowing" or swarming (of animals), < lying still.
nor to drink, but ate with j)leasure if anything was Crawling in r. meatus auditorius. R. seems blocked
offered, and she felt hungry, constantly pulled her up in evening. Deafiiess, as ft'om a leaflet before
neckcloth, or folded and unfolded a handkerchief, or tympanum. Ringing before. Roaring, < afternoon;
pulled feathers out of the bed and gathered them < during stillness [R. after violent vomiting, then ;
together, with such insensiHility that she did not feel loss of hearing]. D. in as if some one were beating
the sores formed by the evacuations on which she was against the door of the house. Swashing as of water,
lying. when moving jaws.
Sulky (Sulph.), does not wish to speak. Does not Nose. — chapped and covered with a'usts (Ran.
Nostrils
speak. Peevish, vexed without cause. Disposition to b.) ; I. chapped and painful. Fain when Ipreathing,
nostril
shoot himself at night (Ars.), > leaving the bed. as from cold air or acrid vapor. Sore nostrils, with draw-
Anxiety from 3 to 5 a.m. about himself during the
;
ing pain soreness in anterior angle of r. nostril, with
;
day; in attacks. Discouragemeiit, making the head pain as in a cold; sore feeling when inspiring, < r.
feel warm in front. Dejection of spirits during the nostril, which is obstructed. Obstruction in evening
day. Sadness in evening. Grief in forenoon, the (Lye). Dryness when walking in open air, so that
sound of bells and the sight of his surroundings move he can hardly speak (Lye). Coryza with sore, a-usty ;
him to tears, with short and heavy breathing. nostrils ; dry ; fluent, also in morning. Bleeding, evei-y
evening ; flowing out of blood.
Clinical. —
Extreme irritability and fretfulness is the keynote
to
dren
its use in a great variety of gastric disorders, especially in chil- Clinical. —A kind of eczema about nostrils, which became
; the child cannot bear to be touched or looked at. sore, cracked and scurfy,
— ; ;
night, a fine stinging, pulling and grinding, as if in the noon, as from emptiness rumbling as when bubbles
;
nerve, moving downward, then upward into head, cm.d arise in water. Flatus after eating, moving about
on touch in;/ the tooth with the tongue, pain as if the nerve audibly, < r. side, some being expelled; rumbling F.
were sn-dichdl. Aching renewed after eating, < aj^ply- bursts forth immediately after eating, some smells
ing cold water, > in open air. A. nightly, with heat badly, some before passing off' moves downward and
coming from chest twinging, evening in bed and after
; meets other flatus, especially in r. side inconsiderable ;
eating. Bleeding. Gums stand off from teeth and bleed flatus passes off', with a pressing-asunder sensation as
easily. if a copious stool would occur. Sensation alter a
Tongue. Coated white (Puis.) in forenoon. Blisters. moderate dinner as if the body were filled with mov-
Fine stitches in front, on 1. border, after dinner. In- ing flatus.
termittent sore feeling on r. border, with redness. Cutting with nausea in abdomen and accumula-
;
Eaivness of pakde ivhen clearing throat, ivith expec- tion of water on tongue with oppression coming
;
toration of much mucus. Fine jjinching in palate all from stomach, indisposition to wcn-k, dry humor and
night, < swallowing, > morning by hawking up the pain at stomach on eructations. Pain. Sudden com-
phlegm collected on sides of palate, leaving rawness. pressive colic, with gulping up of water. Sudden
Dry mouth at night. Salivation salt. Smell as in ; pinching in evening, especially on r. side towards
ptyalisni from mercury. back, < motion. Sensation as after violent diarrhoea,
—
ClilliCill. Valuable for toothache in hollow teeth extending
causing weakness. Empty sensation, > after eating.
into head, <
cold water. On the face pustular eruption with Tight feeling below stomach, with empty eructations.
yellow crusts, which are painful, small boils and pimples on the Tension in hyijochondria. Pinching on 1. side of navel
face, especially about the mouth and nose, associated with white
like the beat of a pulse low down in 1. side in after-
tongue and disordered digestion. Tongue thickly coated white;
this is a very marked symptom. Especially valuable in the indi-
noon as from a swelling, in the cartilage or perios-
;
gestion of children from sweets, associated with very peevish teum of upjjer i^art of crest of ilium. Hard gland in
disposition; with this tongue there are loathing of food, nausea 1. groin over Poupart's ligament, running i^arallcl vrith
and even vomiting, headache, after-taste of the food, great thirst, itand painful on pressure. Hardness in groins as
especially at niglit.
from swollen glands, with pain as from swelling felt on
Throat. —Clearing, and
hawking when walking in pressure.'
open Roughness in morning, with dryness. Sore-
air. Rectum and Anus. —Rectnm, profusion during stool
ness on 1. sitle, as from a swelling or plug. A foreign sore pain during stool, as if an ulcer had been torn apart;
body seems to hang in it, he tries in vain to swallow discharge of mucus, with emission of flatus
itching ;
or expel it. Scraping on A'elum palati from phlegm, continual discharge of blood and sohd portions.
which often could not be expelled. Much viscid Varices protrude more than usual. Crawling in
mucus. Thick yellowish mucus must be drawn from hajmorrhoids, evening m
bed till falling asleep, with
posterior iiares into throat and expectorated. Swal- burning. Itching in anus (Sulph.). Burning in anus
lowing imj^eded. at night, with itching and smarting. Drawing pain in
—
ClilliCSil. Diphtheria, the child was very cross, whining anus.
and crying because it was looked at; especially on waking, with
the characteristic crusts around nostrils and in the corners of the
—
Cliilicsil. Hfemorrhoids, with oozing of yellow mucus, con-
stipated during hot weather.
mouth.
Constipation.
the resolution of drowning himself Pinching in re-
gion on r. side, over and by side of pit.
; Cutting in —
Clinical. Allernating diarrhoea aijd constipation in old
region. Pressure in morning, with thirst P., which is people. ;
more like a dull cutting, < drawing in abdomen. Pain Urinary Organs. Painful contracted feeUng at neck
on pressure. Fain as from fidness, without ftilness of bladder. Tenesmus at niglit, rousing ft-om sleep
—
and with appetite; as after too much eating, with dis- constant urging, with dysuria; frequent tenesmus
tended bid not hard abdomen (Lye). Fulness after eat- though little urine is passed; frequent and violent desire
ing, with inflation, often alternating with lightness. and much urine each time. Frequent micturition ; irith
Antimonium Grudum. Antimonium Grudum.
burning in urethra during emission ; at night, with copious when writing, then much offensive flatus, the abdo-
urine with scanty watery urine with scanty urine ex-
; ; men being distended.
pelled in great haste with dark urine. Urine expelled
; —
Upper Extremities. Twitches in r. deltoid. A
more rapidly. Burning in urethra. Urine copious stitch under both arms when walking in open air.
scanty at night, in an intermitting stream, with painful Upper arm, drawing jerk transversely through r.
erections. Brown-red. Gold-yellow, thin, with scarcely quivering drawing in muscles, > warmth, renewed in
perceptible cloud. Small red corjjuscles after standing. a draft; paralytic pain in muscles when bending
—
Sexual Organs. Burning at penis. Itching at penis arms as if contracted too much or weakened by the
;
cord, < standing, > stooping, while there was a boil drawing in r. drawing on inside of lower part, with
;
at perineum. Sexual desire, with uneasiness in whole sensation of pressure from without. Cracking in
body desire diminished. Irritation as if a pollution
;
metacarj)al joint of thumb on motion. Finger-nails
would come on, even when leaning the back against did not grow as fast as formerly, and the skin beneath the
something. Pollution at night, with many dreams nails was sensitive. Draiving pains in fingers and their
without volujatuous dreams. Discharge of water from joints. Gouty pains in joints of r. fourth finger.
vagina, causing biting down thighs. Pressure in womb
as if something would come out.
—
Clinical. Acute rheumatism in fingers with the gastric dis-
turbances, also the nails of the fingers became horny and split, or
—
Clinical. Suppression of menses with the gastric and men- horny growths formed beneath the nails. Soles became very
sensitive when walking, corns became inflamed, and new corns
talsymptoms of the drug. Prolapsus uteri when there is constant
bearing down as if something were pushing out of the vagina, and formed on the soles or toes.
tenderness over the ovarian region, particularly when the menses
have been suppressed by cold bathing. The leucorrhcea is watery —
Lower Extremities.- Painless drawing beginning at
and contains little lumps. r. knee or os ischium, going down thigh and tibia to
Respiratory Organs. —SiKism of larynx and pharynx as
foot, so that he has to lift it and change its position
several times. Twitches in 1. natis in evening when sit-
if the throat toere filled witha plug, which became alteimately
ting. Drawing in one natis, around hip-joint into thigh.
thicker and thinner, with a sore feeling. Voice lost as
often as he became hot, > by resting himself u-eak
Clucking in lower part of r. natis when standing.
rough. Cough in morning after rising, coming from
;
—
Thigh. Drawing pain at anterior and internal
sides; in posterior muscles of 1. in hip-joints, towards
abdomen, in paroxysms, each becoming weaker, so thcd the ;
OS sacrum in 1. hijj
; in hip-joint in evening and
I.
last attack is only a hacking cough. Dry cough frequently ;
Chest. —Stitches in
middle, with constrictive pinch-
ing jerking in leg.
painful, obliging limping.
Drawing pain in r. Stiffness
ing S. when breathing deeply, on r. side under two
;
when breathing, with coitgh and headache sharp, in ward in shaft of r. tibia when sitting. Drawing pain
;
warm in bed and prevent sleep itching at bend of ; Shiverings over whole back, without thirst S. over ;
elbow, also in ball of hand, on muscle of thumb. whole body in morning, with heat in forehead, without
Pimples and vesicles as from stings of insects, beginning thirst. Chills towards noon, with thirst for beer, then
with itching, in many parts, especially on face and sleep, then heat and thirst. Hot feeling from slightest
joints of limbs. P. painful to touch, on neck and exercise, especially from heat of sun, with heat in throat.
under chin red, hard, painful to touch, on 1. temple,
;
Warmth all over body on waking at 2 a.m., with burn-
where cartilage of ear begins. Red, on tojJ of r. shoul- ing itching and excoriated feeling in anus. Heat at
der, passing off for a short time on pressure. Red, night in bed, ivith sweat. Sweat during sleei") general in ;
1. hand. Like varioloid, with stinging on pressure, in noon, with tendency to tremor, etc., with disijosition
several places on face and nose on knee.
; Red heat ; to stretch and yawn.
v., with yeUow dots over r. shoulder, afterwards they
look hke gooseflesh and scale off. Clinical. —Of very great value in acute and chronic nasal
and bronchial catarrh and in acne.
Stitches here and there on neck in r. sole, evening ;
itching, also upon chest. Crawling along 1. calf of urging in abdomen especially in cerebrum. Vertigo
;
Itching, especkdly on neck and limbs ; on back ; on chest ; and stoj)ped feeling as from fresh catarrh, mind
here and there, waking him, with blisters; waking sluggish, with singing in 1. side of head, dull feeling in
him, with pimples at several places; on chest, then front of head. Forehead confused. Forehead heavy
sore feehng after rubbing, skin sensitive as after blis- at 10 P.M., with singing, flushed face, ill humor and
ters of arm, and after rubbing reddish blisters like
;
rather an independent, indifferent, reckless kind of
mosquito bites on inside of r. knee, and after rubbing
; feeling.
a painful blister on chest, as if blisters were healing.
; —
Vertex. Lancinating jjain in r. side in evening, ex-
Stinging itching of r. thigh not > by scratching, then tending to r. inner angle of eye. Aching in morning,
a flat, yeUowish pimple. with rush of blood to head on stooping, producing
Sleep. —
Sleepiness during the day and in morning after throbbing headache, with weakness in r. side during ;
aU night and in the morning is so tired that he can tive, and in frontal region, with feeling as if the skull
scarcely open his eyes. Sleepless till midnight every would be raised with every pulsation of arteries.
evening, with shiverings, especially over whole 1. side,
;
—
Mouth. Boring tearing toothache. Tongue coated —
Heart and Pulse. Heaviness in prsecordium, with
reddish-yellow thick white coat, with dryness of
; apprehension. Pulse soft small, suppressed slower
; ;
mouth and much saliva. Salivation. Taste pasty in in evening than in the morning.
morning; P., with slimy-coated tongue; sweetish bitter —
Neck and Back. Tensive pressing feehng in cervical
and flat taste. MetalUc styiDtic taste extending into ; verteljrie, najje of neck and thoracic ribs. Tensive
pharynx extending to stomach extending to lower
; ; drawing jjain in loins.
part of pharynx, with nausea, fulness in head, heavi- Extremities. —
Tensive feehng in muscles of shoulder
ness about eyebrows and dull feeling in centre of and thigh. Tensive and tickling sensation. Weak-
forehead. ness. Joints, drawing tearing gouty, rheumatic,
Throat. —
Increased secretion of mucus in back jDart.
;
Offensive-smelling mucus. Pressure as from a plug. in morning tension, with increased sensitiveness,
;
Pressure and tensive feehng, < at larynx. Scraping especially in shoulders and knees. Tensive pain in 1.
pain, especially in larynx, with heat in fauces. Scrap- shoulder-joint. Arm, boring tearing in joints and in
ing slimy feeluig. Scratching rough feeling in morn-
, wrist rheumatic pains in joints heavy in niorning
; ;
ing. Soreness, with hard cough S. in morning after ; jjainful immobility of 1. Twitchings in ulnar nerves
getting out of bed, with hacking cough and expectora- like electric shocks, especially in elbow. Pressure in
tion of much mucus. forearm, with heaviness and jjain. Fingers swoUen
—
Stomach. Hunger. Appetite at dinner too much, tensive swollen feehng in F. Lower limbs weary and
then stupid feeling, with sleepiness, A. strong again at heavy. Tensive rheumatic troubles in hip-joint and
6 P.M., with a good deal of thirst (fever?). Appetite inguinal region. Swelling of ankles and especially
lost; with almost loathing of food with nausea. ; knees.
Nausea > cup of tea with tearing in the stomach, the
; ; Skin. —
Reddish swelling behind r. ear, which leaves
latter > rest. Vomiting. Weakness, disordered di- redness and scurfiness. Elevated, dry pustules on
gestion, with nausea. Pressure in pit in epigastric ; ; inner surface of thighs, which itch, feel tense, pain on
region. Fulness. Emptiness. Feeling as of an acid, walking and involve the whole leg in sympathy, after
with nausea feeling as of an acid, which appeared to
; nearly three weeks they dry and desquamate. Itch-
increase and boil up. Weight in lower part' of epigas- ing, especially on scrotum and inner surface of thighs ;
trium, with nausea, excitement and ill humor. in bend of r. arm in afternoon, with redness hke scarlet
Abdomen. Flatulency.— Passage of much flatus, rash of one, then another finger.
;
—
Rectum and Stool. Constant urging to stool. Smart- over face, on thighs and hips. Restless night. Broken,
ing and aching in rectum and anus. Pressing in R. after soporous sleep. Disturbed and restless S. at night,
stool, with smarting pressing -in R. after stool, with with headache, > rising in morning. Sudden waking
;
burning smarting. Stools soft, reddish-brown; half at midnight, with conftised head and pressure above
sohd, half soft irregular, in hard balls, then pain and forehead towards vertex, fulness in stomach, j^ressure
;
smarting in rectum, felt for several hours when walking and tense feeling in throat, especially larynx, pasty
in hard balls hard, difficult hard and difficult, then taste, bronchi full, hard respiration, then slumber
; ;
smarting, pressing and throbbing in rectum hard and soj)orous, not refreshing sudden W. after midnight,
; ;
delayed hard and delayed, then heat and pressure witlx excitement, restlessness, sexual desire, then fight
;
in rectum. Stools increased, with nausea. No stool. sleep; after three hours' sleep, with heavy, confused
Constipation, with tenesmus and burning pain in anus. head, pressure in stomach, difficult breathing, fulness
—
Urinary and Sexual Organs. Heat in urethra during of bronchi, tossing about, warmth and sweat.
micturition, then smarting extending about an inch Dreamy sleep; and waking after midnight with dull
into urethra. Tickling in urethra, with twitching and headache; with sudden wakings after midnight, with
increased urine. Urine increased, dark-red; increased, gouty and rheumatic troubles in limbs and frequent ;
reddish-brown; increased, with tension and tickhng waking with confused head, tension and dulness in
in penis. Sensitiveness of genitals. Itching of geni- brain. Vivid dreams, with sudden waking after mid-
tals, anus and perineum. Itching of scrotum, < night, with restlessness, drawing, tensive, rheumatic
towards morning, then redness, next day dry pustu- pains over thorax and spine, difficult and rattling
lous eruption, with constipation, afterwards the itching respiration, with proftise mucus.
and^ eruption extended more towards perineum.
Desire excited.
Fever. General chilhness, with shivering down —
over whole spine. Febrile symptoms, which started
Respiratory Organs. TickUng in larynx as from — along spine, extended towards the whole abdomen
mucus without abihty to expectorate in larynx and ; and Umbs, then heat, with sweat, pulse full and soft,
trachea as from mucus. Increased mucus, ivith fulness lungs sensitive, < 1. lung. Chill alternates with heat
in bronchi and full, hard breathing; increased 'tough towards evening. Heat. Sweat at night.
mucus during the restless night; tough mucus in
ijronchi and larynx. Pressure in bronchi, with con- \
;
; , ;;
but produces nausea and vomiting and profound de- on closing eyes; on lifting head from pillow (Cact.) on ;
pressions of the heart, pulse and temperature. It walking tottering from V. when walking with flicker-
; ;
promotes rapid waste of tissues. ing before eyes. Internal weakness; external, with
Allies. —
Ars., Phos., Kali bi., (Cad.), Camph., Verat., inabiUty to hold it erect.
Sec. c.
Generalities. — Forehead. Twitching and drawing, especially over
Emaciation. Blood loses fibrin and 1. eye, with tension.
—
Sticking (or rather tearing)
becomes thinner. Convulsions ; tvith tetanic s-pasms from 2 P.M. till 3 a.m. Boring below r. eminence.
with unconsciousness ej^ileptic, with vomiting con- Bruised feeling. Aching < motion above nose over
; ;
; ; ;
vulsive movements. Springing into the air as soon as nose and one eye; in sinciput and occiinit; in r. side
he got warm in bed. Distortion from cramps and rigid- in evening and in 1. half in night, both with sensation
ity as if dead, with gangrene of one foot and vio- as if brain were balled into lumps in
1., with pressure ;
lent pain. Contraction of all muscles, esf)ecially of on eyes, as from a band; waveUke, on r. eminence;
abdomen and upper limbs. Trembling internal ; of ; drawing about, in F. and vertex, with tension and
head, with paralytic trembling of hands on every motion. pressure more like a sticking, extending into I. eye, nith
;
Unsteadiness alternating with syncope. inclination to close eyes which sometimes becomes a ;
Tearing in limbs, chest, abdomen, testicles and sticking, which extends to temple, < cough. Throb-
eyes T. in abdomen and limbs, with drawing. Pain
;
bing in r. side.
< violent and quick motions, especially when sitting
down afterwards; rheumatic P. in whole 1. side.
Temples. Sticking. —
Draioing pain in r. ; extend-
ing to zygoma and upper jaw. Pressure inward in 1.
Bruised feeling. Drawings here and there. The child Compression. Tension as if squeezed, with stupefac-
wi.^hes to be carried constantly. Malaise after supper. ;
tion. Pulsation in bloodvessels.
General distress alternating now with chills, now
;
Aching on vertex on waking. Tension on vertex.
;
with heat. Pulsation in all vessels, perceptible ex- Tearing drawing from behind forward in 1. half of
ternally. Restlessness; or nausea; morning on rising, head intermittent T. in r. side of head. Tensive press-
;
with weariness; from pain in abdomen; < 5 p.m., ing-in aching in 1. half of skull. Stupefaction in 1.
especially in epigastric region. The touch of any- half of head, with tension. Feehng in occiput as if
thing is disagreeable, with inclination to unbutton his something fell forward on stooijing. Heaviness in
collar. Indolence, with sleepiness. Faintness ; from occiput, with an anxious oppressive sensation. Hair
vomiting. Relaxed condition of whole body. Wecikness falls out.
(Ars., Verat. a.) after vomiting (Ars.) on waking from
;
bing in forehead and temples ; with sensitiveness in Face. Paie and sunken (Verat. a.. Ars.). Red.
epigastric region; stupefj'ing; tensive, in afternoon, Smutty-colored. Swollen. Livid. Bluish. I'uitch-
with drawings and burrowings as far as root of nose ing. Distorted, with tetanic spasm of jaws as if en-
tensive, especially in forehead, mornings on waking, > deavoring to bite everything within reach. Expression
cold water. Inflammation of meninges of brain. Con- anxious of great suflering lethargic. Pressure on 1. ; :
gestion. Compression. Intoxicated condition, as fi-om malar-bone; preceded by drawing. Tensive feeling,
wine. Stupefaction as if confined. Confiision morn- and in neck. Drawing from chin along r. side of
;
—
Mouth, Toothache in morning rheumatic, in r. ; Retching at noon after soup ; after vomiting
; ;
lower back teeth. Gums bleed. Gums appear hke with sweat on forehead, weakness of limbs and flow
pink velvet with raised pile. Tongue white T. coated of water from mouth, then weakness ineffectual. ; ;
thick, white, pa^ty coat ; thick yellow C. in morning, Vomiting after eating (Ars., Verat.) after pressure ;
and redness of T. (Verat. a., Rhus t.) in centre trembling of hands ; ivith frequent stools, also with weak- ;
(Verat. v.). Tearing posteriorly on 1. side of root of T. ness (Ars.) with anguish (Ars.) then constant involun- ; ;
on swallowing. Motion of T. painful ; motion difficult. tary watery stools (Ars.). Difficult V. ; of bitter, bad-
Speech difficult. smelling, pasty fluid with an acid reaction. V. of
Pustules in M. and on tongue. False membranes food; from cough; food and drink. Of curdled
in M., < on tongue, in irregularly rounded iDatches, milk. Whitish liquid. Green in masses, with great ;
whitish or grayish, somewhat thick, consistent and effort. Dark. Of mucus tenacious, with bile pain- ;
;
firmly adherent, in the oesophagus they are small, ful, of mucus and bile mixed with blood. Of bUe.
dehcate, jDale and easily detached, beneath the pseudo- Of blood, with colic and rolling about in agony.
membrane, the lingual mucous structure is excoriated, Flatulent, audible motions in epigastric region.
ecchymosed, wrinkled, and forms an elevated margin Sticking in epigastric region below pit, < retracting ;
around the j)lastic deposit, which is red, the oesopha- abdomen in stomach, extending downward into 1. ;
gus is ulcerated, the borders of this ulceration not side of abdomen and again upward, with aching when
elevated but enclosed by a gray circle, the base being touched burning. Cutting in pit, extending upward. ;
soft and grayish, and, at some points ecchymosed. Cramp. Pain > eructations in pit ; in epigastrium,, ; ;
Dryness. Sahvation (Verat. a.) with a qualmish also 'With tension ; in epigastrium on pressure
; in ;
filthy taste; tasteless water runs out, with retching epigastrium, with retching and thirst with heat anx- ; ;
and bringing up of a little clear mucus. Taste bitter ious, in pit, with distention and sensitiveness to touch
B. in morning B. and pasty clammy C. in morning in pit as from incarcerated flatus, in evening, with
; ; ;
covered with mucus. Swelling of tonsils and cervical of cold water in pit, with faintness, then heat in head.
glands. Mucus with short breath. Pain. Choking Tension in epigastric and liver regions. Whirling in
;
sensation. Burning and in oesophagus. Disagree- pit evenings on going to sleep, with violent rapid
;
able feeling caused by nausea disagreeable feeling on beating of heart. Pulsation in epigastric region.
;
palate. Soreness and constriction. Rawness, with Soreness on touch in epigastric region. Creeping. ;
difficult and painful swallowing. Swallowing difficfult; Malaise, and in' abdomen, on touch the pain increases
> drinking cold water. Burning pain in oesophagus in stomach but diminishes in abdomen.
(Ars.). Sensitiveness of oesophagus. Clinical.^Continual nausea, with vomiting or efforts to
Stomach. —
Appetite increased great, for apples, with ;
vomit, with perspiration on forehead, great prostration and trem-
bling, usually without thirst; or vomiting of tough, slimy matter,
thirst canine (Verat. a.) on
for cool ivater (Verat. a.) ;
morning. Aversion to food. No desire for tobacco. Offensive flatus. Gurgling. Rumbling after eating ;
Thirst increased; at night; increased, next day lost; before diarrhoea during stool, with pressure as from ; ;
Eructations then rising of fluid (as of food), which with drawing. Griping > emissions of flatus after
; ; ;
she swallows, then sour taste and scraping down eating, with cutting > passage of wind upward and ;
throat; empty; hiccough-like; of milk and acrid downward, with cutting and nausea. Pinching, with
fluid; bitter; bitter and acid. Gagging. Nauseous. tension.
Salt, nauseous fluid. Sharp, salt, watery fluid. Sour. Cutting; towards 9 p.m.; with heaviness across loioer
Waterbrash. Hiccough. abdomen, ineffectual retchings, then ineffectual tendency to
Hausea at noon when his appetite is nearly satisfied diarrhoea, difficult vomiting, vomiting of food with sour
;
at night, with vomiting and frequent stools ; after dinner ; taste, trembling in abdomen and bending together, then
after eating after drinking
; a-t sight of food from scraping in throat, then chill, then two diarrhaic stools, the
; ;
swallowing saliva luith pressure in pit of stoviach, then last like water; with twisting, and with tearing from
;
aching in forehead ; with swelling and pain in epigastric hypogastrium through thighs to knees, Uke labor-pains,
region with voniiting of mucus and acceleration of stitches at navel, nausea and waterbrash, then diar-
;
pulse with disagreeable taste and salivation with rhoea, preceded by rumbling.
; ;
follmoed by yau'ning, loith lachryviation, then vomiting. diarrhoea; < movement; on rising and on going to
Anxious nausea (Ars.) rising suddenly from um- bed, sometimes changing into flatus, the emissions of
;
bilicus and epigastric region in repeated attacks. which reheve, also > standing;, returning when sitting,
;
;
< bending; extending towards rectum, > emission turbid. Urine retained, then fatal eclampsia. U.
of hot flatus drawing, with fluid stools (spasmodic, brownish-red, turbid a.nd of strong odor ; red inflammatory
;
;
with closure of eyes and necessity to sleep) as from look and deposit of laloody red fibres. Turbid U. at
;
Hones, < sitting and stooping, at times changing to grip- first clear like water, deposits milky sediment. U.
ing about umbilicus. Sensation as if full of stones after contained desquamated epitheHum of uniferous tubes.
long sitting at work, though it does not feel hard. U. albuminous (Arson.).
Inflam-
7iiation. Nausea, like apjDroaching griping. Tension, Sexual Organs. Swelling of external. Excited, then —
especially over bladder < towards 6 p.m. relaxed.
Pulsation. Desire aroused.
—
;
Crawling in afternoon, becoming griping and flatu- Respiratory Organs. Pain in larynx, with short
lence. Sensitiveness to touch. Uneasipess. Discom- cough on talking. Hoarseness in morning H. < talk- ;
fort, starting from A., with groaning, moaning and ing (K. bi.) H., with cough, hawking and expectora- ;
spot in 1. on retracting abdomen. Painful tension Cough in morning, with easy hawking of mucus ; ;
below short ribs, < sitting, from incarcerated flatus, about 2 or 3 a.m., with expectoration before midnight ;
which is emitted at times. Struggle in upper and when angry after eating, with vomiting of food and ;
lower A. between nausea and tendency to diarrhoea, at mucus; with sneezing painful; dry; dry and short; ;
times > empty eructations and emissions of flatus. difficult, with expectoration. Irritation to C. from
Discomfort in upper and lower, with necessity to lie catarrh, though she has no power to cough irritation ;
bloody and accompanied by pain in bladder. Sticking in intermittent and feeble weak, afterwards forcible.
posterior part of urethra in forenoon. Tearing in fore Pulse. — ;
part of urethra. Burning in urethra ivhen urinating; nausea, rising till he vomits, then slow and weak;
B. after urinating. Diuresis. Copious urine forenoon and ahnost audible, with general pulsation, which she
and evening copious and watery copious, dark and
; ;
believes must be audible. Excited. Full irregular :
Antimon. et Potass. Tart. Antimon. et Potass. Tart.
—
Back. Stitching tearing, especially near r. hip. forearm, then on hack, painful, then forming crusts; on
Pain as from weakness, < after eating and while sitting. chest and neck, like cow-pox, with red areola, then a
Stitches in kidney region on moving arm. Pain in crust leaving a deep scar; itching; painful. Vesicles
Extremities. —
Inclination to stretch. Tearing and biting ; in r. sole evenings in bed, with biting.
;
and arms. Insensibility, ivith coldness (Sec. c). limbs; 11 a.m., with sleep if he sits still and vivid
—
Upper Extremities. Cracking in shoulder-joint, with dreams of a continuation of his previous thoughts; early
!
tearing to hands. Pain in r. shoulder-joint as if (\.\s- in evening ; in evening, then wide awake till late at
\
located. Short rheumatic pain in and around shoulder- night after dinner on horseback in strong air when
j
; ; ;
joint and 1. breast. Twitching in r. arm of tendons riding in open air, with vertigo with inactivity. Sleep
; ;
of arms and hands tearing, in arm and 1. side. Par- as soon as he sat down in the daytime
; S. after din- ;
oxysmal drawing along outer surface of 1. upjaer arm, ner. Sleeps with head erect; on back, with 1. hand
ah-Qost as if in bone. Rheumatic pain in 1. elbow. under his head. Stupid sleep. Heavy sleep and on ;
Tearing in muscles of 1. forearm. Trembling of hands waking knows nothing about it.
(Agar.). Stitches on back of 1. hand on touching Sleeplessness till midnight till 1 a.m., then dream ;
;
hairs. Fingers contracted upon shoulders, with rigid- that he is wading in deep water and cannot get out.
ity of every muscle. Deadness of tips of fingers, Late falling asleep, with frequent waking and tossing
with dryness, hardness and insensibility. about. Difficult falling asleep. Shocks and J3rks coming
Lower Extremities. Cramp. — Sticking upward in from abdomen in first sleep, throwing of one or other
varices. Drawing, tensive pain. Tension and tearing. arm from the body, now of a foot, now throwing of the
Heaviness and stifiiiess. whole body into the air. Starting in sleep in fore-
—
Thigh Spasmodic twitching of muscles., Sticking noon. Screaming in sleep, with staring eyes and
1
in hip and knee in evening in bed. Rheumatic pain trembling and draiving up of arms and feet. Talking in
!
in and over 1. hip below 1. hip. Rheumatic drawing sleep. Restless sleep
; with confused heavy dreams.
[
;
in upper part of r., (spasmodic drawing in T., extend- Short sleep. Light sleep, fuU of historic dreams.
j
ing to abdomen). Tension in hamstrings in evening on Waking often from anxious dreams.
loalking (Rhus t). Burning pricking in knees. Ach- Dreams anxious; vivid, heavy, anxious; heavy.
ing in knee as if the limb had no power and as if Historic. Of fire, from which he must fly. That he
tendons were stretched, in morning in bed and on preaches without having memorized and " gets stuck."
nsm^ Weakness of knees. Fatiguing. Nightmare.
— —
I
Leg. Tetanic spasms, > straightening. Twitching Fever. Chilliness forenoons at night and on ris- ; ;
in 1. calf. Cramp in leg, > forcible extension C. in ing in morning. Rigor at 5 a.m., then heat, with rapid
;
calves ; in calves afternoons, > walliing in calves, and full and strong pulse, hot skin, red face, heat in
;
waking him. Slow rhythmical jjicking below 1. knee. head, palpitation, burning at stomach, fulness and
Upward sticking in varices. Rheumatic pain on 1. nausea, impeded respiration, pressure and constriction
side of 1. calf; rheumatic between 1. calf and malleo- of chest, cough, rough respiration and pain under 1.
lus. Spasmodic drawing in calves, Weariness in nipple on deeja inspiration. j
Chill at 3 p.m., with
legs. Numbness and coldness. trembling. C. at 6 p.m., then after eating heat with
Swelling of r. malleolus, with stiffness. Sudden drawing in occiput at 8 p.m., with flushes of heat.
'
;
pricking as from a blow in 1. instep near inner mal- ; Cold limbs hands 1. hand hands, with moisture ; ; ;
leolus. Tension on dorsum of foot during the day cold hands and fing&r-tips feet shin ; skin of r. arm, ';
;
while walking. Weariness of feet. Feet go to sleep on hand and both great toes; cold shivering through
sitting down (Sec. c). Sudden painful rhythmical skin during stool. Chill, with gooseflesh and cold
picking in 1. great toe. skin, which remained longest on hands C, with ;
—
Skin. -Pallor of whole body bluish. ;
Yellow spots drowsiness and weakness with heat of certain parts,
! ;
on fingers. Sallowness increasing to jaundice. Erup- especially of face. Rigor, with burning in head andj
tion itching.
; Spots like flea bites on hands. Rash beating of heart. : C. alternating with heat; till 8
'
on arms, breast and occiput reddish itching, sup- P.M. on motion with heat in head.
; ; ; ;
to knees like the itch, on arm near wrist and on Chill, as if cold water were dashed over him, with
;
upper arm, the itching > by scratching; small red, gooseflesh on arms and yawning. Creeping chill, with
conical, hard, with inflamed base like lichen simplex, heat, nausea and faintness. Chill from within mdward,
;
Antipyrine. 87 Apis.
followed at night by sweat. Heat and moisture of in ears, for sometime afterwards prostration and inter-
h^nds on coughing, with sweat of head. Heat and mittent sensations of cold. Itching on inside of
sweat of forehead on coughing, so that she became thighs, with urticaria, which soon extended to abdomen.
'
dizzy. Burning in joints, with tearing. Heat rising Urticaria, especially in women; general U., with in-
to head in flushes. Dry H., driving him out of bed. tense itching, she tears herself with her nails. Sleepi-
Fatiguing H. at night, interrupting sleep. H. of same ness. Intermittent coldness. Heat. Cold sweat, then
kind at the same hour two days. quick rise in temperature, with chill and full, rapid
Sweat in morning on waking at night in sleep
; pulse. ;
am going mad." Loss of consciousness. Headache. in joints of face, neck, chest and limbs. Blood
I
;
color-
Dizziness. Snapping in head so that she ran up and less and only red in the centre of the vessel. (No
down the room screaming, partially
losing control of I
bloodwhen venesection is Failed to re-
attempted.)
herself and apprehending insanity.
Singing in ears, spond when spoken to. Falhng to the ground.
with congestion. Sneezing violently, about twenty I
Twitching burning, like a prickling contraction from
;
times without pause, face and eyes suffused, tears without inward, in r. thumb and other places. Con-
flowed, mucus flowed from nose, breathing labored, vulsions from the offer of water, which was desired,
;
Coppery taste in violent bouts, with intermittent cop- externally and internally. Cxeneral sensation of ful-
i
Incontinence of urine. Urine diminished. Hoarse- weakness alternating with depression approaching ;
ness. DyspncEa, breathing hard, with feeling of suffo- syncope nervous, the latter half of the night. Ne-
'
cation. Pain in chest. Tightness of chest. Depressing cessity to lie down sudden, without weakness or
j
;
effect upon heart from large doses, causing disturbed faintness. Sensation as if dying. i
Faintness with ;
circulation and respiration, cyanosis and vomiting, nausea F., with weakness, anxiety and distress at
I
;
the final result is paralysis, these are the secondary stomach, oppression of chest, dyspnoea, short, rapid
action. Pulse rapid and full. Pulse increases, tempera- breathing and rapid pulse. "Weakness evening, with
;
;
spots. Eruptions appear and disappear suddenly. bad; < rising from a seat, with necessity to stretch.
Apis. 8 ^ Apis.
Sudden iveahness ; with coldness; pro- with vomiting,with dulness and confusion inwardly above outer ;
fuse diarrhoea, cold limbs, pale face, griping in end of 1. eyebrow, in afternoon, lasting aU day, <
abdomen, pulse weak, after abatement of these symp- when coughing in upper part as if it would burst, ;
toms redness of part stung. General sensation dimin- extending to temples in 1. side in evening, with ;
ished. Numbness over whole body. Amelioration stitches under 1. ear, chilliness, yawning, and pain in
from sleep. umbilical region in sinciput, with vertigo heavy ten- ; ;
paralysis, could not tell when the foot touched the ground, with 10 A.M., with sensitiveness of head to touch, burning
soreness of the spine and pains. General inclination to dropsical
of eyes and itching of nose sharp, in r. heavy, in ; ;
effusions and anasarca, with stinging pains. General intolerance
of the heat of the bed. morning on waking, r., then 1. throbbing. Boring ;
head. Listless. Concentration impossible. Inability that apoplexy was feared. Hair falls out. Itching ,
to fix attention on a book requiring thought (Gelsem.). in afternoon extending to face and neck, afterwards
;
— Stupor —
Clinical. The headache is usually a hot, heavy feeling,
Clinical. or even unconsciousness, with or without with congestion and with suddenstabbing pains, almost universally
symptoms of inflammation of the meninges of the brain. As a relieved by external pressure and aggravated by any motion. In
rule, it is characterized by sudden starts with screaming, as from meningitis, acute or chronic, or tubercular liydrocephalus, ex-
some terrible pain in the head. In meningitis from suppressed tremely valuable when the peculiar symptoms are present, the
eruptions with stupor, apparently the result of effusion, inter- child bores the head into the pillow, is stupid and occasionally
rupted by short cries. In the stupor occurring during the pro- screams out.
gress of low types of fever or malarial disease, as in typhus, diph-
theria, etc. Mania resulting from the suppression of the menses,
with stupor alternating with attacks of errotic mania. Impair-,
Eyes. — Sclerae injected.Bloodshot; and protrud-
ment of mind so that the patient seems preoccupied, lets things ing, pupil dilated and immovable, and was obUged
fall from lier hands, and seems to be unconscious of things trans- to change from convex
to concave glasses (from sting
piring about her. As a rule, the mental state in erysipelas, diph- Piercing in evening, with necessity to remove
in cornea).
theria, low fevers, etc., requiring Apis, is one of apathy, indiffer-
reading and writing (irt a near-sighted
the spectacles while
ence, or even unconsciousness.
woman). Boring forenoon, with piercing. Burning
—
Head. Aching from 8 to 10 p. m., with chilliness stinging in r., beginning with heaviness and causing
and toothache, pain in forehead, alternately in 1. and lachrymMion. Sensation as if a mass of mucus were
r. side, afterwards in r. side of vertex, where it is sen- in 1. Heaviness, with inclination to close them, and
sitive to touch, then in temples, then r. side of fore- after being closed for sometune desire to rub and press
head, next morning in 1. side of forehead A. in even- them. ;
> during diarrhcsa; mostly confined to forehead, toith in inner canthus. Piercing itching around eyes, in
fever ; with fulness and heaviness in occijaut and in brows, lids and eyes themselves, < 1., and more at
;
vertigo and confusion of mind. Confusion; with painand sensation of mucus in them, < 1., full feeling in
in sinciput; ivith pain in forehead. Anxiety, with eyes and weak ^dsion. Weakness, with photophobia;
swelling of face. Fulness, with hea\'iness, j^ressure W., with pain when used. Lachrymation ; 1.; of 1., in
and sometimes sudden rush of blood. Throbbing, evening, with pain in 1. side of forehead of I., with ;
< moving and stooping, > pressure. Whole brain seems burning and sensation of a foreign body in it, loeakness
weary, asleep and crawling (Con.). Head feels swollen. of both eyes, with pain and sensitiveness to light in even-
Heaviness, with pressure H. as if she could hardly
; ing when scAoing ; of r. of r. at night in bed, with flow ;
hold it up, < during day And by motion, coughing, of mucus of r. from a biting piercing sensation with ; ;
walking, extreme when lying and closing eyes. sensible to Hght. Lids swollen, red, oedematous
—
Forehead. Stitches, and in temples; over r. eye, (Rhus t.). Upper lids so swollen that they liang like
extending to eyeball; burning, in 1. superciliary ridge. sacs over face. Agglutination; with soreness of margins
Aching, and in temples ; after sneezing, with vertigo and canthi. Twitching of r. lid. Stinging in r. lower,
; —
Apis. 89 Apis.
about eyes, > pressure. Pain around orbits j in 1. orbit, on tongue, extending over face, temples and head,
mostly lower part. Photojihobia. Vision obscured thence over entire body.
difficult, with a whirling sensation in sight.
when
Blind- Clinical. — The appearance of the face varies with the
ness ; in afternoon stooping. character of the other affections ; in disease of the kidneys in preg-
nancy the face is cedematous and pale; during fever it is generally
—
Clinicsil. An extremely valuable remedy in a great variety hot and bright red; sometimes almost livid; in erysipelas it is
of diseases of the eyes; in inflammation of tlie lids, which arecedema- swollen and inflamed, with severe stinging pains the erysipelas is ;
tous, often everted so that the lid actually rolls over on to the cheek, characterized by pufiiness and cedematous infiltration, which, as a
the conjunctiva is inflamed and oedematous, with hot lachrymation, rule, does not pit on pressure; the swelling is out of proportion to
photophobia, violent stinging pains the lids even may become
;
the intensity of the pain.
ulcer.ated. It is often found valuable in purulent ophthalmia, with
infiltration of the balls and lids, great oedema and sharp pains —
Mouth. -Jerldng grinding of teeth on Ijiting them
are sufficiently characteristic. In inflammations of the cornea of together, in swallowing, after yawning, etc. Toothache
various sorts, .scrofulous, parenchymatous, with or without destruc- in evening in r. upper jaw, during which she feels the
tion of the tissues, especially in ophthalmia following eruptive
diseases, with great oedema, burning stinging pains. There is, as biting-together of the teeth in her head, with chilliness.
a rule, temporary relief from the application of cold water. Some- Jumping pain in 1. upper molars. Gums bleed.
times indicated in staphyloma of the cornea or sclerotic. In Gums painful.
serous inflammation within the eyeb.all, in serous iritis or aquacap-
Tongue. Swollen ; then S. of face and whole body,
sulilis, with punctiform deposit on the inner surface of the cornea.
In muscular asthenopia, with sharp stinging pain on attempting to
with inability to swallow, move tongue or speak. roio A
use the eyes, swelling of lids, etc. In short, it is an extremely of vesicles somewhat to I. of tip, with soreness and 7-aivness ;
valuable remedy in inflammatory affections of the eyes, always V. on tip and 1. side, with red spots. Covered with a
characterized by serous exudation, oedema, with sudden piercing dirty white fur, pale, soft and flabby. Pain, with
pains.
burning rawness, stinging, and with vesicles along
Ears, —
Swelling of a lymphatic gland behind ear.
;
edge. Raioness on margin, with scalding and pimples and
Purple. Stitches under 1. Pain iir r. middle behind ;
stinging. Dryness, with redness and tenderness of mouth
1. Itching iir r., then 1. in ears and glands near root
; (Rhus t.). Prickling heat. Burning extending into
of tongue, increasing in two years to shaip itching and stomach, with eructations and gathering of tasteless
burning in throat just back of palate, finally working water in mouth, the eructations < after drinking
into bronchial tubes, down around lungs, and result- water, almost suffocating her.
ing in asthma. Ringing in r. Rumbling. Hearing Scalding in mouth and throat. Burning in mouth in
diminished. forenoon, with thirst. Dryness under tongue at 6 ;
Deafness in fever. ;
upward, inside out; and cyanotic. Shrunken, wan foreign liody in upper back part. Rawness, with in-
and anxious. Pale. Red; then jjurple; with heat, clination to hawk R., with viscid saliva adhering to
;
burning piercing pain and swelling. Stinging in 1. malar- hard palate, velum and tongue extending to jsit of ;
icith constrictio7i. Dryness; tvith heat (Bell., ^Esc. h.). anus raw, tongue raw, dry, sometimes
less stools, abdomen sore,
with tenesmus. Cholera infantum with constant relapses, with
Swallowing difficult. Nausea apparently from T. threatening bi-ain troubles, sunken abdomen the child gets stupid ;
Clinical. In severe inflammationsof the throat, with general and starts suddenly, especially during dentition. There may be
—
stupor and prostration, even in diphtheria, we will tind in Apis constipation, with fever or with hydrocephalus.
an extremely valuable and frequently indicated remedy. It is al-
most a speciHo in true diphtheria, always indicated when the throat
Rectum and Anus. Electric shock in R. then urging —
is very much swollen and oedematous, with severe stinging pains
to stool. Frequent urging. Tenesmus. Anus, raw
on attempting to swallow, witli great inertia or even complete sensation, with diarrhoea pain in A. throbbing in A. ;
;
stupor. In suspected scarlet fever, in the early stage, wheH rash sensation of stuffing heat. ;
is seen upon the hard palate and the throat is oedematous and
bright red, with great pain on swallowing and the eruption is —
Clinical. Haemorrhoids, with stinging pain, the anus be-
mottled, witliout thirst. comes extremely sore (jEsc. h.). Piles after confinement, with
sharp, stinging pain. Ascarides, with delirium, screaming, etc.
—
Stomach. Appetite lost; and he refused drink.
Stool. —
Watery, yellow; frequent yellow, W., ivith
Thirst. Eructations; after eating; tasting like the
yolk of eggs; violent emiDty during headache. Hot
griping ;W. copious. Soft, mixed with serum, orange-
colm-ed. Loose in morning ; and urgent; loose, lumpy.
vapor seems to rise from S., ivith dry throat, unthout thirst,
Copious diarrhcea, with vomiting ; lumpy D., with vomit-
with burning cheeks and cold feet. Aversion, with
ing, then watery and fetid stools, then pappy mixed with
chilliness and cold limbs. Nausea; at night,' with
rumbling in abdomen as before diarrhoea with ;
mucus and blood, then stools Uke dysentery, with
tenesmus and crushed sensation in intestines. Copious,
vertigo with vomiting and faintness
; with pain in ;
abdomen, then vomiting and diarrhoea. Oppression Clinical. — Diarrhoea, watery, yellow, sometimes painless.
at pit ; at epigastrium. Sore feeling, and in abdomen. Chronic diarrhoea, cannot urinate without having a stool, or the
stools become dark and fetid, worse after eating (compare with
Burning. Aloes).
—
Clinical. The absence of thirst is the rule in Apis cases,
though sometimes there may be great thirst; in these circum-
Urinary Organs, Burning and soreness ivhen urinat- —
stances the condition of stupor and the afternoon aggravation at
ing. Excitement. Disagreeable feeling in bladder,
5 o'clock will overbalance the presence of thirst. The vomiting of with bearing in region of sphincter, frequentdown
food and frequent effort to vomit must be associated with the Apis desire to urinate and during micturition burning
symptoms in meningitis or in the early stage of scarlet fever and smarting and uneasy feehng in spermatic cords.
in various other troubles. It has occasionally been found useful
in the nausea of pregnancy.
Urging, with scanty urine and dribbhng. Frequent
desire to urinate with burning in urethra and with
Abdomen. —Distention;
moderate meal, and uneasiness in spermatic cord; frequent desire, and
after a
;
dyspncea when lying, strong desire for stool, passed when passing burning and sensation as if the flow
flatus and urine freely. Rumbling, with urging to were obstructed by contraction near glans. Involun-
stool; R. as before diarrhoea. Loud offensive flatus. tary micturition. No micturition for thirty-six hours.
Sputtering flatus after stool. Cutting. Grilling. Stitches in urethra. Burning in urethra before and
Sickly feeling, inclining him to continue a quiet sitting after micturition. Urine high-colored, and frequent
posture. Pain mornings, with hard scanty stools in
; ;
emissions of small quantities. Urine copious < out- ;
morning, with urging to stool, also with pain when door exercise, with flatulence and diarrhoea pale, with ;
straining, after dreaming at night that she had pain in red or mealy sediment, frequent urging and strangury.
abdomen and diarrhoea P. < pressure, touch and
;
Scanty with frequent micturition. OflFensive.
;
—
Clinical. Abdominal dropsy, sometimes with diarrhoea and In subacute or chronic Bright's disease Apis has been found ser-
viceable in temporary exacerbations with an increase of dropsy,
vomiting, great oppression of breath with the other general
symptoms indicating Apis. Withal! the abdominal affections there sometimes about the head, when the patient is stupid, sometimes
is present the characteristic bruised feeling in the abdominal walls, in the chest, when there is great difficulty in breathing and the
which are extremely tender (Lye), sometimes even when the patient is suffocated on lying down. Incontinence of urine in old
abdomen is not swollen we may even meet with this symptom in
;
people.
hydrocephalus. Stool sometimes involuntary on every motion
this symptom indicates Apis in diarrhcea and cholera infantum,
;
—
Sexual Organs. Frequent and long-lasting erections.
especially in great stupor with disinclination to take food or drink. Scrotum tense and translucent, looking as in hydrocele.
In dysentery with a low type of fever, apathy, bloody, almost pain- Testicle swollen, with tension and itching 1. T. sore ;
; —
Apis. 91 Apis.
sitting at home and when driving. low heart in side in I. side ; under 1. arm, near fourth
; ;
Deep joenetrating pain in clitoris, extending into or fifth rib in r. nipple extending iiito lung in fore-
; ;
vagina, with swelling, dryness and hardness of labia noon, where cartilages of ribs bend towards hypochon-
minora, which is covered with a crust, hindering the dria, 1. then r., with darkness before eyes, in which
beginning of micturition, > in evening by applications she felt boring sticking. Tearing, drawing, starting
of cold water. Haemorrhage from uterus. Metrorrhagia from 1. lower side of sternum, drawing back and forth
in second month, ivith profuse discharge of blood, heaviness of in chest, upward, and finally into lower jaw, and at
abdomen, faintness, restlessness and yavming.
Miscarriage same time pain in back.
at second month ; at third month. Bearing down
as in early Pain at night in upper part under 1. short ribs
; ; ;
;
stage of parturition; B., with sensation as before menses near last ribs, in or below heart in I. side, near middle
;
in r. ovarian region. Cutting in 1. ovarian region of sternum, with fulness in chest and short breath sud- ;
across to r. in evening when stretching in bed. Strained den, to 1. on lower part of sternum sudden, just below ;
pain in 1. ovarian region at 6 p.m., < walking, then in heart, soon extending towards unth suffocation, face
r. chest,
corresponding spot on r. side, with lame feeling in and hands purple, falling down, feeling as of rapid
scajjulse. Drawing in r. ovarian region. swelling of hning membrane of air-passages, including
nose, which was stopped. Bruised pain. Sore feeling
—
Clinical. Erysipelatous inflammation of penis, witii ex-
(Phos.). Fulness, with tension and pressure feeling
cessive oedema, great soreness and stinging pain. Hydrocele with ;
the characteristic symptoms. Inflammation and swelling of r. of P., constriction or suffocation, < horizontal position,
testicle. Inflammation of prepuce, with warty excrescences. It with difficult, anxious breathing. Oppression ; at botr
particularly affects the r. ovary (Lye); curative in various forms
tom of sternum with frequent desire for a deep
;
of inflammation and neuralgia, always with extremely sensitive
sharp stinging pains. Has cured cystic tumor of the ovary (ovarian inspiration (Phos.). Trembling in forenoon, with press-
dropsies), with bruised sore pain in abdominal walls (Lye). In ure and oppressed breathing. Heat in morning, and
inflammation of the cellular tissue of the pelvis (pelvic cellulitis), in stomach. Melting heat in region of diaphragm o-s
with excessive soreness over the lower abdominal region and sharp /7'0?7!, running riolently.
pain (Ars.). In enlarged and inflamed uterus following pregnancy,
etc. While menstruation is sometimes profuse, as an accompaniment
Heart and Pulse. —
Stinging in region of H. Inter-
in various diseases, it has been found useful in the suppression of mittent pain. C)ppression in region of H., with shght
menses with the cerebral symptoms above noted, also with local suflbcation reaching to throat. Palpitation. Rapid,
inflammatory symptoms, bearing down, extreme tenderness, with feeble beats of H. Pulse rapid full and strong and ; ;
It has averted threatening abortion with soreness of the ovaries, ceptible. Slow, irregular, afterwards rapid. Pulseless
hsemorrhnge. Erysipelas of the mammary glands or swelling at wrist.
like tumors, with stinging boring pains.
Clinical. —
Pericarditis, with scanty urine, swollen limbs,
Respiratory Organs. —Raw sensation in Jarynx, with bluish lips, great soreness over the region of the heart.
sensitiveness.
whisper.
Hoarseness. Cannot speak above a
Cough in shocks when roused from sleep
Neck. —
Swollen glands. Flushed. Rheumatic stitches
in r. in muscles of r. side, morning on
side of najje ;
before midnight, from a crawling in windpipe at pit rising,< moving head in that direction, > moving
of throat, > when something is loosened and swal- head in any other direction. Piercing burning pain
lowed, at every shock increased headache in 1. side in spot on 1. side, also on occiput and 1. arm. Ten-
and upper part; severe C. before midnight, < after ly- sive pain extending back of 1. ear and over 1. side of
ing and sleeping, from tickling in posterior wall in head. Drawing from nape, extending behind 1. ear
windpipe, with desire to brush the spot, 1. side of and over 1. side of head. Tension in r. side, beneath
head aches while coughing, he must bend head back and back of ear. Stiffness of 1. tendons, painful if he
and hold it so that the sliock cannot act with so much moved the head to opposite side; S. of nape, and
violence, cough < warmth and rest, > loosening mucus ; small of back. Weight at nape, with tension.
deep, hard ringing, fronr constriction of throat, reach-
ing down to upj)er part of lungs, which were very
—
Back. Inward trembling down, with shuddering
without coldness, 3 to 5 p.m., more in upper half.
sore. Weakness in both sides of spine, as if she could not
Expectoration of copious, tranxparcnt, frothy, hloodi/ mu- lie upon it. Pain under scapulas, < r. under scap- ;
cus. Sensation as if he could not breathe again. Suffo- ulse, with sore feeling on moving the parts; under
cation; U'ith inability to bear aru/thiru/ (diout throat scapulae, < moving. Pressitre on last ribs, j^osteriorly
(Lach.), dusky face and bluish lij^s. Asthma. Dysp- on 1. side of spine, hindering breathing. Bruised
nceci ; and at each inspiration a crowing sound that
sensation near last ribs, < 1. Burning stitch in upper
could be heard across the street with sleepiness and part of small of B. Stiffness of small of B.
;
shortness of breath when walking (Curare). Breathing Extremities. CEdematous swelling. Blood settled
hurried and difficult, with fever and headache; H., super- under toe and finger nails. Twitching. Unpleasant
ficial and sighing H. nights, and short.
; Closed rooms, sensation in inner side of arm from elbow to axilla,
especially if overheated, are insupportable. Inspiration and in anterior and inner part of each thigh from netir
croupy I. laborious, loud. Breathing slow, heavy, knee to inguinal region.
;
Itching sticking in back of arm. Aching in r. ulnar than usual color of skin, with swelling of face and
nerve down 1. ulnar nerve, in bones of arms and fingers.
; whole body. Sensitive pimples in inner cartilage of ;
Drawing in r. arm, with burning of anterior surface. 1. ear. Furuncles and large sweUings of every description,
Crawling in arm as if asleep, < 1. Sudden darting or local inflammation attended them with stinging.
pain in 1. elbow. Sore pustules, with red areola in hair of pubes, with
Stinging and burning in hands, especially pahns, > soreness and pain.
cold M'ater. Sore and red spots on palms. Want of Stinging, with swelling and inflammation itching S. ;
power, with incomplete anaesthesia of hands. Benumbed in different parts, esijeciaUy lower limbs. Stinging
feeling in r. hand, then itching in palm. Swelling of prickling, burning, smarting and itching all over skin.
second r. finger, except ti]), especially middle joint, in Prickling ; all over body ; especially on back and palms
morning, with redness and heat, burning stinging, of hands, face, forehead and under eyes, chiefly in
with tingling, extending up arm to body and down circumscribed spots. Burning in various portions, with
r. side and leg to foot, pain < 5 p.m. to 8 a.m., pre- stinging ; especially on back, which itched. Burning
venting sleep, < cold ai^plications, > hot applications hke prickly heat on back, arms and hands and after
and gentle rubbing or pinching of end of finger. scratching, itching and blotches like nettle-rash.
Burning pricking in finger-tips. Tingling of 1. fingers. Sensitiveness to touch; every hair is painful lohen touched.
Numbness of fingers, especially tips, about roots of nails, Full and constricted feeling on forehead and face, then
with sensation as if he could shake off the nails N. ;
swelhng, with red streaks on face, sweUing extending
of index 1. ulnar fingers.
; Inward burning about a to body and limbs, and urticaria over whole body.
hang-nail on outside of r. fourth finger. Crawling in 1. fingers as from insects on inner side
—
Lower Extremities. Staggering. Pain as if in bones.
;
knee, especially in front and laterally. Burning hands and upper part of feet of r. hand, with chap- ;
stinging in knee. Crawling as if asleep from 1. knee ping and after scratching blotches like nettle-rash ; on outer
;
to foot. Darting pain in 1. outer malleolus. Foot and part of 1. wing of nose, with soreness and redness
toes feel swoUen and stiff. Feet swollen in evening when biting, in eyebrow, somdivies r., sometimes I. ; I. or sting-
tahing off hoots and socks ; with fulness, heaviness and ing of face, ears, throat, hands and wrists. Stinging
stifness, with itching, redness and bungling feeling of itching on posterior surface of r. thigh, like flea bites,
upper part, fulness and pain in soles and balls of toes, in afternoon, > scratching, then on r. arm. Burning
and sensation as if stepjjing on cushions. Pricking in itching, on 1. thigh, esjaecially posteriorly in spots in ;
little toes.
palm, < 1. at 9 p.m., on backs of hands, knuckles,
Skin. —Purple spots on extremities and purple skin
;
level, cheek hung upon the breast, the breast swollen brain has no rest day or night, with restlessness and
like a great loaf; S. about joints, with inflammation loose, urgent stools at night. Restless sleep, with in-
and itching. Swellings after bites of insects, sore and clination to frequent waking and incessant dreams.
sensitive to touch; at outer corner of eyebrow. Terrified starting in evening sleep from a noise.
Itching of face, arms and legs, with redness and with Frequent waking, with vexatious dreams of business
hard, white elevated patches and ridges, the applica- cares. Dreams; full of care and toil, of traveling,
tion of cold water distressed him, occasionally the legs mostly by railroad.
became cold and blue but in five or ten minutes they Fever. —
Chilliness at noon, with red face and red
were again red and hot. Itching, red elevations over spots on body iia evening, with cold fingers, < 1. ; in
;
body, extremities and even ears. Wales covering evening while sitting, caused by previous slight move-
body, without itching or burning, but with disappear- ment, with heat in face and headache when eating ;
;
ance of other symptoms white wales covering body. with cold limbs and nausea with hot hands with
; ; ;
Red and lohite blotches. Red blotches, with sensitiveness racking pain through head, weakness and shivering
of skin to touch. Blotches on body and on back of then fever at night. Shuddering, with diarrhoea S., ;
hand, with stinging. Inflammation over whole body, then nettle-rash. Chill evei-y day at 3 p.m. running over
with pressure when rultbed, and white spots like mos- back, with shuddering, < in warmth, with dead feeling in
quito bites I., with
; pain and gangrene cellular I. hands, then after an hour heat, loith hoarse cough, heat of
;
ending in suppuration. cheeks and hands, without thirst, then heaviness and
Erysipelas of face, with fever, coated tmigue and thirst ; E. weakness. Cold extremities hands. Coldness and j^allor ;
;; ;
whole body, with stinging. In flushes mixed with ; morning till Wednesday night. Nausea. Spitting up
chills. Internal, without external, with trembling, food. Unpleasant sensation, with belching tasting of
and rapid pulse, then vertigo while standing, as if celery. Heartburn. Gone feeling in pit, partially >
about to faint, paUor, nausea and vomiting, then sleep, by eating.
with anxious starting and cough, then quiet sleep after Stool and Urine. Two urgent, well-formed stools in —
turning on to other side. Heat of head in upper part the day, preceded by pain in abdomen going directly
;
in face, with full sensation. Burning in head, < motion the stool a moment, next day three stools of the same
and stooping, > firm pressure, with throbbing and with kind. Urine retained.
occasional sioeat. Sudden heat over back, with pain at 1. Eespiratory Organs and Heart. Tickling in top of —
ilio-sacral junctioii. Burning of toes, with redness and windpipe at night, causing dry cough. Cough.
heat in them while the feet are cold. B. of toes, with Wheezing at night. Heart's beats can be counted by
erysij)elatous redness and heat in a patch on foot and hearing or feeling in chest.
coldness of the rest of the feet. Sioeat ; after trembling Neck, Back and Extremities. Muscles of nape pain —
and fainting then nettle-rash ; alternating with dry skin on motion and seem sore from severity, of headache.
,
;
cold, on feet. Sacral pain, with bellyache, the S. pain > after getting
out of bed, < on lying down again S. pain < after
—
dilliofll. In intermittent fever the characteristic symptom
lying down, > by moving about, with pain in lower
;
scratching, with sometimes a raw sensation. Inability face and nose. Itching of 1. cheek and jaw in even-
to sit still or lie still, from feeling of " fidgets," cannot ing, after scratching red blotches, then burning I. on ;
sion of symptoms in morning and forenoon. itching red blotches on 1. instep and outside of 1.
—
Head. Aching all day, > when eating and in open ankle I. on 1. buttock at night, after scratching felt a
;
air frontal
; sharp, over r. eye and temple on going
;
blotch like an insect bite I. like the bite of an insect
;
by light, must keep eyes partly closed, reading tires from Sunday till Wednesday. Could not go to sleep
head, the headache afterwards distinctly throbbing without great exertion and then would wake unre-
deep in and through temples and somewhat in fore- freshed in ten minutes.
head, most of the time can count the beats in the
head, the pain < by stooping, moving head and
—
Fever. Chill from any change of temperature, <
in back or where the lower temperature strikes the
eating, > by complete rest and quiet, but the body. Hot feeling on vertex. Intermittent burning
throbbing continued when at rest, expiration through inside thighs, which look like a raw surface, extend-
nose makes the throbbing painful, afterwards the pain ing to groins, < on 1., with itching, which is < at
> for some minutes by three mouthfuls of cold water, night. Sweat on forehead on waking at 4 a.m.
also > by hot compresses to forehead till he began
Clinical. — Profuse discharge from granulating ulceis, in-
to move, > on waking if he waked without moving tense constriction over sternum, with drawing feeling through to
stopped short on eating Indian meal gruel. Sore hack on lying down.
feeling over whole top. Scalp sore to touch.
—
Eyes and Nose. Eyes feel sunken. Tickling in AndrosaBmifolium. Apocynum
nose in forenoon, with desire to sneeze. Nose stuffed ;
with pain in forehead. Sneezing in morning, with This "dog's bane" is a perennial herb belonging to the Apocy-
tickling and running from nose S. in morning, with nacese. A tincture
is prepareil from the fresh root.
;
to rub them with the teeth. Sore pain in 1. teeth. Swollen sensation in body and face. Heaviness of
Sore spot on tip of tongue, feeling like a canker sore. body, with great sleeiDiness. Weakness. Fulness in
Soft palate red and sore; soft palate and fauces head. Headache ; in 1. side ;
pulsating A. in occiput
Apocynum Gaunabiuum. 94 Apocynum Cannabinum.
A. in back of head and neck, with Great used them too much piercing, in r., also after stool,
stiffness. ;
itching and irritation in 1. nostril. Great sneezing. with vertigo and ringing in r. ear piercing, in r., with ;
Everything smelled like honey. Twitching of facial nausea; A. darting from 1. to r., and vice versa.
muscles. Violent pain in 1. zygomatic process. Pain Throbbing in temporal artery.
in all I. lower teeth. Taste delightful. Nausea. Vom- Eyes. Irritation in 1. as from sand in morning on —
iting; with purging; effort at V. Flying pain in waking, with heat and redness. Pain in 1. as if
stomach. wearied, with drooping of lids. Pain in orbital region
Shooting pain in 1. groin. Feeling as if something and dull heavy feeling over eyes.
would pass the bowels, with fulness and pain in r. Ears. Sticking in 1. r. Partial deafness in 1. after — ;
Urine profuse, ikfejises pro/ttse, last- Face. Pale; with cold sweat (Dig., Verat.). Red —
ing eight days, with violent pressing pain. and hot look." Dull heavy pain in both sides of face
Dull heavy pain when breathing, seeming to go and nose, < 1., passing into forehead.
from above downward. Pain in nape extending to Mouth.. Tongue sticks to the roof in morning. Dry- —
front of neck. Stiff neck. Pulsating jjain in r. fore- ness in morning on waking. Salivation, then dry- ;
arm. Pain above wrists. Hands and feet swell. ness in fauces. Mucus and saliva in mouth and fauces
Pain in knee and in r. shoulder. Cramp in soles, < r., increased. Spittle thick and tenacious. Tonsils and
with burning and with pain in joint of I. big toe and heat throat coated with dried mucus.
in r. leg and knee. Tingling pain in toes, sharj) pain —
Stomach. Hunger (Oleander, Verat.) the time ;
all
in middle toe. Itching of body and face of face, with ; ravenous. Thirst on waking. Hiccough night and
burning. Inability to sleep. S. unrefreshing. Violent morning. Nausea in evening at night when waking
; ;
dreams. Chilliness. Heat of head and neck H. in ; after sleep ;after stool < about 7 or 7.30 p.m. ; with ;
r. leg and knee. Profuse sweat of whole body, with inability to vomit with f)iercing pain in r. temple
;
weakness of pulse. —
Abdomen. Rumbling during stool, with emission
—Alstonia,
;
Aloe, Pod., Oleander, Colch., Verat. emission before stool emission during stool. Disten-
Generalities. — Weight diminished.
;
Rheumatic pain tion ; about stomach, liver and spleen, < after a
in joints. Restlessness at night; on going to bed. moderate dinner (Lye). Distended feeling, with pain
Weakness in morning at night, especially in all mus- ; as if flatus were moving in different parts, then sud-
cles after stool
; < motion with diarrhoea muscular
; ; ; den urging to stool. Feeling as if he had drunk too
muscular, all the evening. Aggravation from motion. much w^ater. Grumbling; and disagreeable feeling.
—
Mind. Bewildered. Cannot concentrate thoughts. Pain while at breakfast, > stool after stool, compel- ;
Dull and unable to think well. Fancy exalted with ling him to sit down again, when nothing but wind
flow of good spirits. No ambition. Inabihty for passed; darting in different j^arts, with feeling as if
labor. flatus expanded the intestines of moving flatus before
—Aching
;
r., then stabbing pain, then confusion of head, then with aching in hyi^ogastric region. Urging to stool
vertigo; with heaviness and pain in eyes as if he had after eating after pain in abdomen
; with emission of ;
;;
.
rush and much flatus. Frothy. Bloody. Involun- copious, also at night.
tary when intending to emit flatus (Aloe). Mushy, —
dillic<l>I. It has been used chiefly for dropsical effusions
copious, darkish-brown, very fetid. Scanty ; and diffi- dependent upon diseases of the liver; it has not been so useful in
cult. Bowels sluggish but fseces not hard or costive. .nlbuminuria. Cases of hydrocephalus iiave been cured patients ;
So large after the diarrhcea ceased that the expulsion do not have the screaming out which cluiracterizes Apis. Hydro-
thorax with scanty urine ascites general anasarca in all these; ;
stant sighing from a j^eculiar sensation in chest. Suff'o- so that eyes closed involuntarily.
cated feeling. —
Head. Aching. Heaviness. Vertigo with chilliness. ;
Heart. —
Darting pain in region in afternoon and Dulness, sometimes described as headache, sometimes
evening. Catching pain. Weak feeling near. Palpi- as heaviness or vertigo, often with roaring in ears and
tation. Increased action with fluttering and sensation feeling of heat, at times sudden anxiety in prsecordial
;
as if it would force itself through the wall of the region and pressure in chest, with the reaction there is
chest. Action fluttering and feeble, then slow and generally inchnation to sleei?, prostration and in a few
labored, now and then losing a beat, with a clicking cases nausea and retching without warning, the relax-
sound. Impulse felt against wall of chest. Pulse ation during the prodromal state was very great, with
rapid slow diminished full, irregular, slow, inter- sweat, salivation and jaaleness, especially of face, the
; ; ;
mittent, dicrotic, at times feeble. vomiting is easy, or after the stomach has been
Back. —
Pain. Sticking in inferior angle of scapula. emptied difficult with eructations and retching,
Pain at inferior angle of 1. scapula pain in r. S. and between the acts of vomiting the patient is quiet,
;
in muscles of forearm. Prickling tingling in* region weak, yawns and perspires, sleepy after the vomiting
of 1. S. at 2 P.M., with lameness of muscles. Aching ceases.
in kidney region in lower part of 1. loin when walk-
; Injection of conjunctiva} and lachrymation. Pupils
ing. Soreness in kidney region when using muscles. dilated. Face red pale. Salivation. Violent in-
;
Aralia Racemosa. 96 Aranea.
clination vomit.
to Vomiting without previous
;
cough caused by tickling in throat,
at night afler the first sleep,
associated with constriction of chest, has to sit up and cough vio-
nausea easy of water as soon as it was drunk, also milk.
; ;
lently sometimes caused by a feeling of a foreign body in the
;
Retching; as soon as stomach had been emptied. throat. Asthma, with oppressed breathing all day, as from a
Weight at stomach. Respiration irregular; rapid. weight on stomach, <C night on lying down, when the patient is
Pulse rapid and irregular rapid, small and soft.
;
awakened by the violent cough, >
raising a little tough mucus.
Hay fever, frequent sneezing, with asthmatic attacks and whistling
Extremities heavy weak. Inclined to yawn. Sleepi-
;
respiration, must sit up. It has cured leucorrhcKa, acrid, offensive,
ness, with sweat. Sleep. Heat running suddenly all with bearing down pains.
over body, then vomiting. Hot feeling all over body,
especially in head. Sweat.
— Aranea.
CJlinlcal. The applicability of this drug to the relief of vari-
ous troubles requiring prompt emesis will be apparent to every The papal-cross Spider (Aranea Diadema), Linn. tincture A is
one. (Its use in poisoning by Opium is dangerous.) The hypo- prepared by crushing the live spider and digesting with alcoliol.
dermic injection of yV of a, grain will cause full emesis within 5 to
15 minutes in an adult. It has been found useful in vomiting of —
General Action. The most characteristic feature of
various sorts, sometimes with violent spasms and empty retching thisdrug is the tendency to a periodic recurrence of
and headache, sometimes with heartburn, pain between shoulder- the symptoms at exactly the same hour. Continued
blades sometimes it has cured the vomiting of food, sometimes
;
coldness without reaction characterizes the attack.
palliated the vomiting of pregnancy or uterine displ.acements or
uterine tumors, sometimes relieved seasickness in one case the
;
Related Remedies. —
(Tarantula), Camphora (not
2d trit. cured vomiting which had lasted several days without periodic). Argent, met.. Arnica, Cedron, Secale corn.
any organic disease, apparently of nervous origin. Generalities. —
Weakness; with confusion of head.
Head, Aching —till evening, > in open air ; >
;
'
pain in violent
;
wants to keep the tongue moving to keep it moist, T. of milk after drinking it.
although there is profuse salivation, saliva running
from mouth, < by lying, roof of mouth covered with
Stomach, Abdomen and Stool. Thirst. Heaviness —
and fulness in lower abdomen, as from a stone, at the
ulcers, irregular in size and shape, having a yellowish-
same time two days, with nausea in pit of stomach,
white covering (not membrane), looking like pus,
griping in abdomen, heaviness in thighs and confusion
throat swollen aiid sore, swallowing difficult on ac-
in head. Stool fivAd, passed only a part at a time and"-
count of a sensation of a " bunch " in throat, voice
with straining, u-ith pain in abdomen, which is > by
weak and husky. Nausea. Discomfort in stomach, rubbing, ferniontini;- in abdomen after the stool.
with flatulency. Griping. Irritation in anus at night.
Sexual and Respiratory Organs.^jl/erts&s too early,
Mucous discharge from rectum. Diarrhoea preceded ;
too strong and too copious. Hsemorrhage from the lungs.
by belching.
Extremities. — Didl,
Asthma on lying down at night, dry Avheezing res- and tibia in morning in bed and at intervals through the
burrowing bone-pain; in r. arm
piration when lying on back, with sense of impend-
day. Twitching in muscles of 1. upper arm in after-
ing suffocation, rapidly increasing dysijnoea, loud
noon. In ring and little fingers a feeling as if they had
musical whistlings during inspiration and exjjiration,
gone to sleep and, of formication. Dull, burrowing bone-
but louder during inspiration, inability to lie down,
pain in r. OS calcis on motion, > continued motion.
warm, salt, mucous expectoration, greater opjDression Sleep restless, with frequent waking, and always
of r. than of 1. lung, afterwards when lying on r. side
with a sensation as if hands and forearms were swollen
all oppression and discomfort were in r. lung, but on
and heavy. (Eeverish attacks, consisting mostly of
turning over the 1. lung was affected and the r. relieved
coldness, with pain in long bones, troubles in the abdomen,
entirely, constant desire to clear chest of something,
luhdch are usually accompanied by a (Mil, and mostly
all obstruction being during inspiration, on forcible ex-
come on towards- evening, and pimples here and there.)
piration raw, burning, sore feeling behind whole length
Heat in face especially in eyes.
;
Sweat in sleep at night. the patient gets into bed. Lumbar abdominal neuralgia, inter-
mittent, from being uncovered at night, <C from 8 to 11 A.M.,
—
ClilliCSll. It has been found useful for asthma with spas- with yawning or vomiting. Enlarged spleen, always in damp <
modic cough at night, in general <
lying down. Spasmodic cough weather. Diarrhoea, great loss of appetite and sleep. Bronchitis,
;;
cougli. Asthma, unable to lie down clay or night, white, frothy eminence, with compression in globe of eye. Aching,
expectoration, nausea and disgust for food. Diseases of os calcis,
with drawing pressure in occiput and stupor; over
with boring digging in that bone this may be due to simple per-
; ;
ice. Sleeplessness in subjects suffering from asthma nervous ; temporal region drawing, in eminences. Intermittent
;
cough. Chronic intermittent fever, with swelling of spleen, boring anteriorly in 1. side, < evening after lying
living in a damp place, patient cliilly day and night, always <^
during a rain. Quotidian fever. The attacks recur at the same
down.
hour and consist mostly of coldness, which lasts a long time and is —
Temples. Cutting stitches in skull or on surface of
not followed by lieat or sweat. The patient is c^cceedingly weak, brain, in front of 1. ear, forward. Tearing in 1.
but while thirsty has none of the restlessness of Arsenic. These region of r. and bone, < touch ; in 1. bone and over 1.
I.
conditions have been found mostly in old people.
mastoid process. Aching in 1. externally in bones ;
action on the mucous membranes from the pharynx in 1. bones drawing throbbing, deep in r. half of brain
;
through stomach and bowels, genito-urixiary tract and during rest drawing, in 1. side of head, as if in brain
;
respiratory apparatus. Independently also it seems substance, at 8 p.m. when crossing the room, becoming
to cause spinal irritability, with numerous pains in a tearing as if a nerve were torn out, ending suddenly.
body and extremities, with tendency to spasmodic Drawings deep in r. half of brain in evening, increas-
action of muscles. ing to tearings and extending towards forehead and
Allied Drugs. —
Aluminium, Ferrum, Zincum, Lye, occiput.
Chin., Sulf Gelsem., Hyperic, Agaric.
Generalities.
,
—
Electric shocks through upper part
Occiput. —
Drawing pain in 1. when at rest, alternat-
ing with the sanre in ball of 1. thumb drawing pain ;
of body, in forenoon, exploding close to foramen externally from bone obliquely across r. temiDoral
magnum (compare Chin., Sulf). Twitching and pulsa- bone to middle of frontal bone between 1. protuber- ;
rest. Soreness between nates, around anus and in Itching in inner canthi ; stinging, in canthi.
ness ;
when sitting or walking, especially of thighs, ward in a crescent form, during rest drawing pain ;
tensive bruised pain in nape. The attacks recur every ward from mastoid
at rest on pressure. process, >
day at noon (Gelsem.). StopjDed sensation in r.
—
Clillicsil. General tendency to emaciation, with sallow, pale Nose. —
Throbbing in fore part of 1. nostril, with
complexion. General anoemia, with osdematous feet. Kheumatic tension in external skin of nose as if bones were com-
pains in limbs and back, generally <^ lying down. General loss
pressed and tickhng j^rickling in 1. nostril, causing
of power, threatening paralysis.
violent sneezing. Biting in 1. nostril. Irritation as if
Mind. —Cheerful and talkative (reaction). Merry a cold would come on. Obstruction in fore part.
when pleased, but crying long about a trifle. Ill- Tingling and itching in, then bleeding. Fluent coryza
humored. frequent sneezing. Bleeding on blowing nose.
icith
—
Head. (Stitches in morning, with redness of one Stitches in r. malar-bone. —
Tearing on 1.
Face.
eye.) Shooting and tearing. Stinging burning pain zygoma drawing in r. zygoma. Gnawing pressure ; T
in head. Intoxicated condition dizzy sleepy intoxi-
; in bones of r. side, especially malar-bone. Drawing
cation. Creeping and crawling, as if tipsy. Dizzy pain in muscles, especially in region of cheek-bones.
stupefaction. Confusion at 10 a.m. as from sm'oke ; Throbbing over 1. cheek, as if muscles would be raised,
;
shivering; suddenly, with mist before eyes (Gelsem.). Mouth. Teeth. Lower row sticks to upper, as if —
—
Forehead. Tearing in r. deep in r. eminence, ex- covered with sticky cement (Zinc). Aching in the
;
7
Argentum Metallicum. 98 Argentum Metallicum.
hollow 1. lower wisdom in an incisor on extending outward in muscles near two last ribs, end-
tooth ;
of mouth so the tongue stuck to the palate with seat. ; Drawing pain' through r. inguinal ring, down to
shaking chill viscid, impeding speech.
; testicles, at 4 p.m., during rest, with pasty stool draw- ;
•swallowing a morsel, forcing him to swallow saliva, (at insertion of gluteus maximus) iir afternoon after
afterwards descending deeper into fauces. Painful walkmg, renewed at every step at back, < 1. side, ;
tension lohen yawning, as from a swelling. Itching crawl- caused by difficult stool and micturition. Bruised
ing in pharyngeal orifice of r. Eustachian tube, ex- pain around back of 1. bruised and sprained P. on 1. ;
nausea, contraction of pharynx and inclination to insufficient. Frequent, preceded by pinchiiig and
swallow saliva; with dra-ndng-in of pit of stomach. urging, the last ahuost cliarrhoeic. Difl&cult.
JExcessive appetite; even when stomach feels full (Lye.) in —
Urinary Organs, Micturition frequent; and copious
;
paroxysms. Appetite gone in morning gone, with (Gels.). Burning when urinating. Stitch forward in
;
;
reading, with dull compression of brain from all sides, pain in I. testicle. Digging deep in substance of r. testicle
approaching vertigo, nausea in region of sternum, sud- wheia at rest, with fear and anxiety. Desire diminished.
den heat in whole body, but more in face, and sweat Emissions at night without lewd dreams incomplete, ; ;
tion of gray gelatinous mucus, the rawness extends as far as the of scapula, extending to clavicle. Pressure inside
bifurcation of the trachea. Wlien eating fruit it seems as if a little
scapula". Sprained feeling in uppemiost muscles of r.
piece stuck it feels in upper and front part as if something lay in
;
a little spot, almost as if cliilling and somewhat pressing, which scapula on exerting the outstretched arm.
constantly irritates him removed by doing
to cough, without being ; Loins. —
Stitches in second lumbar vertebrae burn-
so. Rawness and soreness upper part of larynx when couyhing, not
in ing stitches in r. loin when sitting, but when rising
wUen swallowing (Brom.). Feeling of a raw spot in windpipe, in
and on jDressure the pain is burning without stitches.
region of suprasternal fossa, <
speaking, talking or singing. Cough
Pressure in side of back opposite bowels, then oj)-
from laugliing. Cough c;insed by irritation in larynx and trachea
and from accumulation of mucus, the expectoration is characteristic, pressive stitclies on least motion or when breathing, so
looking like grayish, boiled starch or like gray jelly. A
valuable that he had to walk lient, when lying still with grip-
remedy for the chronic laryngitis of singers and speakers, the ex- ing as in a malignant ulcer and with oppression of
pecloration is characteristic.
chest. Drawing tensijj^e i:)ain in 1. loin and below in-
Chest. —
Twitching from r. anterior clavicular region guinal ring at 7 p.m., alBfer walking, extending to thigh.
towards shoulder-joint (in a fibre of pectoralis major) Bruised feeling in small of back morning on waking,
;
ing ; boring stitches in r. axilla cutting transversely ; metacari^al bone of thumb and in metatarsal bone
across below 1. last rib, when stooping sideways and and proximal j^halanx of big toes, < touch, with ach-
leaning on arm drawing, as in an ulcer, in lowest rib
; ing. Drawing and tensive pain in bends of elbows
near spine extending outward inside upper part of
; and knees, > strong pressure. Ch-amplike drawing in
sternum iirtermittent, under cartilages of 1. last true
; back of r. hand and foot. Sprained feeling in toj) of
ribs, over pit of stomach, evening in bed, as if in r. shoulder on walking, and in 1. inner malleolus. Dis-
pleura, in prsecordial region pressing, on r. side of ;
comfort and weakness. M'eakness in morning > after ;
outward in both sides, in region of lowest ribs, < deep articular eminence of r. at o p.ji. while at rest from ;
inspiration ; horizontal, oir 1. side, in cartilage of false articular eminence of r. to najje during rest pressive;
< sitting bent. Aching externally in sterntim in- ; pain on pressure drawing digging pain under r. del-
;
ternally on middle of sternum, < motion, especially toid boring scratching iiain in r. shoulder-joint in
;
stooping and then rising again over heart, with op- ; morning wheii walking. Bruised pain on top of 1.
pression spasmodic, in ribs, with tension
; drawing ; when walking. Sprained feeling in 1. joint during
Ijelow r. axilla during rest after dinner, with bruised rest, ^^'eakness on waking at 6.30.
pain on strong pressure as if something pressed hard ; Arm. —Tensive drawing, hke stitches, in different
on r. ribs pressing outward in spot under second or
;
places. Inclination to fall asleep in morning when
third r. rib, during deep inspiration cramplike in 1. ; lying on it. Paralysis of r. arm and hand. Parahiic
then soreness on touch. Opi^ression. Sprained feel- feeling during motion, especially in elbows.
ing in posterior wall of r. axilla on exertion, > rest —
Upper Arm. Cramp in middle, < lifting arm.
cutting sprained feeling in cartilage of 1. false rib, hori- Burning stitch anteriorly in middle of 1. Tearing
zontally across rib, near pit of stomach. Gnawiirg in 1. ; drawing tearing near condyles of 1. elbow at
scratching on 1. side when at rest. Mucus, with cough 3 P.M., at rest. Pinching in r. Aching in flesh, <
and expectoration. touch drawing, in muscles of r.. near bend of elbow,
Heart. —
Spasmo'dic twitching of cardiac mv.scle, < lying
:
on back, with the thought that he would have apoplexy. anterior surface of r. ichen at rest, with paralytic weak-
(Oppressive burning in region.) Pulse quick in even- ness in the same place and inclination to stretch arm.
ing in bed, with thirst. Paralytic drawing on outside of 1., with bruised feeling cnt
—
Neck. Pressure on 1. outer side when walking in pressure. Weakness in morning after waking, > after
;
Argentum Metallicum. 100 Argentum Metallicum.
rising, with stiffness of neck; about shoulders in ing in outer side of 1. when sitting, with a clucking
morning on waking. sensation. Tearing in 1. when sitting. Aching when
Elbow. —Twitching in 1. during rest; in sitting, and extending outward in muscles of 1. leg;
at 3 p.m.
bend of r. during rest and bruised jiain on top of r. cramplike incisive, over 1., on both sides, when he does
shoulder. Stitches in tips; in tip of 1. during rest. not move drawing, in condyles of 1.
; Drawing from
Burning j)ain in a spot at 6 p.m. during rest. Drawing r. popliteal space through knee to outer margin of
pain through radial joint of r. at noon during rest; patella at 10 p.m. in bed. Bruised feehng, < sitting
spasmodic, in bend of r., as if arm had been sprained, on inside of r. 1. pateUa on 1. side of r. patella,
; ;
during motion, < extending arm. Tension externally < walking, > sitting, with weakness of limbs in r. on ;
at tip when bending arm. motion with pain as if dislocated throbbing, on an- ;
—
Forearm. Stitches at beginning of radius, behind terior and inner surface of r. knee when standing.
wrist; intermittent, in r. radius, more in muscles. Sprained pain in 1. patella, on motion in r. knee in ;
Tearing in jDosterior muscles between bones of 1. elbow morning on walking, with cramp in calf; inward in r.
and radius, as far as wrist drawing, above wrist at knee, > during rest. Knees give way on ascending
;
pain from middle of flexor side of 1. radius to elbow tibial Cutting in 1. fibula on standing. Pain consist-
during rest; from condyles of elbow, along ulnar side ing of digging, tension, rigidity and bruised feehng, in
in evening in bed, r. then 1. Paralytic drawing in r. fibula, at 3 p.m. when walking, with weakness, repeated
radius, beginning above anterior condyle in evening. at 6 P.M. pain in muscles of calf as if too short
Wrist. — ;
Tearing in bones. Drawing pain in radial when descending stairs drawing throbbing, in middle;
part of 1. during rest, > moving hand, loith bruised of 1. tibia at rest paralytic, in periosteum or bone of
;
Fingers. —
Twitchings of whole r. thumb while writ- row of r. tibia at 6 p.m. when walking across the room.
ing, so that it is abducted from fingers. Tearing in Paralytic drawing in middle of 1. tibia, as if in perios-
middle joint of r. little in proximal joint and meta- teuin, during rest cramphke drawing in lowest part
; ;
carpal bone of 1. fourth, < seizing something, with of r. calf at 10.30 a.m. Sprained pain in inner condyle
spasmodic clenching of finger drawing T. in middle of r. tibia on walking in open air.
;
thumb, during rest, alternating with the same in 1. pain in 1. outer malleolus when walking in r. inner ;
occiput; in bone of proximal joint of ring finger at malleolus on motion after rising. Paralytic draw-
noon, cluring rest. Drawing in joints of 1. three ing jjain near 1. outer malleolus at rest. Feeling as if
middle. 1. foot were detached, and cartilage of joints did not
—
Lower Extremities. Stiffness in evening. Weak- touch when walking.
ness after waking with giving way of knees when
; Foot. Tearinr/. nf fime>' on mlrs. at times on dorsa, or
walking after rising from bed, especially in region of on heels, toes {e--<]i<rii(lli/ jimxiniiil joints), in tarsal or meta-
;
trochanters, with painful sprained tension around tro- tarsal bones, villi Kdinctimo a tcuring extending beyond
chanters and buttocks, < walking, with bruised pain on malleoli. Pain in a corn in heel when stepping, feel-
;
—
Thigh. Electric shocks starting from 1. then r. hip- ankle, with burning in corn of 1. toe drawing, on dor- ;
joint during after-dinner nap. Twitches above 1. sum of r., in metatarsal bones, while sitting, then
patella. Tearing stitches over 1. patella throbbing S. throbbing P. Bruised feehng in joints, < sitting, with
;
in 1. trochanter, synchronous with pulse, along neck of throbbing. Pulsation in joints of feet and lower part
femur to socket in morning in bed. Pressure in r. of legs, as from weakness, < rest, > nrotion, with ting-
hip-joint when he steps on 1. foot in running. Draw- ling and stinging in skin of leg. Toes. Tearing on
ing pain in 1. hip at noon during rest. Paralytic draw- back of 1. middle toes at 6 p.m. Burning pain in a
ing in r. hip-bone. Bruised feeling in gluteal muscles corn on 1. little toe in evening.
on walking, stooping, adducting thigh and lying on Skin. —
Furuncle on 1. last rib, sensitive to touch.
parts behind 1. hip during motion in anterior sur- Pimi^le on 1. temple, with pain on touch (P. on tibia,
; ;
;
face of 1. thigh and knee. Sjarained pain in r. hip- with burniag pain.) Sticking as from fleas here ;
joint 1. hip, caused by sneezing in hiiD-joint on every and there, as from electric sparks in middle of ex-
; ; ;
step. Burning soreness between nates after walking. tensor side of L forearm at 11 a.m., then in skin of r.
Tingling humming in 1. thigh, with drawing in ante- chest. Titihation in r. palm. Crawling in fold of
rior muscles. Stiffness of muscles about hip-joint on external ear on 1. scapula as if asleep.
; Itching over
dressing. Weakness of thigh when walking in street whole body external ear 1. ear inner surface of 1.
; ; ;
when wallving, < moving leg forward, with stitches Ipbides in morning after rising ; corroding, in fossa of r.
when setting foot down, causing limping. auricle; biting, on forehead; biting, on r. elbow;
—
Knee. Electric shock in r., in forenoon, then two biting, on inside of 1. knee in folds of concha, after- ;
similar shocks through upper part of body, exploding noons, with burning sore pain after scratching burn- ;
close to foramen magnum, preventing sleep. Twitch- ing, here and there.
; ;;
afternoon till he fell asleep, then sweat after midnightand api^rehensive mood after breakfast, with nervous- ;
over upper part of body at night on lifting covers ness, trembling and fear to undertake anything; in
under skin of upper part of body morning in bed, afternoon afternoon, with heat after a short walk ; ;
;
with weakness of limbs, esiDecially upper arms, hunger xDith rigidity of cahcjs ; with despondency; tremulous,
and nausea on back and on feet, extending above with debility and apathy. Insensibility of body. Ag-
;
ankle on r. side of pelvis, near sacrum, when sitting, gravation during the day of mental and head symp-
;
;
returning after dinner. Creeping chilliness in skin on toms at night, but of general symptoms in morning
uncovering upper part of body. Shivering over r. on 1. side. Amelioration from emission of flatus.
;
oxysmal in a corn in r. heel and tendo-achillis as etc. Paralysis from diseases of the spine, with great exhaustion
; ;
discharge. Tremulous weakness, with coldness. to do anything. Gloomy at 11 a.m., with drawing
Allied Drugs. —
Aurum, Cuprum, Mercur, Plumbi., pain in forehead, yellowish com])lexion, sweetish-bit-
Zinc, Nitric acid and compounds, Picric ac, Gelsmn.,
ter mucous taste, dry, viscid lips, weakness, febrile
Hydrastis.
sensation and weakness of legs. Xightly nervousness;
Generalities. —
Emaciation. Dropsy cedenia of legs;
ivith heat andfuine-ss in head (Sulph.). Xenvus, faintish
and ascites. Conndsions; and twitchings. Trembling
and tremulous sensation. Taciturnity hypochondriac, ;
groins, below and in front of 1. trochanter, when impulse to throw herself from the window. Valuable in the men-
or irritability which results from brain fag, with
walking, causing knees to bend ; drawing, in groins, tal depression
general debility and trembling of the whole body.
thighs, calves, especially in tibia and 1. thigh.
Clucking sensation in spots in upper arm or thigh, Head. Aching morning on waking from dreamy — ;
hand, one ear and on 1. cheek; also the same, or in sleep, nith confusion beginning in morning on wak- ;
Argentum Nitricum. 102 Argentum Nitricum.
ing, < movement, with fulness, heaviness and. stupid- in eminences, with heaviness of front part of tearing ;
ity; morning on waking, obhging him to gnash his head in a spot in bone in spots, with tearing, and ; ;
tations and chilliness generally with chilliness, sometimes extending along 1. arm over, with pressing.
;
Pulsa- ;
with heat; especially in forehead, with weakness and tions in I.; undulating pulsations. Cool feeling as from
restlessness especially in forehead, with dejection and a current from r. eminence into r. eye.
;
Heaviness
restlessness disturbing sleep stupefying, at night, all day in sinciput, < stooping, with pressure in sin-
; ; ;
especially extending to temples and forehead, with ciput, < walking in open air, > towards evening, with
heaviness of whole head, restless dreams and nausea pressure over eyes, which open with difficulty, < ;
as if it would burst, from mental exertion (Pic. ac). stooping, > towards evening ; in forehead, with press-
Boring in different spots. Digging-up moving about ure.
in parenchyma of brain pressing digging headache, Temples. Tearing at 6 a.m. in bed; in r., extend-,
;
—
with chilliness and bruised feeling in Hmbs. Draiving ing to face drawing T., extending from r. to upper ;
in ba,ids over surface of brain, apparently in membranes jaw and some teeth. Cutting in 1. Aching in r.
or sinuses. Congestion, with throbbing of carotids, heavi- Boring in r. at 10.30 p.m., increasing in shocks, the ;
ness and stupefying dulness in head, melancholy, weakness same in 1. at 10 p.m. when sitting.
of mind and inability to express himself suitably and co- Vertex. Tearing on r. at 8 a.m., more violent — ;
herently. Fulness morning on waking, with confu- diagonally. Drawing extending from top of skull to
;
sion and with heavy aching, especially at 1. frontal above and behind 1. ear. Aching over coronal sutures, |
eminence, temples and occiput, with at times cessa- jjassing to eyes and root of nose.
tion of occipital pain but increase of temporal pains, Sides of Head. Stinging and digging in 1. half of —
with enlarged and weighty feeling in head, and with brain, alternately anteriorly and posteriorly. Tearing
vertigo suddenly appearing and ceasing, the pain > on r. side of head at night on waking now in r., now ;
tightly binding or pressing head aud by cold air at in 1. on 1. side of skull in spots on r. skull. Aching ; ; ;
night, with heat and excitement; > pressure, with in one side, with enlarged feeling in corresponding
pushing and heat with dulness painfid F. in after- eye in r. in r. in evening, consisting of heaviness,
;
;
; ;
noon, with heaviness, inability to ?-ecoMefiand glowing heat fulness and j^ressure dragging beating A. in r., with ;
Stupid feeling when writing. Dulness in morning at 8 a.m. in spots in r. upper at 1 p.m. when walking, ;
on waking from- a sleep full of dreams. Confusion increasing in shocks. Digging in r. side of head in ;
over night, with stupid feeling, changing in morning r. hemisphere in evening, with raging till he lost his senses,
on waking to fulness in forehead, with stinging dig- if it abates in forehead, it increases in side of head
ging in same, < after rising after dinner, with beat- and towards occiput, whence it extends to nape, pain
;
ing in whole body and hypochondriac taciturnity < < during motion, when there is vertigo so that he ;
after coffee; especially in occiput, 1. side of head and walks to the left. Drawing in side on top of 1. side, ;
forehead with whizzing in ears and hard hearing. also as if crawling and pricking in r. side, < motion,
; ;
Heaviness morning on rising at night, with dulness > rest, with pressure and heaviness sudden drawing
;
; ;
and heat; and fulness, especially in frontal sinus. upward on r. parietal bone at 10.30 p.m., when sitting,
Sensation of sinking clown from head. Tender, to then pressing on 1. side of forehead, then pressing
cold. deep in r. wrist.
Vertigo morning morning, with headache Ijefore
; ; Occiput. Intermittent digging cutting motion, extending ;
with dulness of sense and as if he had lost sensation, and decreasing rapidly. Boring in r. Narrow traction,
with drowsiness with buzzing in ears, weakness of extending into middle of brain.
;
limbs and trembling with nausea and confusion of ; Scalp. -Tumorhke, itching elevations, and in nape. —
senses with staggering (Gels.) as if intoxicated, loith Wandering tearing in 1. upper forehead.
; ;
Tender.
weakness of lower limbs ; as if turning in a circle, in morn- Itching; with crcrjiing crawling and sensation as if roots
ing, loith headache; faintlike. of hair were pul/iil iijnnird.; at boundary of neck and
Forehead. Stitches, intermittent, in 1. eminence, < scalp at night witli biting, and on nape pricking, ;
;
afternoon, with digging ; in frontal and parietal regions, in a spot in hair at nape.
I. Creeping towards morning.
extending to malar-bone, and then digging pain. Tearing
Clinical. — Hemicrania. deep-seated, periodical headache, a
in r. bone 1. side 1. eminence
; here and there in boring pain, > tiglit bandaging, bronght on by any depressing
; ; ;
sinciput, with pressure and heaviness extending into cause .sometimes the bones of the liead leel as if they would fepa-
; ;
1. eye and side of face, with lachrymation of red and rate and the head feels very large, the patient almost loses her
it ends in vomiting, or the pain may extend to the face
glistening eye. Aching r. bone r. upper r. half in senses, ;
(compare with the gastric symptoms).
;
;
waking, > after dinner, with dulness < evening < Eyes. Bloodshot and unable to read at night.
; ; — ;
after coffee, dull drawing, then sticking over forehead Wild rolling, with dilated and insensible pupil. Hol-
;
and below 1. eye, with drawing extending to eyes, low. Bleared; and dry, with circumscribed conges-
;
with sneezing as if grasped, and in vertex as from a tion and ecchymoses in conjunctiva bulbi (Arn.,^
; ;
them by gasliglit.
; Pricking in 1. Pressure as if
; i
night, with itching ; in room, but in open air flow of
too full, with heat and pain in ball on motion and thin mucus in upper part.
; Sneezing. Scurfs in
touch, with mucous flocks in daytime, infiltration of] causing pain and bleeding when detached. Discharge
conjunctiva bullii and ])al|iobrarum, with stini^iuu / U'hitepus, with clots of blood ; white pus, mixed with
itching pain as i'nmi a grain of sand, ///•((// x/zo/n and 111 111 [is; jjus like brain substance; purulent mucus,
bodies in sh.ape of serpents moving before vision, misty \\ith spots of blood when sneezing. Coryza; with
vision, narrowing of aperture between lids, frequent chilliness, sickly look, lachrymation, sneezing and stupefy-
winking, general debility and heat of skin. Sore pain ing headache, obliging hsr to lie down in afternoon ; with
in upper and inner part of r. when reading. Burning, sneezing, then tingling in nose and posterior nares
morning on waking, with dryness and trouble in open- dry, then loose, changing to rattUng cough, with yel-
ing them. Itching in 1., with biting. Lachrymation. low expectoration, sweat, bad look, hollow eyes and
Sticking in 1. ball in inner angles of balls in 1. ball
; ; disturbed sleep, and as the cough improved blowing
at 6 A.M. on rising, more in lower part in r. ball at ; from nose jjurulent mucus mixed with blood. Bleed-
10 P.M. burning sticking on external surface of 1. liall.
; ing from r. nostril at 8 a.m. blows blood from r. ;
Pupil contracted. nostril blows l^lood and puriform mucus from nose.
;
Scurf in lashes. Agglutination; of r. at night; Sruse if smell dull. Smell of jjus before nose at night.
with snaarting on waking. Stitclies in r,, evening,
with burning. Cantlii, blood-red, with swelling of
-
C'lilliCill. — Loas of smell and haemorrhages.
caruncula lachrymalis and with clusters of red vessels Face. —
Sunken, pale, bluish. Pale. Leaden-colored,
extending from inner canthus to cornea (Zinc), j^Kci- with nausea. Sickly cvppearance. Expression of old
cring and interstitial distention of conjunctiva, increased age, with tight drawing of skin over bones. Convul-
secretion of tears and gum; stitches in inner; itching; sions, the mouth being almost locked. Twitching
biting in r. outer. Red sioelling around cornea, towards under skin close to 1. side of nose, with creeinng.
inner canthus (Zinc). Redness of conjunctiva, of eyes and Stitches; in 1. cheek; on zygoma; in 1. cheek, with
lids. drawing burning S. on 1. zygoma at 4 p.m., then r.; deep
;
Orbits. —Tearing
in centre of r. lower ridge in at- in 1. side of chin. Tearing on r. cheek in 1. zygoma, ;
tacks while sitting, with pressing. Pressure on 1. with boring. Pain wandering about in 1. cheek hke
lower border in 1. eyebrow. Neuralgic pain in I. in-
; a crawling. Boring in r. cheek deep in sides of ;
fraorbital region. Boring on surface of 1. on lower ; chin. Drawing in cheek under skin, above chin. ;
tion. Weakness, with moisture of eyes sudden W. ; mouth, tongue and liiuces parched night and morning.
at twilight. Blurring of letters, with vanishing of —
Jaws. Shooting over r. ramus. Bruised pain in r.
vision when reading and writing (Nat. m.). Far- lower. Drawing in r. lower.
sighted. Fiery bodies and flashes in morning in the —
Mouth. Teeth. Exfoliation of a r. lower molar,
dark. ulcerative pain and a ^'acillating sensation.
C;iiMit'al.— With the headache and nervous symptoms there \
Stitches in lower in r. molars, lower, then upper.
;
is frequently great photophobia, with general loss of muscular co Sudden tearing in morning when washing mouth with
ordination, is unable to keep the eyes fixed steadily (Conium) and
cold water. Aching; in 1.; in r. molars; < chewing,
everything is blurred. The inflammatory symptoms are usually
very violent; purulent ophthalmia, with great swelling of the con- eating sour things and putting cold things into mauth, xoith
junctiva, and especially of the caruncula, the discharge is very grumbling and digging, especially in I. loiver teeth. Rag-
abundant and purulent; even when the cornea is involved and ing in a carious 1. lower molar. Sensitiveness to cold
ulceration results it is sometimes found to check the progress of
water (Calc. c). Drawing in r. irpper; in molars; in
the disease. Especially in new-born infants, purulent ophthalmiii,
with much profuse discharge, threatening, or actual ulceration. r. lower molars in lower T., also at 9 p.m. through ; ;
Chronic ulceration of the margins of the lids, with profuse dis- lower incisors, with sensation as if lifted.
charge, sometimes calls for Arg. nit., but more frequently for Arg. Gums. Loose, bleeding readily. Inflamed and stand-
met., if the edges of the lid are thickened.
ing off from teeth in the shape of white indentations,
Ears. —
Tearing behind r. Twinging pain in r., ; especially painful when touched. Tender and disposed
with tearing. Stitches deep in 1. deep in r. and all ; to bleed (Merc, Zinc).
around it; in r. when walking. Aching above 1., Tongue. Red tip, with pain and prominent papillae.
morning after rising. Painful stoppage, with head- Wiite ; and slimy. Dirty brown. Dark-bluish spots.
ache. Boring above r. in front of 1. ; Feeling of a Yellowish-gray. Yellow coat at base and dry feehng
board before 1. Drawing in front of and above r., like though it was moist. SweUing, with ulcerative pain.
a crawling and pricking. Wliizzing in I., with feeling of Prominence of papillse of 1. side; prominence and
obstruction and hard hearing ; W. before, with dulness of soreness of papilla?. Roughness. Stitches deep in;
head. Ringing morning in bed
; with deafness ; in tip. Burning in fore part in tip at 10 p.m., with
; ;
hawk and spit (Nit. ac.) watery, and in posterior nares. sipid tasting of ingesta.
;
;
Ulcerated crusts on mucous membrane, especially of Kaiisea; after each meal, < during and after dinner
1. cheek. Astringent sensation, and in tongue and and in evening > eating with troublesome efforts to ; ;
region of lips. Tension in palate, with prickhng, then vomit ; with warmth in stomach, both > eating with ;
a sweUing with a wart-shaped excrescence on middle burning and pain in. stomach with gnawing in stom- ;
of soft palate, impeding deglutition. Dryness; of ach with heaviness in S. with pressure in S. with ;
; ;
palate and fauces. Warmth. Salivation ; thin, with gurgling in abdomen with discomfort and emptiness ;
a taste bitter or hke soap-suds; droohng in sleep in abdomen; with stiffness of legs, chilhness and
(Merc). Fetor in morning (Merc). shuddering /awiiis/i. N. in afternoon, vitJi paliihation
—
;
Taste. Inky. Metallic and astringent, < by warm resembling huiager. Retching. Vomiting iriih. diar-
; ;
tea. Sweetish. Astringent, with watery sahva bitter, rhoea and colic ; with anxiety in praacordial region V.
; ;
warmth on tip of tongue and then in pharynx pappy, Shifting of flatus and twisting, with eructations.
;
with viscid mouth sweetish. Clayish morning after Painful sweUing of pit, ivith anxiety.
; ; Fulness in pit
rising, the tip of tongue being white and the root (Nit. d. s.) in epigastric region at noon after bread ;
yellow. Pappy, chalklike, with mucous coat on the and milk. Cramp at 4.80 a.m. before breakfast. ;
—
; ;
Throat. Redness of velum palati, posterior nares and in attacks in pit at 8.30 a.m. on r. side near pit, < ; ;
ing soreness on r. side. White jjatch at back of beloiv I. short ribs, < touch and di cp ii('< pi ration. Grip-
pharynx on posterior pillars of fauces. Palate white,
;
ing, with burning. Inflammation; (i<i'itn,-i utrritis. Gnaw-
swollen and sore. Mucus in morning fasting, and in ing on I. side ; wild G., a sort of hunger, with nausea.
posterior nares, sinking deeper into throat and form- Cardialgia; before breakfast, with nausea; before
ing lumps, which cause retching and hawking (Nit. breakfast, with internal chilliness and bad appearance
ac) tMck, tenacious M., obliging him, to hawk ; causing
; waking her at night, with twisting in stomach, which ex-
hawking and hoarseness; in posterior nares, obliging him tends into abdomen. Burning ; and on chest ascending ;
to hawk (Nit. ac), also in forenoon. Hawking up from S. ; with nausea ; with rumbhng in intestines
yellow-brown, bloody mucus. Cramps and choking. and emission of flatus. Coolness. Compression, ag-
Pricking, making r. eye water. Pain suddenly at gravated periodically, > diarrhrea. Constriction ; peri-
night in bed, with short dry cough burning pain in odical. ;
region of velum palati and posterior nares. Ulcerative Feeling as if it woidd burst after yawning, with sensation as
pain in spot of velum pendulum palati ; in posterior if oesophagus were spasmodically closed, hence in effectual effort
wan of pharynx, changing to an aching pain when to eructate, with strangulation, pressing pain in S.,faintish
inspiring deeply and yawning in r. side, with drawing nausea, salivation and inability to stir, all > by empty
;
and tension upward and downward, sensation of a eructations. Tension and pressure causing anxiety and
splinter when swallowing' (Nit. ac), eructating, stretch- sensation as if filled unto bursting. Sensation of a lump
ing and moving neck, and sometimes undidating jei-king in pit, leaking her at midnight, vomiting of glairy mucus,
and pulsating. Rawness and soreness. Eoughness at ivhich can be drawn into threads, in morning, then nausea ;
night, with dryness and ulcerative pain (Merc.) in forenoon, with tremidous weakness and sensation as if
causing hawking. Scraping; causing hawking and head were in a vise. Opiaression from food and drag- ;
cough. Cauterized feeUng in uvula. Soreness morn- ging dowiiward. Heaviness and dragged-down sen-
ing on waking (Hydrastis) at night on waking sation. ; Trembling and throbbing. Warmth in epigas-
when drinking cold water and during empty swallow- trium.
ing when swallowing, as from a swelhng or splinter
;
(Nit. ac). Swollen feehng in velum pendulum jjalati C'linical. Great craving for sweets. Well-marked gastritis —
characterized by enormous distention, or therewith free eructations
when moving tongue and swallowing. Burning. Dry- of gas. For the gastritis of drunkards it is unrivalled. Ulcera-
ness ; at night, with strangulation and shortness of tion of the stomach the pain extends from the stomach to the ;
breath. Tickling causing cough evening and morn- chest and shoulders and down to abdomen the greatest distress
;
;
feeling, and in larynx. Styptic sensation. almost unconsciousness. Disordered stomaclis of children from
cramps in bowels,
CEsophagus. Cramp at 10.30 a.m. Feeling in CE. and sweets, with distention, nausea, eructalions,violent
tongue thickly coated white, dark redness of the face, lieadaclie,
stomach as if full of food. Soreness and buriiing. etc.
—
Clinical. Acute and chronic sore throat, with much thick
—
mucus and a feeling of a .splinter lodged in the throat (Nit. ac), Abdomen. Di-sfcntion (Carbo v.) after supper, ivith ;
sometimes with burning and dryness, generally with dark redness heaviness, anxietij and impeded respiration with op- ;
—
Stomach, Appetite increased irresistible for sugar in ing, waking him, with rumbling and urging to stool.
;
for acrid cheese diminished lost for breakfast lost, uneasy slumber, then sixteen evacuations of greenish
; ; ;
with a strawhke taste to food. Aversion to food. fetid mucus, with noisy emissions of flatus P. before ;
Thirst increased. Eructations ; in morning with most diarrhoea. Cramp after catarrh. Sore pain, with
;
of the gastric derangements in morning after rising, hunger, > eating, then trembhng in that place. Feel-
;
Argentum Nitricum. 105 Argentum Nitricum.
ing of a ball rising into throat (Ign.). Tension, < projecting stream (Caust., Gels.). Divided stream
towards evening; painful T. and pressure as if sore (Canth., Thuja). Larger stream. Of a few drops after
and ulcerated. Uneasiness. Coldness in A., with he had done, with feeling as if interior of urethra were
painful irritation. Feeling of looseness, with j^ain in swollen.
hypogastrium. Urethra. —
Oozing of mucus ; thick white, at night, then
'
Feeling below umbilicus as if distended, or as if a thinner. Stitches in extremity (Nit. ac). Cutting from
weight were on it, > emission of flatus. Pain around posterior part to anus luhen emitting last drop of urine
umbilicus. Stitches like electric sparks through I. side, < (Thuja). Ulccrntirr pain between nets of mdctwition
sudden transition from 7-est to motion. Stitches in spleen (Prun. sp.) during mirhiritinn, thill iiiiffirlnid luryinrj;
;
—
Lower A. Flatulent distention, > emissions of difficulty in passing last part of urine; during and after
flatus, with heaviness. Intermittent pressure in trans- micturition, at times announting to a stabbing pain (Nit.
versalis muscle, near crest of ilium, as from a foreign ac.) after micturition ; in morning on winating, with
;
body. Aching, in groins, < touch in groin when ; itching and tickling; especially at meatus and below
walking, and below and in front of 1. trochanter, caus- scrotum; iriih inmnsnl iiminr/'hii n,Im mi mj ilnri ng mic-
ing bending of knees. Drawing in one or other groin, turition, painful tfii^imi during cirrtinii.-<, liiunht:, bleeding
with pressure oj^pressive painful D. down to groin,
;
from urethra, and shootings in same from behind foi-ward.
with tension, as in ascites. Dragging and weight, at Sensitiveness near orifice. Soreness, even after micturition ;
times amounting to burning pain, > micturition. Op- sore and swollen feeling. Sensation as swollen, hard if
stool, < micturition and at nighl. Discharge of as- concentrated, loith disappearance of uric acid; in even-
carides of taenia.
; Itching in anus (jEsc. h., Sulph., ing. Dark and acid. Cloudy at noon, from mucus, ;
Zinc.) in perineum.
; Creeijing in anus, with burning. with a light red sediment covering vessel as far as
Stool. —
Liquid, with mucus. Brown, liquid, fetid. the urine reaches. Strong smelling. Inorganic salts
Copious, fluid, then vomiting. Diarrhoea after break- increased. Silicic acid abundaitt.
;
mucus
scanty, watery about mid-
;
;
nig-ht, with flatulent colic and noisy flatulence during fuse in paralytic troubles there may be incontinence. Very valu-
;
stool (Jatro. ), (ftcrrafiiif/ sugar in evening. Pasty. Hard. able in the early purulent stage of gonorrhoea, with most profuse
Cuiisiip(itii)ii ; <>v (lianli<ea. Dark. Of green mucus, discharge and terrible cutting pains, urine bloody, of great value,
given internally. Profuse purulent leucorrhoea, with great soreness
with retching-, vomiting- of mucus, ixiin in stomach,
and bleeding of the vagina, ulcerations of the cervix, which bleed
drawing pain in abdomen and intolerance of lacing (compare with Arg. met.).
around hypochondria. Bloody with debility if bloody
—
; ;
mucus frequently towards morning. Small, with dis- Sexual Organs. Pain on coition, with stretched feel-
charge of mucus. Frequent with pain in abdomen ; ing in urethra and absence of pleasure.
;
Chancrelike
with pain in hypogastrium of a peculiar odor, of a ;
ulcers on prepuce with j^us at their tips, then diffusion
greenish semi-solid mass made up of lumps of un- of the ulcers through a spacious depression, with a
digested food and mucus, passed with flatus. Slow- tallowlike coating. Enlargement of r. testicle, with
ness and diminution of fecal and urinary discharges. hardness. Pain extending into and along course of
— Pain as if from pins and needles in
Clinical Diarrhoea of green mucus, like cliopped spinach, spermatic cord.
usually with great flatulence. Evacuations of shreds of mucus or testes and scrotum, < r. side. Spasmodic contraction
of undigested food, with enormous distention of abdomen, emis- of cremaster muscle, drawing testicle high up into
sions of much flatus, stools excessively offensive. Green, fetid,
scrotum, with a drawing jDain extending into testes.
mucous stools. Dysentery, with bloody slimy stools, with s\'mp-
toms of ulceration of the rectum. Chronic dysentery. Diarrho?a Desire wanting, with
shrivelling of genitals. Emissions at
immediately al'ter drinking. Diarrhcea caused by the least e.x- night with lascivious dreams frequent and copious
; ;
with copious clear urine ; frequent at night, with scanty miscarriage and metrorrhagia.
urine frequent, with much yellow urine, then cutting
; —
Respiratory Organs. Larynx. \\' hizzing and whist-
in end of urethra. Micturition. Difficult; at 7 a.m., ling as regular as the pulse, caused by movement of
with burning and discharge of white pellicles, shreds blood when lying on 1. ear after dinner. Balls of
of epithelium from mucous membrane. Accelerated. soaplike mucus, causing cough. Soreness, < morning,
Rcvre, urine scanty and dark. Frequent ; at night and ; and in pit of throat. Scratching, causing hawking and
copious, also in forenoon. Inability to pass urine in a I
cough. Irritation and tickling, then accumulation of
Argentum Nitricum. 106 Argentum Nitricum.
mucus, causing rattling and whizzing breathing until Clawing like a cramp in r. anterior cervical muscles.
the mucus is thrown off in lumps. TickUng at 2 p.m. Drawing in r. side, with pressure. Muscles of r. side
;
at 3 P.M., with lessened inspiration, then short, dry, sore and stiff.
shaking cough, > sitting dry T. in daytime, causing
; —
Back. Tensive clawing pain. Pahi at night ; P. in
cough. Hoarseness at night, with dry cough and ex- middle; in centre at r. of sj)ine. Pressure between
pectoration of blood-tinged mucus mixed with saliva shoulders, penetrating deeply in morning on waking,
with roughness in throat. especially at angle of r. shoulder on spots in dorsal ;
Cough in evening, < tobacco smoie ; at night at muscles. Pain at back of r. scapula on motion, with
; ;
from tickling in tliroat from scraping in throat, with ging, < bending. Pain ; in kidneys > standing or
; ;
hawking. Suffocative at noon for several days imped- walking ; passing off into flatus as from a band.
; ;
ing speech, after dinner. Violent, short, dry, at night Sprained feeling in morning wheia sitting in morn- ;
in bed, from sudden pressure in throat. Fatiguing ing, < rising, and preventing walking, except crooked.
hacking, at noon, with lachrymation, from tickling in Bruised feehng. Rigid and stretched feeling. Weak-
throat and palate. Dry, fatiguing evening arid morn- ness in lower lumbar and sacral regions and in gas-
;
ing from tickling in throat dry, paroxysmal, at night, trocnemii. Heaviness, < sitting with drawing in the
; ;
sometimes causing vomiting dry and hacking. ; same, with trembling of lower Umbs and debility
Dyspnoea. Suffocative respiration. Sighing from paralytic H. in 1. extending into hip-joint.
opiDression of chest. Sacrum. Pain; in afternoon on standing, and in —
Clinical. — Chronic inflammation of larynx in singers (com- thigh; in r. sacro-sciatic notch, where the nerve
pare with Arg. met.). Threatening paralysis of the lungs, the passes out, on rising, < blowing and sneezing. Heavi-
patient could scarcely breathe, fear of suflfbcation, distress in ness in OS, extending along pelvis, with painful drawing, as
stomach, great accumulation of gases.
before menses ; H., with paralytic sensaticm, preventing long
Chest. —Mucus. Stitches in 1. side ; in breasts lon- ; sitting and obliging him when walking to stretch the dorsal
gitudinally in sides; superficially about centre of spine; extending along pelvis and hips, with stiffness
eighth rib. Pinching moving about in pleura costalis and ])aralytic pain.
and pulmonaris, with oppression of chest. Pain Extremities. —
Chorealike motions. Treinhling, with gen-
at night externally in 1. in evening when drawing on
; eral debility. Stitches in last phalanx of 1. index, then
boots, then sore pain iii pectoral muscles, < stretching in first r. toes in knuckle of r. third finger and on
;
arms, especially near 1. nipple ; externally on touch dorsum of foot. Pain in spots of joints and soft parts
caused by walking, with need of deejj inspiration, > of arms and legs. Boring in 1. outer malleolus at 5.30
walking; tensive, internalhj in spots; as if it would A.M. in bed, and in 1. shoulder in spots in ankles and ;
between scapulas and sternum, changing to pinching there was a ijrickling. Tension in glands of r. axilla.
and pressure in epigastric region. Stuffed sensation. Shoulder. Pressure in 1. in spot on r. on top on — ; ; ;
Oppression with wandering clawing. Fulness, with top of 1. while resting arm in 1. joint. Boring 1. in
; ; ;
anxiety and disposition to sigh. Heaviness, with dis- morning in bed r. at 4 p.m. 1. joint, < motion. ; ;
—
Clinical. Threatening paralysis, with feeling of a bar around
—
Arm. Pain in r. on motion, < at shoulder, with
chest. Angina pectoris, intense pain, can hardly breathe. tenderness P. through whole r., at times more violent
;
breathe deeper. Pain in prsecordial region. Anxiety thorax, into muscles of loins, < inspiration and walk-
•
paroxysmal in prsecordia after dinner, also with sigh- ing. Stitching about r. olecranon, < resting the joint.
;
ing and feeling of disease. Fulness in praecordial re- Tearing internally on r. elbow. Pressure in elbows,
gion.^ Faintness in precordial region. Feeling as if extending to forearms. Boring in r. elbow. Pain in
beating once or twice stronger when walking. Irregu- ulna at nightr. Drawing in r. forearm r. or 1., with ;
lar action, intermitting sometimes, with discomfort in chest, pressure in lower part of 1. forearm paralytic, in
;
;
also with increase of irregularity from attention to it, > bones of forearm.
motion in open air. Palpitation in afternoon, ivithfaint-
;
sensation in heart like a sudden falling from above pain in it, near joint. Tension and stiffiaess of 1. on
;
towards middle, with pain in middle of upper part of bending and on leaning on it, > towards morning, with
chest as if it would burst. TrembHng when walking a deep-seated pain. Stitches in knuckles of r. hand.
rapidly. Drawing in 1. hand ; on dorsum of r.
Neck.— Rhythmical boundiiig pulsations in 1. carotid. Fingers. —Spasmodic contraction ; of adductors..
;; ;;
phalanx joins the metacarpus. Pain through joints of malleolus when walking. Bends easilj^
1. index at 9 p.m., < bending, when there is a stiffness Foot. Tearing in bend of r. on dorsum of r. — ;
as from swelling, which lasts till morning. Boring in Pressure on spot on dorsum of 1., > walking. Boring
several joints in spots on fingers, with tearing.
;
Con- on sides of 1. tendo-achillis on dorsum of r. foot^ ;
striction in tip of 1. index, with stinging and throl)- drawing from without inward, when sitting. Drawing
bing. Drawing in r. in 1. little in 1. thumb
; r. on outer margin of r. on dorsum of 1. in Ijend of 1.
; ; ; ;
thumb in single joints in second joint of 1. index. when sitting at 7 a.m. arthritic, in r. Prickling in
; ;
;
Tenderness of tendons of back of r. index and 1. mid- r. sole when sitting. Tenderness of under j)art of r.
dle, with hypera3sthesia of skin over them extending heel on treading.
to outer condyle, spreading during the day over dor- Toes. Stitches in r., with drawing. Drawing in r. —
sum of r. hand to ulnar side, up back of forearm, outer at 11 p.m. in 1. at 11 p.m., shifting to other parts.
side of upper arm, shoulder and r. side of face, finger- Skin. Discoloration (argyria) from blue-gray, violet or — ;
joints became tender and stiff, outer side of head of bronze to^ black. Brownish on lower hmbs brown ;
ulna and olecranon tender to touch, shooting through spots on upper chest and on hands brown, tense and ;
metacarpal joint of index and at elbow, increased hard. Blotches on border of nape of neck, etc. irreg- ;
sensitiveness of skin, with diminished power of dis- ularly-shaped B. on border of nape and scalp, with
tinguishing sensations, afterwards spread to r. side itching, soreness when scratched, and after scratching
of body, metacarpal joints of 1. third and fourth fingers inflammation and moisture red, on dorsum of r. ;
of legs, with at times feeling ns if they would suddcnlv shaped, on lower limbs hard, on lower limbs and in ;
fail him; in Juminint, iriili' sirk fnliiig, ilrnid nf l,i/,n'i; bend of knee, with itching at night and burning after
drowsiness, chill im-^s aiul sid.iij (ijijirdninrc ; irilh rertigo scratching itch, covered after scratching with bleed- ;
joint; paroxysmal nervous ("cramijlike"), in hips, itch stigmata, especially on chest and back, towards
along ischias antica, to knees paralytic jaainful, as if shoulders. Elevation with red base, looking like a
;
bruised, in rectus cruris muscle above 1. patella. blister, but only semi-fluid, under 1. eye, with burning,
—
Knee. Tearing, raging, digging-up pain under later a similar spot on nuxrgin of r. lower lid, after-
patella, 1. then r. Drawing tearing, extending into wards below lashes on both lower lids. Irritable
legs ; drawing T. on 1. side of patella and near it urticarious spot on back of r. shoulder.
internal T. in 1., then r. Pressure when sitting when Stitches alternately above and at sides of r. knee
;
when sitting and walking, and on dorsum of 1. foot with crawling in skin of 1. side of nose. Drawing in
in r. anteriorly, 1. anteriorly. Boring on r., and in cheeks on 1. forehead and 1. cheek as from a spider's ;
spot on outer side of r. calf Drawing r. internally web. Crawling on 1. cheek. Itching of chest and
; ;
in 1. when sitting and walking. Throbbing, with axillae; in various jaarts at night, also prickling;
weariness. stinging, especially around 1. nipple. Itching smart-
Leg. —
Drawn up to abdomen by muscular contrac- ing when getting warm in night, especially in thighs,
tion. Tearing on r. anteriorly on r. tibia. Pressure hypochondria, chest and axilla\
;
Boring in spots, with tearing. Compressive sensation drowsiness }'., wrt/i chillinei^s. Sleepiness in evening ; ;
in whole 1. when walking. Drawing through 1. when while sitting in evening in evening, but sleeplessness ;
sitting through whole r. on sitting with pressure till midnight from thinking, then monstrous dreams,
; ;
anteriorly on 1. anteriorly when walking anteriorly which seeined an extension of his mental condition
; ;
in lower half of tibia, with scraping. Weariness in when awake, for through the day he was disinclined
;
walking. Sensation like a stitching or hot fluid but no sleep S. when sitting. ;
running over skin of 1. when walking. Pain in a spot Sleeplessness from fancies before his imagination, then
on outside of 1. when walking, causing bending of in the first part of the night fantastic half slumber,
knees, also on standing. Drawing when ascending ftill of dreams; S., with tossing about. Restless sleep;
stairs. Weariness ; with rigidity. with talking with dreams and frequent waking ;
—
Ankle. Stinging in r. outer. Tearing in 1. below with headache and' stupefaction; and stupefied, icith
;
in 1.; 1., with drawing. Painful drawing below 1. serpents, filling him ivith horror and waking him that ;
Arnica. 108 Arnica.
an insect burrowed deeply into his heel ; in morning Trembling of whole body alternating with convulsive
that he is hungry, which ivakes him, when he has spasm of movements of limbs. Stitches in almost every part,
;
stomach, with hunger, nausea, pain in back and flatulence especially nose, eyebrows, eyelids, even in hands and
lasci%dous; L. in morning, during which he would fingers in whole body, with itching ; burning, in
;
have had an emission of semen if he had not awakened different parts. Intermittent tearing in almost every
restless, in early part of night, of long dim passages, part, especially in limbs, for the most part rising from
with a succession of strangely dressed figures, who below U23ward, in lower limbs, < sitting.
retreated when approached but followed when he Pain in periosteum of all bones, resembling ahnost
went on fantastic heaA'y confused, of places where
; ; ; a drawing in all limbs, as in fever and ague formi- ;
he had been and of persons he had seen. cating or dull pain in a contused part; twitching, in
—
Fever. Chilliness in forenoon, with headache, also affected parts in whole body on lying, as if it were on
;
loss of appetite at noon, nausea, and at 4 p.m. tumult pebbles. Sensitiveness of whole body (Plat.) of all ;
and beating in head, heat in head, creeping chills, dry joints on motion and of skin. Bruised pain over whole
hot skin, nausea, desire for something salt, weakness, body. Sudden illness when j^ressing on dorsal verte-
increase of the desire for something acrid and sour, brae, with jerks in muscles ofnajie and of back, with
so that at 7 p.m. she ate pot-cheese, which improved throwing back of the head while the trunk is upright,
the symptoms, but the febrile condition lasted all the illness < on pressing on last dorsal vertebra, when
night. Chilliness in evening; every day at 6 p.m., there is a pain in waist, radiating to epigastrium, with
then heat, the chiU lasting longer and returning on suffocation and weight on chest. Orgasms of blood
uncovering, even during the heat, percej^tible pulsa- in evening, with jjulsations in whole body and ver-
tion of 1. temporal artery during the heat, both stages tigo. Sensation as if everything on his body were
without thirst ; after rising, with nausea after eating, ; tied too tight. Uneasiness of whole body, becoming a
with weakness, nervousness and obtuse feeling in trembling. Faintness when walking, > standing
;
head. C, with pale, almost yellowish countenance, from heat of sun, with nausea.
nausea and empty eructations. Weakness on rising on retiring at 10, but resl^
; ;
Shuddering forenoons, at the same hour, passing lessness and wakefulness until midnight early in bed, ;
into a chill, with gooseflesh and coldness, hot head, with relaxed testicles, as if he had had an emission,
cold hands and nausea, > warm soup. Chill up back which was not the case when walking, as if suddenly
;
and across shoulders, < after eating and on coming in blighted with old age with a bruised sensation (Bap.);
;
from open air ; running along spine at noon, with with sluggishness ; luith sleepiness; with tremulous un-
heat and flushing of face and limbs in spine close to
; easiness with a desire to sit down.
;
occiput, extending to end of coccyx, from noon till 5 Feeling when walking in open air as if whole r. side,
P.M., with heat and lethargy, heat of head, hands and esiDccially shoulder, were heavy and hanging down
feet, chills > by warmth, then sleepiness, but lack of paralyzed. Aggravation from speaking, blowing nose,
sleep, caused by vivid imagination, till 10 p.m., then motion and almost every noise. Amelioration from a
• restlessness, heat, aching of legs and back, feeling as long walk in cold weather.
if brain were too large for skull, sweat in palms, on
lower part of -abdomen and inner sides of thighs, then
ClilllCiil. — Extremely valuable when the body feels bruised
and sore results of injuries (rather of cuts than of bruises). Ex-
;
sleep about midnight, afterwards recurrence of chills cessive prostration, with aneemia, sticking pains, or after low
for eight days, beginning at noon and lasting four or fevers. Hsemorrhages of venous blood, passive general tendency
;
perature; malnutrition, with disordered digestion, driac. Apprehension of future evils. Weeping after ;
involuntary diarrhoea. Rheumatic and cutaneous supper, with peevishness, will listen to nobody. De-
symptoms are marked. The soreness of flesh is pression of spirits.
quite characteristic. Sensitiveness, sometimes without physical sensitive-
Allied Drugs. — Bry., Rhus t., Ruta, Bapt., Bov., Sec. ness, sometimes in alternation, sometimes simultan-
c, Elaps, Phos., Nit. ac. Hyper., Symphyt., Carbo v. eously with it. Excitability, she could easily laugh
Generalities. —Agitation increasing to tetanus of r. when there was no occasion for it, and when some-
side. Convulsions. Twitchings; of single muscles, thing disagreeable was told her she got angry and
especially in limbs. Fibrillar contractions of isolated howled. Sullen, Sullen insolence and imperious-
miiscular fasciculse, especially in region of jaws. ness. Quarrelsome. Obstinate and headstrong re-
—— ;
; ;;
sistance to other people's opinions. Contradictory, with stitches. Aching in 1. on coughing as if a nail ; ; ;
oijinionative, nothing suits him. Morose and does ii-frc thrust in, with general sweat about midnight, then
not speak a word; morose, desires all sorts of things oxlmustion. Constriction.
and then reiDcls thein. Vertex.' Aching exteritally ; in r. side, impeding —
work. Tender and sore feeling in brain.
—
ClilliCSlI. Valuable in mania, delirium tremens, especially
Sides. Intermittent sticking and tearing in 1. Ach- —
with involuntary discharges of a putrid odor, nosebleed of dark
blood. Affections of head or mind, which appear slowly long ing on r. on 1. in jDarietal region and in orbits under ; ; ;
after an injury. Delirium of low malarial fevers. Delirium of parietal bone and in region of lachrymal fossa.
low malarial fever, muttering or complete stupor. In apoplexy,
with stertorous respiration (paralysis on 1. side), or wilh invol-
Occiput. Twitching tearing in 1. half in forenoon.
< —
untary stools, with no cerebral excitement, but a heavy stupor,
Aching in r. half at 11 a.m., < 1 p.m., extending to r.
witli foul breath or if the patient should be somewhat conscious half of forehead at 2 p.m., > evening
;
in sijots as if ;
he complains ofaching soreness over the whole body, fear especially hair were pulled out, or as from electric shocks.
of persons coming towards him, as if they would strike him this
condition of fear is an extremely, well-marked mental symj5tom of
Scalp. Immovable almost as far as eyebrows. ;
—
Arnica in gout.
Stinging itching. Formication o\-er orbits on vertex. ;
head, now more in occiput. Stitches when coughiitg ; intermittent, with a malarial basis, with coldnes-s, no fever. Apo-
extending upward, renewed on coughing and moving plexy. Hot head with cold body. It has been found useful in
head, > resting head on painful side. Jerking lan- meningitis or meningeal irritation as a result of concussion. It
is particularly indicated in a severe headaclie as if the head were
cinating when stooping, as if everything would come
being distended, with extreme sensitiveness of the brain internally,
out of forehead, with nausea. Twitching tearing, < or sometimes sharp knifelike pains-
stooping and coughing. Aching ; morning on leaking,
< 8 A.M., 071 loalking in open air, when there was vertigo, Eyes. —
Sunken, glassy, with dilated insensible pu-
> 10 A.M. in forenoon (A., > lying) with weight iir
;
jjils. Protrusion of r. Staring, denoting anguish.
; ;
eyes and sensation of oppression and droojjing in Aching in 1. Burning. Itching. Tension and sen-
lids ;then throbbing aching in temples as if a knife ;
sitiveness to loressure. Burning lachrymation.
Ball, aching in inner half of r. and in corresponding
were draion transversely through head from I. side, then in-
ternal coldness of head, causing hair to stand on end part of forehead ; draAving A. in r.
;
pinching in inner
;
distending, seeming to arise from something soft in half of r., > motion in open air. Pupils contracted
also
vertex, with drawing in occiput and tearing towards dilated. Pain as if too dry and sore in margin of upper
temples distending, when walking in open air dis- ;
lid along contact with ball ivhen the ball is moved. Stitches
;
Emptiness. Obscuration, with confusion in sides 1. eyebrow. Vision of sparks. Blurred V. Diploplia,
of head and contraction of pupils. Confusion ivith ;
hallucinations of V., could not judge of distances and
pressure in r. half, especially over r. brow ; < artificial
saw only half of an object, saw a bright light with 1.
vomiting, with vertigo and anguish with fulness with ;
eye, which disappeared on closing that eye but reap-
;
sneezing, then it extended into 1., afterwards into r. ear. Clinical. — The nosebleed of Arnica is characterized by dark
fluid blood especially during low forms of fever or in whooping
Bruised pain in 1. side after sneezing. Crawling in. ;
wards forehead jerking, in 1. Intermittent tearing in I. lower jaw. Twitching throbbing in 1. cheek. Cramp-
;
Arnica. 110 Arnica.
like pain in cheek when yawning. Creeping over 1. Stomach. Hunger increased in evening, then after — ;
cheek, like a shivering without coldness, extending eating rejDletion, with coliclike pressure in places in
io side of occijjut. (Bruised pain in r. articulation of abdomen, esjaecially in sides H., with decreased ap- ;
jaw on moving jaw to and fro.) Incipient paralysis of petite ravenous, which could not be satisfied on ac-
;
external margin, especially of upper lip. Hydroa. at dinner with nausea. Repugnance to food ; to meat ;
Pimple on both sides of upper in groove of upper, and broth ; to tobacco (to milk).
; ;
with redness all around and tensive pain. Vesicles in Thirst; at night; during the yawning before the
middle of lower. Ulceration in corners, with burning fever, with much drinking, afterwards during the hot
pain, < motion of parts. Dryness. Formication as if stage, but little drinking without external heat, the pupils ;
asleep. Itching of upper, with burning if rubbed. being little capable of dilatation ; desire to drink con-
stantly, but she knows not what, because everything
Cllllicsil.— The face of the ,\rnica patient is usually cold and
pale ; in apoijlexy paralyzed ;
in low fevers a dusky red. is offensive to her.
Eructations bitter and like bad eggs (Elaps., Phos.)
Mouth. —Teeth.
Covered with mucus (Bov.). Wab-
;
bling and elongation. Tearing in 1. upper molars when salt water. Imijerfect hiccough after dinner. Nausea
•eating. AcMng in 1. lower molar in teeth as if roots ;
in morning; forenoon, ivith general relaxation; on open-
were scraped (as if teeth had been bitten out, were
; ing eyes during siesta, > closing eyes from the usual ;
dislocated, wabbling, throbbing, with feeling as if tobacco with eructations ivith burning scratching in
; ;
pressed outward by blood, the pain then < by touch). throat ; with distended feeling in stomach with press- ;
Gums, pain as if ulcerated when chewing, especially ure in stomach. Retching violent empty ; empty at ; ;
Tongue. Coated white (Bry.). White and yellow, clination to, without nausea.
with want of appetite. Biting ; stinging, at root. Burn- Digging movements in epigastric region, > after
ing, and in palate in anterior third, and in soft jjalate.
;
dinner, with pain in forehead. Grumbling, unpleasant
Burning scraping from root through oesophagus into motions grumbling, with colic. Cramps. Griping,
;
.stomach. Sore feeling. Dry feeling in tip and in with sticking and frequent gagging; pinching, spas-
palate and lips, with shivering over arms and thighs. modic griping. Pinching ; pinching and pressi.ire, extend-
Aching in hard palate. Dry mouth (Bry.) in morn- ;
ing through small intestines as a constriction, with many
ing without but with foul taste without thirst
thirst, ;
movements. Pain in upper and anterior part in
; ;
with thirst. Burning in palate. Puckered feeling epigastrium in epigastrium, < pressure especially at
; ;
in palate. Scraping, especially at the root of the posterior wall and extending to spine with heaviness ;
<iesophagus. Cool, with thirst, desire for strong drink. with dyspnoea in pit as from pressure of a hand,
;
Salivation; thin, with nausea. Breath fetid (Nit. ac, gradually ascending to throat, where there was nausea,
Sec. c). Taste of rotten eggs between meals ; putrid, slimy with salivation, > lying, leaving pressure in abdomen
T. ; bitter ; bitter morning on waking sour (sour to ;
;
as from a stone contractive spasmodically contractive,
; ;
pain, < raising or turning head and on touch. Mucus, epigastrium and in r. hypochondrium intermittent ;
Noise when swallowing. Stinging in back part inward. Digging pain in pit, with sensation as if
when not swallowing. Pain as if something hard or something were rolling up like a ball. Burrowing in
rough had lodged in fauces in afternoon when pit, with sensation as if something were knotting
lying, > rising. Scraping. Soreness. Constriction. itself up. Drawing in epigastric region. Cardialgia.
Swollen feeling. Dryness. Swallowing difhcult pre- Emptinc.'<s; after a meal, as if she had not eaten
;
vented by nausea, as if food would not go doivn. Burning enough, but feeling as if she had drunk much, with
when swallowing in back part, with feeling of internal a swashing feeling in abdomen.
;
heat, or rather that sort of anguish that originates in Fidness ; in pit after eating, with pressure in a spot
heat, without external heat; with scrajjing causing deep in hypogastrium behind pubis, < standing, and
-shuddering and nausea, afterwards the burning and ahuost urging to micturition with pressure and with ;
scraping extended down oesophagus to stomach, burning jDain in upper part. Repletion, xoith loathing.
causing nausea, fulness and pressure, with warmth Satiety even though stomach was empty, with fre-
•
over whole body and sweat in palate and pharynx, quent acidity in mouth.
; Heaviness. Oppression.
changing into scratching; extending gradually to Tension in lower part of epigastric region morning in ;
ure in stom-ach ; scraping burning in uvula and cesoph- per, especially in lower part, with tension and with
^agus. pressure, especially in side, of abdomen, lasting all
—
(Esophagus. ^Pressure on 1. side, extending upward night, with heat of limbs, fatiguing dreams, hourly
sometimes with stitches. Scraping burning scraping. waking and with emissions of flatus; with frequent
;
Burning. Dryness. urging to stool, also with emission of flatus with fre- ;
— ;
;; ' ;;
and morning offensive (Suljih.) smelling like rotten urinating frequent, also with copious urine frequent,
; ; ; ;
eggs (Sulph.). Movings. Rumbling grunting, from with scanty yellow-red urine. Urging, M*ith cojiious
;
flatus. Gurgling. Grunting, then tenesmus, with watery urine. Frequent micturition; with watery
emission of flatus as from emptiness. TM'itchings urine; with scanty white watery urine, with difficult
;
under stomach. Tearing in muscles. Cutting, then emission of last drojjs. Urine retained, with aching and
tenesmus, then lumpy stool, with flatus; C. as after a pressing in bladder. Has to stand a long time be-
cold. Pain after a light meal, with tenesmus flatu- fore urine is emitted.
; ;
lent flying.
; Urethra. Stitches after micturition. Cutting in— ;
Upper Abdomen. Stitches hchnolnst ribs ; bclmc r. rihs orifice, at end of micturition. Itching in anterior
(Merc, s., Chel.) under 1. false ribs when standing, part, in region of glans, when not urinating.
;
beloiij last ribs. Constriction at level of attachments of dia- to retain it long, especially at night in morning, flow- ;
phragm. Clawing throbbing in 1. side between pit of ing slowly, as if urethra were constricted. Scanty;
stomach and umbilicus jiinching throbbing in same and red. Broivn, clear, becoming whitish and turbid
;
place. Pinching in splenic region. dark brown. Broivn, with brick-red .sediment. Sulphur-
—
Umbilical Region. Stitches, apparently in small in- colored, turbid, frothy, with neutral reaction, deposit-
testines. Tearing over. Cutting in small intestines ing a sediment. Wateiy. Earthy phosphates in-
over umbilicus, < breathing deeply and at every step, creased. Acid and dark, of high specific gravity, ;
> before and during stool. Pinching over umbilicus. oijalescent on boiling, but clear on adding Nitric acid.
Aching in spot on r. side of U., with sensitiveness to Sediment contains crystals of phosphoric acid, ammo-
touch, as from accmxiulation of flatus. nia, magnesia and urates, the latter adhering to sides
Sides. —
Distention of r. every day from morning till of glass.
2 P.M., at rest, > emission of flatus, with jmin as from Clinical. Pain as fiom knives in the region of kidneys. —
an internal wound, and with pain as if shaken, torn HEematuria. The bladder symptoms, above, have been found
associated with the dysenteric symptoms, with paralytic condiiions
or cut when coughing, blowing nose or setting down
or as the result of injuries.
foot, and with pain as if cutting into a wound when
touched. Stitcher during cough; in spleen, shooting
Sexual Organs. Stitches through glans; in after- —
upward when walking. Thrusts from one .side to the noon. Itching of glans or itching stitches. Erections
after waking, without 'amorous thoughts or desires.
other. Cutting in 1., darting like a stitch to vertex.
Sudden bruised pain in r. when walking. Pressure Stitches in scrotum. Testes=hard, swollen and tender.
Desire, with continued erections. Little desire. Emis-
in liver region as from a stone when lying on 1. side
;
during inspiration and expiration. Intermittent ach- sion by day during a caress several in one night, with ;
cessity to lie down after every stool; smcdl, consisting' of blowing B. in sleep.
\
Breathes with open mouth at
mucus. night and mouth is dry on waking. Desires open air
Clinical. —Tlie diarrho?a, as above, is associated with great
open country air.
prostration. Involuntary, putrid stools in typhoid. Huemorrhage Clinical.— Spasmodic cough (whooping cough), with nose-
from bowels in typhoid, dark, venous. Dysentery (with tenesmus) I
bleed, lisemorrhage into conjunctiva, etc. Bloody expectoration
of a low type. Prolapsus ani. in chronic cases ; too weak to spit it out, must be swallowed.
Arnica. 112 Arnica.
Chest. —
Stitches; in sides (Bry., Sulph., Ran. b.) r., ; of stomach, with pressure near spine; superficial pain
near ribs 1. side in middle of I. ; under sternum in
; ; ; between, afterwards more below r. in spine between ;
anxiety). Bruised feeling in ribs from coughing ; bruised or walking (Bry.). Pain as if something inside had
pain in joints of bones and cartilages during motion and been torn. Cutting inward, < stoojjing (Berb.). Pain
breathing. Sprained pain in connections of parts of chest (JSsc. h.). Bruised pain (Berh., Rhus t.,Sul.). Ful-
with back. Raw feeling, < walking, with bloody sputa; ness, with pressure. Weight across lower part, with
(pain as if raw, with clawing in larynx during cough). feeling as if a cord were drawn tightly across. Bruised
Soreness of walls. pain in sacrum (Berb.).
Anguish across, with nausea. Suffocative oppres- Extremities.^Twitchings, especially of feet and
sion (Nat. arsen.). Tightness, loith difficult breathing shoulders, with heat of feet. Convulsive movements
(Phos.). (Tension across, as far as neck, > lying on alternating with trembling of whole body. Stitches
back, < walking and standing.) Weight on on up- ; here and there. Pain, arthritic, and in back drawing ;
per part in chest in morning on waking, > exercise. P. in spots on hands and r. foot tingling, ivhen body is
; ;
Painless constriction in middle of 1., which tightens shaken {e. g., in a carriage) or when treading. Bruised
breathing, with pain on touch in pit of stomach, which pain; paralytic, in all joints during motion (Calc. c).
arrests breathing. Blood seems to have accumulated Weakness; of feet and arms when walking in open
in morning, > exercise. Coldness internally. air. Falling asleep of those on which he rests. Heavi-
Clinical. Soreness of the walls of the chest, as if bruised, ness ; in muscles under joints when walking in
—
with sharp pains like neuralgia, serves to indicate this drug in open air, with pressure.
rheumatoid affections of the pectoral muscles.
Clinical.— Rheumatoid affections of the muscles, with
—
Heart. Stitches in region frovi I. to r. side of heart. bruised feelings, sharp pains, great loss of power or even
;
Squeezing pain or pain as from shock. Anguish (prte- paralysis. Gouty inflammation of the joints, with great fear of
being wpproached. Sciatica during pregnancy. Varicose veins;
eordial), with feeble and intermittent cardiac contrac-
with ulcers.
tions and feeling as if heart stopped. Palpitation.
Action stronger jerking ; rapid, then suddenly slow.
;
lar ; in evening. Small and slow. Rheumatic jjains in shoulders. Shoulders lame.
Clinictll. —
Bruised pain about the region of the heart and Smarting sore sensation below shoulder. Tearing in
stitches,with otiier symptoms, have led to its use in affections of arms and hands. Bruised pain on anterior surface of
the cardiac muscle, hypertrophy and fatty degeneration (compare arm. Arm
weary as if bruised, so that he could not
Baryta c). Angina pectoris. Palpitation and pain about the heart, bend his fingers inward.
as the result of excessive straining.
Upper Arm. Twitching in muscles iia 1. as if a —
—Swelling
;
Neck. of glands, with jaain, < moving nerve were twinged. Stitches like shocks in upper ;
neck or sp)eaking. Pain in last cervical vertebra on bend- part. Tearing, apparently iii bone, from lower part
ing head, with tension ; on spinal processes of last cervical of 1. to elbow.
and first dorsal vertebree, with tension ; in nucha on stand-
ing in muscles as if cravat were too tight where r.
—
Forearm. Stitches in 1. in morning in bed, with
; ;
pain as if arm were broken; Burning -S.; below
external carotid emerges from sterno-cleido mastoid elbows. Tearing along ulna from elbow to ring and
muscle, as if a lymphatic gland were swollen, < sud- little fingers. Tension of flexor muscles when bend-
deiily turning head to left, by forcible pressure and by ing arm, with tensive pain on extending those muscles
severe throbbing in arteries of neck; cramplike, in again.
muscles of nape, with stitches exteiiding inward Wrist. Cracking of r. on moving hand, with dislo-
cramphke tensive jjain in muscles of nape when cated feeling. Stitches, < motion. Tearing in 1., <
sneezing or yawning. Lameness of muscles. Rough writing, the pain is felt especially in dorsum of hand,
drawing in 1. muscles, with bruised pain. > letting arm hang down sticking T., < 1. Sprained
—
Back. Pains, as from long stooping at hard work, in feeling 1.
;
;
lower angle of r. and spine, < stretching the parts middle itching, in tip of middle burning, on end of ; ;
(had been noticed in former years). Pain between; in 1. 1. third; twitching S. Tearing in tips of tivo last I.;
and in acromion seeming to extend from posterior ivall in \dnar side of ungual phalanx of r. ring. Aching in
;
;; ;
and upward. Drawing in r. thumb ; in r. third finger under 1. eye of face, with smarting pain, especially
;
in evening, esiDCcially in ungual jjlialanx, with tear- under eyes, heat of face, blotches on cheeks and fore-
ing, also at times in little finger and along ulnar edge head hot, red, shining, stiff, of I. cheek ; red, of r. cheek,
;
night when laid across one another. Standing is of cheek, with throbbing and pinching as if two ham-
painful. mers beat against each other, crushing the flesh of ;
—
Thigh. Twitching of 1. recti muscles (common) arm, with papules, then vesicles, then excoriations,
pinching, in 1. thigh near scrotum ; feeling of T. of with redness, itching, burning of ankle, extending to ;
muscles. Stitches above knee itching, on inner side ; thigh, with heat and pain, afterwards blackness of
above knee, < rubbing. Tearing in 1. upper (very whole limb, with feeling as if a weight were attached
common). Pinching on outer side. Thrusts in hips. to it, then skin began to peel off, and the blackness
Pain when rising and stepping ; drawing, in I. hip- changed tci purple, 1. then r. sudden S. of (sick) foot.
;
joint ivhen sitting with thigh extended; drawing cramp- Inflammation of hand, then^ redness and erysipelas ,4
like, in muscles when sitting. Sprained pain in hips. erysipelatous, I. hand dark blue and covered ivith vesicles.,
Bruised pain ivhen tvalking ; in adductors of r. in after- giving the appearance of a rhinoceros hide, then pus-
noon when walking. Tension in 1. buttock and in tules erythematous I., with oedema of face and whole
;
boring and digging from above downward, afterwards bone like i^in-heads, with red skin on i^alnis, caua-.
; ;
extending into thigh, thence crossing behind os coc- ing exfoliation, with scaly look of hands and cracking
cygis and ending in r. iliac bone. Aching in 1. A., ; of skin in folds. Eczema, with crowded bullae and
with soreness when walking. Bruised pain in tibia pain on back and down to knees, on abdomen and
;
when walking ; over r. calf, tvith weakness of legs. genitals, with general hyperemia, papules, vesicles,
Gurgling feeUng from below upward in lower part excoriating and exuding surface and crusts, itching,
at rest. Burning spot on outside of 1. tibia. Ten- stinging and burning. Rash coming and going on
sion in muscles of calf, from below upward, with face, especially on forehead. Nettle-rash, erythema-
drawing when standing. tous and vesicular rash, then bullous, but on nose it
Ankle.^Tearing in malleoli on r. outer malleolus ; was inclined to be pustular, forming crusts, when the
and on dorsum of foot ; -undulating (almost dull stitch- bullffi burst much serum exuded and vesicles appeared
ing), in A. Sprained pain in tarsal joint. Weakness, in the places over which the serum ran.
with weight on instej^s. Pimples (on scrotum) itching, on prepuce on side
; ;
Foot. —Cramp in muscles of soles. Stitches extend- of neck, with stinging and ulcerative j)ain on touch,
ing through l>ig tendo-achillis when ex-
toe; in r. itching between thumb and index, with sticking when
;
tending tarsal joint, not when walking in soles when ; touclied ; painful, on margin of beard. Pustules; on
walking, as if in a corn crawling, in soles. Tearing
; side of forehead in and under nose, with biting pain
;
in 1. sole in evening ; in heel. Arthritic pain, with acne under r. labial commissure, with burning pain.
fever towards evening. Pain as from internal un- Eruption like smallpox on cheeks, especially under
easiness and as if lying too hard, in evening. (Aching eyes. (Abscess of psoas muscles.) Vesicles, with itch-
in the paralyzed F.) Crawling in outer half of I., as if a ing v., with heat and irritation then erysipelatous
;
;
nerve were pulled, ivhen walking, mi raising I. foot' and patch acuminated, on an inflamed base exuding.
; ;
bending I. ankle. Drawing in outer half of back of I. Stitches; as from fleas, on chest and inner surfaces
Tired after walking in open air, with iDending of of arms after suddenly becoming heated (Ijurning ;
knees, sleepiness, sleep and dreams. and itching S. here and there when lying down for
Toes. —
Cramp in 1. Shocks in big. Stitches when siesta, > scratching). Tearing at different times and
walking in big in r. big. Tearing in I. little ; sticking,
; ; on different parts. Pain, drawing on dorsum of I. little
in under surface of big T. when lying down for siesta, finger ; tensive P. (at place of application), with burn-
and when setting down foot. Pain, throbbing, in one ; ing, afterwards when washing, the hair-follicles look
(numb) trembling P. in one. Arthritic pain, as if like prominent crimson grains, which later are red
sprained in joint of big T. towards evening, loith redness. flat spots burning, at times in this, at times in that
;
Skin. —
Pallor. Livid color of thighs, with blue and part cold, now here, now there. ;
yellowish marks. Redness; with heat and oedema; red Sensitiveness, and of all joints on motion. Formication
patches, with swelling and burning points and vesi- over orbits near nose
;
of forearms of feet itching; ; ; ;
cles with red areola, smarting and itching erysipela- F. on side of nose, > rubbing.
; Itching ; in morning
tous, with turgescence, heat and papular elevations. on waking 1. outer thigh aisd foot of toes of whole
; ; ;
Arnica. 114 Arsenicum Album.
body, with stitching ; red spot on glans
crawling I. with desire to sneeze.) Heat of one cheek, with redness,
;
in 1. side of chest stinging, in sides of chest and in body otherwise cool, or at any rate not hot (H. of one
;
;
back pricking, on scapula stinging, on inner side of cheek at noon during dinner) in face, with itching
;
; ;
thigh like soreness, > touch pricking I. on proximal flushing over face, also in evening of lips ; in back, in
;
;
out sleepiness; with stretching, and with dilatation of on soles of feet and toes. Red, on chest.
pupils, without sleepiness. Sleepiness ; in forenoon
—
Clinical. Arnica is indicated in a low type of fever, gen-
in evening ; after a long walk in open air, with disin- erally of a maUu'ial nature (typhoid or typho-malarial). Bed-
clination to think or speak. Sleeps much. Sleeps sores develop, hfemorrbages are frequent from internal parts, the
two hours in evening, then sleepless till 5 a.m., then lower extremities cold while the upper part of the body is hot.
In fever stupid, secretions foul.
sleep till 9 a.m. Sleepless ; till 2 or 3 a.m., with anguish
as if owing to heat; till 2 or 3 a.m., with stinging,
biting itching here and there. Falls asleeji late in Arsenicum Album.
Evening, but sleeps long* in morning. Sleep restless
and diminished. Unrefreshing S. Disturbed sleep Arsenious acid is triturated with sugar of milk for the lower
attenuations.
after going to bed exhausted, waking frequently, each
time from a dream that he was dying and that his bed —
General Sphere of Action. Arsenic is, above all, a
was surrounded by friends. Talking loud and unin- tissue drug, ranking with Phosphorus and Antimony.
telligibly. Lamenting in sleejj. Starting up in An irritant poison, it produces most violent gastro-
fright; when falling asleep; starting and jerking enteritis, with destructive action. It suspends and de-
backward of head. Waking early frequently from stroys the glycogenic functioii of the liver (Phos., Ant.),
;
of large black dogs and cats in evening immediately paralyzes the pneumogastric. It irritates the heart
on falling asleep. Anxious about visions in previous and finally produces vaso-motor paralysis. The skin is
;
,d.reams. That she is scolded and reproached (about irritated, and violent itching and burning are followed
immoral conduct). Vivid towards morning, and by eruptions and finally ulceration. Glandular action
waked by his own talking V. but unremembered. is excited, then diminished. It produces intense irri-
;
The dreamer showing much irresolution, while half tation of the spine, affects chiefly the gray matter of
asleep. Agreeable. the chord, and causes persistent hyp)erasmia and soft-
Fever, —
Chilliness beginning in morning in bed, ening, with consequent paralysis.
; It has a special
lasting the whole forenoon in morning, then heat ; aSinity for the blood- corpuscles, which may be de-
C, < evening. External and internal C. Internal; stroyed. It causes general fatty degeneration (Phos-
on waking by day or at night. Shaking C. without phorus). It produces well-marked intermittent fever,
thirst. Shivering when gaping when walking. ;Shiv- with incomplete resolution.
ering C. over whole body and head, with heat La head, General Peculiarities. —
The general key is irritability
redness and heat in face, coolness of hands and bruised (skin intolerant of scratching, the stomach intolerant of
feeling in back, hips and anterior surface of arms. water, though the patient is thirsty). Aggrava-
General shaking chill, ivith internal heat, hands and feet tion shortly after midnight. Profound exhaustion
being cold. Cold spot on forehead as if touched with a cold excessive restlessness. General relief from warmth
thumb. Cold nose towards evening, mth dry heat of face (Camph.)
as far as behind ears,tvithout thirst (Apis.) ; C. externally Allied Drugs. —
Antimon., Phos., Merc, -Plumb.,
in nose, with internal heat. Chills in back, in morn- (Zinc), Rhus tox., Secale c, Camph., Thea, Colch.,
ing, and in anterior part of thighs. Cold feeling in r. Verat., Tabac, Silicea.
side when lying on it in morning. Cold dry skin. Antidotes. —
Ferrum, China.
Shivering of Hmbs over arms and thighs, with dry
; Generalities. —
Body crouched. Lies crouched in
feeling in tip of tongue, in palate and lips. bed, moaning and groaning. Gathers himself together
iJeat when lying quietly for some time, especially on in bed, can scarcely move his limbs and is with diffi-
head, which he must move constantly. Dry H. over culty awakened from his delirious sopor. Lies on his
whole body in morning after waking ; in bed, with thirst, back, touching the region of coccyx with his heel,
but chilliness on uncovering or making slightest motion. while knees are raised and widely apart, suddenly he
Flying H. over whole body, with anguish. Internal turns around and takes a different position. Lies on
H., especially in head, with heaviness of head, with- back during sleep with his 1. hand under occiput.
out thirst. Itching burning of skin. Burning in brain Screaming frequently from pain. General swelling.
while the rest of body is cool, or at least not hot ; burning Weight increased, with dyspepsia, foul breath and
on top of head and neck externally heat in head at general malaise. Weight increased, then emaciation.
;
night, waking him, then anxiety, with fears of apo- Emaciation ; with weakness ; with excessive sweats ; with
plexy in flushes over head, with sweat on face inter- clay-colored face, blue margins around eyes, iveakness of
; ;
nally and externally in head. Heat in lobule of ear limbs and inclination to rest ; complexion pale bluish-
externally on 1. ear and cheek internally in ear, but gray, abdominal walls olive-green, back ecchymosed,
;
not externally. (Burning about border of nostrils. mouth and nose covered with scabs, and nearly all the
;;
bling, the attack is generally repeated before return men and limbs. IncUnation to start. Con^'ulsive
to consciousness, when she calls for water, which startings all over body ; in sleep. Starlings like con-
renews the convulsions felt a dart go through her,
; cussive shocks in the affected part in evening on fulling
then became insensible, with lividitj' of face, foaming asleep, excited by a slight trouble in a remote part, such as
at mouth and moaning; on regaining consciousness tearing, itching, etc. (Nuxvom.). Trembling; in morn-
did not recollect what had happened during her fit ing with formication with sweat on face, convul-
;
;
found prone on the floor, body arched in that curve sive, with coldness and faintness. Grasping head and
which evinces spasmodic contractions of muscular throat.
coat of stomach and intestines, or of diaphragm and Cramps ; in legs and stomach, muscles of former
anterior abdominal muscles, or of both, convulsions spasmodically contracted, abdomen rigid and tender,
every fifteen or twenty minutes, lasting each time thirty in intervals of j^ain eyes half-closed, tongue covered
to forty seconds, with wild, staring, bloodshot eyes, with creamy fur, breath soon became more rapid and
imprecations, fearful ravings, between the convulsions difficult, with increasing lividity of face, ^^'hen on
prostration, irregular, intermittent and accelerated the stool sudden difficulty in breathing, with cramp
pulse, during and between the convulsions intense in chest, hands and arms, then cramp in calves, cold
suffering in stomach and abdomen, evinced by pressure all over body, stiff and helpless, \"iolent vomiting, pros-
on abdomen, forward inclination and anxiety of coun- tration, countenance anxious and restless, skin cold
tenance; arms jerked outward, then unconscious- and clammy, pulse feeble and frequent, eyes sunken,
ness, lying like one dead, pale but warm, clenched with dark borders, Up and tongue parched, thirst,
thumbs, twisted fists, drew up her arms slowly, then breathing slow and oppressed, sometimes sighing,
lowered them slowly, after ten minutes worked her burning pain in stomach, < pressure, nausea, limbs
jaws, breathing imperceptible, in a quarter of an hour cold, vomiting, with griping and purging, the cramp
the lit ended in a jerk through the whole body, a came on almost every fifteen minutes, the slightest
sort of starting forward of arms and lower limbs, movement seemed to excite the spasm (Nux vom.),
consciousness returned at once, but there was great vomiting of greenish-yellow fluid at intervals, brandy
weakness. and all warm drinks were rejected, but a little cold
Tetanic spasms ; body bent backward and chest dis- water was retained.
tended high up, with miserable wailing. Rigid spasms, Stitches over whole body. Tearing in bones. The
with body bent backward. Convulsions in rapid suc- burning, stitching tearings, especially in extremities,
cession, with such stifl'ness that no joint could be aftectecl the patient more as the energy of body de-
moved, and teeth clenched so as to scarcely permit creased and sensibility increased. Pain through the
the escape of the froth and contents of mouth and Vi'holesystem; felt at night during sleep; of the affected
stomach. Epileptic convulsions in the night, jn-eceded part leaked him from time to time at night, < before mid-
by palpitation, with the fits peculiar trembling of night ; at night can only bo endured while walking.
r. arm and lower limb, symptomatic fever, insatiable worse when lying quietly than when sitting P. < even-
;
thirst, white but moist tongue, face flushed, respiration ing ;< after dinner, especially when sitting < being
;
hurried, pulse rapid, irregular, contracted, frequent talked to < easy breathing or slight motion P. > ex-
; ;
gripings in bowels, twitchings of chest and abdomen, ternal icarmth ; > by pressure in joints.
; The parox-
fits repeated following nights, no sound sleep, if he ysm of pain is frequently accompanied by other minor
dozed he woke suddenly and much agitated, pulse symptoms. Pain in the joints in various parts, espe-
;
rapid, twitches, tremor of r. arm and lower limb, cially across shoulders, down spine and Umbs, also in
headache, eyes painfully afl'ected by light, and ver- joints, which were often stiff" and swollen ; in whole
tigo, which was < sitting up in bed or by exertion, trunk, mostly in small of back, and back. < after riding
afterwards a fit every day about 8 p. >i. on recovering
; on horseback (in a practised rider). Pain seems intoler-
from each fit he looked wild, forgot where he was, able and drives the patient mad. Sharp pains all over
talked incoherently, then complained of languor. body, especially in genitals. Sharp pains all over body
Fell down senseless, was convulsed, had cramp in mornings on waking, with aching across shoulders and
limbs and was cold, afterwards limbs cold and bathed back of neck.
Arsenicum Album. 116 Arsenicum Album.
Neuralgia ; throes of violence over \. eye- rapid, abdomen retracted, hollow gurgling in abdomen,
came with
brow, into bones of face, crept up the spine and set- no diarrhoea, and involuntary micturition.
tled in vertex, making her feel as if she could go Senses morbidly acute. Sensitiveness, so that a
mad or rush out anywhere, with intolerance of noise. draught of air caused cramp and convulsions the ;
Burning pain, especially in inner organs (Sec. c), skin gentle opening and shutting of a door or the touch of
and ulcers. Pn ins geiierally burning, at times, also stitch- the bed clothes caused her to start, and the careless
ing, then again gouty tearing, with which at times rapid closing of the door drew tears and gave her pain.
twitching and pulling appeared at one spot, and in Electro-miLScular contractility diminished. Stiffness, with
general the affected limb was constantly twitching. inability to move, is only able to stand muscular S. < ;
Pains all over body as if he lay on fire or needles. in morning and extends to arm and forearm, which
The pain and uneasiness return at regular hours, as in pain on motion.
fever and ague (China?). Ulcerative pain in affected Feeling as if pressed by a heavy body. Leaden
part, as if it had passed into suppuration and were heaviness. Heaviness and formication, which soon
about to open, when sitting. Pain in affected part attacked upf)er limbs. Oppression. Tingling, begin-
when sitting as if the bone were swollen and excori- ning in 1. arm, five days afterwards numbness of
ated. Numb pain in whole side of body. thighs and calves, the eleventh day anffisthesia of
Prickling in various parts, < eyes, with ting- fingers and j)artial jjaralysis of flexor of forearm, then
ling and with lachrymation. Anxiety in whole body, the same in lower limbs, with pain in both, in five
with cold sweat. He felt thick. Feeling as if he weeks skin of whole body had desquamated, most on
would burst before the diarrhoea. Whole body feels hands, in six weeks the paralysis of flexors of both
cedematous, especially hands, with heat. General extremities was unabated and accompanied by sore-
soreness. Sensation as if the whole 1. half of the body ness on pressure, in two months and a half he was
were drawn together. Malaise morning on rising still unable to stand, in eight months the paralysis of
;
during forenoon with necessity to go to bed early sensation and motion and soreness on pressure con-
;
and inability to get warm then vomiting. Wretched tinued, though they were less (compare Phumb.).
;
in morning on waking. Unusual lightness. Great Affection of tactile sensation. Numbness; and ting-
muscular activity and ajjtitude for walking. ling N. extending down r. side to foot. Cannot move. ;
Restlessness (Sec. c, Camph.) at night (Sulph.) Immobility of eye and limbs. . Paralysis ; of motion
;
;
throwing himself from side to side changing from one and sensation incomplete
;
of lower half of body ; ;
bed to another ; especially of arms and legs with anx- local P., preceded by numbness or tingling in fingers
;
iety (Camph., Rhus t.. Sec. c, Sulph.) tossing about and toes. Many sijniptoms occur only in the evening after
;
threw herself about the bed and tightly clasped a by- a few in the morning after rising.
stander in her anxiety and oppression; with hyjao- Aggravation at night; while sitting and lying, and
chondriac anxiety, as from continued sitting in a room, amelioration while standing and moving ; she was glad
as if coming from upper part of chest with contraction if she was not required to move or speak (on account
;
of body the child is restless, moans and is fretful de- of the pain)
; aggravation during heat and damp.
; ;
jected restlessness when sitting occupied, obliging her Felt better after eating.
to walk about.
—
Clinical. It is adapted to a condition of profound prostra-
Collapse; with cold extremities, purple lips and tion, rapid exhaustion or even collapse. Paralysis, especially
dusky face (Camph., Sec. c). Faintness in morn- of lower extremities. Hysterical paralysis. Spinal paralysis
;
nausea. Weakness (China, Phos., Merc, cy., Mur. ac, Mind. Delirium; at night; with carphology; with —
etc.); in morning in evening after a meal (Mur. ac, attenqjts to escape (Bell.)
; ; with restlessness < at ; ;
China, Ph. ac.) on movement or unusual mental ex- night, with restlessness
;
with tetanic convulsions ;
ertion on slight exertion, with 'pallor ; after dinner, with every morning when sleeping by himself, as if he
;
excessive yawning after drinking milk or vomiting, heard wild beasts gnashing their teeth around his bed.
;
then tossing about of arms and legs, with pain and Sees vermin crawling about the bed, from which he
sickness, ending in vomiting and prostration as before wants to escape, and throws away handfuls of them
after vomiting (Verat.) from diarrhoea (Sec. c), so (Stram.). Motioning as if measuring with a rule, so
;
that he felf faint, could not get into bed, legs trembled, that his ravings mostly related to his business. De-
the weakness > by white wine W. < night, espe- lirium, rose to visit his absent daughter and could with
;
cially affecting the heart with irritability with ver- difficulty be quieted, but spoke rationally.
; ; Runs
tigo and headache, so that he fell after rising obliging through the house at night in search of thieves. Sees
;
him to lie down with the slightest paroxysm of pain thieves in the room and hides under the bed. Imag-
(Plumb.) so that he could scarcely walk, he feels as ines the house and sjDace under it are full of thieves,
;
if he would fall over almost losing the use of 1. side which causes fright and anxious cold sweat. Suspected
;
cannot speak without effort so that he could not holcl that people were about the house plotting against his
;
an object; as from want of food. Muscles lax. Could life, jumped out of bed, reached after imaginary objects,
not sit upright, stand nor walk, but when lying could stared wildly and suspiciously around him and at
make every motion. Nervous prostration. Typhoid every one who made the slightest noise or stirred, and
state; sleepiness, numbness, stupid appearance, ring- talked incoherently. Attacks of madness and sorrow.
ing in ears, no pains, redness of cheeks, slight ophthal- Anxiety and fear, he sees an absent acquaintance dead
mia, dorsal decubitus, paralysis of limbs and trunk, upon the sofa and has great dread of him. Furiously
emaciation, moist skin, violent beating of heart, pulse mad when offered something to eat, without api^etite.
;; ' !. ;
IhdH /.s- (jiHid for liir, mul ^lir intlkn Juiilirr llim, she nrr(h and when one shouted into his cars he looked at those
Id do or can endure. Anguish; with tossing' about the present like one intoxicatcil waking from a deep
bed (Aeon.) with despair driving him from place to slec]). Stupor; after vomiting and diarrhoia with
; ;
place for relief; ^vUh opprcmimi of chest nnd dIJJicidt staring eyes with sleejiiness. Coma with jjaraly-
; ;
brailliing ; with trembling and with tearing in the ab- sis, tetanic convulsions, or spasm in muscles of ex-
donion; with cold sweat on face and trembling; ns if tremities. UnconsciouKiiess ; with pallor.
[
Memory
everything became, constricted, with anxiety in pit of lost; of recent acts, with frequent vertigo, drowsiness
stomacli; so that he fainted; from the heart, inter- and feeling as if .she were " losing her mind."
rupted liy attacks of weakness; as if he had not done —
C'liniCill. Melancholia, with suicidal teudency, great rest-
his duty. Despairs and weeps, imagines that he must lessnes-s, constant change of phice, wringing of her hamls, <^ last
die (Laches.) is cold and chilly, and then weak. Fear
; part of the night. Insanity, with xclf-miitilation. Exre.ssive fear
and anguish, sees gliosis day and night ; wilJi jiniijiing md of death, yet despair of life. Nearly all the mental disorders are
characterized by extreme anxiety, fear and restlessness.
of lii'd mill hiding of snliliide:and death, rage from slightest
cans,-, isji.i-iidhi if mil spoke of her recovery, which she: —
Head. Palsied shaking. Felt swollen to an enor-
considered iinpnssililr, iriili at times indescribable melan- mous size. Bent on one side and pain on raising it as
choly. Dread of death (Aeon., Sec. c, Plat.) sudden, from rheumatism in sterno-mastoid. LanciiuUions, >
;
when alone or on going to bed. cold wet towel or open air on affected part. Tearing,
Anxiety at 3 A.M., now with hot feeling, now with and at same time in r. eye; with hea^nness and
;
nausea; after 3 A.M., al'tor waldng; in crniing nftrr witli drowsy faintness in the daytime; pain as if brain
lying down ; and heal did not pcrniil sleep before midnigid were being torn out.
for many days and restlessness of whole body ; and rest-
; Aching ; morning on waking, > rising in morning
1 ;
lessness, with cries of " kill me or relie^'e my pains " on rising, < 1. side! from 6 to 8 p.m., with sweat,
;
|
with impatience; with excitement; with cold sweat anguish and loss of appetite growing worse all day, ;
deathly ; as regards some persons in evening, lest with constriction at temples, as from intoxication
; < ;
some evil had befallen his relatives periodical. II P.M., with cold hands and face; < at night; < light
;
Sadness; after eating, with headache; and crying at\ and noise (Bap., Sil.) < vomiting < in a warm
; ;
slightest provocation ; with want of interest in anything. room > applying cold water ivith vertigo and in face,
; ; ;
Despondent about his condition. Disposition to sui- < on I. side, preventing leaning or resting on that side
cide (Plumb.) after midnight, hy stabbing his heart and obliging her to sit up all night and keep the head
;
through and through. Indifference to life. Indignation erect and across eyes and in breast and belly, with
; ;
alternating with mildness, in her indignation she vomiting and thirst; with soreness of scalp and
looks at nobody and does not want to liear anything, itching.
she also cries morning in bed, pushed the pillows
; Throbbing pain when raising himself in bed, espe-
about indignantly, uncovered himself, saw no one and cially in forehead, with nausea tearing throbbing ;
did not want to be spoken to. pain, -. night tearing throbbing, in attacks, some-;
Fretfidness and faidt-finding at everything, every eon- times on one side and extending over whole head.
vcrsatiov. vnisr, even the light was disagreeable (Sulph.) >S'^»/)(;/}/(n.i7 aching
;
especially in forehead, when walk-
;
fretfd, iiiiliijniinl, capricious, every ivord angered her. ing and standing, "- sitting, with fine stitches in 1.
Vc.red III trijlrs and talking con.stantly about other pcople^s temporal region near canthus especially over r. eye- ;
faults. Quarrelsome. Dislike and indiflerence to brow, with sore ]iain when knitting the brow. Ten-
those around him. Discontented, has no desire for sive aching. Contractive ]iain. Acliing as if the brain
anything. Dissatisfied all day and vexed with him- were pressed by a hiuidrcd-weight. Burning )xiin.
self, believes he has not done enough and reproaches Periodical jia in. Intei-mittent pain all day. Hetidache
himself. alternating with ]iain in stomach. Drawing and
Sullen and silent. Silent and turned away his head throbbing. Throbbing, and in all limbs. Throbbing
when spoken to. Indisposed to reply to questions. like a hacking at 2 a.m., as if the skull were pressed
Peturns short answers. Answers slowly. Talks but asunder, with sweat. Confusion ; evening with noise ;
little, coni]ilains only of anguish. Seriousness. M'hen with somnolence. Stupidity towards noon, with weak-
alone thinks about disease and similar things, from ness of head from 11 a.m. till IS p.m.. as if he had not ;
which it is dillicult to free his mind. Irresolution. sle|it enough; «.< if he had done much tcork in great
Impulsiveness. Inclination to je.-^t in a malicious haste, with internal uneusine.^.-' : as in violent coryza. and
manner. Agitation; mental and physical. Excite- when out of humor, with confusion and vertigo.
ment towards morning, hindering sleep, though he
; Heaviness ; ^ open air, but returns on entering room
was drowsy. Sensitiveness; to least noise. Easily made (Tab.. Zinc), with humming in ears; with stupefaction;
to laugh or cry. Indisposition to amuse himself like in morning after rising, as if the brain were oppressed
other children, with sensitiveness and precocity. by a load, with hunuuing in ears as after sexutvl ex- ;
Laughing tits, irritability and tendency to tears. Good cess (China). Irritability of brain. Weakness from
humor, he likes to converse. Livelv and combative. much pain, with weakness and nausea in pit of
Arsenicum Album. 118 Arsenicum Album.
stomach. " tired sensation " at base of brain.
Aching Clinical. —Neuralgicheadache, with extreme prostration,
burning in stomach, retching, thirst, etc. The pains are burning,
Congestion. Sensation as if brain moved and beat against
shooting, lilce needles, with soreness in the painful part. Dan-
skull during motion (China, Sulph.). Brain seems to flap druff, head dry and scaly, soreness, rarely eczema and still more
when moving head while walking (Rhus t.), with pressure rarely pustular eruptions.
upon it. Wavering sensation in brain, < moving head.
Vertigo ; every evening, she has to hold on to some- Eyes. —Blue
circles around. Yellow as in jaundice.
thing when closing her eyes, on studying or reading Injected; glistening; and vessels of cornea injected.
when sitting ; on rising after sleep on going into
; ; Sunken with pale face. Protruding ; and red
; and ;
Open air, < on re-entering room (Tab., Plat.) ; on walk- watery. Staring. Distorted. Turned upward and
ing in open air, with a stupid sensation in head, es- squinting. Rigid; and turned upward. Suffused,
pecially in forehead, so that he staggered when vom- ; languid with lividity of inner part of under lids.
;
stupidity and inability to think; with dulness of Stitches, with burning. Pain in 1. ; in 1. at night
head; with obscuration of sight; with pausea when deep-seated in r., with stitches when turning it draw- ;
1, eye, < evening and night) during sleep, he com- ; with smarting. Pulsative throbbing after midnight, and at
plains of headache, now in forehead, now in occiput. every pulsation a stitch. Jerking in 1. Soreness ; with
, Neuralgia in F. and face. Pricking pain over r. eye. inflamed look. Sensitiveness. Distended feeling, then
Drawing pain in r. side. Throbbing pain during motion. conjunctival inflammation. Prickling.
Throbbing pain over root of nose. Constrictive pain Nightly itching biting, gnawing.
; Feeling as if
above eyes and in temples. Bruised orsorepain in F. there were a boil below each. Feeling as if full of
and over nose, > rubbing. Inflammation of sinuses, tears, but without lachrymation. Feel worse when
with aggravation at same hour each day. Heaviness, moving them or looking steadily. Lachrymation; in
< evening, with pulsations more painful in forehead morning, with fluent coryza of r. L. and itching, with ; ;
Temples, swelling of superficial veins stitch in 1., eyes with half-open and red eyes corrossive L.,
; ; ;
Aching on 1. side. Tearing in 1. side. When walk- Swelling ; and redness ; redness and excoriation, of upper,
ing, sensation of two marbles striking each other over then of lower 1., then of forehead, head and neck, with-
ear. Bruised pain in one side in morning when ris- out pain and without secretion of mucus; with tendency
ing. Aching in occiput. Tearing in occiput. Occa- to eversionand with redness along edges and at angles,
sional shooting in 0. and painful vision. Blue. Red and half-shut edges ;
Hair falls out; on 1. side; thick only on middle of inner surface red, with uneasy sensation rather than
red, ;
skull, and the skin desquamated with hairs sticking ; pain, obliging rubbing. Desquamation, with redness
together in places like felt matted on 1. side the H.
; ; and with line of excoriation at outer canthi. Lower
which had come out grew again, was stiff, brittle and lid externally excoriated where the burning was most
gray, but gave place to healthy hair. Scurfy eruption severe. Blephar adenitis, and idcerosa (Grajjh., Merc).
cil;
on occiput. Pimples over whole scalp, painful on touch Inflammation; of Not closed/ during sleep.
1. upper.
as if ecchymosed or ulcerated, with the same pain in Spasmodic closure. Spasms; and of jaws, etc. Tremb-
whole scalp (very red jjimjales) pimple on 1. side,
; ;
bling of upper, with lachrymation. Aching over 1. lid, <
covered with scurf, obliging scratching, and painful raising eyes, and in upper half of ball sudden, in ;
by the roots. Pain on touch as if ulcerated. Sore- ; had smoked all night. Could not open them at night
ness of scalp with pain at vertex and sensitiveness of
; without lifting them with her finger; 1. cannot be
the hair when touched at the points. Bruised pain in opened.
external head, < touch. (Burning pain in scalp.) Conjunctiva. Red; or
Minutely injected, with
sore.
Formication every other night. Creeping on occiput, diffused pale redness. Bluish-white. Inflam-
Yellow.
as if roots of hair were moving. Itching corrosive ; mation. Conjunctivitis of tarsal portions leith suffusion ;
painful as of an ulcer, with pain as if ecchymosed, of eyes and photophobia ; with itching and depreciation
especially in region of occiput (gnawing) (burning). ; ;
of vision; with sparkling eyes, anasarca simulating
;; ;
lost; dim; as through white gauze; impaired, with Sunken ; and pale and covered u-itlt. cold, sireut (\'erat..
pain in eyes if used. Photophobia. Flickering and ; Tab.) and leaden-hued. Deathly color when vomit-
;
symptoms it has been found useful, not only in ophthalmias, but in cheek in spots and covered with sweat especially
; ;
inflammations of the cornea, with or without ulceration, and also upper parts of cheeks and distorted with yellowish
; ;
in internal inflammation, with accumulation of pus in the anterior tinge about nostrils. Hippoa'atic. Appearance is best
chamber (keratitis). In ciliary neuralgia, with line, burning
compared ivith that of a cholera patient in the algid stage
pains. Disseminated choroiditis. Retinitis albuminurica.
(Camph., Verat.). Expression of agony. Wild look;
Ears. —Stitches in morning outtoard in I. meatus
; look of vague anxiety and desperation, as well as an
auditorius at night. Tearing in middle sticking
; expression of deep trouble. Expression of appre-
T. outward through I. meatus auditorius, < toivards even- hension. Stupid. Frequent smiling. Distmied, as if
ing ; drawing T. in 1. lobule; drawing T. behind ear, dissatisfied; distorted drawn lines; distorted by con-
'
extending along neck to shoulder. Otalgia. Cramp, vulsions and pain. Convulsions. Twitching of muscles.
pain in outer. Deep-seated agreeable creeping. Volup- Tearing of a quotidian type in 1. half Pain, and ;
tuous tickling in r. meatus, causing rubbing. Sensa- in teeth and gums < by touching painless side.
;
tion as if 1. meatus were stopped from without. Clos- Sensation as if an eruption would appear all over it.
ure from within while swallowing, like deafness. Deaf- Throbbing, and in head, as if the boils would burst.
ness. Sensitiveness to sound to noise. Sounds, and
; Stiff feeling. Lancinations cdong r. inferior maxillary
in whole head. Ringing in r. when sitting. Roar-
; nerve, repeated while lying, with headache. Jaw,
ing ; at every piaroxj/sin of pain ; in 1. Rushing noise abscesses clenched tonic cramp in J. and throat
; ;
lachrymation in morning. Running from nose with ; drawn in all directions. Pricking twitching in one side
itching. Discharge every day, beginning at 5 a.m., > of upper, < when going to sleep. Lower burning, hang-
hot weather, < morning (Euphras.), went off in open air ing down, everted, painful, and cannot be approxi-
excoriating (All. cep.) watery and excoriating' (All.
; mated to upper lip, preventing speech. Itching of
cep.) watery excoriating from 1. nostril profuse, thick,
; ;
upper, as if pricked with red-hot needles, extending as
yellow. Nosebleed ; after wine during ill humor ; far as under nose, next day swelling of upper lip above
when vomiting. Offensive smells. Smells of pitch vermilion border. Dry and pale red ;
and covered ;
fingers. Loose, seemed longer, roas sensitive to pressure by a whitish liquid. Slimy M. and throat. Stinging,
and cold water(Merc). Painful looseness, with sore- and in pharynx. Pain beginning at 1. side, then af-
ness, < chewing, likewise the gums are painful on fecting all gums. Burning pain. Burning in mouth,
touch and the cheek swollen (Phos., Merc). Stitches. along pharynx and in a pit of stomach (Arum t.,
Tearing recurring regularly at night tearing in teeth Nit. ac, Mag.). Dry feeling in M. with thirst, but he
; ;
and head before menses, driving her almost to frenzy, drinks little at a time. Roughness of hard palate.
and she strikes her head with her fist. Aching in 1. Imagines he has sand in M. M., lips and tongue sore
;
upper in all 1. and in gums and face on rising, < and ajapeared scalded in patches. Tenderness, and in
; ; ;
extending to all teeth of that side jerlcing continuous rated. Breath has a peculiar offensive, pungent odor.
;
A., extending to temple, > sitting up ; as if loosely not < Fetor of breath (Am., Merc, Nit. ac.) with superfi- ;
by chewing. Loose sensation. Dull, as if she could cial ulceration of gums and throat.
not chew with them. Taste. Bitter; (mornings) after eating after eating ; ;
A large portion of the alveolar process of superior and drinking with yellow diarrhoea. Sweetish and in ;
maxilla was detached (Phos.). Abscess over r. upper throat. Putrid; mornings. Nauseous. Metallic. Burn-
canine tooth, discharging sanious pus (Phos.). Gin- ing, astringent. Dry, as of wood. Sooty. Disgust-
givolabial groove much injected. Gums crimson line ing, sour. Sour; to food. Flat T.. to beer. Salt T. to
;
swollen, bleeding, painful to touch and siDotted white food. Food tastes as if not salted enough.
swollen and covered with a network .of white false Clinical. — Neuralgia of the teeth, burning tearing; > heat
membrane; spongy; aphthous ulceration of G. and of the stove, < after midnight, with great prostration; teeth feel
tonsils tender and shining
;
burning in G. stitches ;in long and very sore. Gums imhealthy, bleeding easily, with a
;
lying on afiected side, > warmth of stove, next morn- ing pain. In fevers the tongue may be red and dry, or it may be
ing the nose is swollen and painful to touch pain. brown and black, smooth, as if varnished, generally very sore
— ; ;
;
Tongue. Swollen and grayish and foul. Large, mouth; gangrenous sloughs of tongue (cancerous). Ulceration of
mouth, with great dryness and burning heat. Gangrenous sore
indented, with silvery-white fur, through which the
mouth of children (compare with Chloride of Potash).
dark red papillee project. Protruding papillae, at
end scarlet. Bluish. Red; and smooth and dry Throat. Submaxillary glands swollen, with aching —
(Verat v.). Wiite (Ant. c, Bry., Tarax.) and dry; and contusive pain; swelling of I, < evening; (S.,
;
and moist W., with red tip whitish in centre ujaper with pain on pressure) of parotid and submaxillary
; ; ; ;
surface white, not coated, but thickened. Brown glands. Swelling of 1. carotid when stooping. Swell-
and dry (Plumb.). Dryish, cofl^ee-brown color, chang- ing of thyroid gland, especially on r. side of fauces, ;
ing to an inky color. Black and dry, and the with redness of uvula, with ledness of tonsils, with ; ;
ecchymosed spots on the skin became dry and black. false membrane. Diphtheritis. Redness, with aphthous
Tongue coated ; sometimes with red edges ; patchy (Tarax.), ulceration. Ulceration; with inflammation resem-
with a red streak in middle and redness of tip ( Verat. v., bling diphtheria and quinsy; spotted with white
Phos.) brown (Plumb.) and dry white, with red mar- ulcers, next clay soreness descending gullet into chest,
; ;
gins and pain white, with scattered red papillse, as in with an excoriation on each side of uvula, a white
;
scarlatina yellowish-white ; tongue, roof of mouth, gums ulcer on 1. tonsil, and redness and tenderness of rest
;
and fauces covered with white velvety coat, growing of throat and back of palate, swallowing a liquid
dryer and harder until fourteenth day,' then began to caused gasping, hurried cough and pain. At base of
detach itself and was discharged by the bowels, having each pillar af)htha surrounded by red areola, with
the fetor of putrid animal matter, leaving mouth, throat, redness of pharynx. Obstinate follicular soreness.
stomach and bowels tender green yellow at base and Superficial excoriation. Inflamm.atiorn and siuelling in-
; ;
red at tip and edges (Merc. if). Tongue inflamed, ternally and externally about root of tongue. Tonsillitis,
;
dry, cracked, with a brownish coat in centre, gums with dry tongue and mouth. Constant spitting of
dry and angry, mouth feeling as if lined with flannel. saliva and mucus from fauces. Hawks up gray
Tongue dry; D. morbidly red, with papillae attip; D. and mucus. Spasm. Cramp. Tearing. Pain; in even-
coated towards back D. and excoriated. Superficial ing when talking from vomiting, and in chest with
; ;
; ;
ulcers on edges. Stitches in root, as from a fish-bone, inflammation on 1. side as far as jjectoralis muscle. ;
when swallowing or turning head. Boring in r. bor- Nausea, with accumulation of water in mouth.
der in a sort of half sleep. Pain on side of ti^j as if Strangling. Feels closed, and nothing can pass
corroded. Sensation of blisters. on it. Pain as if cov- through it. Constriction ; as if swollen suffocative C. . ;
ered with burning painful vesicles. Scalded feeling. spasmodic C. Sensation as of a hair in it. Scraping
Burning ; and in pharynx and stomach ; and in palate as of rancid grease, in morning on swallowing first
and throat. Coldness. Seemed thick. Drawn to- mouthful behind velum pendulum palati between . ;
gether, as from alum. Weakness and pain. Insensi- acts of deglutition. Roughness morning, with hoarse- ;
bility as if burnt and dead, and no taste. ness. Husky feeling. Soreness j capricious. Dry-
—
Mouth in general. Lost the power of speech. Speech ness; with soreness, scraping and burning ; with thirst.
monosyllabic, tremulous. Aphthse ; and in tongue Burning ; in pharynx and in oesophagus ; and in region ;
A., white then becoming l)lack. Painful blisters, and of stomach; and in chest; with lancinations with ;
on tongue (Borax, Sul. ac.,Merc.). Mucous membrane uneasiness and hoarseness with oppression as if suf- ;
abraded. Hsemorrhage, and from rectum (Phos., focating. Uneasiness. Sensation of a lump of mucus,
Crotal., Sec. c). White pointed prominences on palate which tastes of blood. Bitterness after a meal, the
;; ;
;
of the throat as many other drugs, rarely in the early sta^e of diph-
theria it is valuable in the later stages with profound prostra-
;
of food eaten the previous day, almost undigested;
tion, especially if the membrane of the throat becomes dry, with constant, and sometimes vomiting, with spasms of
burning thirst, irritable stomach, profound prostration or with stomach and bowels, weak and quick pulse, frequent
albuminuria and dropsy. Inflammation of the oesophagus, with
spasmodic stricture on swallowing food, burning.
dark bloody diarrhoea, frequent coldness of limbs,
then soreness of stomach.
Stomach. —Appetite
increased. Constant craving Vomiting; all night, with diarrhoea; every time
for food. Desire for acids and acid fruit. Inclina- after drinking (Euj). per.), also loith pjain in abdomen
tion for Inclination to eat, but everything is
lard. and pharynx; after eating (Tab.), also without nausea;
repugnant. Capricious. Lost; for dinner; lost, with on raising head; whenever he drank, with shivering
pressing in region of stomach lost, still he relishes the ; (Caps.) an hour after getting up waking her from
; ;
of butter ; of anirnal food. appeared; > water (cold, Cupr.) ; of all nourishment
Thirst frequent in evening, seldom during the day
;
;
as soon as it touches the stomach if food ; then mucus ;
at night, from dryness of throat < evening; > night; ; and green bile; of food mixed with a tenacious mass;
but drinking did not refresh him he drinks much, but ; of food mixed with a reddish 1)rown liquid of food, ;
thick, white saliva ; with anxiety. Burning T; without and white mucus fragments of food, then water, with
;
especial desire to drink. Constant T. for cold water, relief; of food, then repeated diarrhrea, with relief;
the smallest quantity of which could not be retained. sudden V. of food mixed with bile. Incessant vomit-
Desire for coffee for milk, which was usually repul-
; ing of the milk, with roaring Like a wild animal on
sive fur malt beer; (for brandy).
; Thirst absent; account of pain.
diirlniilhr rhill (Gels., Op.). Difficult V. of the beverage and of yellaiv-green mucus
Kriirtatioiis; drinking; with nausea; with hic-
< and water, with bitier taste in mouth, ichich remained a
cough. Unsuccessful. Empty after every attack of ; long time. Violent vomiting ; excited by any substance
vomiting. Of foul-smelling gases. Tasting of ingesta. taken into stomach with ; sensation as if it icoidd
Sour after dinner. Bitter after eating, with gulping tear out his stomach and intestine--^ ; violent, with frequent
up of bitter greenish mucus. Acrid fluid rises into unconsciousness, then trenibling, al)dominal pain and
mouth. Waterbrash after 4 p.m. wdien coughing vio- ;
repeated stools violent, with violent nosebleed
;
lently. Hiccough; at night; at night when rising, violent, of a broivn turbid matter mixed with mucus and
with a scraping rejjulsive taste in mouth after eating, ;
sometimes streaked with blood violent, of mucus and ;
before a meal, and after eating or drinking distention, bloody and slimy, of green insoluble bile of green ;
or pressure and cutting in abdomen before and after ; bilious matter and ropy mucus. Vomiting of greenish
dinner, with imperfect waterbrash in open air when ; ; matter, streaked with blood. Of green matter at night
sitting, with waterbrash, the N. > walking in open and of wdaitish stuff next morning. Bitter ; < bitter
copious flow of tenacious saliva with flow of viscid ; mixed with frothy saliva or streaks of blood; of a
saliva from mouth, heat in fauces, stupor and small, thin, bluish, dirty yellow substance, then debility
frequent pulse with failure of vision, jxdlor and difli-
; of a vellowish fluid, streaked with green. "White
"
cult breathing; w'ith headache and diarrhoea; with fluid. Frothy fluid. ^^'atery. Gfairy fluid in
sweetish taste in mouth constricting, then vomiting ; morning. Glairy substance, tinged with blood.
as high up as chest in morning on waking, then vom- Mucus in morning, with increased saliva of white :
iting of white mucus and a bitter taste in mouth with ; mucus of yellow mucus of tenacious mucus and a
; ;
Arsenicum Album. 122 Arsenicum Album.
brownish mass. Sour. Of a substance which causes pain j
in epigastrium, preventing sleep. Painful draw-
constriction in throat. ing, with shivering. Drawing pain in pit in evening
Vomiting- brings no relief. V., with apprehensions of when sitting, extending around loiver border of I. ribs,
death ;with anxiety, prostration and tightness at as if something were torn loose. Smarting P.
throat; ivith diarrhaa; with diarrhoea of greenish Burning pain (Ox. ac.) and in abdomen ; < pressure ;
;
bloody water; with diarrhoea, then collapse; with in epigastrium and ujjper abdomen, < pressure ex- ;
purging and unbearable odor with pains in abdomen ; tending to pharynx. Burning in pit in region in
; ; ;
Sudden vomiting, ending in abortion, alternating as of a load ; with pain in S. and liver, < touch iijith ;
with diarrhoea, then constipation. Periodic, more a thirst; with anxiety and retching; with tenderness of
retching. Paroxysmal. Symptoms like cholera, ex- epigastrium and cramps, with aching in epigastrium
;
cept that the vomited matter was like thin coffee and throat, with constriction in latter; in S. and
grounds. Attack like sf)oradic cholera, incessant chest, with ojapression; extending from pylorus to
vomiting, diarrhoea, cramp) in calves, livid appearance throat from pit to throat, where it is most violent,
;
and evacuation of liquids, showing no signs of blood. causes scraping and hinders swallowing. Heat rises
Pressed hand on epigastric region, lamented, groaned from S.
and screamed. Distention; and hardness; D.,with Internal chilliness in epigastric region, and he is never
greater warmth than in rest of body. Fulness in ; clad warm enough, though the parts feel warm to
morning. Kepletion in evening, with aversion to food touch. Coldness in pit. Anxiety in pit (Arg. n.) at
; ;
when coughing. Tearing, and in abdomen trans- ing, drawing breath or moving about (Bry.) when
; ;
chest; in gastric region; in pit; in pit, arresting breath- inner portion of the stomach seems raw constrictive pain when
;
as if S. would be distended and torn to pieces. on waking theia twisting and cutting, then diarrhoeic
Pain ;
odic spasmodic P., and in abdomen. Throbbing into vagina. Tearing; with nausea and vomiting..
— ;
; — ;
together. Drawing and pressure, as fi'om incarcerated Stool. — Watery oflensive ; and painful
; and and ;
flatus. Uneasiness when at rest. Pulsation extend- frequent; profuse; profuse, with relief; only of blood
ing deep inwardly. Weakness of muscles. and water ; white, curdy ash-colorcd, like dirty water,
;
Pain in upper abdomen. Tendency to inflamma- with yellow mucus, without pain or tenesmus; yel-
tion of duodenum, with pain. Digging in r. side of low, scanty, then tenesmus and colic around umbili-
A., with pressure. Pain in r. side. Rheumatic pain cus ;frequent yellowish, after pincliing in lower
in 1. side. Liver, congestion and torpidity, with various abdomen, with thirst; contained acrid water. Greenish,
symptoms resulting therefrom, and bilious and fever- watery, involuntary G. watery, painless G. bloody
; ;
ish attacks; pain over region of liver, also < pressure; water, with vomiting; watery, mixed with lumps of
pain in liver when walking in open air tenderness in ; green mucus. Molcnt, watery. Black fluid, burning
region, > diarrhoea irritation of L., with yellowish or
; the anus, after uneasiness and pain in abdomen.
sickly pale look. Diarrhoea ; in afternoon from fruit or fresh vege-
;
Spleen hypertrophied. Stitches under short ribs, < tables (China.) < niglit, with coldness of extremities
;
lying on that side. Lancinations under 1. short ribs (Sec. c, Verat.) with vomiting (Verat.) with prostra-
; ;
in evening after lying down. Cutting below last ribs, tion; with tenesmus.; with much rumbhng icith ;
< touch. Hypochondria tense and shaken by convul- abdominal pain, also with grasping of hands towards
sions increased tension of H. during paroxysm of
;
head and drawing of the legs up high with itching ;
fever, and he is almost unable to lie on that side. and soreness of anus; with tearing and cutting in abdo-
Pain in r. hypochondrium and in adjoining lumbar ; men; with anxiety and cutting in abdomen and ex-
region, extending through side of scrotum, sometimes haustion; difficult; dark, bloody-colored ; black mucous,,
into r. groin and side of abdomen, like renal colic. with persistent vomiting; chronic, dark, muddy, oflensive,
Drawing stitching under 1. H. when clearing throat, forcible and sudden, and he turns pale at the same
extending into chest. time; frequent, i-iolent, offensirc, black; yellow, with tenes-
Umbilicus. Pain about, causing him to bend forward, mus and burning pain in rectum and anus (Aloe);
< touch, attempting to raise himself or to lie on back; yellow, with bitter mouth; olive-green; inodorous,
drawing pain in region pains which were in the ;
also unhealthy ; inodorous as after indigestion. Dys-
stomach at first piassed down into intestines, he pressed entery-like. Siimy, morning and forenoon, preceded by
Arsenicum Album. 124 Arsenicum Album.
griping and followed by straining S., having a hacked ; Red. Dark, wine-yellow, with pressure. (Greenish,
appearance. Containing grumous particles. Bilious. dark brown, turbid when emitted, looking like cow-
(Greenish dark brown, smelling like a putrid ulcer.) dung stirred up with water, and forming no sedi-
Profuse, first white, then yellowish half-liquid, invol- ment.) Hxmaturia (Phos., Tereb.). Turbid U. Red
untary, while standing, as if one suddenly ojjened the sand and pain in passing it. Much sediment. Brick-
pipe of a vessel containing liquid. Scybalous pas- dust sediment.
sages of clayey color. Diarrhoea alternating with Clinical. — Acute and chronic inflammation of the kidneys,
constipation. either idiopathic or associated with various diseases, the urine is
Constipation ivith pain in abdomen.
;
Hard stool, scanty, hot, there are generally great oedema and dropsy, very irri-
table stomach and bowels, great thirst. Inflammation of the
with vomiting scanty black black at first, after-
; ; ;
bladder, with extreme burning on urinating. The urine is usually
wards stools covered with bilious mucus. (Knotty, very scanty with all diseases, suppressed (in Asiatic cholera or in
unsatisfactory.) At first thick stools, at last diarrhoeic,
'
dropsy), tliick, sometimes fetid. Biabetes has been cured.
green.
Stools black, acrid, putrid. Black ; containing black
Sexual Organs. Painful swelling. Sharp pain. Spha- —
celus of male. Penis sioollen (Merc, c, Rhus t.) ; blue-
matter and worms. Discharge of a reddish-black
red and cracked ; and burning painful, with violent
matter through mouth and anus. Blackish-brown bili- ;
erection.
*lar to rinsings of intestines, which masses formed
lumps of the size of a fist. Female. Itching. Tenderness of labia. Sudden —
discharge of dark blood from vagina. Discharge
Stools excoriated skin about anus. Contained a ball, .profuse
of bloody mucus after menses (Zinc). Leucorrhma;
seemingly of undigested fat mixed with tendinous
SmallS.
while standing and emitting flatus ; copious, yellowish,
parts. Profuse S. after colic, loith tenesmus, first
yellow, offensive, watery
thick and corrosive (Sep.)
of dark-green faeces, then of dark-green mucus. Frequent ;
apparently
mixed with slimy, fatty masses. Retarded. No stool. distressing delivery of a stillborn foetus,
between fifth and sixth month, and great weakness,
—
CliniCcll. Diarrhoeas generally dark, scanty, watery or mu- though there was no flooditig. Amenorrhea (Puis.).
cous, sometimes bloody. Stools may he brown or black, burning, Constant exhausting menorrhagia (Phos., Sec. c). Menses
putrid, brought on by eating or drinking, or <^ after midnight,
early (Calc. c). Menses profuse (Calc. c.) pale
preceded by most violent burning and cutting pains and fol- too ;
are usually present. Constipation rare, abdomen painful. their stead, stitches in gluteal region and in shoulders.
—
Urinary Organs. Urethra. Burning ; on urinating
Furor, and if not satisfied spontaneous orgasm.
(Sulph.) in anterior part in morning at beginning of
; —
(!liilieal. Hydrocele in a child. It has been found valu-
micturition. Urethritis. Deep-seated tearings. Biting able in inflammations of the pelvic viscera, pelvic cellulitis,
pain. Urging to urinate frequent, with copious urine uterine enlargement and tumors, ulcerations and cancer of the
;
uterus, uterine haemorrhage in all these diseases the indications
;
frequent, which at times is accomplished only with are lancinating burning pains, etc. Leucorrhcea acrid, burning,
difficulty constant urging, with burning in bladder
; offensive, thin, or sometimes thick and yellow, with general
constant urging, with hot and dark urine desire which ;
anaemia, etc. Burning pain in r. ovary, amenorrhoea, instead of
he cannot satisfy, ^axid with a catheter only a few sj)Oon- menses profuse, excoriating leucorrhcea. Granulations on inner
surface of uterus, with pains as from red-hot wires.
fuls of clear urine are discharged.
Micturition involuntary (Caust.) of scanty urine. Respiratory Organs. Air passages seem constricted.
;
—
Frequent at night, with a large quantity each time. Larnyxdry. Spasm of glottis (Chlorine.). Hoarseness;
Difficult; spasmodic difficulties! Strangury; with on waking, ivith pain in chest ; toneless voice. Husky
red urine. Ischuria; with pain in bladder. Urine atid guttural. Voice hollow, speech unintelligible.
retained ; in spite of all internal exertions to pass it Voice trembling ; and speech monosyllabic uneven, ;
as if bladder tvere paralyzed. noiv strong, noiv weak. Feeble, whispering, thick and
Urine copious ; and dark brown (Benz. ac.) burning ; rough. Aphonia. Bronchitis obstinate. ;
acteristic reaction of glycosuria. Almost colorless. cough, irliirli made her iveak ; evenings before .^/rc/), /rooi a
;; 1 ;
tion of slimy purulent masses < night, from ticlcling ; bruised pain between shoulders. Cramp. Twitching.
in tlu'oat, < speaking, causing pain in abdomen, with Stitches; whcir stooping; in I. during deep inspiration,
green expectoration. I
obliging inside under short ribs, she cannot
to cougJi;
Cough, with yellowish expectoration, and bronchitic lie on that .side when coughing in side of chest, then
;
dulness), in posterior part of lungs. Violent in morn- increased headache, as if heat were in it; upward on
ing. Spasmodic; lasted till heat of summer, with sides from talking upward in sternum when coughing.
;
|
coughing fits ending in bringing up a little clear tearing, tensive pressing and burning pain. Pain; in
phlegm ivith spasmodic asthma, bronchitis and conges-
; r. clavicle; at junction of upper and lower sternal re-
ing, with dyspnoea. ; deep, dry, short C, increasing. <tUn- m id- < breathing tensive, < sitting
; smarting pain along ;
ulcerated, extending from pit of stomach to middle of ing respiration difficult; when walking fast, coughing or
chest. Irritation to cougli, with sore sensation in ascending stairs ; after eating, with prickling of skin,
larnyx. 1
restlessness and desire for fresh air with anxiety ;
;
Spitting of blood. ; with such nervous irritability that sudden while walking, threatening suffocation, with
a current of air causes convulsions. The mucus weakness. TightnoKs ; as soon as he walked a little;
coughed up is streaked with blood (Phos., Sulph.). with dryness as if bound by a hoop he feels as if he J
; ;
Discharge of mucus streaked with blood, then nausea, must burst. Constriction cvening.% ^cith anxiety and rest- i
Expectoration painful thick yellow green bitter, in less^iess ; C. with hea\'iness with short and hacking
;
;
;
Breath lost in evening on getting into bed, with constric- fainting. Heaviness on sternum. Weight on. Com-
tion of trachea and- loheezing in it like the sound of a, fine pressive sensation when eating.
siring. Threatened ivith siifforation, he puts out his Pneumonia of posterior lobes of lungs and partial
tongue. Imagines she will sutfocate, being so weak consolidation of lower lobes of both sides. Inflam-
that she cannot take a deep breath. {Sudden catarrh j
mation of lungs. Congestion of lungs. Shock in
at night, tkrentening suffocation!) Suffocative sensation I
apex of r. lung, with higher percussion sounds Uian in
when walking in open air, obliging him to coiigJi wlien : 1., increased auscultation, vesicular murmur and large
ascending stairs (Calc. c). Astliina at midnight, mak- and fine moist rales. Soreness in chest, with rawness.
ing him spring up in sleep when fatigued, as from
; ; Burning internally ; with excruciating pain extending ;
rapid exhaustion, then bronchitis and congestion of is a pressure. Chilliness internally, in evening and alter
lungs (lod., Aralia r.) spasmodic (Ip.) the breathing
; ;
supper. Creeping internally. Lassitude ichcn iralking,
becoming weaker and shorter, until she can only breathe and with oppression of breathing.
tidk very low by bending chest fonnard. Short anxious I
—
Heart. Sounds, especially the "choc," ^-iolent, not
breathing. Short breathing ; < walking as if che.^t were ; j
agreeing with the small ]iulse. Decided bruit dc soufilc.
contraclcd, after cough ; and irregular &, accclrrated, ; \dramp.^ Pain in region burning P. in region, with ;
moaning. Breathing diificult, with anguish in sleep ; tumultuous beating of heart anil feeling as if it were
when vexed; when reclining (Ac. ae.) with pain in ; turning inside out and everything were sjnlling out
r. chest and shoulder. Distressed, ending in asphyxia. of it. Pra\"ordial anxiety. Ojipression in region.
Heavy breathing : as if chest were oppressed, during Sensation as if pressed down. InHammation. and its
pain in abdomen. Painful breathing; from tender results, dilatation and ivdema of feet,
and groaning. Sighing. he has to lie down irregular, but so violent at 3 A.M.
:
also with no pulse at wrist. Slow, with weak pulse. feet would not permit him to rise, on stepping he
Weak; and irregular; almost imperceptible, small, always planted the flat sole and on walking dragged
:irregular. his feet like weights.
— Convulsions; with rigidity and pain. Distortion.
Clinical. Very valuable in weak heart, which is irritable,
rapid action on the slightest provocation. Tumultuous action of Twitching ; with painful drawings starting from back.
heart, palpitation. Irritable lieart of smokers or of tea-drinkers. Startings on falling asleep. Stretching from time to
Occasionally indicated in inflammatory affections of the heart, time and remaining in that condition several moments
endocarditis, hypeitrophy, dropsy about the heart.
on account of relaxation, then vomiting with renewed
Pulse. Rapid —
weak and irregular (Dig.) weak
; ;
violence. Contractions ; in knees and elbows draw- ;
and unequal, with occasional indication of fluttering ; soft ing together of upper and lower. Toes and fingers
and jerking; full and hard; sharp, but easily com- continually flexed, > after profuse loss of blood by
pressible; hard, irregularly accelerated; full and vomiting and from anus, after being bent straight they
compressible, then fluttering, then weak. Slow and appeareii dead, but, after a warm bath, life returned to
hardish. Tense and small. Pull and strong.
; hands and feet, and the toes and fingers again re-
Feeble; and small. Small, contracted and intermit- mained bent. Contraction of flexors of four last fiirgers
ting. Restless, small, increased after repeated vomit- of both hands and of all toes, the two last phalanges
ing. Pulseless; with frequent, irritated beating of flexed upon the first and the balls of fingers and toes
heart. rested on palms and soles, so that walking was diifi-
—
Neck. Drawn by spasms to 1. side and backward. cult. Cramp with rigor and numbness in legs and
; ;
Distortion of muscles. Painless swelling. Swelling arms. Trembling ; after a moderate walk after vom- ;
•
of an artery on 1. side when stooping. Neuralgia on iting with jerking of r. arm and lower extremity in
;
; ;
-1. side, then paralyzed feeling. Pain in morning on hands and feet, with prickling. Hands and feet con-
waking, across nape and shoulders P. in vertebrse on ; stantly agitated.
pressure cramplike P. on 1. side. Stiffness of nape
; ; Stitches in hands and feet. Tearing in long bones ;
of nape as if bruised or sprained, night and morning, in arms and lower limbs, < lying on affected side, > motion
and a similar pain over hips. L.ost the use of muscles of affected part ; sudden tearing jerking or stitching in
of nape. thumb or big toe in morning in bed, changing to a
Back. Pain —
with uneasiness and anxiety with
; ;
burning. Gnawing in legs and arms as of rats, or;
weakness and inclination to lie down, which did not like the boring of a gimlet into bones. Neuralgia in
relieve with painful drawing on external surface of
; arms and legs. Pain with stiffness with dread of
; ;
extremities. Beating, drawing and stitching pain at moving them with feeling of sickness occasional, in
; ;
night in back, small of back and thighs. Bruised joints, as shoulder and knee. Wandering pain;
pain and across scapulae. Burning pain, < sitting
; especially iia arms, which were weak. Arthritic pain
up. Drawing pain in forenoon. Drawing up and in shoulders and hips. Drawing pain > by exercise ;
down. Gurgling movements in muscles of 1. side in joints of knees, feet and hands in evening in foot
;
when lying on r. side. Weakness. and middle finger. Sensitiveness of muscles. Uneasi-
Spine. —
Unmistakable alteration of cord, which ness before retiring, > lying down.
may manifest
as niyelitis centralis acuta or
itself Weakness (Phos., Merc, Plumb., Verat., Mur. ac.) ;
poliomyelitis acuta, in more chronic cases inflamma- < r. side paralytic, at a certain hour every day
;
tion may result, not only of the gray substance, but with stiffness, so that it was difficult to hold anything
of the white also, constituting a diffuse myelitis and his gait became stumbling especially from knees
;
(comp. Phos.). Tearing in lower part. Acute pain to toes, with crawling of wrists and ankles, with stiff-
;
-in lower part. Neuralgia at top, extending to vertex. ness and pain in joints in forenoon, < sitting, with
;
Stiffness beginning in region of os coccygis. Weakness, pain; of hands and feet, with trembling feeling in
with coldness and tenderness. morning of fingers and toes as the gastro-enteritis
;
Pain across scapulae, extending down arms. Draw- got better, slowly extending to knees and wrists, with
ing pain between scapulas, obliging him to lie chxvn. numbness.
Pain in region of two last dorsal vertebr£e. Stitches Heaviness. Stiffness; of fingers and
toes; < 1., with
in region of kidneys when inspiring and sneezing. diminished sensibility (of all joints, with inability to
Loins, tensive tearing, especially below curve of 1. rib, stretch himself because of tension in whole body, and
where it is sensitive to touch pain pain after vom- ; ;
with stiffness and coldness of knees, so that he tied
iting periodical pain
;
bruised pain ; drawing pain
; handkerchiefs around them, otherwise they were pain-
from loins to shoulders, with stitches in sides and flatus ful and disturbed sleep). Tingling; in hands and
moving about in abdomen and pressing up, > eructa- feet, with burning. Creeping as if asleep. Falling
tions painful contraction over anus, towards loins
;
asleep, with insensibility of r. arm and foot. Numb- ;
weakness; painful stiffness. Drawing from sacrum to ness in arms and legs, also with pain in arms and
;
;
nape, causing trunk to bend backward. legs, with prickling and weight, like being asleep, arms
Extremities. —
Nails lost badly colored altered color > raising them in an upright position
; ; of hands and ;
and peeled off; livid, violet dirty yellowish brown, feet, also with pains day and night, preventing sleep
;
with longitudinal furrows and cracks changed color in hands and feet, with paralysis of finger-tips, and
; ;
nearly every month, at flrst fiery red, then black, as in feet, where there was occasional cutting of soles, ;
if suffused with blood, then new nails, which were and diminished sensation in hatids; of limbs, with
thin and transparent. Swelling. Atroj)hy of muscles. pain across shoulders, extending down arms. Dimin-
Hands and feet as if mummified, so that the skin ished sensibility in finger-tips, spreading over hands ;
hung in folds about the bones, which protruded. and arms, then in toes, spreading over feet and legs.
; —
and the hands could hardly be held up. Lost the with swelling. Paralysis, beginning with heaviness,
use of hands and feet, legs and arras, there was little without wasting.
sensation below instep, with soreness in arch of r. foot Fingers. — (Hard
Ungual
swelling, with
pain in bones of
wasted and nails hard,
on motion and pressure, cramps in all muscles of fingers.) jjlialanges
lower limbs at once, especially in plantaris of r. leg, brittle, clawlike. Clenched. Flexed half-flexed.
;
with neuralgic pain in forearm and legs below hips, Two last i^halanges of all F. are bent on the first; and
the pains increasing to a climax, then gradually di- the tips touch the palm. F. and hands moved in sleep.
minishing, < cold air or water and between 9.30 p.m. Trembling, with occasional creepings in hands and
and 8 a.m., the paralysis was both of sensation and feet. Tonic spasms, cramps, < night in bed; of r.
motion, though the paralyzed jjarts were sensitive to on attempting to stretch them. Painful cramp in
cold. Paralysis with anesthesia and violent pains
; ;
lowest joints of all in tips from morning till noon.
;
sometimes general and affects both upper and lower Pain in joints when moved. Drawing pain in middle.
limbs of feet, hands and arms of arms and legs,
; ; Drawing from tips into shoiddei'S, with jerking and tearing.
with pain in muscles and in bowels of 1. arm and leg,
;
Could not be moved; could be bent, but not extended.
with sensibility of skin and coldness in limbs. Fuzziness extending up arm, ending in loss of sensa-
Paresis, with crampy pains in feet, calves, hands tion. Sensation blunted as far as wrists. Insensi-
and abdomen, no use of arms or legs, great muscular bility of 1. fourth and fifth as if everything stagnated.
; ;
atrojihy, tremor, no patellar reflex, but slight hy- Tingling creeping to shoulders, with burning.
perajsthesia, later hand and feet felt numb and ijrick- Lower Extremities. Oedema (Apis., Merc, Plumb.).
ling, itching over body and limbs, formication of feet, Painful swelling. Wasting. Retracted to abdomen.
sensation of a tight cord around' waist, " throat felt as Twitching. Trembling. Unsteadiness when walking
if gone at times," legs flexed and contracted, extension across an open place, with vertigo. Tottering; and
caused pain in flexor muscles and tendons, muscse stumbling, as if stiff', with slipping outward of feet.
volitantes, dropping of wrists and ankles. Faradic Gait heavy, " slumpy," and it is difficult to raise him-
reactions of nerves and muscles of limbs lost, daily a self after eating. Painful shocks. Painful cramps.
fainting spell, with dys^Dnoea, cardiac sounds feeble, Tearing ; from top to bottom, with inability to tread, sit or
later lower limbs oedematous, difliculty in flexing had to shake the limb to and fro day and night, or else
lie,
fingers into palms, tabetic gait, two apparent gastric limp abotd and had no rest, < night ; on motion, espe-
crises of locomotor ataxia, diarrhoea, nausea, colic, cially in knee and tarsal joint. Tearing sticking, ap-
trembling, etc. parently in periosteum, down to tip of big toe (Nit. ac).
Tipper Extremities. — Pr(»i ; especially in joints drawing.
Weakness, with retraction of Uneasiness, lie:
flexors of fingers. Axilla, (glandular swelling) cannot be still at night and has to move his feet aU the
tear- ;
Arm. Painful swelling of r., and hand. Constant (Phos.) partial P. and desquamation of cuticle.
;
motion as if picking at something above the head. Muscles of thigh feeble and soft, calf flabby, foot
Tearing at night in bed, especially in elbow and wrist.extended so that the back of it formed a line with the
Sudden peculiar neuralgia in 1. after meals N. of 1., spine of the tibia, while the inner margin of the foot was
;
then paralyzed feeling. Pain in A., of that side on turned inward and upwaril and the plantar surface
tvhich he lies a,t night ; P. < 1., which was weak looked inward and backward, the instep formed an
in 1. ;
ing of r. forearm, with pain. Drawing pain in styloid and motion restricted.
processes every evening. Weakness of wrists, and the —
Thigh. Convulsions, and of legs. Jerking in hip,
fingers could neither grasp nor hold anything .smaller then cough, which it seems to incite. Painful cramp-
than the crutches, which they could hold a httle, like contractions of bundles of muscles of T. and
though there was no sensation in finger-tips even when calves in evening in bed, toes being drawn inward,
injured. then he became very weak. Paroxysmal cramp-pain
Hand. — Swollen. Deej^ furrows in interosseous of single parts of muscles of T. and legs, and when
spaces in dorsa, the H. looking like skeletons, the feeling the parts a jerking as of something alive.
palms forming deep concavities. Never recovered Pricking in r. hip. Draiving tearing in hips and I.
their fulness and strength, and the " nsevus " almost foot in morning after a slcqjkss night. Drawing tearing
disappeared. Contractions. Cramp when moving it. from anterior surface of thigh to knee and tai-sal joint
Trembling (Merc). Drawing tearing in metacarpal when walking. Sciatica. Intermittent pain extending
Ijones in morning. Tearing sticking in bones of H. along crural nerve as far as heel and toes. Pain in an-
and of little finger. Pain on extension. Drawing terior and inner part of T. on rising in morning.
in 1., with cramps. Sensitiveness of palms, yet he Soreness between T., with itching. Stifi'ness as after
does not know whether he has taken hold of an ob- a long walk, with the headache S. over hips as if ;
ject. Weakness. Stifi'ness and insensibility. Neither bruised or sprained, night and morning, and a similar
extension nor flexion was complete. IMotion less im- pain in nape.
paired than in arm and forearm, especially the ability —
Knee. Starting as from an electric shock after dream-
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ing directly after lying down that he is going to knockof instep, when stepping. Pain in heels as if they
his foot against a stone. Pain. Bruised pain in side lain in a hard place, in morning on waking.
had
when touched and when sitting, sensation as if the Prickling joains from soles to about two inches above
flesh were detached. Bruised or knees, with sensation lost in 1. leg and impaired in r.
sprained pain in 1.,
< rising from a seat. Sensation as if bandagedand loss of motion in both. Numb pain in r., with
tightly. Tension in bend when sitting aiad standing,inability to raise it when sitting except with the hand.
as if tendons were too short, > walking. Weakness ; on great exertion ; gave way beneath him.
Weakness
r. unable to support body. Fuzziness, extending a hand's breadth above ankle,
Stiffness, especially of K. and
feet, alternating ivith tearing; S., and in ankles. with falling asleep and coldness ; in soles, with formi-
Pa-
ralysis. cation and pain, the numbness and pain gradually
Leg. Swelling; and of feet; to above calves, pre- extending up calves and thighs, with cutting. Soles
ceded by tearing in calves, which went off by applica- feel as if made of wood and do not feel the ground.
tion of warm cloths. Dwindling. Calf is hard and Numbness, with stiffness, insensibility and occasional
as if pressed flat, with cramp-pain, the whole leg cold, swelling and pain. Stiffness, with weakness. Could
insensible and stiff, then tension in calf and a sort of be moved only when lying. Parcdysi-s ; preceded by
paralysis of leg. Convulsions ; and of knees. Twitch- vomiting.
ing; in afternoon when sitting. Contractions of ex- Toes. —
Drawn downward (Cupr.). Contracted so that
tensors. Convulsive contractions in calves; in legs, the tips touch the soles, walking is difficult and stand-
with bending up under thigh. Strange nervous affec- ing upright causes pain. Flexed, can be extended a
tion, with pain and stiffness.- Cramp ; till 11 p.m. ; with little by exertion of the will, but easily with the hand,
diarrhoea ; and of feet. Cramp in calves (Cupr.); when and her gait is difficult and awkward. Weakness.
walking; < night in bed. Cramp-pain in leg in (Stiffness so that she could not walk.) Numbness to
morning, ending in humming or buzzing. Tearing dur- knees (Phos.). Paralysis of extensors and flexors.
ing the shuddering ; T. in tibia in r. calf when sitting
Clinical. — Sciatica coming on at. night, > heat, burning pains,
;
ness and weakness in knees. Feeling as of a weight arms on anterior part of chest and neck dark and L.
; ;
hanging from them. When he turns on 1. side he can on hands and lower half of fc rearm, as in malignant
easily move the whole r. leg inward or outward, the cholera. Smutty, mottled, especially on limbs. Smutty
toes still point towards 1. leg, but in 1. leg these brown, esijecially on uncovered parts. Red over
motions are impossible, and the voluntary extension of whole body, with moisture R. spots over whole body
; ;
feet is imjiossible. Stiffness; of the swollen legs redness of hand, with red points extending half way
and feet during and after the fever, with jjain. Numbness up forearm. Spots of purpura on neck. Ansemic,
of legs andfeet ; with tingling (Phos.). Prick of a lain had lustreless, parchment-like and could be raised in thin
no effect on 1., and a hard ijinch was requisite to excite folds from the underlying tissues, especially as all fat
motion in r. Paralysis. had disappeared. Hard and horny on toes, especially
Ankle. —Swelling without redness but with tearing, little toes, which pained like a burning and made
which can be > application of warmth. Tearing; walking difficult. Dry ; and rough ; and cracked, also
around anldes and on dorsum of feet when lying scaly, very sore, with a strong and peculiar smell. Pet-
down, with nausea. Pain on touch. chix (Phos., Sec. c.) on trunk and thighs purple,
;
;
Foot. CEdematous ; with exhaustion. Swelling ; then on chest and neck; red, circumscribed, in evening,
weakness, then heaviness of them with numbness and
; painful, moist, and burning after scratching.
creeping in lower limbs hard, red-blue, green-yellow
; Eruptions ; around mouth (Rhus t.), burning and
and painful; shining hot, extending above ankles, painful ; over whole body ;
chiefly on hands, forearms,
with round red spots, causing burning pain. Drawing, scrotum and tliighs on forehead ; colorless, biting, ;
so that he cannot hold it still and can step only cau- around whole neck, on shoulders and on sides rough ;
tiously. Trembling. Dragged loosely when walking, cracked, dirty, brownish-red on neck, bosom and shoul-
when lying they lie relaxed and fallen down. Steps der, with burning and itching, which were always <
flat with the whole sole when walking. Cramps and ; during coryza; reddish-brown, rough in patches on
in legs to knees, > warm applications and friction. chest anteriorly itching, dry brownish-red in irregu-
;
when treading, extending to posterior surface of thigh. red, scorbutic; over whole bod}', falling off in sccdes
Tearing in heels in metatarsal articulations, with
; (Hydrocotyle) with such pains all over that he could
;
stitches, and with stitches in joints when treading or not turn in bed red anteriorly on body, spreading to
;
walking, as if feet were sprained, and ankles feel sore whole body except face, skin red, swollen, covered
and painful when touched ; prickling T. in a corn at with fine blisters, with itching and burning, disturb-
night in bed. Pain ; < motion < on appearance of
; ing sleep, then desquamation. Miliary eruption; on
menses in soles on stepping. Sprained-pain when in
; forehead, wrists and feet; with amelioration of all
unnatural position and on a misstep in joints, on top
; symptoms and re-establishment of urinary discharge,
;; ;
;;
brows, exuding bloody water and then filled with feet hands at night fingers and toes toward evening
; ;
pus; whitish pointed, the tips filled with watery in loiver limbs. Habit of picking fingers and lips till they
fluid, with burning itching, on hands, between fingers bled (Arum tri.).
and on abdomen, the fluid flows out on scratching whole body with exhalation of back
Itching over ;
and the itching disappears. Inflamed spot on 1. side all night with blotches and rawness under r. ear,
; ;
of face, by the j^arotids, red, solid, painful, appearing with i^imples on backs of fingers, with pointed pap-
;
yellow on pressure. Inflammation of lower part of ab- ulse between fingers; at inner surface of thighs, after-
domen, penis, scrotum and upper part of thighs, with wards becoming seated on 1. side of scrotum, with red-
ulcerations in some places, burning pain and consti- ness of that side only and of posterior part of penis,
tutional derangement. and with heat. Tickling I, in r. middle finger.
Deep gangrene (Sec. c). Whitlow. Abscesses on Creeping I. in thighs as far as abdomen and in loins
hands, then pain in wrists and arms; on posterior and nates tickling creeping I. of r. big toe, as in a
;
side of arm above wrist, on opening it copious dis- healing wound. Burning I. with pain after scratching ;
charge of thick yellow pus, with denudation of surface around eyes and temples as if pricked with red-hot
of ulna. Boils which refuse to heal on back
; dig- ; ; needles. Biting I. on forearm near wrist of thighs ;
ging burning pain in the boil in groin when touched. r. thigh near groin.
Sores on head and neck. Pustules; on forehead; face; Clinical.— Eruptions on face. Tlie skin diseases requiring
1. cheek about angles of mouth on chest on neck
; ; ; Arsenic are, as a rule, dry, scaly, with soreness, intense itching and
and arms, especially painful at night pale red, be- ;
burning. In unhealthy states of the skin and in low fevers we may
tween thumb and index, with pain < in evening; have ulcerations and even gangrenous sloughs. It is sometimes,
but rarely, indicated in vesicular and even pustular eruptions,
itchlike, then desquamation and itching; as in vario-
when tlie general symptoms of the patient correspond. It ha-s
loid, on face and upper part of body jsartly confluent, cured a great number of indurations and tumors even after the
;
easily torn open, changed to thick crusts and left scars, ulcerative stage has been reached. In all these (numerous)
on forehead, about eyes, on cheek-bones, shoulders, dise;ises the general indications must be followed.
upper part of arm and chest. Sleep. —Yawning with weakness with
; after eating, ;
Blistering of feet. Vesicles covering face; about stretching. daytime when sitting; sleepi-
Sleepiness; in
mouth black, causing bicrning ; on face, with itching
; ness, but no sleep. Sleei3iness alternating with rest-
coalescing, surrounded by a red base, over ear and on lessness. Slumlier and slight delirium. Sleep be-
nose over whole body except limbs, with inflamed
; tween acts of vomiting. Hea-s-}' sleep with tendencv ;
appearance of skin between them containing clear ; to walk in sleep. Sleep at night alternates with rav-
watery liquid, on inner side of thumbs filled with ; ing and different visions. Drousincss interrupted by
yellow fluid, on the red inflamed part of face, the red- uneasy dreams and anxiety.
ness and inflammation spreading about nose and Sleeplessness; till 3 a.m.; with restle-^sness. and moan-
mouth. Discrete papulo-vesicular eruption on trunk ing ; with creeping in abdomen with fainting fits. ;
and upper limbs, with itching < at night. Shingles. Startings of various kinds ia evening when falling
(Ran. b., Rhus t.). Eczema. Herpes-like spot on side asleep tossiug about, sleeps only at times after 3 A.M.
;
of neck, and upon face, with itching and burning, 1. then Restless; and disturbed by dreams; and di-:>turbed till 1.30..
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A.M. hy attacks of cough, anxiety and heat with feel- and cold hands, or with warm forehead, hot cheeks
;
Hng as if a chill were coining on tries to uncover, and cold hands is apt to he accompanied with other ail-
; ;
jumps out of bed, with a fixed stare, and tears her ments ; after drinking, as from disgust. Feverish S.
clothes General sick feeling in sleep. He hears
off. every evening.
every sound during the morning slumber, yet dreams. Ague, quotidian, sometimes tertian. Chilliness every
Moaning in sleep in evening M. < about 3 a.m., with ; other day at 6 p.m., with weariness of thighs and bruised
tossing about. Talking and quarreling Loud -talk- . feeling, on third day at 5 p.m. inclination to he down,
ing and indistinct murmuring with half-closed eyes. then chilliness over whole body without thirst, then heat
He complains in sleep of headache, now in fore- without thirst, and oppressive aching in forehead. In-
head, now in occiput. Light sleep, with mutter- termittent feven-, chilly between 8.30 and 9 a.m., after getting
ing delirium. Feeling in morning as if she had not slept out of bed, till 1 p.m., with chattering of teeth, nails and lips
enough ; ivith weary eyes and inability to get out of bed. blue, sometimes sickness on waking, bad taste, desire for much
Dreams, uninten'upted, about thunderstorms, fire, black cold drink, pulse feeble, loants to lie down, be quiet and
water and darkness ; fodl of care, sorrow and fear, disturb- wrapped up, breath offensive, tongue brown, then fever till
ing sleep ; full of care and danger, he wakes with a cry 4 or 5 P.M., with full pulse, frontal pain, not much thirst,
and when asleep dreams of something else; full of especially hot to touch on abdomen, with pain there, feet and
care, he wakes and then continues his dream. Anxious hands cold objectively, cannot bear draught of air, breath
while falling asleep, he wants to cry out, but cannot, offensive, tongue brown, then well till 6 p.m., when there is
and is suddenly waked by that cry, which he hears slight chill lasting till 8 p.m., then heat again, bad dreams,
yet. D. and nightmare, and the dreams hovered sleeplessness after 3 a.m. Coldness and numbness of
before his mind even during the day, disquieting him. whole r. side, especially of arm and hand, with frequent
Frightful. Full of threats, apprehension or repent- exhaustion. Coldness of nose and ears tip of nose, and ;
ance. Vivid, vexatious. About death, catalepsy, did pinched face face in afternoon face, with blue nose
; ; ;
not know where she was on waking. Sexual, with and lips face and hands, with cold sweat on them 1.
; ;
—
Fever. Chilliness in daytime, then thirst, in even-
; were i^oured down back of trunk and limbs. Cold
;
stretching and drawing in limbs, then chilliness and goose- pulseless ; luubs cold, with pain in abdomen C. limbs ;
flesh, from 8 till 9 P.M., heat over body, especially face, with- bedewed with clammy sweat 1. arm colder than r.
;
out sweat, with cold hands and feet; towards evening ; then C. forearms. Cold hands and feet; in evening, and
heat; towards evening, then sweat without heat; towards about abdomen. Coldness of lower limbs (Sec. c.) with ;
evening, with drowsiness, general sick feeUng, as after a stiffness and without power of motion especially of
;
paroxysm of fever, after midnight sweat on thighs, knees and feet, covered with cold sweat from calves ;
the attack returning at same hour two days afterwards to feet in evening. Cold feet ; with fever with con- ;
at night in bed; on waking, or fever; on entering face and feet, tension in hypochondria and epigastrium,
house, then hiccough, then general sweat, then again causing colic and anxiety ; heat at sunrise, in bed, with
hiccough when talking or moving about, with ill
; sweat on face and dryness of forepart of mouth, with-
humor and flushes of heat, then redness of face, with out thirst; in afternoon with thirst; every evening;
chilliness before vomiting, then heat of skin, which is
; from 4 to 6 o'clock, with sweat; at 10 p.m., with
cold to touch after the heat.
; redness of whole body, then sweat at night, ivithout
;
Coldness, with chattering of teeth, distortion of thirst or sweat; H. at night, with restlessness and with
fa,cial muscles and trembling of body and dryness of
; pulsations in limbs, hindering sleep ; < evening ; > morn-
skin alternating with cold sweat ; general C, with jDrofuse ing and < night. Heat, with thirst H. with delirium ;
sweat; with cold feet, yet he began to sweat; with with rapid, hard pulse; with restlessness; with sore
dryness of whole body, especially hands and feet; throat and rash with headache and sensitiveness in
;
with chattering teeth, but red and hot forehead with ; region of stomach ; with pain in shoulders and nape
internal heat like fulness or fire in vessels then dry ; with vertigo, flashes of light and apparent motion of
heat of skin alternating with heat with alternating
; ; stationary objects, twitching of limbs and intermittent
burning jaain in stomach and anxiety. Internal C. in IDulse ;loith diarrhoea, slight hypertrophy of spleen, spasm
afternoon, with external heat and red cheeks. Internal C, of glottis, anorexia, nausea and headache, after three
but not external, or else heat internal, but not ex- weeks the fever and intestinal symptoms ceased, but
ternal, excejit perhaps in palm. appetite did not return, tongue furred, blepharitis,
Shivering; in morning, alternating with heat; in after some days seized every evening by chills, followed by
forenoon without thirst, with spasms in chest, pain in heat.
whole body and a kind of inability to use one's senses, Anxious heat. Internal heat after midnight, with
;
then heat, with thirst, then sweat and roaring in ears anxiety and inclination to uncover; while vomiting,
every day at 5 p.m. every evening before retiring when
; ; loith thirst; after diarrhoea, with thirst, and external,
walking in open air after dinner ; after drinking ; from
; as from, too much wine, with thirst for beer. Heat
slightest chill from dampness or sitting in a cold alternating with chill. Typhus-like fever, with rest-
church, with abdominal pain, diarrhoea, rapid loss of lessness, alternating with stupor. Tertian intermittent
strength and distressed countenance during the pains, ;
fever. Fever at same hour for several days. Remittent
then thirst > after dinner (rare alternate effect)
;
fever, only flushing heat, chiefly felt in precordial
without thirst; with shaking of head; with heat of region and forehead, sometimes ending in partial or
external ear, anguish and gnawing in pit of stomach general sweats, but usually there is only heat beginning
and nausea; general, with hot forehead, warm face in stomach and prsecwdial region, passing to rest of body.
;;; :;;
like a sort of fever, and when lying the liead is hot, sudden, indescribable \V., with nausea. Hands as far
eH])ecially ears, but knees arc cold. Feeling as if blond as iiuddle of forearm, feet as far as near knees, nose,
in arteries were boiling hot. Burning in all veins on the eyebrows, became dead, pulse ceased, and every sign
frequent waking at wight. Sensation as if the blood coursed of life left these parts, though they could be moved.
through the vcini< too rapidly or were too hot, with small, All hair on " deadened juirts " liecame snowy wliite,
rapid pul.'ic. Iliiriiiiuj jlmh over ivhole body. Heat over and the white brows formed a strange contrast to the
\
whole body except hands. dark-ln'own i-M-n. Crawling in tiie deadened limbs
:
Heat in head when coughing ; in head on waking, (as they became restored), especially in nose.
with colic; on vertex, with disposition to lie with Mind. Delirium, with desire to escape from bed —
hands over head H. on scalp of vertex in outer slight D., but he answers all questions clearly after
; ;
ear in evening. Heat in face at 7 r. m. ; in face and some Anxiety ; while vomiting, with belief
hesitation.
body beginning of pains;
at with redness; with that death near and despair of being belter. Disincli-
is
down calf, from knee to ankle, I. then r. Burning in renewed vomiting, pale tongue, great thirst, features
solos, in toes, gradually rising above ankle. Hot skin again altered, sclerotic yellow, prostration. Vertigo
and dry. Burning in skin of finger. Hot skin and on ascending stairs, so that lie staggered against the
Hushed face, with occasional vomiting and shuddering, sides of the stairs with cephalalgia, nausea and vom-
;
when the paroxysm of pain and nausea came on relief iting; with i^ain in stomach, ])rostration, cerebral
only on sitting up, bending forward and pressing on congestion, fever, dim sight, indigestion, nausea and
stomach, relief after vomiting. griping with weakness sudden, with fainting and
; ;
Sweat; in morning, till he rises; in forenoon, with vomiting. Aching in forehead after eating, < at ;
keen appetite and excitement. ]\Ioist skin, with cold ness of nose. Nose and lips excoriated. Face yel-
liniKs. Sweat on face; mornings on waking; on hands lowish pale bronzed
;
features drawn
; expression ; ;
and thighs at beginning of sleep, > after a little sleej); as in cholera hippocratic. Lips colorless.
;
about loiver limbs at night, especially about knees ; on legs Mouth and Throat. Gums ]mlc, discolored, bleed- —
in morning on legs at night. Sweat copious ; offensive
; ing easily. Fuligo on tongue and gums. Tongue
over whole body Cold; returning towards even-
; on feet. yellow red and foul dry and coated dry. whitish,
; ; ;
ing and disappearing rapidly. Cold, on forehead, also ^louth dry and sticky. Blood oozed from mucous
after exercise; cold on face, also on lindis; over whole membrane of mouth and accumulated on anterior
body, esjiccially hands and foot. Cold, clammy. jiillars of palate, exhaling a nauseous odor. Taste
Clammy. sweetish; bitter. Constriction of throat with burn- ;
ing. Dysphagia.
C'lillicsil. — Malarial
fevere of various sorts, with profound
Stomach. Appetite — Great thirst. Eructa- lost.
prostration. A
great variety of intermittent fevers, with the
general indication of inequality between the three stages; the tions; si>asmodic, of much gas. without relief of the
febrile stage is generally greatly prolonged cither the cold or ; pain in the abdomen that causes moaning. Nausea
sweating stage, or both, may be suppressed, with the general
and vomiting. Incessant retching and vomiting.
Arsenic .symptoms of great restlessness, prostration, thii-st, irri-
tability of stomach ;md bowels, etc. In low types of typhoid
\'oraiting of food of everything taken ittto stomach
; ; ;
fevers, with the Arsenic char.icteristics fi-equeully eninnerated. greenish of bitter green mucus, with the colic.
; Pain
In typhus fever; in blood poisoning; hectic lever yellow fever; ; in epigastrium, also on jiressure of hand in epipistric :
Respiration difficult; anxious, frequent moaning, rajjid. opening of the Eustachian tube and increasing deafness. Chronic
;
Ronchi in lungs. Oppression of chest during chill irritability of the middle ear following scarlet fever thickening ;
skin deep-yellow, pseudoicteric, then grayish-yellow, Pyrosis. Pain, < rising after sitting; in afternooia,
then cadaver-like, with excessive itching dark-broivn with raising of wind and greasy fluid similar to that
;
skin (Ph., K. clc). Violet eruption. Papules on abdo- after eating salt pork at epigastrium, with thirst, dry ;
men, face and loins. Somnolence. Profound sleep. throat, fever and sometimes diarrhoea and tenesmus.
Sleeplessness. —
Abdomen. Hardness and distention from flatus, which
Fever, —Chill ;
while walking ;
< 10 p.m. on un- was discharged constantly. Cutting as if he would
dressing from 3 to 5 p.m., when the headache was
; have a stool, > emission of flatus and warm applica-
usually worse, C. beginning with yawning, discomfort, tions C. embracing the whole abdomen and obliging
;
anxiety, oppression of chest, pain in neck, draw- him to bend almost double, > large soft stool, evacu-
ing in upper limbs, increased frontal headache, ated with straining.
then heat till 8 p.m., with hot, dry mouth, only little —
Anus and Stool, Aching in anus, with seeming in-
thirst, then sweat and sleep, with at first frequent ability to keep the sphincter closed, amounting to
startings during the unrefreshing sleep, but after mid- dysenteric straining at stool. Urging to stool in morn-
night he became quiet, next day slight jDaroxysm of in.g on rising, with scanty stool, small in size, as if
fever, the following day a severe paroxysm, then fever anus were contracted, mushy, with small scybalse, and
every day with pain in head and in renal region and
; of peculiar black color, resembling fseces of an ox, with
vomiting. Cold body extremities skin. Heat in
; ; ;
straining as in dysentery. Mushy stool, almost black,
evening. Burning in head. Sweat; profuse. with straining and tenesmus. Diarrhoea, five to ten
stools each day, not at night, but the urging began on
I movjng about in morning. Painless diarrhcBa every
Arsenicum lodatum. night at midnight.
For use the pure substance is triturated with sugar of milk.
Urine, — Increased in quantity.
Eyes. —
Pain so that he could not read much. Heavi-
pneumonia, subacute and chronic, and various forms of phthisis ness. Lids swollen and inllanied.
pulrnonaris have been cured, the special indications being great
debility, night-sweats either after the cavity is formed or when a
—
Nose. Coryza; with hoarseness, then with angina
faucium fluent. Discharge of scalding water, which
cavity threatens to form, with a decidedly cachectic condilion of
;
the patient. It seems probable that in the Iodide of Arsenic we excoriates nostrils.
have found a remedy most closely allied to manifestations of Face. —
Bloated feeling as if. Ulcer on 1. inner side
;
tuberculosis; it will be indicated by a profound prostration, of lower lip on r. inner side of lower lip, with sore-
;
similarly to Arsenic in such cases; unfortunately nearly all the white and showing imprint of teeth. Dryness.
cases reported have been treated with a combination of other
drugs witli this one, so that perhaps as much credit should be
—
Stomach. Aversion to wines and liquors. Eructa-
tions of hot bile. Nausea.
given to the other drugs as to the Arsen. iod.
joint,< morning, > evening. Trrai-nftss. Disinclina- in night. Sensation in sleep as if he would have
tion to rising in morning after sound sleep. Recur- headache in mornii^g on waking. Dreams of danger,
rence of symptoms after two weeks. Aggravation in especiallv bv water, that he is in danirer of drowning,
morning after brandy. Appearance of symptoms on etc.
;
Arsenicum Sulfuratum Flavum. when swallowing, seldom in both at the same time,
caused by mi;cus in Eustachian tube. Aching pain
Triturate with Sacch. lach. for use. behind r.
pains are mostly transient in any one part, course leaving rattling of mucus in larnyx and ujaper part of
along the extremities, sometimes in one direction, trachea, followed by bad sleep. Dyspnoea in par-
sometimes in the opposite one, are not very sharp, are oxysms, with aching in chest and secretion of mucus
generally intermediate between aching and shooting, in larnyx and trachea.
those in nervous trunks are more of the shooting char-
acter, but always leave an aching, at first the pains
Chest. —Dull heavy aching. Shooting and aching
pain in 1. brachial plexus of nerves.
are confined to r. side, afterwards chiefly to the 1. —
Heart and Pulse. Aching pain in praecordial region
Prostration. Languor and depression of spirits. and down 1. arm. Heart beat so violently as to shake
—
Head. Aching pain over 1. eye. Head feels heavy walls of chest. Pulse rapid, hard and jerking; rapid,
and aches in occipital and r. parietal regions in morn- small and irregular, the artery seems to roll under the
ng on waking. Aching in 1. occipital region, then in finger, and it requires considerable pressure to be
1. temporal, then in 1. frontal region. counted correctly.
_
Eyes. —
ConjunctivEe injected on waking at 6 a.m., —
Neck and Back. Shooting in 1. anterior inferior
lids dry, stiff, agglutinated, and burning and smarting triangle of neck, near clavicle. Aching along spine,
of edges of lids. Heat of eyelids, with dryness and esjaecially between scapulae and in lumbar region, with
smarting. weakness across loins.
Ears. —
Shooting pain in 1 in r. in r., leaving ful-
; ; Extremities. —
Aching pain along outer aspect of 1.
ness and aching in middle ear. Warmth and fulness foot, then iia corresponding part of 1. hand. Tingling
in 1. middle, then in r., afterwards in one or the other or slight stinging in fingers and toes, as when circula-
— ;;
foot, then in 1. hand. Acliing pain in r. shoulder; r. mvollen; feeling as if swollen. Burning pain in mouth
humerus. Occasional shooting- and aching pain along and lips. Caustic effects over lips, mouth and as far
r. humerus and r. thumb. Aching pain in r. forearm as could he seen. Salivation.
;
Throat; swollen so
1. forearm, 1. hand and r. humerus. Sharp shooting that a [irobe could not be introduced into tt'soph-
])ain in styloid process of r. ulna. Fine tingling all agus stinging in T. and fcsophagus. Pain on 1. side
;
over r. hand, which is warmer and redder than the 1. below Larynx, near trachea, on pressure P., provoking ;
and swollen. Shooting down r. thigh. swallowing, which is difficult, as from a swelling on 1.
Skin. —Flushing of hands and face. Pimples, a side above larynx. Tickling in throat, becoming
species of lichen, on nose, and urticaria near r. elbow. a burning. Swallowing impossible difficult, as if the ;
Fever. — Heat
in palms. Burning in soles. Sweat " palate were down."
on neck and breast at S r.ji. Appetite lost. Vomiting; of Wood Cramp) in stomach.
Cardialgia. Pain in stomach on pressure Constric-
tion in abdomen as in anxiety and fear, then it
Arum Italicum.
ascended over whole chest, with hot lireath, then
Preparation, General Action and Relationship same it rose into throat, first like a pressure inward in the
mostly in umbilical region, and renewed with each A tincture is prepared from the fresh root of this plant ("the
Jack-in-the-pulpit "), and kept in a cool, dark place.
urging to stool.
Hoarseness suddenly < about 9 p.m. < evening,
with tickling in larynx and cough, < after sleep.
;
General Action. —An irritant poison causing inflam-
mation of mucous surfaces and destruction of tissue,
Shocks of dry cough and constant hawking of thick, together with a low type of fever.
tenacious, gray or brown mucus, often blood-streaked.
Contusive pains in 1. chest, sometimes in front, below
Allied Drugs. —
Kali bi., Ail., Xat. ars.. Ant. cr.,
Canth.. Graph.
clavicle, sometimes behind, below spine of scapula and
near its inner border. Heat behind sternum and an-
Generalties and Mind. —
\\'eakness. Forgetfulness.
Low s]iirits. Irritable disjtosition.
terior part of chest. Dull pain behind 1. scapula.
Pricking in finger-tips, with formication. Skin of Clinical. —Tendency to preat depression of the vital forces.
In low types of scarlet fever, diphtheria, typhoid tever, with car-
fingers red, as from wine-lees, with sensitiveness and
pholog}-, especially boring into the no.<;e and picking the lips until
pain as if burnt, < pressure. Last two phalanges of they bleed. Delirium in sciirlet fever, with boring into the nose.
fingers covered with almost invisible elevatiofis, with
itching, < after bathing, then destpiamation. Itching, Head. Aching; > after breakfast; > after dinner;
< about 6 A.M. < after drinking hot coffee. Dulness morning. ; Ful-
Drowsiness morning. Chills in daytime at
e\'ery ness. morning at night.
Heaviness ; ; Obstructed
slightest draught. Coldness and shivering in after- feeling, as if full of mucus, and in chest. Vertigo
noon, especially down back, in evening redness with iulncss of head ami absence of mind. Feels bet-
of face, general heat, rapid ]iulse, at night sweat, ter after dinner, ^^'orse at night.
especially on chest, having an odor resembling Forehead. —Stitches over
1. eye: in evening, sudden-
tliat of Hcdcra helix when rubbed between the fingers. ly repeated. Tearing in r. side, in r. temple and ear.
Heat of skin and haiids at night in bed, with rapid Aching ; and on r. side of head in r. terrible A. in both
; :
Aching in temples: in
A tincture is prepared freiii the fresh root and kept in a eool,
vertex, sometimes with cold feeling as if cranium were
dark plaee.
open in scalp of vertex,
: with soreness oi^ touch.
General Action and Relationships same as Arum tri. Boring in r. side of head in mornuig on waking.
Horrible convulsions. M'cakne.ss with inability to ;
Shooting in occiput when turning eyes upward.
speak, raising hands frequently to its mouth and Eyes.^Cloudiness. Aching in r. Smarting. Sen-
throat, uttering at intervals a sharp cry and starting sation as after shedding many tears. Sleepiness.
up as if suflbcated. Torpor, then violent febrile reac- Heaviness. JIuch water in eyes from morning till
tion. Taciturnity, with sleepiness after eating. Press- evening, especially in outer canthus. with swelling
Arum Triphyllum. 136 Asafoetida.
walked in a cold wind. Obstruction, must breathe diarrhoea like mustard till noon, afterwards no stool for
through mouth /. nostril obslriicted ; in morning. Dry-
;
two days watery, brown (K. hi.), loith eructations offood.
;
had taken cold, and chills over whole body, beginning at ing. Micturition frequent. Urine copious ; and pale.
vertex ; much at night. Moisture in afternoon, with ob- Sudden tearing in r. testicle, repeatedly from noon till
struction. evening. Cutting in region of 1. ovary. Menses
Coryza ; fluent, also profuse fluent afternoons, with ; darker.
heat in face and head. Continual discharge from 1. nos- —
Respiratory Organs. Internal swelling in trachea, r.,
tril. Discharge in morning, with streaks of blood and then 1. side, and when pressing against it soreness of 1.
hardened mucus ; yelloio and thick D. during the day parotid. Hoarseness (K. bi.). Cough from tickling in
watery watery at 4 p.m., with sneezing watery, and at
; ; throat, with much mucus frequent C, also at 6 a.m.
;
the same time obstruction, < in morning ; profuse watery, after waking much at 5 a.m.
; spasmodic. Expectora-
;
with obstruction of r. side tough, yellowish, with sen- ; tion of much mucus; scanty but constant discharge of tough
sation of ai^proaching swelling in soft palate and mucus from mouth (K. bi.).
pressure.
—
C'liilicsil. Laryngitis, with great hoarseness, the result of
Clinical. ^Violent coryzas, fluent, acrid, ichorous nostrils ;
talking; hawking and clearing the voice.
very sore, with constant desire to bore into the nose and to pick it.
Nose completely stopped, with fluent acrid discharge. In hay Chest. —Stitches in r. lung and under r. scapula.
fever, with terrific pain over root of nose nose and throat feel ; pain in Soreness of lungs (Ail., Pho.). Burning
raw. In scarlet fever and in diphtheria the nose becomes
lungs Burning, extending (Ail.) when coughing.
ulcerated, with an offensive excoriating discharge the patient is
from lungs to jDit of stomach. FuU feeling, with sore-
;
(Canth.). Burning; morning in bed, > after rising; A tincture (solution) is made of the gum-resin obtained from
at 10 P.M., and in lungs before midnight, with dryness, liTarthex Asafoetida, Falc, a plant of the natural order Umbel-
;
Sore throat, with hay fever, violent coryza, rawness and soreness,
constant hawking.
superficial here and there, so that he must rub. good A
night's sleep was followed in morning by oppression
Stomach. — No appetite. quick breathing and beating of pulse and
Thirst to drink a little at a of che.st,
time. heart, distention of abdomen, then aching in stomach,
—
Abdomen. Intermittent distention from noon till cdl > stools partly solid, partly papescent, dark broionish and
evening. Rolling in morning, with frequent painful blackish, smelling of the drug, also the rheumatic pains
;;
in hack of licad extending to arms and drawing, rend- beneath upjjer part of bone. Heaviness in sinciput
ing jKiin haclv orneck, were > after the stools. in sinciput and foreheafl, with pressure and with ex-
I'ain in 1. chest, in elbows, below 1. scapula, in ternal warmth oi' cheeks and ears, chill in back and
hands, slioulders. Pressing in joints of r. hand and sticking in tongue. Tensive confusion and burden-
in r. tcni])]e at G a.m. on waking, with pressing in nape some heaviness.
(if neck. After rising pressure in forehead, drawing in Tem])les. —
Stitches deej) in 1. ; slow in 1. Tearing
muscles of r. forearm, in muscles of 1. cheek, pressure in r. Pressure r. ; sudden in r. ; asunder in both
;
;
in r. tibia and 1. calf, and drawing and pressing in dif- outward in I. ; audden., inward, an from a pointed plug
ferent places in forehead. Pains return frequently and intermitting in 1., almost like a pushing inward.
jump from one place to another. Drawing aclring be- —
Vertex. Superficial stitches on r. side. Pressure
low edge of 1. ribs when walking and in muscles of on and over r. eye starting from 1. half, changing
; ;
scapula-. Drawing in muscles of scapula;, thighs, gradually to pressure in direction of eyes, increasing
fingers and in r. cheek. Drawing in spots in skull, in and decreasing alternately.
feet, forearms, quickly jumping from one place to an- Parietals. —
Aching in r. side of head in I. -ndc of ;
other, in wrists, on soles, in calves and temples head, extending to eijea and changing to intermitting ful-
(Puis.). ness of brain in r. bone us from a deeply penetrating ;
Restlessness. Heaviness in whole body. Weak- plug (Mez.) sudden in 1. side of head as from a dull ;
ness (in evening, then very sound sleep) in evening, tool pressed in, rapidly increasing and suddenly dis-
;
with sleepiness on motion with limbs sinking down appearing. Prcsmre oidward in I. side. Drawing above
; ;
heavy and relaxed and vertigo. Pains appeared when r. ear, ivhich changes into ditching.
walking, but were < when sitting. Pains > towards Occiput. Tearing. —
Drawing and tearing fjains. ex-
9 P.M. Pains appear less frequently towards evening. tending through nape to upper arms and feeling like
Symptoms disappear in evening, except distention of rheumatic pains. Drawing pain. Drawing. Pain,
abdomen. Relieved by emission of offensive flatus. extending over head, as if brain were compressed by a
cloth. Wandering pain. Pressure on 1.
—
C'lillical. It has been found useful in various forms of Je- Eyes. —
Burning stinging in 1. Dryne-is. Periodical
st r-uctive sypliilitic processes, deep ulceralicms, caries of the bones,
burning, ivith prc-i^ing together of lids a-i if overcome by
especially of the tibia in these cases the characteristic indications
;
are the terrible throbbing pains at night, with e.xtreme sensitive- sleep. Pressure. Itching of r. Burning in r. ball ; in I.
ness of the affected part. It has been used for various forms of ball, as from within outward; tensive, in r. ball. Burn-
hysteria, with extreme sensitiveness to external impressions. ing stinging in r. ball. Sensation of sand between
Hysterical spasms, with suppression of habitual discharges. Hys-
tero-epilepsy.
balls and lids and as if a cold air blew U]>on bulbi.
;
yet indifferent to everything. Fretful and apprehen- and burning, < r. burning in r., also edges of r. ;
sive mood, which seems to arise from abdomen. Burning in r. inner canthus. Pressure in middle of
—
Head. Stitches. Aching in brain in joints and ; ;
upper lid.
Pinching draw-
bones during night when waking and in morning on ; Pressure on external margin of I. orbit.
small places with heaviness with heat and confusion
; ; ing across supraorbitcd region (Cinnab.). Musck volitan-
when sitting and reading alternately increasing ; tes. Vision dim when writing, > blinking.
;
sation as if a string were drawn across brain chang- ; Nose. Pressure as if it would burst, especially in r.
ing gradually to a pain as if the w'hole In-ain were com- wing. Sneezing. Coryza.
pressed, with vertigo, heat of skin and quickness of Face. —
Pressure in 1. cheek in bones of face on ; ;
—
Forehead. Stitches in 1. eiiiinence in middle and ; cheek; r. cheek. Painless tension in rarioii.-< places, on
below bone, with aching and burning in sternum and malar-bone (Con., ^'erbasc.). nasal bones, with a kind of
inclination to cough burning externally, near emi-
; numb sensation. Swelling of lower lip, with burning
nence, > touch, and pain as if ulcerated extending to ; sticking, then similar swelling in 1. corner of mouth.
occiput, tlietr confusion in head muldcii, ilirpli/ pcnr- ; Numb pressure in 1. angle of chin, extending into
trating under 1. eminence, like sJiocks, then sen--^itirenc-':>i tooth above it.
(Ign.). Tearing. Boring above eyebrow, v. ihew I. Ach- —
Jaw. Pinching in ramus of lower. Pressure in
ing; 1.; in bones above; with heaviness; with weak- lower iir 1. corner angle of 1. lower in joints. Draw-
; : ;
times with sticking and burning pains. Drawing tvavc- angles into muscles of nape in joints, changing into :
lihe pressure throHgh I. half, ending in dufl prcitKure on pain, which returned late in evening.
emiinaice. Pressive pain from within outward r., also ; —
Mouth. Severe drawing in lower incisors. Teeth
intermitting. Pressure externally. Aching in 1. side, blunt. Gums sore. Tongue, stitches in tip burning :
though there is moisture enough. Sensation as ii\ Upper. Pain as from talcing cold and as if diarrhoea
upper skin of anterior walls of mouth were loosened, woidd ensue, with ravenous hunger. Intermittent griping.
as in incipient cancrum oris. Salivation. Taste fatty, Umbilicus. Stitches burning crawling, in region. — ; ;
rancid taste insipid and acrid insipid, changing to Cutting in region, < sitting and retracting abdomen.
; ;
stomach to oesophagus (Nit. ac), or pharynx, in evening > rubbing; extending outward, while sitting after
(Senec), obliging him to swallow, which relieved (Ign.), eating, > pressure outward in 1., also with flatulence ;
but the sensation returned. Scraping. Constriction, sudden, jerklike, outward in r. gurgling, in 1. Stick- ;
with pressure in chest. Dryness, and while swallow- ing, griping in 1. Aching in flanks on draiving in abdom-
ing tension. inal muscles.
OEsophagus. Spasms (Strain.) Lower. Stitching.
; lilce hysteria. Sticking and drawing in 1.,
Sensa- —
extending along inner side of ilium, when sitting.
tion as if peristaltic motions were reversed, and, in cesopha-
gus, were driven from stomach towards throat. Rising in,Attacks of griping.
afterwards with nausea and scraping in pharynx Rectum. Tenesmus. Constant dysenteric feeling —
hysteric rising. Aching and burning, and in throat, as if stool would occur. Persistent, ineffectual urging
like heartburn, as after fat food. Soreness, and of to stool. Pain in perineum as if something dull pressed
stomach. Dryness, without thirst. out there.
—
Stomach. Appetite increased with nausea with Stool.
; Watery with discharge of flatus, which does
; — ;
desire for something relishing and nourishing poor not relieve distention of abdomen with pressing down
;
;
lost. Wine was not relished as usual. Aversion to on rectum. Diarrhoea with pain in abdomen, also ;
beer, which tastes slimy. Eructations of air; also frequent. Profuse, thick, papescent, brown, offensive, reliev-
tasting of garlic with garlicky smell
; oifensive ing symptoms. Thick, papescent, light yellow. Pasty
;
warm with salivation then nausea, as from empti- and yellow, containing a little bile. Mushy, with
; ;
ness of stomach and disgust for food. Nausea. Feel- flatulence, Avithout pain, but with fulness and heavi-
ing as if disordered by fat. Distention of stomach and ness in abdomen. Constipation. Solid, dark, offen-
bowels (Lye, Croc.) with feeling as if peristaltic motions sive. Profuse, hard, preceded by pressure and drag-
were reversed (Elaps.), with spasmodic ivorldng in oesopha- ging. Two knotty stools in forenoon. Small, partly
gus. Perceptible pulsation in pit (Puis.). Sensation as hard, partly mushy. Difiicult, hard. Frequent. Two-
if beaten in epigastric region and abdomen, with fulness in painless stools, with rumbling, then heaviness and
former and eructations. distention of abdomen.
Pain in 1. side in epigastric region after eating,
; ;
sensation as if incarcerated flatus were pressed about smells of drug acrid, pungent and light-colored.
—
;
in intestines. Pressure changing to tensive pain, Sexual Organs. Pressing towards, with pain in
extending to both sides, < pressure downward of testicles, < touch and motion. Stitches in mons
diaphragm and on touching stomach. Pain in epigas- veneris close to penis. Stitches externally on penis.
tric region, < touch, afterwards drawing, at last ten- Drawing pain in glans penis before and on urinating.
sive. Sickly sensation in pit, like pressure, not Drawing in penis while urinating. Swelling of scro-
exactly painful. Burning in epigastric region and ; tum. Desire increased.
diaphragm, also cutting. Peculiar movements, and Female. Swelling. Labor-like cutting and forcing
in mouth. pain in region of uterus. Intermittent labor-like pain
in region of uterus. Menses too early, scanty for
—
CllniCRl. Violent gastralgia, witli distention of abdomen,
three days, then natural. Nymphomania in a pleth-
belching of wind and regurgitation of liquid. Flatulence of
hysteria. oric woman.
—^Riimbling;
Respiratory Organs, Cough, hoarse hacking, from —
Abdomen. Emissions of smothering in air passages dry, irritative, from tick-
with pain. ;
retained, passing off in morning, with half diarrhcEic from trachea. Respiration quickened; and inter-
stool. Distention; after a hard, dark, offensive stool, rupted by coughing and yawning.
causing pain in rectum with discharges of flatus
; Chest. Breasts swelled and a milky discharge es- —
with constipation and tenesmus. Gh-iping, loiih emission caped. Weak movements of 1. intercostal muscles.
of flatus. Pain, with movements and rumbling. Flat- Stitches after hawking, when standing and sitting
ulent pain when walking after dinner. Cutting when when lying, with pressure and difficult sighing, sob-
;
walking or sitting. Pinching. Cutting, pinching. bing inspiration, > pressure or sitting up in 1. cavity ;
Pinching drawing across, when sitting, with stitches in cavity when sitting and standing, extending to
in 1. side of abclomen extending outward. Burning. fauces in intercostal muscles when sitting in 1. ribs ; ;
;
Heaviness; from drinking, with chilling sensation. r. ribs on r. lower ribs, extending into r. flank in ;
;
Sensation of illness, with heaviness and pressure in region of last true ribs after eating, with oppression of
sides. Tension after eating. chest in region of diaphragm, on r. side outward, ; ;
;; ——
ward in r. side ; in I. intercostal muscles, also < inspirn- ward; in 1. joint towards outer side. Stitches ink;
tion and Aching at scapular end of clavicle
expiration. in joints, < motion; outward in 1. joint; fine tensive,
when in middle of sternum, with nausea
sitting ; inward in joint. Bruised sensation in shoulder and
rising from chest in sternum, with burning, inclina-
; elbow-joints. Aching in joints. Pressure in ;< in r.
tion to cough and stitches in middle of and below Drawing pain. Drawing paralytic pain along 1. at
frontal bone ; drawing, with contraction ; peculiar, and clown upper arm.
rest,
changing into mucous expectoration. —
Arm. Drawing and pressure in muscles. Pressure
Spasmodic tightness, as if lungs could not be ex- on muscles of r.
after eating, with pressure and throbbing spasmodic ; outer side of 1. upper arm. Twitching sensation in
preventing respiration and driving patient about in a rest- inner muscles of 1. Sticking on inner side of 1. out- ;
less manner. Spasmodic contraction, so that pulse be- ward on inner surface of r. boring, in inner surface ;
came small, irregular and slow. Jerklike constriction of r. burning, on outer side of r. tensive, in r. from
; ;
around across back, in region of short ribs con- ; upper part outward towards inner side. Pressing in
striction as from a weight on sternum. Drawing in muscles of r. Intermittent cramplike pressure in 1.,
cavity burning, in r. intercostal muscles.
;
Pressive not far from shoulder. Tensive drawing on inner side
throbbing extending to fauces, on standing and sitting. of 1. Drawing pain around head of humerus on hold-
Heart and Pulse. Aching and drawing pain in car- — ing arm still, with trembling irritability (as from
diac region, extending towards spleen, afterwards fatigue) of muscles, so that he must move them con-
towards liver, < full inspiration. Pain in region of stantly.
heart as from overfilling. Aching in praecordial region Elbow. Fine sticking. Fine long stitch extending
as from distention of heart, with small pulse, then into bend.
loose stool.Palpitation more like a tremor, when sitting. Forearm. Cramplike twitching extending down, —
Heart's beat small, quick and irregular.
and pulse Pulse with feeling as if hand would stifien. Tearing up, on
quick and full small and quick small and slow.
; moving finger up along on bending fingers. Stick- ;
—
; ;
Neck. Twitching in r. side. Stitches in r. side of ing on middle of r. tearing up r. during rest, then ;
nape. Drawing jDain in muscles of r. side. Drawing burning. Pressure on outside of 1. boring P. outward ;
—
Back. Stitches in r. side. Pain r. side in attacks, along inner surface of 1. ; ;
cles, < motion externally in 1. jine burning in and tending from r., into r. index intermittent, in exter-
;
;
;
behind r., extending towards ribs. Cutting below r. nal condyle of 1., and in side of thumb.
Aching in r. Drawing in muscles 1. muscles. Cluck- Hand. Oramplike twitching in metacarpal bone of I.
;
column, sometimes < motion of trunk. Twitching in of < motion of joint S. outward in thumb
little, ;
lower half of back M'hen sitting. towards back of hand. Pressure at roots of r. middle
Loins. —
Fine stitches around 1. extending from r. ;
and index, continuing on various motions on inner ;
toes and in finger-joints. Bruised pain in muscles of on anterior side of r. on upper half anteriorly super-
; ;
upper arm, in joints of hands and feet, and jjaroxysm- ficial, on inner side of 1. intermittent, on inner sur-
;
Asafcetida. 140 Asarum.
face of upper ; not Drawing on external surface of 1. leg. Itching in r.
wavelike, on anterior surface of 1.,
far from knee. Tearing around hip-joint on walking cheek below navel on r. scapula inner side of r. ; ; ;
in 1. femur when sitting. Stitches in r. gluteals draw- knee 1. patella, not > by scratching on dorsum of ; ; ;
ing fine, in r. hip-joint, extending into intestines; foot, continues when sitting and walking crawling I. ;
regularly beating, on outer surface of 1. thigh below on lower surface of r. great toe.
hijj-joint. Pain in flesh of r. as if a pointed body Sleep. Yawning, with discomfort, restlessness and —
stuck therein. Aching of muscles of inside of r. when debility. Sleepiness. Night restless. Sleep disturbed.
sitting and walking, and in joints of feet. Drawing Waking frequently and tossing about. Merry dreams
in muscles of r. in muscles above knee in muscles of company and feasting. Sleep full of dreams of
; ;
of r., running down to knee and foot, where pressure things of which he had jDreviously spoken or of what
is felt, also jumping to knee when sitting here and he had done, and the dream became a true continua-
;
there in muscles of r., with pressure twitching, in 1. tion, which was afterwards realized.
;
tensive, on inside of r. Paralytic drawing pain on Fever, Chilliness till after 9 a.m. at 8.45 a.m., with — ;
outer side when sitting. Restlessness (trembling) of the pains, especially in ankles, knees and elbows at ;
thigh and leg, like a pulsation of arteries, when sitting 6 P.M., with warmth of hands. Running over body from,
after walk. time to time. Cold, dry skin.
Knee. Twitching on inner side of r. ; on outer side Shivering from last dorsal vertebra to second lumbar
of 1. Stitches near patella on sitting, with jaain in vertebra. Chills in back when walking in room, with
patella when touched as if sore and ulcerated burn- cold feet and hands and blue nails in back and loins ; ;
ing, in r. patella fine, in 1. knee when sitting wan- back and hands, also with slow j^ulse in back, with
; ; ;
dering, when sitting, and in joints of feet. Bruised heaviness and pressure in sinciput and forehead, ex-
feeling when sitting, and in ankles, changing at times ternal warmth of cheeks and ears, and sticking in
to pressive sensation. Pain when sitting, < r. when tongue in back while face, head, ears and hands were
; ; ;
1. knee and 1. ankle, < walking behind 1. patella. sticking and burning in lids; running down back,
;
Burning aching in ujjper part, sometimes changing to with hot hands and heat in face and ears in back ;
burning throbbing. Drawing in bones. Drawing running through limbs, cold hands, creeping chill
aching in hamstrings on making them tense. Stitch- through whole body, nails bluish, salivation and asa-
ing drawing pain in and above r., < walking. Cluck- fcetida eructations. C. in back and hands, alternat-
ing on inner side of 1. ing with heat, heaviness and pressure in head, the
—
Leg. -Twitching in muscles of upper half of r. chilliness < slight motion in a warm room. Cold
tibia. Tearing in whole r., > walking. Stitches in r. hands and feet, 8.30 to 9 a.m., with chills in back and
calf when sitting, later when walking in r. calf and heatinface. Coldness of hands at 9 a.m., with chilliness
;
like pinching, when sitting, then in muscles above in back, heat in head and face and wandering pains,
r. knee ;
itching, in forepart of 1. tibia below knee, > also at another time, with blue nails, twitches in r.
walking oiitward in r. tibia (running clown 1. tibia, lower eyelid, stitches in tip of tongue and jaressure in
;
;
1. calf. Intermittent drawing pain in joints. Goes to sleepiness. External heat. Heat in sinciput and face,
sleep if slightly compressed. with chills in back, and cold hands off and on. Burn-
Ankle. —
-Twitching in r., extending downward. ing in 1. eyebrow. Heat of face and ears of cheeks, ; ;
inner malleolus, > rubbing. Pressure when sitting with heaviness stinging burning in 1. cheek of ears, ; ;
Aching in r. when walking, then in 1. foot when ing in vertebrae, < 1. side on outer side 'of r. elbow. ;
sitting, < walking. Drawing in r. Sticking burning at tip of 1. index. Burning on an-
Foot.— Twitching in 1. sole towards toes. Stitches terior surface of thigh when sitting in skin externally ;
—
walking. Intermittent throbbing in I. great; 'painful the nervous system general and excessive erethism, ;
throbbing in tip of great. Pain in 1. great, sometimes neuralgic pains and spasmodic muscular actions pre-
throbbing. Pressure on joint of r. great, above r. car- dominate. Great loss of eiiergy accompanies the gen-
pus and on its. back burning P. at root of 1. great. eral symjitoms.
;
—
then r. r. forearm external side of 1. thigh itching,
; ; Generalities. Sensibility of all nerves, when merely
;
in r. side of lower abdomen. Crawling on back. imagining (which, he is constantly obliged to do) that
; ;
and functions. Ebullitions of blood evenings in bed, of r. lower paroxysmal twitching sensation in 1. upper,
;
prevonlini;- sleep. General discomfort, with nausea. when holding lid still, > raising lid crawling under
;
iaz/'ics.v, ((///) Moimiesa. Weakness every afternoon, with upper, < 1.dry burning in lids and inner canthi
;
ccmsliiiii i/iiii:iiii(/ ; such weakness in evening as soon as (Sulph.), < I. ; feeling in r. outer canthus as from a
he rises J'loiu a seat, with nausea, that he lelt as if he cold breath. Vision obscured. Does not perceive ob-
would die; weakness after dinner; weariness, sometimes jects around him.
as if bruised all over (Arnica). Ears. — Pinching like earache in external and mid-
C'lillicsil. — Very valuable in certain forms of irritable nerves dle. Pain in meatus aiulilorius owing to jrressive tcn-w/a.
(anieniia) with the above peculiar sensitiveness, associated wilh Pressure behind and below 1. Tension and pressure
iisilienopia,nervous deafness, loss of api)etile, Hatulcnce and on r. meatus auditorius, afterwards extending to r.
nervous hacking cough. lower jaw, when violent, with cold salivation on r.
—
Mind. Imagines that he is hovering in air when side. Feeling in outer and inner side of 1. as if car-
walking, like a spirit. Thoughts so overstrained that tilages were contracted. Stojjped feeling in front as ;
they vanish. Mental faculties fail, > vomiting. Thoucjhts if pasted up. Imagines a membrane stretched across
vanish when attempting to reflect, with drawing pressure in r. meatus auditorius, also with warmth in that region,
forehead. Ideas gradually vanish, as when falling asleep. also < during the chill, with tensive pressure in it;
Stupidity, with increase of headache and nausea when imagines a membrane stretched across meatus audi-
trying to reflect. Gayety alternating with calmness torius, with a compressed sensation. Hearing worse
or even sadness. Angry and cross before the cough. in r. than 1. Diminished hearing in 1. as if closed by
Weeping, sadness and anxiety. Melancholy, fretful. the hand, with feeling as if the walls of the meatus
—
Head, Aching (> vomiting) with heat of cheeks, ; drew nearer one another, or as if ears were stopped
both > walking in open air; in different places in with cotton. Distant roaring as of a wind in 1., with
brain, mingled with various sensations when bending .shrillsinging in r.
head to left, pain as if a bundle of muscular fibres Nose. —Tickling, as from the copper pole of a gal-
had been displaced by violent exertion, the pain ex- vanic battery, causing sneezing, after many unsuccess-
tending over 1. temple and behind ear towards 1. shoul- ful attempts, and discharge of clear fluid. (Violent
der, increasing and decreasing synchronously with the sneezing.) Discharge of bloody mucus. (Dry coryza,
pulse; drawing, as if it would extend into temples, at with stoppage of 1. nostril.)
noon, > oijen air and lying down. Pressure inward Face. —Bvtrning stinging in 1. cheek. Fine stinging
over a greater part of the brain pressure in brain, ;
in r. cheek. Contractive pain in 1. cheek, with thrusts,
mostly forward. and with drawing pain in third molar. Dryness of
Drawing (stupefying) here and there in brain, in inner side of lower lip. Cutting cramp-pain in articu-
car and in nape of neck. Stupid feeling, with indis- lation of jaw.
position to do anything. Weight as if some wabbling —
Mouth. Feeling in upper incisors as from a cool
body were in it, which lets its weight be felt when breath 1. teeth feel as if hollow.
; Tongue coated
head is turned forward or backward weight and con- ;
white. Smarting of tongue and gums. Burning
fusion, with pressure on sagittal svtture, as if intoxi- across middle of tongue, then burning and dryness in
cated. Confusion and stupidity, with tension in re- whole mouth, the burning > by washing face in cold
gion of ears confusion > walking, with pressure out-
; water, but returning on drying face. Sweetish, insipid
ward as with a dull point in eyes, especially below r. mucus. Contractive sensation, causing watery sali-
.
lid painful tensive eonftision.
;
Vertigo morniirg on vation. Saliva hot when discharged; saliva and
rising, with aching in 1. forehead > washiiig face with
;
breath feel hot, witliout dry feeling in mouth. Saliva
cold water, with headache, both returning on drying tenacious. Cool salivation. Taste as from a foul
face in evening, as if not standing securely
; as from ; stomach. Bitter taste to bread to dry bread in even-
;
intoxication, when rising from a seat and walking. ing; to tobacco when smoking. Smoking tobacco
—
Forehead. Tearing after stooping and raising head gives no pleasure.
again pulsative tearing. Aching above root of nose
;
—
Throat. Scraping. Nausea in fauces. Tough mu-
A. causing a stupid feeling, as after being waked too cus, which he cannot hawk up. Dn/nc-<-<, with stinging.
early drawing, in brain below forehead, < wlien retch-
; Swallowing difficult, as if cervical glands were swollen.
ing pressing upon eyes, which then water throbbing,
;
; —
Stomach. Hunger in morning. Eructations fre-
morning on rising throbbing, from stooping. Prcs-^^ure
; quent, empty reaching only upper part of chest
;
douiiward ; as from a stone in brain. Rising of air from stomach when walking in open air,
—
Temples. Tearing in 1. Aching, < 1. in 1., with con- ; with yawning twice, then eructations and emission of
fusion, then below jiarietal bones, then in occiput com- ; flatus. Hiccough. Nausea: with loathing and shud-
prcsiiire, in I. and behind ears, < walking or shaking dering ;with pressure in forehead and salivation
head, > sitting. with disclination to attend to business, laziness and
Headache along coronal suture in attacks, with want of thinking power. Retching increases in vio-
(|ualmishness in abdomen. Pressure outward in sides lence in proportion as it becomes more frequent,
of heatl. Pressure iir 1. occiput, extending to side of with lachrymation empty R.. with water collecting
;
head. Feels pulsations in arteries of occiput, then in in mouth. During the retching all symptoms increase,
whole body. Tension of scalp, making hair painful. only the stupid feeling in head decrease-^.
Eyes. —
Tearing in interior of 1. synchronous with ^^omiting, with anguish V., with diarrhoea with
; ;
of the flatus not emitted. Cutting in morning before tensive pain in deltoid when laying hand on table, or
«tool, with stitches downward in rectum. Pain 1. dur- when it lies there discomfort and exhaustion of arm
; ;
single painful sensations in 1. side, in an oblique di- drawing paralytic pain in 1. sudden drawing and ;
—
Thigh. -Spasmodic contractions near r. knee, > ex-
suture. tendirtg limb. Lancinating tearing in 1. Sudden dig-
—
Stool. Urging to, an hour and a half after a stool, ging in upper muscles of 1. Pain in hip r. hip ; in ;
with cutting in abdomen and rectum before and during the hip-joint and middle of thigh on touching or walking
stool, which is softer than the former. Diarrhoea like in hip-joint and middle of thigh when stepping, with
;
resin and consisting of tough mucus, for six clays paralyzed feeling in the limb drawing, in hips when
;
shaggy masses of mucus, with ascarides. Whitish- M^alking drawing and tensive, in head of 1. and fur-
;
gray and ash-colored, with bloody mucus on top. In ther on, < walking. Pressure above bend of r. knee as
.small hard pieces. Morning stool delayed, scanty, yel- from something hard and blunt. Sensation from r.
low like an egg (mucous) and in a thin string. hip-joint to knee as if it would go to sleep. Weariness
—
Urinary Organs. Pressure upon bladder during and and bruised feeling in thighs and knees as in a fit of
after micturition. (Drawing in urethra.) Constant ague.
desire to urinate. —
Knee. Tearing stitches. Drawing; in tendons of
—
Respiratory Organs. Stitches and constriction in hollows, evenings in bed. (Clucking in hollow.) Un-
larynx, making respiration short and jerking, the con- easiness in 1., causing one to move about. Weakness,
striction > by hacking cough. Cough from irritation with staggering if not very careful, > washing face with
in throat caused by inspiration. Cough from mucus cold water, but returning after drying face. Twitching
in chest, which rises into throat and causes difficult in calf. Bruised feeling in 1. tibia. L. leg feels asleep
breathing, then cough with expectoration. Exjjec- and foot is insensible as when very cold, and as if dead.
:toration by hawking and cough. Respiration short at Sudden (Toes painful as if frozen.)
stitches in sole.
night; short, with constricted feeling in throat and Drawings in evening in bed.
toes,
-hacking cough. (Whistling when beginning to Skin. —
Itching below 1. temple, beginning with fine
cough.) stinging. Itching as from a flea-bite in front, below r.
Chest. —
Twitchings in region of clavicle. Stitches axilla.
during respiration; stitch on 1. side near, pit of stom- Sleep. —
Frequent yawning. Drowsiness by day;
ach. Pressure on in r. side, at regular intervals
; drowsy and out of humor, > walking in 0f)en air.
in region of last ribs, as with the back of a knife. SleeiJ night, cannot easily fall
restless every other
Painful stretchings in 1. side. Burning in r. half, more asleep. Nightly vexing dreams about insults received.
•external than internal. Lungs, stitches during inspira- Fever. —
Chilliness when drinking. Shaking over
tion ; on deep inspiration in r. during inspiration ;
; whole body. Chilliness and shivering, without thirst.
deeiJ-seated in 1., at every inspiration, arresting breath- C, with gooseskin, cold hands, cold and blue face.
ing pain as if constricted with a sharp wire 1., or as
;
; Shaking chills in evening, with faintness, especially in
if cut into by the wire. knees and small of back, without thirst, with cold
—
Neck. Spasmodic contractions ofl. cervical muscles, hands and hot forehead. Shuddering, with disgust
with bending of head towards 1. side, the contractions and nausea. Shivering, with heat in face. C. after the
> by washing face with cold water, but returning on hot feeling, the heat in head and face remaining, with
drying face. Pain in I. side of nape as if a bundle of shivering on slightest motion. C. when seated and
muscular fibres had been displaced by violent exertion, after- not well covered, or when moving, but heat as soon as
wards extending over head and shoulders. Paralytic pain he covers himself, sometimes with rigors. C. all day,
as if bruised in muscles of nape when moving them. Sen- when sitting or lying still and keeping covered he
sation in muscles of nape as if the cravat were too feels only pain in eyes and forehead and pressure on
tight, or as if parts were pressed by a blunt edge. pit of stomach, and sometimes external heat, but dur-
;;;
palate. Cold feeling above 1. ear. Rigor in back legs; > evening; so that walking is clifficult; with
(suddenly, from biting on a hard crust). Coldness of disinclination to work of body and mind all day, ;
hands, with warmth of arms and rest of body, still with dulness.
they are covered with gooseflesh, and he has violent —
Mind. Elevation of spirits towards evening. Low
chills. spirits. Fretfulness. Thought difficult. Memory
Heat; as if sweat would break out. Heat after weak.
chills, especially in face and palm, with return of the —
Head. Aching morning on getting up, also oljlig- ;
symptoms in ears. Heat of forehead and scalp, with ing him to lie down again in consequence of debility ;
shivering and chilliness, no thirst, pulse strong and > foot-bath. Heaviness with pain, < 1. side with ; ;
gion of r. external meatus auditorius, with sensation as sion when getting up, with heaviness. Intoxicated feel-
;
if a membrane were stretched across it. Warm feel- ing after smoking a little, vertigo, dim vision and gen-
ing in cheeks ; cheek.
I. eral debility. Vertigo, with dulness behind forehead.
Sweat in evening immediately after lying down at Aching in forehead forehead and vertex, < motion and
;
;
body and upjDer extremities. ache presses deeply on base of skull and is similar to
Ipee. headache. Alopecia. Pain in scalp of 1. occi-
Asclepias Cornuti (Syriaca). put, with pain on touch, as if there were a pimple
there.
This species of milk-weed is quite common in the United States,
growing on roadsides. A tincture is prepared from tlie root. Eyes, —
Dull, and he looks as after several weeks'
sickness. Ophthalmia. Blepharophthalmy, heaviness
Group for comparison. —Aj)ocynum c.
of eyes and itching in r. ball. Blepharitis. Feeling
Appeared dull and stupid. Headache morning ;
as from sand. Pain from gas-light. Fatigued and
on waking, with disagreeable feeling in stomach ;
;
open air dry C. fluent. Blows blood from 1. nostril.
; ;
soft, copious, brown, with pain in bowels frequent.
Ardor urinse. Urine increased ; in morning with in-
;
Face. —
Hippocratic. Yellow comi^lexion. Lips in-
;
flamed and iull of jjimples.
crease of specific gravity and solid matter and pale,
of lighter specific gravity.
;
Nervous head- ;
aches after suppressed perspiration, followed by profuse flow of medicine. Nausea morning on getting up. Cramps.
urine. Dropsy following scarlet fever, or from lieart disease. Pain with rumbling in bowels in pit, with burning
; ;
Eheumadsm of large joints. Intermittent, pressing uterine pains, in stomach nervous. Gastralgia after supper, and
; ;
threatening miscarriage in pregnant women, have been removed.
it seems as if the cough would shatter the stomach.
tinues long after a stool, with smarting in rectum Neck and Back. Torticollis on waking. Lancin-
with emission of fetid flatus. Wind colic after break- ating pain between shoulders. Pain in back and
fast;
flatulent pain and stool of intolerable smell, with between shoulders between shoulders, < on r. side
;
sharp pain in hypogastrium as if rotten, with soreness between shoulders, a little to left, in afternoon.
on pressure and as if it would all come out wind colic ; Rheumatic pain in r. scapula and in 1. wrist. Pain in
while walking, pain as if everything would fall down. loins near sacrum, lumbago.
Pain at 1 a.m. as if intestines would fall out, with, Extremities. —
Bone pain in r.arm and r. leg. Pains
painful and large stool, then at 1.30 and 2 a.m. small are always felt crosswise, Mdienr. leg is affected the 1.
and painful stools with increasing pains. R. hypo- arm equally so, and when it is r. arm it is also 1.
is
chondrium, jaain grumblings in evening after being
;
thigh. Pain in r. shoulder and 1. leg r. shoulder and ;
—
Kectum aad Anus. Urging to stool. Blind hsemor- 1. knee r. arm near wrist and in 1. leg near malleoli
;
—-Dysentery, with
;
Stool. threadlike pulse. Liquid L knee and r. elbow above 1. knee and in 1. arm. ;
moss and suspended in water, at 4.30 a.m. Entirely in r. Pain in shoulders and in r. breast in r. shoul- ;
albuminous. Sticky green, smelling like rotten eggs. der after dinner; in 1., and in r. forearm near wrist;
Yellow, Hke tincture of turmeric, with yellow and in 1. after getting up.
.green flocks. Frequent, painful, with colic, of bistre Arm. Bruised pain in 1. — Pain in r. 1. rheu- ; ;
color and slimy, the last containing false membranes, matic, in 1. Arthritic pain in r. elbow. Pain in 1. arm
looking as if intestines had been scrajDed, also yellow near wrist. Pain near r. wrist at 3 p.m. Hand, pain
spots as from grease and feeling like a stream of fire. in 1. at 9.80 p.m. rheumatic, in r. neuralgic, in r.
; ;
Urinary Organs. —Lancinations in urethra, with ex- Lower Extremities. Thigh, pain in r. in 1. near ;
coriations of glans penis and beginning of a sanious knee at 6.30 p.m. rheumatic, close to 1. knee ; coxal-
;
and purulent secretion, the excoriation > bathing gic, in 1. coxalgic, in r. hip.
;
thick, in the form of clouds and masses of moss, while ing ;in r. when walking, and in 1. when sitting
the surface (beneath the spots) is clear and as if aching, in knees and driving P. in thighs rheumatic, ;
of I. lung. Cough dry ; mth constriction in throat; dry in bed, < touch of bed-clothes. Rheumatic pains in
and harsh, causing pain in forehead and abdomen (Bry.) 1. fourth and little toes.
—
Red erythematous tetter on r. thigh below
raised with effort dry and spasmodic.
; ilium (after dinner), with pain and itching, less in-
Chest. —L. lung dull on percussion. Shooting doion- flamed in evening, then another of lighter color, but
wardfrom I. nipple, with stiffness of I. side of neck. Pain sore to touch, behind it, the first followed by a dark-
moves up to behind sternum and becomes sharper and cut- colored spot for several months. Pimples on 1. tem- ;
ting, < long breath and motion of hands, as in triturating poral region and on back below upper lip, on r. side ;
(Bry.). Acute pain on r. side, seemingly in pleura. small red, in a thick cluster beneath 1. labial commiss-
Pain < singing or loud speaking P. in region of ure, with crawling and gnawing itching on lip, then
; ;
diaphragm on motion beneath 1. nipple, with palpi- below angle of mouth, becoming pustular, and one
;
tation ;
in lungs, > bending forward (Coloc.) in 1. on eyebrow, which is painful (r. side)
; on 1. side of ;
lung, then weariness, the jDain returning on coughing nose, filled with serum itching, on nose, thighs and ;
or drawing a deep breath. Spaces beticeen ribs close to back red," on stomach on nape of neck
; on back, ; ;
sternum tender on pressure, and darting pain shoots over to itching at night and towards morning; on 1 wrist; on
r. side. Oppression after smoking; after the forcible 1. middle finger; on thighs; red, on r. thigh. Itch-
inspirations; with difficulty in breathing. Warmth pustules on 1. hand, with itching. Variolous pustule
internally, with dull pain at base of lungs and with on bend of 1. arm. Blister as from a bug-bite between
feehng of tightness. Weak and sore feeling. Paraly- sacrum and r. ilium.
sis of r. lung in forenoon, with violent pain. Itching of lobe of r. ear, of face, nose, and especially
;;
of 1. tiiigh tliighs; nates; r. thigli in evening, then poisoning has followed this course several times, it
;
1.; hii)S and 1. thigh; 1. ham; arms at night; fore- began this tune on 1. cheek.
arins at night; wrists at niglit; ]. hand and r. side; 1. Waking
aliout daylight, urirefreshed, with headache.
hand between middle and little lingers ; last 1. fingers, Did not rest well at night, turned and moved all
then in r. night, could not dismiss from thoughts what had my
Sleep. — Drowsiness ; > open air ; irresistible. Som- occurred during the day, and got up unrefreshed.
nolence till evening. Sleeplessness. Slumbers tardy Fever, with vomiting of ingesta, scarlet eruption, pulse
with drowsiness in morning. Night restless; sleep rapid, full and steady, fauces red and swollen, t<jnsils
restless during first part of night, with frightful and submaxillary glands enlarged, yellowish diarrhfjea,
dreams. frontal headache, soreness of throat and nausea, after-
Dreams gloomy and frightful frightful, all night, ; wards desquamation of cuticle and a carbuncle on
waking him at 5 a.m. Tiresome, of duels, flight, ete. anterior aspect of thigh, the eruption, fever and
fatiguing, of reckless boasting, of trying to sing politi- diarrhcea being much like some ca,ses of scarlet fever,
cal songs in a loud voice in spite of the presence of and the diarrhcea lasting much longer than the other
spies. Extraordinary, of political affairs. Of churches, symptoms, all the other children had the eruption
of horses and of troublesome things. Of supernatural on neck and ujjjjcr limbs.
things. Of the country, and other dreams. Compli-
cated, but containing its own explanation, as if it had
happened the night before. Asparagus.
Fever. —
Chilliness, with cold feet. Fever, with
Asparagus the well-known garden perennial, contains
adipsia and rapid pulse. Warmth of skin. officinalis,
an active principle (Asparagine), which also occurs in Convallaria,
Paris, Robinia,etc. A tincture is prepared from the young sprouts.
Asimina Triloba. —
General Action.. This subsstance is a marked diuretic
and sometimes an emetic it depresses the heart, pro-
;
The Papaw, a small tree growing in the South and Southwest duces profuse mucous secretions, nasal and bronchial,
of Ihe United States, ripens a fleshy fruit, which is edible when ripe. and causes weakness. Its allies are Convallaria,
A tincture is prepared from tlie crushed seeds. Tlie cutaneous dis-
Squills, Paris, Digitalis, Apocynum, etc.
turbance (and fever) were caused by eating the skin of the fruit.
volving eye, with occasional sharp pain over it, which in sinciput, then aching in temples, < 1. vertigo in ;
was < by a single cough. Throat sore, but not so much sinciput. Temples, pressing pain, < pressure.
so as the hoarseness would indicate. Stomach felt Eyes. —
Stitches and crawling. Vision acute.
increased in size soreness on jiressure. Colic. Rum-
;
stool, then a pappy, insufficient stool. Soreiiess in aching extending from root of nose over foreheiid to
abdomen, < pressure. Pain in 1. hypochondrium. fore part of head C, with beginning dryness and
;
Rectum and bowels inactive. Insufficient stool. swelling of internal nostrils, then impeded entrance
Hoarseness; with unusual difficulty in talking, of air;" dry C. Smell lost.
seeming as if mucous membrane were thickened, and Face. —
i'ale.
organs slow to respond to efforts of speech. Cough
slight and dry. Aching pain in upper part of chest,
Mouth.. —
Painless cavity and exfoliation of a carious
molar. Saliva diminished increased sweetish, as if ; ;
Eyes red, burning and smarting, lids swollen, and ing from deep in throat and inclination to cough, ;
face covered with pale red eruption, with some swell- the mucus is not readily loosened, but is brought up
ing of integument and with much smarting and burn- by paroxysms of cough H. of mucus. Copious tena- ;
ing, if allowed to run its course watery vesicles tbrm, cious mucus from throat.
which coalesce, burst and form large dark crusts, but Stomach. — Thirst. Retching while
Eructations.
on this occasion, after Rhus tox. od, the erujition did coughing. Nausea on waking before o v.m., and vom-
not form crusts and subsided in a few days, when the iting of the food eaten in the evening, with bile and
stomach became tender to touch, as if " sore inside," mucus, then fecal bilious diarrhcea. then frequent
for three days, with bloating, then > by appearance vomiting with increased cftbrt. Wind.
of dry, papular eruption in patches over body and
extremities, with now arid then a watery vesicle, and
—
Abdomen. Discharge of ntuch wind. Distention.
Colic, with bilious diarrhiva. Griping in region of
with intense itching and burning, < scratching and navel, which is painful on touch. Pinching below
heat, > cold air and cold water, the eruption begin- navel in evening. l)i-awing pain in groins.
ning with a red, itching, burning point, after scratch- —
Anus and Stool. Burning and soreness at anus-
10
Asparagus. 146 Asterias Eubens.
(Itching in anus.) Peculiar desire for stool and some- then below side of knee, evening when sitting. Indi-
1.
what difficult hardish stool. cations of cramp in calves. Cramplike pain in 1. calf
—
Urinary Organs. Burning in urethra and cutting; while stretching on waking, > rubbing. R. foot more
burning after urinating, with sensation as if there painful than 1. R. foot weaker than 1. Drawing in 1.
were more urine to pass. Urging to urinate. Urina- toe, which he had cut with an axe when a boy, at 10
ting frequently, with fine stitches in m-ifice of urethra. Fre- P.M. before sleep.
quent scanty discharge of urine, preceded by sticking Sleep.— Drowsiness and yawning in morning.
;
Ex2Dectoration difficult.
—
Clinical. Is reported to have cured a case of chorea, quiet
only when the hands were in the pockets; at other times trembling
Mucus is more readily loosened upon each turn of of arms and legs, could scarcely walk.
coughing. Breathing difficult when moving or ascend-
ing stairs. Is obliged to sit up in bed to relieve the
—
Mind. Uncommon cheerfulness in evening. Incli-
nation to bite. Irritation from noon tiU 2 p.m., with
breathing.
anger and inclination to pick a quarrel with some one.
Chest. —Stitches in 1. on inspiration; in various
Melancholy alternating with cerebral excitement, with
parts on inspiration, especially about 1. scapula. Press-
inclination to give herself up to mental or bodily work,
ure in, after breakfast. Sudden darting pain through
to walk or engage in violent exercise, species of moral
r. at 10 A.M. Oppression. Constriction; < writing.
intoxication. Weeping, with despair, then calmness.
Tension when taking a deep breath tensive sensation
Sensitiveness prompting him to weep from least emo-
;
on inspiration, as if hollow. Hollow sensation, with Anguish from noon till 3 p.m., as if a misfor-
tion.
external heaviness.
tune were impending or he were going to hear bad
—
Heart and Pulse, Stitching in region of heart after
news, and he then feels as if he should give way to
eating. Palpitation, < after motion and ascending
tears. Disturbance of understanding, with general
stairs, with anxious restlessness loith oppression of
;
deljility.
chest; while
held trembled.
sitting, so that the leaves of the book he
Pulsation of heart perceptible to
—
Head. Distress in brain. Headache stopped at
noon. Aching, < at close of day, more severe at back
touch and hearing on moderate motion. Irregular,
;
of head than at forehead, the head aches all night.
quick, twofold stroke of heart. Heart's beat hardly
Whole skull painful during the severe pains. Pain in
perceptible. Pulse small, compressible. Pulse ac-
skull as if being crushed. Vertigo when walking. ;
ing pains through loins, in region of lumbar vertebrae burst. Throbbing; when ascending or walking.
while sitting. Twitches in brain during first half of night, when
;
—
Upper Extremities. Shoulder. Pain in region of, blowing nose. Heaviness with heat, throbbing in
;
while walking, preventing rapid motion and some- misty vision. Aching above eyes in sinciput in ;
times causing limping. Bruised pain in muscles in morning, hardly ceasing in daytime by walking in
middle, making it difficult to walk, < descending open air; with fulness, contraction of muscles and
stairs, with sore pain on touch. Sore pain in upper compression above eyes seeming to crush eyes by a
;
surface on touch and on bending hip and knee-joints, heavy weight. Twitchings in forehead, at temples,
making it difficult to walk. Stitching above r. knee, especially occiput.
;; ;
Pressure at temples. Lancinating pain in r. temple. end of little finger. Compression in pra3cordial region.
Pain in vertex as if skull were bruised. Agitation, Fulness, making him fearful of syncope. Undulating
spasms, feeling of uneasiness in upper part of brain, pulsations at night causing anxiety.
< exercising memory or understanding, a sensation Heart. —
Anxiety during the night and in morning.
similar to the weariness of a limb after great exertion. Palpitation leaping, and when strong extending to
;
Flying pain in r. half of head. Sudden pain in r. epigastrium, with a tightening sensation. Beats
side. Fulness of head, seeming to disturb it laterally. scarcely preceptible and prolonged.
Occipital aching after breakfast, going and coming Back. —
Drawing pain in sacrum. ;
meatus, is concentrated at occiput and there ceases, ing to arm of hypothenar eminence and of 1. finger.
—
;
returns in the course of the day, but more feebly. Lower Extremities. Bruised pain. Restlessness in
Hard hearing, < r. ear hard hearing, with sounds as
; a close room, with need of fresh air. Lassitude.
of a river, of waves. Sudden loud noise in both ears. —
Thigh. Lancinations in anterior j)art on anterior ;
—
Nose. Sneezing in morning on waking, with coryza. surface burning, in 1. great trochanter and hijj-joint,
;
—
;
Stomach. Appetite wanting, with loss of taste. movement, it centres at articulation of great toe with
Aversion to meat. Capricious appetite, with desire the metatarsal bone and continues there all day.
for highly seasoned dishes, strong cheese, liquors, cof- Painful drawing in soles and toes.
fee, tea. Loud and frequent eructations in mortiing. Toes. —
Cutting in 1. great, with soreness of 1. sole
Nausea. Lassitude of stomach in morning, after and pain in toes. Lancinating jjain, especially in 1.
many loud eructations, with heat in this organ. great, with heat and soreness, which j^revented wear-
—
Abdomen. Alternately swollen and lessened in size. ing a shoe, < after sunset and in a close room, with
Colic, with shivering alternating with flushes of heat redness, which was < by heat, the pain > cold air or
in face colic, then diarrhoea.
; Drawing in walls. cold water, renewed by warmth of bed, but ceased in
Flatulence very troublesome after each meal, because early joart of night, and returned several evenings.
it does not pass off either above or below. Dull pain Skin. —
Eruption between breasts. Redness on chest,
in shocks in r. side and near navel. with branlike efflorescence red spot over 1. olecranon ;
—
Eectum and Stool. Hfemorrhoidal swelling. Hiem- process, with a dry, branny, friable coating, and a simi-
orrhoidal flux. Heat in rectum. Stool liquid, brown, lar spot on anterior part of same arm red blotch on ;
gushing. Frequent, soft stools. Difficult, firm stool. chest, with itching. Formication in lower limbs.
Constipation, ineffectual urging. Itching around 1. thumb-nail of thighs and legs, > ;
—
Urinary Organs. Frequent urging to urinate, and towards 6 p.m. in open air.
more abundant urine. Frequent emission of watery Sleep. —
Sleepy when reading. Sleep from 2 a.m.
urine. Thick viscid urine, with heat in urethra on till middle of day. Sleep, with restlessness. 'S^i%-id
urinating. dreams about persons and events.
—
Sexual Organs. Erections in morning frequent in
; Fever. —
Shivering, with drowsiness, heat of skin
sleep. Pressure in lower organs of abdomen (womb ?), and restlessness at night S. during the colic, alter-
;
walking is troublesome. Anguish in womb as if some- nating with flushes of heat in face. Coldness of 1.
thing protruded. Jerking in uterus. Unusual mois- arm as from a cold wind. Heat. Antipathy to every-
ture in vagina, which affords relief General sensa- thing which causes heat, with extreme desire to bathe
tion as before menses. Menses delayed eight clays, in cold water. Heat in head ; as if surrounded by hot air ;
during which the colic and other sufferings which in head, then in whole body, with desire to drink cold
usually accompany them are present, but they cease water and cool herself internally and externally of feet ;
after appearance of the flow, which is more abundant of skin, fever at close of day, shivering, heat followed
than usual. She is harassed by sexual desire every by cold of skin after evening meal, with malaise, fre-
;
Aching in r. superior bone, with pressure in both haste, becoming a desire to fight. Impossible to keep
bones. Pain in masseter muscles. Burning in pharynx, him in bed and difficult to keep him from walking
oesophagus and stomach. Stool loose, like diarrhoea, about. Sensitiveness; to sounds and objects at night,
at 7.15 A.M., an unusual hour, with burning and tenes- with symptoms akin to early stage of ipeningitis, in
mus, at 8 A.M. burning at anus, recurring occasion- morning rapid pulse, furred tongue and hot, dry skin.
ally, and at 9.15 a.m. occasional tenesmus. Sleep General discomfort. Weakness; morning on rising;
restless after midnight, frequently disturbed, with in morning, lay in a half-dreamy sleep and after dress-
dreams of quarreling. ing great desire to lie down again in open air ; during;
sions ;
especially of limbs beginning in neck and producing sensation.
; Lost the power to estimate dis-
face. Clonic spasms of biceps flexor cubiti and of tances either by eye or touch, touching an object
muscles of jaw, < by disturbing the patient. Clonic produces no sensation. Better sitting or standing
cramp in face and limbs (moves arms forward in front than lying.
of chest). Staggering, then falling, with convulsive —
CliniCRl. It has been used liomo?opatliically for neuralgias
movements of limbs, then pupils much dilated, heart supraorbital, <^ emotion; earache; neuralgia under the knee, ^
beating rajjidly, tongue curled to roof of mouth, lips, warm wraps, etc. It has sometimes been prescribed for the symp-
mouth and throat dry, convitlsions about once in five toms of Bell., especially in meningitis, spinal irritation.
minutes, glossopharyngeal not responsive to tickling. —
Mind. Delirium, with restlessness < at night,
;
Twitching in head and arms, with vomiting, face red, with agitation with drowsiness
; followed by or
;
then pale, pleasant delirium, head thrown from side alternating with stupor. Meddlesome D. Frightful
to side, fingers closed, arms flexed, convulsions of phantasies. Spectral illusions at night. Struggling
upper limbs, looking as if deeply drunk, after three to rise from bed (Bell.). Jumping out of bed and in-
hours clonic spasms over whole body, passing into sisting on dressing himself. Resists being undressed,
toxic ones, pupils dilated, no reaction, difficult de- saying continually that he shall lose the train. Rest-
glutition, voice hoarse and thick, skin insensible, less and unmanageable, refusing to answer, swallow
dry, bluish-white, no fever, pulse small, frequent, or to be examined, and appeared profoundly intoxi-
soft, irregular, intermittent, respiration accelerated, cated. Delirious and restless, talking constantly
superficial. about his .
Talked almost unintelligible non-
affairs.
Jerkings ; arms and face, when
esisecially in legs, seiise in morning on waking. Attempts to reason.
attempting to drink the arm contracted suddenly and Insisted that her blood did not circulate, and that her
the water was spilled, and when walking one or both feet must be put into hot water or she would die.
legs contracted, throwing one to the ground. Hands Answers imaginary questions. Talked and laughed
tremulous and eyes closed, but she became quiet and wildly, but answered questions readily, fancying that
drowsy, then kicking and throwing her arms about, they were at home and attempting to arrange furni-
limbs weak, unable to stand, face flushed, then med- ture. Returned answers when addressed, whose be-
dlesome and pleasant delirium, picked at her clothes, ginning showed that he understood, but which passed
tried to get out of bed, imagined she was sewing, into irrelevant, senseless talk. Incoherent quarreling.
nursing her child or shopping with her sister, then Dehrium after a chill, resembling the subdelirium of
re^jeated sighing and yawning, then unconsciousness certain typhoid fevers. Busied with subjects which
and stupor, eyes closed, puf)ils dilated, muscular at other times occupy his mind, politics and struggles
system relaxed, except trismus, deglutition ahnost consequent on his relations in life. On closing eyes
impossible, respiration labored and like that of an in- after retiring, mind filled with strange ideas, rambling,
toxicated person, lids closed, conjunctivas injected, incoherent speech, spectral illusions, with fits of wild,
eyes brilliant and staring, tongue, hard and soft palates uncontrollable laughter, the dehrium lasting aU night,
glazed and parched. Face flushed, pulse full, string, fancied that I was afflicted with epilepsy and afraid
hard and bounding, respiration almost stertorous, others would discover my condition, nearly oblivious
somnolency, impairment of senses, when aroused and of all that transpired the latter part of the night, but
raised up he' would look around wildly, and when know from bruises and pains from contact with a
addressed in a loud voice muttered incoherent words, stove, chair or some sohd body that it was passed in
tremor, weakness, especially of lower limbs, so that the wildest delirium.
he was unable to stand, though there was considerable Delirium, resembhng delirium tremens incessant ;
strength in his arms, involuntary micturition. Con- rambling, restlessness, grasping at imaginary objects
vulsive trembling of one or another muscle. and screaming from fright, terror was depicted on his
— ;;
laughter. Hallucinations, grasping at imaginary ol)- and forgetful, after partly finishing a sentence was
jccts, with staggering, rapid, full and strong pulse, obliged to inquire what I had been saying. Feels as
drowsy, stupid, answered in an indistinct tone but if awakened from a dream. Confusion of mind when
rationally, afterwards coma increased, head hung upon he closes his eyes, and all sorts of spectres. Dull and
his shoulders in a limp state, unconscious, resi:)iration not inclined to move about or converse vjhera spoken ;
ceased and artificial respii-ation was resorted to. Pick- to often turns his head to the virong side. Unconsciousness ;
ing at specks and at the air, on lying in bed. Picking
.
with incoherent talking and irritability, striking his
;
at bed-clothes, as if searching for something at night, mother when she took him from the nurse. Comatose
with confused mutterings (Hyos.). Incoherent quar- and insensible, with dilated pupils and flu.shed and
reling. Frenzied with excitement. At times when swollen face; with cyanotic and cool skin, pale face,
it seemed to him as if he were fully conscious he saw livid lips, relaxed limbs, jaw hanging down, mouth
persons at the bedside, and slowly reached out to and tongue dry, pupils dilated, insensible, respiration
grasp them, or saw books and newspapers which slow, jjulse 90.
receded, or the hand would come in contact with them Head and face flushed and hot, with full, bound-
and feel nothing. Felt a wet cloth on my head, but ing, irregular pulse. Sticking in base of skull and
supposed I had been out in the rain without a hat, especially over eyes on every motion and < stepping.
etc., etc. Feeling as if screwed up, and walking caused sticking.
Delirious, but not wholly unconscious, starting from Aching with vertigo, jjain in back and nausea with
; ;
a brief repose, and screaming with pain or terror and vertigo on sudden motion sick headache, with pain ;
clutching, flexor muscles of limbs, especially upper, in r. eye and r. temple. Fulness and discomfort;
were principally affected, muscles of spine occasionally skull feels too small for brain, pain in vertex and over
contracted so as to jerk head backward, pupils dilated, eyes, pain in all that part of head above eyes, head
pulse rapid and weak, skin dry, hot and covered with feels as if it would burst. Dull feeling, with feeling
scarlatinoid redness. Violent delirium, tongue dry as if hair were matted into a thick felt. Chnfusion in
and brown, respiration labored and quick, with flaj)- morning as after a disturbed night, > open air dizzy, ;
ping of cheeks, twitching of arms and legs, catching e\-enings, alternating with vivid phantasies, with gen-
at imaginary objects. Excitement, with congested eral fatigue and at times ringing in ears. Intoxicated
skin, face, hands and whole body swollen, delirium, feeling, afraid to walk, must concentrate the mind to
sensibility suspended, clonic spasms at times of limbs, keep from falling, staggering.
pupils dilated, thirst, speech thick and clogged, tongue Vertigo; in morning on rising, so that it became
and throat swollen. Delirium, with absurd hallucina- dark before his eyes on waking on waking, < rising,
; ;
tions, pulse rapid and feeble, skin flushed and dry, with confusion of head on waking, with staggering
;
tongue dry and brown, thirst, throat dry. towards objects for support; on turning head quickly ;
Motion unpleasant, and if feet were lifted in walk- when attempting to walk with wanderings of vision ;
ing the floor seemed to recede before they were put with weight on vertex and over eyes with pressure in ;
down again, a sliding of the feet seemed the only safe temples, with little or no pain with strange feeling in ;
way of locomotion, with dizziness and fear of falling, head, so that he could not see, throat deep red, sore,
great thirst, but only a little water could be drunk at with inability to swallow with heaviness, drowsiness ;
a time because swallowing was unpleasant, languid or sleep, tendency to dreamy delirium and in women
feeling, a semi-recumbent position was assumed, and startings intermittent intermittent in forenoon.
; ;
whether sleep with wild dreams or waking hallucina- Forehead. Intermittent fine drawing stitches accross F.
tions followed it was impossiljle to tell, but they were and temples. Aching > closing eyes headache begin-
; ;
the opposite of those produced by Cannabis indica, ning in middle of F. in anterio-superior cerebral
;
for all the imaginations and conversations were of the region with vertigo on moving suddenly. Fulness,
;
long past, whether there was total blindness or imagi- with heat of head in anterior part of brain in front
; ;
nation of blindness could not be remembered, but all part of head, with dilatation of pupils.
the images were very distinct, the actions were per- Temples.-^iSic/i ('/!(/ /»! /. in morning on waking, extend-
formed by embodied spirits of those long since de- ing behind ear, scarcely permitting him to open I. eye,
]iarted, and lengthy pleasant conversations were held < moving about in open air. Aching and in eyes inter- ; ;
with Plato, Alcibiades, Aspasia and others, sound sleep mittent, like a deep heavy pressure, and at other times
must have followed, for consciousness did not return tension in anterior cerebral region, as if brain pressed
till sixteen hours after taking the Atropia, then sudden out in all directions. Pressure li'om M-ithout. < r.
waking, with nothing abnormal but languor and dis- Bruised feeling. Fulness in T. and forehead, with ;
turbed vision. Loud cries without pain. pain and with vertigo so that one can scarcely walk.
Fretful. Desire to scold and quarrel, alternating Throbbing.
with internal anxiety and fear, changing at last to Pressure under parietal bones. Throbbing in vertex.
anguish. Morose, quarrelsome, angry at trifles. Sud- Eyes. Restless.— Projecting from sockets.
den fear of death, with nervous excitement and for- gested; and glassy. Fixed and glassy. .-Ic/iUi^; and in
Con-
mication all over body. Apprehension after his inter- head and in temples
; with laclirymation in back
; :
nal restlessness, soon amounting to anxiety. Sadness part with fulness and pressure in anterior part of
:
;
Atropinum, 150 Atropinum.
head, making me restless, with sleeplessness till near rigid. Lips swollen and hanging down L. parched, ;
morning. Swollen feeUng, and the pain in eyes and tem- and no relief from water.
ples < with each jiulsation of the heart. Eyes and lids —
Mouth. Teeth and lips dry and covered with
sore to touch. Dryness. Intolerance of light. Weariness. sordes. Teeth feel " on edge." Tongue trembles
Pain in 1. ball. Pressure from without in every direc- when protruded with light redness of tip and edges.
;
tion in ball. Pupils immovable and dilated dilated, Tongue coated dirty gray white whitish on margins
; ;
; ;
with diplopia dilated, with clouded vision, images and yellow in middle T. thick, cannot articulate dis-
; ;
confused, with a reddish tinge. Lids swollen red and tinctly. Tongue dry and coated mucous layer dry,
; ; ;
excoriated skin of lids erysipelas of lids spreading to brown and hard anterior part or whole of dorsum,
; ;
face and head inflammatory swelling of mucous mem- excef)t a wide margin, dry, brown and rough dorsum
;
;
brane of eyes, with muco-purulent secretion, often of T., roof of mouth and velum jialati dry and glazed ;
with swelhng of lachrymal sac, occasionally with less feeling as " dry as a chip," though moist to sight and
swelling but more marked hyjDsrffimia and lachryma- touch, and the throat seemed almost as if its sides
tion ; lids heavy and difficult to keep open about 9 p.m., were stuck together; and hard and soft palates, ex-
without sleepiness lids ache lids feel sore and are tending down pharynx and larynx, making voice
; ;
red. Glaucoma of r. Congestion with dryness of the husky and often inducing dry cough and difficult
;
conjunctiva and aching in ball erysipelatous inflam- deglutition. Tongue and mouth dry and feverish and
;
mation and swelling of conjunctiva and lids conjunc- throat dry, > for only a short time by water, the dry-
;
tivitis. Sharp pain under r. eye, with aching in temples. ness of throat increased, causing at first frequent deglu-
Intermittent neuralgic pain imder I. orbit running back to tition, afterwards strong effort to avoid swallowing,
ear. which had become painful. Tongue partially par-
Vision and hearing morbidly sensitive at night.
; alyzed. T. difficult to protrude and cannot be moved
Difficult vision with r. eye; D., of small, near objects. about in mouth at will. T. and other muscles assist-
When talking with persons they suddenly vanish. ing in speech difficult to move. Stuttering, espe-
After looking at objects a few minutes they become cially at words difficult to pronounce. Slowness and
indistinct and fade away. Letters run together after embarrassment of articulation. Articulation indis-
reading a little. Eyes lost control of distance, print tinct, rapid and chattering. Speech thick, probably
held at usual distance was blurred, at a long distance from dryness of mouth and throat.
letters could be distinguished but words soon ran into Mucous membrane red. Hard and soft palates
confusion, distant objects were plainer than natural, but completely glazed. Thick, viscid or slimy mucus.
near objects soon became indistinct and light caused Coating of viscid, slimy, white mucus. Mouth and
pain deep in balls. Partial blindness, with one pupil throat feel as if she could not swallow, but she drank
twice as large as the other. Partial color-blindness. Can- with avidity M'arm water, though it seemed difficult
not estimate distances correctly. Staggering, catching at first. Formication on palate. Buccal cavity feels
at distant objects which appeared near and often stum- hot. Dryness at night, especially along median line
;
bling over objects which appeared distant. Quick rota- and on each side of it. Hard and soft palates and back
tion and duplicatioii of objects. Dim V.; with golden of oesophagus as dry and glazed as a piece of paper. Dry-
circles dancing before eyes. During the increasing ness of M. and throat, with sensation of burning and
;
dimness illusions of gigantic figures, whirls, double choking and difficult swallowing D. suddenly > by ;
images, enlarged appearance of all objects and laugh- a viscid acid secretion, of offensive odor, like sweat of
able or frightful ajipearances of all kinds. Diplopia. feet, the mouth becomes foul and clammy, with a
The large figures on the carpet seemed to be constantly bitter coppery taste ; but no thirst, and inability to
and successively rising to her face (perpendicular dip- feelpassage of water through mouth and throat. No
lopia, the apparent object below the real one). Round sensation in M. and throat when drinking water except
or oval objects seem elongated the vertical diameter
; slight coldness. Loss of sensation in buccal cavity,
of the human face seemed equal to the rest of the with loss of taste.
body, especially prominent were the nose and chin, Salivation. Taste slimy sour sweetish to food ; ; ;
with their margins enveloped in mist, next day pupils lost salt, to everything.
;
flies on the door, which was was white, at night, con- on swallowing increasing till hoarse. Burning and
; ;
tinued till next noon, on closing eyes. Bright spots and in stomach. Dryness > towards morning and espe-
; ;
stars and a brilliant glow around letters. Bright flashes cially in gullet, so that he could not swallow bread
at night on closing eyes. V. of a black bug, with verita- and butter unless he took water with pressure in an- ;
ble legs, below a black door knob. V. in morning of a terior and superior cerebral regions with constriction ;
thousand-legged brown worm on carpet, the predomi- and desire for something sour and juicy, the D. and
nating color of which was brown. C. < by a sour apple extending to lower passage of
—
;
Ears. Hearing sensitive, with frequent illusions. nares causing constant incUnation to swallow
;
Roaring. Hears tinkling bells. Ringing. causing inclination to cough, > swallowing water.
—
Nose. Mucous membrane dry. Sneezing caused Constriction. Fulness. Choking, then inability to
by glaring light and r^^bbing nose frequently.
; swallow, with feeling as if seized by the throat.
Face. Red; and hot; with white spots afterwards
; Throbbing or heaving sensation in carotids. Swal-
pale. Pale; and sweaty. Expression of mania; of lowing produced spasins of suffocation; swallowing ap-
anxiety. Twitching, especially around mouth and peared to give pain, manifested by grimaces and increased
lids. Mouth opens but little, masticator muscles are facial spasms.
Atropinum. 15; Atropinum.
Stomach. — llurifjer, < eating; H. for salt food ; con- Pulse. — Rapid
with increased force of cardiac i-on-
;
stant iuit .soon .satisfied, food tasteless. Appetite lost. tractions and of arterial tone; with increased tone but
Av(!rsion to moat and beer, the beer aggravated tlic diminished volume; increased in volume and power,
empty feeling in stomach and caused painful pressure. often with vertigo full and soft ; in morning on ris- ;
drynCKH of throat. Eructations, empty ; tasting like the il)le; small and weak; with heat. Slow; afterwards
yolk of eggs. rai)id S., afterwards small and rapid.
; Weak.
Nausea; in morning, with vomiting. Ineffectual Extremities. —
Movements are unsteady, as from
retching. Vomiting after warm drinks after milk of ; ;
loss of control over limbs. Trembling. Sudden
food after dinner profuse V. of colorless mucus, then
;
stretchings, always waking him. Spasms, clonic.
of green, bitter fluid after the morning vertigo. Ner- Weakness especially of lower. Heaviness and inac-
;
vous and walcofnl for three hours, hurried from bed tivity, especially of lower H. and numbness. Ting-
;
and vomited iMufusely a watery fluid, bitter ;at fir.st, ling in ends of fingers and toes. Numbness, with for-
nearly tasteless, afterwards with sticking in umbilical mication in arms. Partial paralysis of arms and legs.
region. Constrictive pain caused by beer, < walking, —
Upper Extremities. Arms, hands and fingers thrown
with eructations of air and nausea. Distress in epi- about constantly, as in delirium. Hands feel dry and
gastric region. Feeling in night as if the stomach glosay numbness of H. extending to finger-tips, with
;
had got a grip of the apple eaten in the evening and prickling, afterwards insensibility. Fingers numb,
would hold it as in a vise. Sensitiveness to strong with feeling as if holding a book, which he fears will
pressure. Soreness of pit. Discomfort. Burning. drop, and on taking a small object, as a pin. it appears
Uneasiness, with empty eructations, then with nausea as if there were five or six insensibility of tips.
;
—
Rectum. Urging to stool. Paralysis of sphincters Skin. Hands and fingers suddenly swelled and be-
of R. and bladder. came stiff' while the face was scarlet-red and eye-
Stool. —
Diarrhoea of yellow bile. Frecpient wateiy, lids swollen. Redness; like scarlet fecer, over face and
gushing. In the stool, fluid seemed mixed with urine. upper half of body, skin hot and dry. Feeling as if turgid
No stool for five days and then induced artificially. and sicollen, aftenvards covered with a rash similar to that
—
Urinary Organs. Tenesmus and frequent desire to of scarlatina. Formication preventing sleep.
urinate ineff'ectual desire frequent desire with only
; ; Sleep. — ;
modic stricture, after long waiting void half a tea- of ideas; with sometimes flu.shing of face. Waking
cupful, stream no larger than a knitting-needle (stream late in morning, with heaviness and confusion of head.
ordinarily extra large), inability to empty bladder, Sleepiness early, but inability to tail asleep, heard
then only in drops, then complete stricture, the cath- every noise, but could not open his eyes, wearied by di-
eter drawing oft' a pint of normal looking urine. versified dreams, that he was in a forest followed by
Micturition only after some trouble difficult and in ; serpents, tried to flee, but could only move with diffi-
drops. Urine passed slowly and increased in quan- culty, the serpents wound themselves about him or
tity U. retained. Incontinence of U.
; and involuntary ; crept into his clothes, or a common play-haU lying on
stool. Frequent micturitioir at night; and profuse the table increased in size, so that the room could no
almost colorless urine. Dysuria. Urine profuse; longer contain it and it threatened to choke him, or he
scanty high-colored, turbid
; acid, dark, brownish,
; thought the masonry work was going to yield on all
without sediment and containing atropine. sides and the house was going to fall, afterwards cov-
Respiratory Organs. Voice husky — lost weak. ; ; ered only with a shirt he came to a place deserted by
Cougli paroxysmal, from mucus in throat, with diffi-
; people, saw several persons come up to him. tried to
cult expectoration of thick tough mucus, after the flee but could not because he was lame, these en-
cougli burning in throat periodic diy tickling, from
;
deavors to escape from danger exliausted him, and he
speaking or smoking, with sore feeling in throat and was glad to bo free from this condition when awakened
pressure on chest. Scanty, thick, frothy, white sputa. by a loud cry.
Choking. Rattling inspiration. Rapid respiration. Sleeplessness till 1 a.m.. then dreams of people mov-
:
Chest. —
Erdes about base, pain over r. side of, cough, ing about disfigured in such a way that the perpen-
with rust-colored and scanty expectoration, dulness of dicular diameter of the foce almost equalled in size the
chest as far as spine of scalpukv on r. side behind, tu- rest of tlic body, os|K'cially the nose and chin and the
bular breathing and bronchophony, rough breathing I
contours ajijieiired misty with delirium. Unintelli-
;
over 1. lung posteriorly. A\'armth. gible t^ilking in sleep. Short restless naps. Restless
—
!
Heart. Fluttering sensation in cardiac region. sleep, with dreams of running horses, of jdaying liase-
Palpitation at night, with groat debility and distress.
;
I
ball, of am]nitating a man's arm, of shadowy forms
Action accelerated and pressure of blood increased I
sitting or standing by the bedside or moving in the
by weak doses, the reverse from poisonous doses. Ac- air.
tion irregular and apparently obstructed. Labored Dreams and startings, a fancied noise is a common
heavily and to my feeling at the rate of about fifty per cause of waking, and at these times the patient gen-
[
minute, with sore feeling over base of heart. erallv manifests a little delirium.
i
Frightful dreams
Aurum. 152 Aurum.
waking him, disconnected, of being murdered, of fall- voice and with red face, "Mother, thou art jewel my
ing from a height, of being attacked by large dogs, etc. of a daughter What sort of a dog is that ? What
!
Pleasant D., of flying, etc. sort of a head is that on the wall ? What is running
Fever. —
Chilliness and cramp, with tingling of ex- about there in the room ? " and asked many other such
tremities. Internal C, < towards 6 p.m., with external foolish questions. Says something absurd in a reverie.
heat, apprehension and restlessness, palpitation, anx- Religious excitement. Howls and screams and imagines
iety as if he had committed a crime and sleeplessness herself lost.
till towards 11 p.m. Frequent rigors and loss of mus- Disgust for life, suicidal tendency (Arsen., Nit. ac).
cular jjower, being unable to walk, or, as he expressed Anguish, increasing unto self-destruction, with spas-
it, "to feel his legs." Chill alternating with heat, with modic contraction of abdomen A. with palintation, ;
tension of chest, dyspnoea and feeble pulse. C. over weariness of limbs and sleeijiness with weakness and ;
back alternating with heat (cold predominating). appearance as if near death (Arsen.). Peevish, and
Cold sensation along spine. Cold extremities. Cold vehement wrath at least contradiction (Bry.). Silent
hands. Cool skin on forehead and head. peevishness alteriaating with cheerfulness. Sullen
Heat of head subjective H. of head H. of face, with
; ; ; mood and taciturnity. If left alone he sits still in a
redness. Hot and dry hands. Hot skin and pun- ; corner, taciturn, melancholy, but the slightest contra-
gent, also with face flushed, veins of forehead turgid diction excites his wrath, which he manifests by
and head burning hot, pungent and dry skin cov-
; disputing and talking much, afterwards by a few
ered with a rash resembling that of scarlatina, which detached words. Anger and vehemence ; when thinking
the child frequently scratched hot, dry skin, with ; of absent persons. Quarrelsome (Verat., Plat.) and ;
Sweat in sleep. that he is unfit for this world and longs for death., tvhich he
contemplates with delight ; imagines he can succeed in noth-
ing ; and he seeks solitude (Con., Nat. m.). Weeping
Aiirum.
because he imagines he has lost the affections of his friends
For use triturate the precipitated metal with sugar of milk. (Puis.) alternating with laughter, as if unconscious
;
General Action. —A
general destructive action on
of herself (Ign., Plat.).
Discouraged at least trifle and out of humor Tyith ;
tissues, especially on connective tissue in parenchy-
himself Dissatisfied with everything, imagines
matous organs on bones, etc.;
lirJntwnships. —
Mercury, Nit. ac. Plat., lod., Phos.,
obstacles everywhere, partly occasioned by adverse fate,
partly by himself, the latter making him morbidly
Rho.L. Puis., Ign.
Generalities. —
Tremulous agitation of nerves, as in depressed. Apprehension, anxiety from a noise at the door,
gnd fear lest some one would come in, anthropophobia
joyous hope. Trembling when he cannot express his
anger. (Makes small motions without knowing it (Nat. m.). Anxiety > while eating (Mez.). Timidity.
when thinking of a motion.) Cannot lie on either Uneasiness he imagines thau he neglects something
;
he imagines that he already feels it, and everything is Clinicsil. —Settled melancholy, with suicidal mania, (it has
disagreeable to him. All sensations fine and acute. not proved so valuable for suicidal mania as might have been ex-
General indisposition, as before an illness. Sensa- pected from its symptomatology; in nonsyphilitic cases Areenic
seems more efficacious). Most valuable for the melancholy of
tion in joints and muscles as after unwonted exercise, syphilitics, with longing for death, disgust for life, but without
feel very strong, going up stairs I involuntarily take attempts to commit suicide. Melancholy, with weeping. Relig-
two steps at a time and run in and out of houses. ious melancholia, with weeping and crying. Mental derange-
Constant inclination to be in motion. Internal empti- ments, with constant rapid questioning, without waiting for replies.
syphilis and effects of mercurial poisoning, by its mental symptoms, tusion, sometimes like a pressure in one 'part of the
noctiirnalaggravation of pains, etc. It is always to be thought of
in interstitial changes of heart, liver and kidneys and in gouly
brain, sometimes like a tearing, < since morning, >
diathesis. Especially suited to old people. 3 p.m. in bones on lying down, as if broken, so that all
;
Great oppression of heart, cardiac difficulty in breathing, weak his vital energy seemed affected.
pulse and great depression of spirits the skin showed large brown
;
Confusion; morning on rising, with heaviness in
patches and again patches like albugo. Severe attacks of oppres-
occii^ut.
sion at heart at night, with palpitation and with great debility.
Hypochondriacal intoxication, head feels full
of compressed air, especially towards nape. Rush of
Minfl. — -Awoke at 3 a.m. and said rapidly in a strong blood ; while stooping. Vertigo when standing w/ien ;
.^, I II
; ;
1., < during motion deep-seated in F. and temples, part so that tears came into his eyes, as when desir-
; ;
> open air. Aching in 1. externally.; Tingling in ing to sneeze, excited by strong sunlight, or exalted,
forepart of head. Bony tumor on upjxr part of side pious grief or highest degree of pity. Itching in
I.
touch on 1. temple externally. Tearing in r. vertex fluent with thick discharge like the white of an egg.
; ;
Bony tumor on r. vertex, with boring pcvin, < touch. almost painless and dry. Sm,ell acute (Graph.), the
Megrim' returning every three or four days, with smoke of the lamp is offensive putrid S. in nose when ;
stitching, burning and beating in one side of forehead, bloiving it (K. bi.) sweetish; smell of brandy in nose, ;
occiput. White pimples all over hairy scalp, with look. Swelling of cheeks, lips and nose, in morning
heat and itching. of one check, ivith drawing and tearing in jaws and hack-
ing and grumbling pain in teeth, which appear too
Clinical. — Most violent pain in the head, with symptoms of long. Bloated, shining as from sweat, with protrud-
exostosis of tlie cranial bones, pains < night, pressure outward,
roaring in the head, sparlcs before the eyes, longing for death. ing eyes. Stitches in one cheek; burning, in zygoma;
itching, on r. side. Tearing in zygoma (Arg., Kali iod.)
Eyes. —
Protruding. Red sclerotica. Tension making in r. half of chin; draioing tearing in I. side of face.
;
vision difficult ; < fixing eyes, > closing them-, with dimin- Tension in malar-bone and ear. Tearing in r. lower
ished vision. Feeling of sand. Pressure as from a jaw, > pressure. Intermittent stitches in external
foreign body P. inward upon 1.
; Heat ; when looking, border of lower jaw. Pain in a gland of lower jaw as
as if blood pressed upon optic nerve. Feeling of weakness if swollen. Burning vesicle on \-ermilion border of
and pressure. Constant lachrymation. '&a\\,pre8sire pain lower lip. Pimjjles on lips, with stitching and itching.
from above downioard in r. ; pjressive pain imoard in r., <
—
C'liilit'al. Diseases of the bones of the face, involving the
during motion ; pressing out in internal and sujJerior mastoid, with horrible odor from the nose and mouth.
angle of 1. ball.
Lids agglutinated in morning ; lids red at approach Mouth. —Teeth. Looseness, oven of anterior, in
of menses lower lids swollen burning in lids, with
; ;
sudden paroxysms. Stitches in upper. Tearing in ;
seen mi.red with another, ivith tension in eyes. Half-sighted, swelling swelling of G. of r. upper molars, with sore-
;
as if the upper half of vision were covered with a dark ness on touch and when eating bleed easily. ;
body (Gels.), can only see lower ohjcrts with tlic inferior Tongue coated brownish. Mouth blistered inside.
half,upper objects invisible. Fiery sjjarks. V. indistinct, Aphthae Pressure in region of palate. Heat, with
as through a black veil. IMomentary loss. smarting. Difficulty in eating. Accumulation of
agreeably sweetish saliva. Putrid smell. Fetid odor
—
CliniCill. A most valuable remedy for very acute inflam- in evening and night, unperceived by himself. Smell
mations, particularly characterized by tendency to ulceration of
as from old cheese. Taste putrid, as of spoiled game,
the cornea; exlrone pholophobia, the patient very sensitive. In
iritis, with intolerable pain in the bones, extending down into between vocals; bitter, with dry sensation in mouth;
the face and nose, with great sorenesss all about the ej'e (Asaf.). astringent metallic sweet, on anterior part of tongue
;
— ;
ing. Crackling in 1. Roaring in morning in bed. touch (Merc). Mucus; which can be hawked up, but
Raging and roaring as if close to roaring water. Hum- prevents full inspiration. Stitches; ichen su-alloicing
ming, with whistling and ringing H. l:>efore 1. ; (Ign.). Burning, < swallowing, with stitching and
Nose. —Nostrils
ulcerated, ag^glutinated (Nit. ac, itching. Drawing, with scraping. Attacks of disten-
Thuya, Phos.), painful, so that he cannot breathe through tion, as in vomiting, but without nausea. Lumpy,
the nose. Swelling of r. nostril and beneath it, with redness. wakes at night and desires to moisten it. Painful
Swelling in house after walking in open air S., with ; obstacle to deglutition in 1. side.
Aiirum. 154 Aurmu.
Clinical.— Sometimes Urinary Organs. Stitches in side of bladder when
useful in syphilitic sore throat. —
breathing. Constant desire to urinate, with scanty
—
Stomach. Appetite not appeased by eating. Is
but natural urine. Infrequent micturition, with
forced to eat hastily, especially at the beginning of a
scanty yellowish urine. Dysuria. Stinging tearing in
meal. Appetite lost, can eat only bread and milk. urethra. Bunaing in canal of urethra, with stitching
Repugnance to meat. Thirst; for cold drinks; for and smarting. Diuresis. Urine more copious than
coffee for spirituous liquors. Eructations tasting of
;
corresponds to the quantity he drinks. Diminished
the drink (beer) watery regurgitations, as if the
turbid, like buttermilk, with much mucous sediment.
;
;
person would vomit, with pressure in abdomen. Hic- Thick, with a strong ammoniacal odor and decompos-
cough. Nausea; after eating and sometimes while ing rapidly. Hot, red, containing sand.
eating in stomach and throat with discomfort from
; ;
diarrhoea, then distention of abdomen. Pain labor- tions many nights in succession nightly, with pollu-
; ;
like, as if menses would appear flatulent, at night, tions ; at night, without pollutions painful.
; Itching of ;
ulent, after lightest meals twisting, before and during Testes swollen and hard (Rhod., Puis.).
; Tensive pain in
stool ;tensive, in abdomen and lumbar region, with r. testicle, as if bruised. Desire morning after rising, ;
spleen. Burning in r., with cutting. Pressure as from enlargement of testicles, with induration and severe pains at night,
flatus, < food and drink, often < motion and walk- dependent on chronic inflammation. Hydrocele. Enlarged and
prolapsed uterus. Chronic metritis. Great sensitiveness of the
ing, goes off with flatus. Flatus becomes incarcerated
vagina, with the preceding symptoms. Sterility, with lowered
under I. ribs, with lancinating pain. vitality of the parts especially called for when want of children
—
;
Hypogastrium. Rumbling. Pinching in inner side has resulted in depression of spirits. Vaginismus, with hysterical
of ischiatic bones. Jerking twinges in 1. side of spasms, hysterical paralysis, palpitation, ovarian pains, etc.
Bruised pain in r. iliac region when sitting,
pelvis.
> rising and drawing up the thigh. Heat, with sen-
Respiratory Organs. Larynx, tickling when sitting —
and writing, then dry cough, almost causing retching
sitiveness. Burning pain in abdominal ring. Press- ;
(Lil. t.).
night. Difficulty in raising mucus.
Groins. —
Inguinal hernia protrudes, with cramp- Suffocative sensation after eating. Dyspncea; at
like pain, and flatus seems to get into the hernia. «i(/At; when walking in open air; when laughing or
Cutting thrusts, forcing him to draw the abdomen in walking fast, as if the chest were too tight for breath-
and the feet up. Pain as from a swollen gland. ing and too flat in front loith stitches in chest when ;
Painful stiffness in bends when walking or spreading in-spiring; he constantly takes deep breath and cannot
legs, as after a long walk, and in tendons of lumbar Frequent deep breathing.
inspire air enough.
muscles. Drawing, extendina; into thighs. Weak- Chest. —
Dry catarrh in morning on waking, and
difficult expectoration of mucus after rising. Rales
Clinical. — Enlarged upper part during expiration, descending into
liver, fatty degeneration.
in
abdomen and groin, then quick beating of heart, with
—
Rectum and Anus. Stitches. External hjemor- weakness and apprehension, then slumber. Mucus
rhoids, bleeding during stool. Border of anus pain- deep in lungs which is easily thrown up, then free
fully swollen. Cutting in A., with heat and scraping. and expansive breathing, whereas he was generally
Burning in A., with tearing. Heat in perineum, with asthmatic.
dull pain. Stitches in sternum near sternum, under last r. true ;
Stool. —
Soft every morning, with pinching. Diar- ribs, with lancinations in sides, < inspiration, with ;
rhoea green ;
< night, grayish-yellow nightly, with heat in chest and dyspnoea over heart in 1. when
; ; ; ;
burning in rectum. Hard, knotty. Constipation. breathing under 1. ribs when coughing under ribs ; ;
(White-yellowish.) Copious in evening. Large and when breathing deeply and yawning, > going to bed
;
I
— ;;;
with itching. Seemed to shake as if loose, when drawing pain is felt when walking and setting the foot
walking. Palpitation ; at night when lying on back. ; ujjon the floor. Stiffness and paralyzed feeling. Hard
Strong irregular beating. Sometimes a single vio- red swelling from malleolus to calf from rubbing of
lent beat. boots, > rest. Pressure on 1. tibia when stretching
Clinical. — A remedy of considerable value in hypertrophy of
leg. Gnawing pain on both sides of legs over malleoli,
the heart, with tendency to fatty degeneration, wandering pains, > motion, with stitches in tendo-achillis. Tensive
sometimes with palpitation and irregular pulse, feeling as if the pressure near r. internal malleolus. Weary pain in r.
heart would cease beating, with hypochondriasis, etc. Rheumatic tarsal bones, shooting towards knee, in morning in
endocarditis in the course of rheumatic fever.
bed.
Neck. —Tearing near r. clavicle. Jerking tearing Swelling of feet, so that walking is difficult. Stitches
stitches in 1. external muscles. Tension as if a muscle on dorsum of foot, behind toes. Tearing posteriorly
were too short, < stooping. Difficulty in turning head, in r. sole. Pressure as from something hard in hollow
as in torticollis. of sole. Heels painful as from ulceration or extrava-
Back. —Stitches below r. scapula, near spine. Tear- sation of blood. Drawing pain in feet. Drawing in
ing on inner side of scapula when bending body back- heels in evening when going to sleep. Paralytic draw-
ward and to the left, and below it. Pain in spine in ing in metatarsal bones of great toe, as far as tip.
the morning so that he could not move a limb. Pain Toes, tearing in r. bruised or sprained pain in last ;
at lower part of spine. Loins, piercing pain in r. joint of great T. when walking; drawing in joints;
during inspiration cutting over loins when sitting paralytic drawing in r. T.
;
Metacarpal bones, tearing cramplike pain in 1., es- ings, almost like stitches in inner third of r. groin,
;
;
pecially of thumb. Pecking, almost stitching, between with a wheal made tender by rubbing, the tenderness
thumb and index. Fingers, tearing in r. tearing in ; remained wheal had disappeared.
after the
lowest joints of r. tearing in last joint of 1. little;
; Sleep. —Sleepiness
by day. Slumber by day when
;
tearing in joints, often spreading into phalanges; pain sitting, with weakness of head. Slept after dinner
in joints boring in knuckles of r. at 3 p.m. drawing
; ;
and his mind was thronged with ideas. Sleeplessness
in joints. Tearing in anterior joint of r. thumb. allnight without pain, nevertheless no sleepiness nor lassi-
Lower Extremities. All the blood seemed to rush from tude in the morning. Sleeplessness, with nightly rest-
her head into the loiver limbs with a paralyzed feeling in lessness. a.ji., with turning from
Sleeps badly after 4
them and necessity to sit down. Cramplike pain in side to side and tired feeling in the hand on which he
region of hip, on inner brim of pelvis, < rubbing. lies. Wakeful in evening with great mental acti\ity.
;
Aurum Muriaticum. 156 Aurum Muriaticum.
Sobs aloud in sleep. Sleej) uneasy, during which he vertigo and tearing over eye. Drawing pain in 1. tem-
feels the pains. Sleep unrefreshing. Waking fre- ple, extending to vertex. Throbbing pain in 1. temple
quently at night as from fright. after rising. > a23plying cold water, returning in after-
Dreams towards morning every night, with con-
;
noon.
stant erection. Frightful ; at night about thieves, with
; Eyes. —Tearing in 1. Pressure in open air, with
loud screams while asleep. That he would fall from a tearing and blindness. Burning, with pricking and
height. Troublesome, fatiguing. Full of disputes. itching. Dryness. Symptoms aj^pear periodically.
Of death. Of the dead and of corpses. Vivid, unre- Symptoms > covering eyes with hands. Lids red
membered. Erotic at night. Agreeable and sensible, and swollen lids agglutinated in morning difl&cult
; ;
but unremembered. In evening while half awake, to keep shut; burning, with sticking and smarting.
that some one was talking to her. Biting in r. external canthus, with itching. Burning
—
Fever. Sensitiveness to cold. General horripilation of conjunctiva. Vision weak. The jDaper ajipeared
in evening, with dry coryza, without heat or subse- white, as if not printed, when reading by candle-
quent thirst. Shivering through whole body, with light.
gooseflesh on thighs and shaking of brain against Ears, —Sticking in 1. Drawing jDain in r. Sensa-
frontal bone. General coldness in morning, especially tion of a plug in 1. Ringing. Deafness after the ringing
of arms and hands, beginning at shoulders, with blue in ears, as if the ears were wide internally and hollow,
nails, without fever ; general chills in evening, with and so nothing could be heard distinctly.
coldness of hands, warmth of face and forehead, Nose. —Redness, with swelling ; with itching inflam-
without thirst. Chilliness in evening in bed ; lasting mation, then desquamation. Red sivelliug of I. side, the
all night, with coldness of legs as far as knees, sleeps and
cavity is ulcerated deep in, with dry, yellowish scurf
only half an hour at a time, anxious but remembered though air passes through it. Red
sense of obstruction,
dreams. Coldness, with blue nails, insiiDid taste and swelling in and beneath r. nostril, with a crugt of ulcers
nausea, then increased warmth but without fever. C. internally and sense of obstruction, though air passes
especially of hands and feet in back between scapulte through it.
; ; Burning and itching pain externally on
of hands and in evening in bed of soles of feet and up)per part. Burning, with itching. Crawling inter-
;
patellffi as soon as he gets into bed in the evening. nally. Sneezing, then tearing in 1. nasal bone towards
C. alternates with heat. eye, with heat of eye, injection of conjunctiva and
Orgwim as if the blood were boiling in all the veins. spurting lachrymation. Coryza, with tickhng in throat
Heat on vertex; of head, worse at occiput. Burning fluent, nights fluent, with sore throat and irritation
;
behind ears, with pricking and itching. Burning on to cough ;thick, yellow. Offensive watery discharge,
exterior of nose, with itching. Heat in cheeks in ; irritating to lip. Discharge of yellow-greenish mat-
face, with cold hands and feet in axillae in najje of
; ; ter. Crusts in nose, with inchnation to pick at them.
neck, extending to head and cheeks in back, with ; —
Face and Mouth. Face red. Pimi^les on lips, with
pricking and itching in loins.
; Burning in arms, smarting and itching. Twitches in r. upper jaw.
with stitches. General sweat in morning. Slight j)er- Jerking toothache in anterior and upper teeth jerking ;
spiration at night, only between the thighs was there partly on one side, partly in upper incisors. Gums
real sweat. red, < at night, and swollen. Aphthae all over mouth.
Burning in mouth, with itching and smarting. Taste
Aurum Muriaticum. flat, > at night in bed, with nausea. Taste metallic,
with salivation, frequent desire to swallow and sensa-
For use one part of the crystals is dissolved in nine parts of
tion of a plug in throat.
distilled water.
Throat. — Painful swelling of submaxillary glands.
-Clinical Application. —This soluble gold has salt of Sore throat, with red fauces. Scratching, with pricking.
been preferred by some to triturations of the metal Swallowing difficult.
the indications for its use do not vary essentially from —
Stomach. Appetite lost. Thirst. Putrid eructations.
those of the metal, and we may refer in a general way Na.u.sca in morning, < after breakfast after eating ;
to the different clinical paragraphs under Aurum met. with vomiting of the water drunk and a trace of clear
Generalities and Mind. —
Drawing tearing in various blood.. Vomiting, with violent retching, foul eructa-
parts, especially in limbs. General erethism. Aver- sions, then cutting colic and four watery stools. Di-
sion to work. Weariness. Excitement. Disgust for gestion slow. Gastritis. Distress after eating. Burn-
life, inclination to suicide. Sadness; with frequent ing, with stitching, gnawing and cutting. Eruptions.
weeping as if a misfortune impended. Unreasonable Painful paroxysmal drawing in pit, extending to mid-
;
contrariety. Excessive cheerfulness, carelessness. In- dle of sternum, as if a hard body were pressed into
disposition for mental M'ork. Memory weak. cavity, < stooping, eating and drinking.
—
Head. Shaking frequently. Aching on rising after Abdomen. Distention. —
Rumbling and gurgling.
a restless night throbbing A., with heavy dreams. Emission of flatus. Flatulence, with colic and fluid
;
Confusion. Heaviness. Vertigo; on every motion, stool. Cohc constrictive, obliging her to bend ujd, >
;
with whirhng before eyes and tearing over eyes, < in bed. Tenderness on touch. Drawing. Drawing pain
stooping, > open air and on going to bed at night. in small intestines, intermittent, > fluid stools, eating,
Pressure on brain along sagittal suture. Tearing be- drinking and motion. Redness at umbilicus, with
ginning above 1. eye and extending towards r. ear, > heat, itching and smarting. Hypochondrium, stitch in
lying down. Pain in 1. frontal eminence, like a tooth- 1. as from running too fast disagreeable feeling in r. ;
ache, extending towards supraorbital foramen, next burning in r. Heat in hypogastrium, with pricking.
day in r. side. Drawing pain in forehead. Beating —
Eectum and Stool. Hemorrhoids, with discharge of
in 1. forehead. Tearing in r. temple in 1. in 1. all blood during stool.
; ; Continual urging, with rumbling,
day, extending to r., > in bed from 1. towards ear, with but no satisfactory stool. Diarrhoea ; < at night, gray-
;
; ;
thick, coitaining sand burning and acrid deconi- it. Burning pain on anterior side of 1. leg. Feet
; ;
profuse and acrid, preceded by leucorrhoea, which she returns. Sleepiness in daytime. Deep sleep. Wak-
formerly had had after menses. Menses too early, ing, with a start. Sleeplessness. Restless sleej), with
short, blood bright. frightful dreams. Heavy dreams of impending un-
Respiratory Organs. —
Speech difficult, rough, hoarse happiness. Troublesome dreams.
voice. Tickling in trachea, with dry cough as from Fever. —
ChilUness, with gooseflesh. Cool sensation
inspired dust. Cough loud short, dry, paroxysmal,
; on vertex. Violent fever. Burning in {ovchead; in oc-
< at night, then heat in throat frequent C, < at ; ciput, with stitching behind ears, < at night, with
;
spiration and motion of upper part of body. Tearing General Action and Relationship. See Aurum and —
in r., from middle of sternum towards r. shoulder- Natriim inur.
joint, < e\'ery inspiration. Sticking tearing in inter- Generalities. —
Increase of secretions from stomach,
costal muscles, r. then 1. Sjjrained feeling in r. side intestines and kidneys. Boring in those parts which
on standing up, with pain in pectoral muscles on touch. are at rest. Circulation accelerated. Weakness in ;
Burning pains in 1. clavicle. Drawing pains in both morning on rising. Symptoms are most frequent
sides. Spasmodic drawing between sixth and seventh during rest.
ribs, with sensation as if some one attempted to stretch
out the heart. Oppression.
Clinical. — Hv.storical sp;ism?, witli unconsciousness for sev-
eral hours, beginning with coklness .'Starting from abdomen, some-
—
Heart. Stitches immediately over in region, ex- ; times with pulsation in occiput, with intlameii uterus filling the
tending towards middle of sternum, < motion and whole pelvis, interfering with the action of the bowels and blad-
der, entirely cured.
deep inspiration. Sticking boring at point of impulse
of apex, waking at night, > hard pressure on prteeor- Head.—Tearing diagonally over li. Aching. De(fi>-
dial region, then lancinations extending from this place seated drawing, and in face.
to 1. hypochondrium, > deep inspiration. Burning, Forehead. — Tearing in bone. Sticking in bone.
with pricking. Drawing and cutting jwin. Ojipres- Boring in bone in bone alcove eyes in 1. bone, ex- ; ;
sion, compelling deep breathing, which relieves. tending into eye in bone, with cutting. Pain wan- ; ;
—
Neck and Back. Stiftness of neck. Burning in bone in bone when sitting above eyes, with pressure
; ;
back, with pricking, cutting and tensive pain. Prick- and heaviness on r. bone, mostly with a bruised :
ing in loins. Bruised pain in loins, -^ stooping. feeling. Heaviness in sinciput ii^ sinciput when : ;
pain in r. joint; lame feeling in 1. after rising; piain sive pressure in temples. Throbbing in temples.
in S. and arms. Anns, shocks sprained feeling in 1. Vertex, cutting shooting across 1. side tearing across
;
:
Drawing in middle of r. upjier arm, with boring. In- across. Side, tearing in 1. cutting in 1. above fore- ;
termittent drawing in elbows, as if in a tendon. Tear- head, when sitting; cutting in a sjiot in r. drawing ;
ing in r. forearm from elbow to tiji of little finger. in 1. Occiput, boring in side B. in r. side when sitting ;
Drawing in balls of r. hand. Hands difficult to clench. drawing D. in bones D. in 1. heaviness and heat^
; ; ;
Finger-joints stiff. Tearing in middle linger after Frequent tearing on various parts of skull. Cutting
dinner. in a spot on scalp of r. side of vertex.
Lower Extremities. — Drawiuij; tearini; in muscles of Eyes. —
Boring in r. Stitches in 1. in ball in ; ;
Aurum Muriaticum Natronatum. 158 Aurum Muriaticum Natronatum.
margins of lids, with burning in r. inner canthus 1. spasmodic short dry, with scraping in larynx short
; ; ; ;
outer canthus. Burning in edges of lids. Boring in dry, even to retching. Diflficult respiration, with anxiety.
bones below eyes above eyes above r. eye in bone
; Chest. Stitches in wall below 1. axilla in wall, now
; ; — ;
r. ; deep-seated in neighborhood of r. Pressure in nipple. Wandering jDain in 1. wall during rest. Draw-
bone before r. in bone above ear. Tingling deep
; ing i^ain above 1. clavicle, towards shoulder and nape,
inl. when sitting. Pressure between sternum and r. nip-
Nose. —
Boring in bones close to r. bone along 1. ple behind sternum, extending into back, when walk-
; ; ;
bone. Drawing from tip ujjward, also on sides, with Heart. Violent beats, with pressure while standing. —
sensation as if it and adjacent parts were thickened Beats rapid, irregular when stooping rapid, small, ;
D. in r. nostril and in skin of cheek on 1. side of nose, irregular, on slight motion, with oppression. Irregu-
with biting pain. Air passes with unusual freedom. lar beating, with anxiety and difficulty in breathing,
Sneezing. afterwards arrest of breath. Palpitation irregular,
Face. —
Twitching about chin, towards lip. Stitch- anxious, when walking palpitation irregular when ;
Tearing in 1. cheek. Cutting in a spot in skin of r. small, rapid, when standing and sitting, with neces-
cheek. Boring deep in 1. cheek in 1. zygoma. Draw- ; sity to ins23ire deeply.
ing pain downward in 1. cheek. Drawing in chin in ; —
Neck. Cracking in cervical vertebras on bending
1. cheek in r. cheek when sitting.
; Lip, crack in head. Sticking in 1. side, with burning. Tearing in
middle of lower, with biting, burning, and pain on 1. side. Pain in 1. side burning, in skin of nape. ;
incisors. Tension in roots of 1. teeth. Stitches in tip Upper Extremities. -Stitches in r. axilla during rest.
of tongue below tongue, with scrajjing.
; Biting on Shoulder, boring pressure in r. pressure in 1. when
; ;
tip of tongue. Burning in tip on under surface of ; walking; frequent P. in joints; drawing. Upper arm,
tongue and below tongue deep-seated below tongue, ; sticking above inner condyle of 1. pinching above in- ;
on sides of frsEnum. Redness behind upper incisors, ner condyle of r. boring above r. elbow pressure
;
;
with swelling and with pain, < motion and warm or above r. elbow; pressure in r. deltoid, with warmth,
salt food, the inflamed spot is like a yellow blister, which extends into fingers drawing; drawing in skin ;
feels rough and swollen. Mouth and throat dry. 1.during rest. Bruised pain in r. Pressure during ;
sweetish, partly metallic. Taste copiDcry after milk- forearm during rest. Drawing in 1. during rest. ;
Clinical. — Indurations of tongue. when lying quiet when sitting, and in elbow in 1.,
; ;
< rest.
Stomacli.—Nausea. Gastric Pressure in irritation. Wrist. —
Boring. Bruised pain during rest, and in
epigastric region. joints of arms. Pressure in 1., then r. r. then 1. when
Anus and —Hemorrhoid painful, protruding.
Stool, sitting; during rest; in r., < rest. Drawing in bones
; ;
ting in end of urethra, also on urinating. Frequent eral joints. Tearing in roots; in second joint of r.
urination. Diuresis. thumb. Boring in roots; in joints of r. first joint of ;
spasmodic contractions of muscles of vagina. Clironic me- r. little second joint of r. thumb. Stretching sensa-
;
tritis and prolapsus. Induration of vaginal portion of uterus. tion in r. when walking in roots of 1., then in 1. wrist,
;
Induration of
_
Ulcerations of neck of womb and vagina, resulting from inflam- walking painful, in r. when sitting. Tension in roots
;
ing; 1. during rest; r., then 1., when sitting; r. knee in posterior part of eyeballs, < 1.; A., < 7 to 10 p.m., on
and foot, > motion, with drawing ; in r., as if bruised. a rainy day, with soreness of body. Aching in fore-
Drawing in 1. r. when sitting. ; head in forenoon, < moving eyes, worse in temiales
Leg.—Sticking in skin of I. calf when sitting. and extending into posterior part of I. eyeball; in fore-
Boring below r. knee in sides of r. tendo-achillis head,
; extending through 1. temple and eye, < after-
when sitting, afterwards when walking. Pain as from noon and evening in forehead, extending to eyeballs, ;
weariness, > motion. Drawing in shins. < afternoon and by motion, with heat in forehead
Tibia. —
Tearing ; on 1. Boring ; in 1. lower part and aching in temples in forehead in afternoon, < ; ;
and toes, extending again in a turning motion to the in forenoon. Itching of scalp, with dandruff' like
tibia, when sitting. Drawing in r. in lower part in tetter and dryness of hair. ; ; ;
centre of 1., extending into ankle. Eyes. Irritation and inflammation of r. Scrofu- —
—
Ankle. Painless crepitus, as from rubbing dry lous inflammation, with hardening of Meibomian
leather, below inner bone of r. when lying still, after- glands. Intermittent pain in poste7-ior part of r. ball at
wards rhythmical, slower than the pvilse. Sticking 3 P.M., the same next day, < afternoon, and in temple.
above inner malleolus. Boring in r. when standing Pain in balls, extending into temples, < turning thevi in
;
in 1. outer malleolus extending to tibia, during rest. either direction. Pain in 1. ball and temi^le, extending
Pressure in 1. ;P. when sitting in 1. when sitting in to 1. side of head and forehead.
; Soreness of ball, even ; I.
r. during rest. Drawing on r. outer malleolus in 1. on closing it tightly. Bluish-purple margins of lids and ;
when lying. Quick pulsation about 1. inner malleolus blueness under eyes. Twitching of 1. upp)er Hd.
extending to great standing. toe, when —
C'lillival. Intermittent neui-algia of eyeball, extending to
Foot. —Stitches in ball ball of 1. in ball of r., ; on ; forehead and temple, <^ afternoon.
r.
—Scalded
;
when walking; deeiD-seated in 1. great, < rest; in roots Mouth and Throat. feeling in mouth and
of 1., mostly with a bruised feeling. Tension in roots. tongue. Mouth and, breath hot in afternoon and feverish,
Fever. —
Cold hands, blue nails, with heat in face ivith thirst for hjr<iv qiKintities of water at a time. Hawked
and ears. Coldness in back. Internal warmth. Heat up a viscid hnup rf bloody mucus in the morning.
solid
in head and face ears. Burning in 1. wing of nose
;
Throat inflamed ami sure, < sivalloioing.
skin on I. side of nose; cheeks; skin of 1. cheek; Stomach and Abdomen. Appetite bad, with bad—
cheeks, < stooping lower lip edge of upjjer lip on ;
; ;
taste. Lancinations at pit of stomach at 8 a.m., ex-
skin on r. side of neck skin of r. axilla inner side ; ;
tending to the vertebra opposite and to r. scajDula,
of r. arm skin on back of r. hand
; tip of 1. little ;
and at times to r. side, resulting there in a pleuritic
finger; skin of r. hip; in skin above 1. knee, then pain, with pleuritic pain in 1. side, the pleuritic pains
above r. skin of r. knee in knees when sitting skin
; ; ;
< by contortions of body and on ftill inspiration.
of 1. calf; drawing, in nape. Lancinations in region of liver, with a bounding
movement. Constipation.
tion Protozoa of the animal kingdom. A tincture is made from Genital Organs.— t'liHioal.— Uterine ha;morrhage, <
the dried sponge or it is triturated.
;
night, with feeling of enlargement of the head.
and integuments, esj^ecially the integuments, < motion from bronchial tubes, which at times flew forcibly out of the
and friction of clothes, afterwards with sensitiveness mouth, next day similar paroxysms, < after 1 p.m.,
to cold. Soreness of muscles and whole body, causing causing sneezing, with coryza most from 1. nostril.
a restless and sleepless night. More inclined to Clinical. — Whooping cough, with thick yellow expectora-
mental activity in spite of headache. tion, it flies out of the mouth half across the room.
Baptisia. 160 Baptisia.
—
Chest. Lancinations in r. supraclavicular region, in he had taken cold, soreness of throat and sneezing. *
or near subclavian artery, in evening, afterwards draw- General feeling of having slept too long and too hard,
ing lancinations in evening. Stitches in sides, < r., with bloated feeling in eyes. Restlessness (Rhus)
from seventh to eighth rib, < motion. Pleuritic does not sleep quietly, loants to get up, yet does not want to
stitches, < afternoon and evening, with soreness of R. in evening. Faintness with trembling of legs and
;
whole body, especially the chest. Pleuritic pains in aching in them. Weakness ; after a light dinner at 3
sides ill afternoon, < motion or full inspiration, with P.M., with sleepiness; especially in lower limbs, with weak
stitches. Pain in r. side on contortions of body. knees and vertigo (Gelsem.) in all parts, with bruised
;
Heart,— Is heard and felt to pulsate from chest up and sick feeling, yet does not feel very badly ; with tremu-
to neck at night while lying on r. side. Pulsations lous feeling, as if recovering from a fit of sickness and as yet
felt and heard while lying, extending up to neck on incapable of vigorous mental or physical exertion, > walk-
slightest emotion or thought. Vibrating palpitation ing in open air, which causes lachrymation with ;
on least elation or other emotion. Vibrating palpita- flashes of heat from small of back in all directions.
tion at midnight in bed, then while lying on r. side Indisposition to move (Bry.). Feeling of inability to make
sensation as if lower lobe of 1. lung were settling physical or mental exertion, on going to bed. Weariness of
down or collapsing, > changing jDosition. whole 1. side of body in back and lower limbs, espe-
—
Neck and Back. Stitches in nape, < bending head
;
sore numb feeling < ascending stairs or flexing foot. ing, muttering, seems to be endeavoring to get pieces of the body
together; incoherent muttering. Brain fag, the head feels very •
Stinging in posterior part of r. heel, < jDressure. heavy, is averse to any mental effort and lacks the power to think.
Skin, etc. — Itching of 1. wing of nose. Awoke at 3
A.M., with frightful dreams and cramjDy pains in meta- —
Head. Aching, < noise < motion (Bry.) with ; ;
The wild Indigo of America, Baptisia tinctoria, B. Br., is a Soreness of brain, < stooping. Confusion especially in ;
perennial herb belonging to the Legnminosie. A tincture is pre- occiput, where there were pain and fulness. Stupid
pared from the fresh root.
feeling, with pain at occiput. Numbness of brain, with
—
General Action. It produces profound depression, stitches or shocks in various i^arts of head. Vertigo ; with
with a tendency to disorganization of the blood low iveak feeling of lohole body, especially of lower limbs, with
;
type of fever and conditions simulating malarial pois- weak knees. Swimming sensation, as before operation
oning (dysentery and tyjjhoid fever). of an emetic.
Compare Rhus, Arnica, Gelsem., (Ai)is, Bry., Phyto., —
Forehead.- Aching in morning in evening, with
; ;
etc.). Paralytic symptoms. Lathy rus, Oxytroisis, smarting -of eyes and drawing pain down nose; with
Physostigma. pressure at root of nose ; with fulness of whole head
Generalities, — Intolerance of pressure on all paints, could with pain in abdomen all the evening then passing ;
not rest back against chair without pain, obliged to change to occiput in anterior lobes of brain in afternoon,
;
sitting posture often, even the feet were painful from resting and in r. frontal sinus in sinuses, < r. in r. sinus
; ;
;
on floor (Arn., Bry.). Pain in all parts on which he lay, over r. eye sharp over r.; then 1. eye. Feeling as if it
;
each time after waking from nightmare, especially in sacral would bo pressed in. Tightness across, with pain over
region and hips, inducing the conviction that the position r. eye. Soreness in front part of head in evening on
would soon cause bed-sores, obliged to lie on his face to re- moving eyes or turning them ujiward.
lieve the back and hips (Arn,). Rheumatic pains in r. Pain in temples in r. ; sharp pains in T. by spells.
;
side. Erratic pains in various parts. Pain at base of brain, with lameness and drawing pain
Indescribable sick feeling over whole body. Feeling as if in cervical muscles heavy P. at base of brain (Petrol.)
;
;; ;
Pressure in occiput in morning; P. in occiput from ill epigastric region at night, < turning over, which he
ear to ear and from vertex to nape. Fulness of exter- had to do constantly with belching of much wind ;
nal vessels of head and face. Soreness of scalp. with feeling as if a hard substance were in it in pit, ;
and inflammation. Smarting and aching. Feeling as tric and r. hypochondriac regions, < walking. Heavy
if pressed into head, with confusion of sight, cannot
pain in S. and liver, with heat in those parts. Dis-
place anything until he looks at it a few seconds, every- tress all the forenoon, and in abdomen, with desire to
thing appears to move. Swollen feeling, with burning vomit D. in epigastric and umbilical regions, with
;
and lachrymation. Lachrj'mation on going into oi^en rumbling in S. and umbilical region, with pain in re-
;
Catarrh. Thick mucous discharge from nose. Face Pain on pressure. Distress. Pain in r. hypochon-
sallow. in region of gall-bladder, also <
driac region (Bry.)
Mouth.. —
Teeth and gums sore, and much blood ivalking (Diosc.)
;
oozes from gum when pressed with the finger (Merc). gion in liver, extending from r. lateral ligament to gall-
;
Tongue coated yellow ; along centre ; coated yellow, with bladder ; in liver und stomach, which caused a numb
flat bitter taste ; coated first white, ivith reddish papillie here Soreness in region
feeling to pass all over the body.
and there, then a yellowish-brown coat in centre, the edges of liver. Pain in umbilical region (Diosc.) < full ;
waking {Rhiis t.'), and feeling burnt; numb jDricking sen- by spells. Swelling of glands in 1. groin, very pain-
sation. Ulcers. Salivation ; in evening then sore
;
ful when walking. Cutting in hypogastric region at 1
throat, with scraping and burning; then pain in r. waking him, with rumbling, then restlessness.
A.M.,
lung ; viscidand flat-tasting ; sweetish bitter, then a Drawing pain in r. groin and in r. testicle and r. foot.
;
tion to swallow, which causes pain at root of tongue (Phyto.). in hypogastrium, and
soreness of abdominal muscles
Angina, throat feels swollen or full, with oppressed as from cold or coughing severely.
respiration and sharj) pains in chest when taking a —
Clinical. Diarrhoaa in low types of malarial fever, evacua-
long breath. Pricking in upper part. Scraped sensa- tions horribly offensive, thin, fecal, usually dark. Dysentery,
discharges bloody, some tenesmus, but not painful.
tion extending through it. Soreness, ivith a contracted
feeling ; S. extending to posterior nares. Rawness, with TJrinary and Sexual Organs. Burning when urinat- —
much viscid mucus. Constriction, causing frequent efforts ing, urine not very copious but dark red. Urine high-
to swcdlow (Apis., Lye). Dryness, extending to nares, colored. Urine whitish, has no effect on blue litmus
with roughness and stringent sensation, then increased nor on red paper. Shrivelling and relaxation of geni-
secretion, especially from pharynx. Tickling, provok- with dragging pain in r. testicle and spermatic
tals,
ing cough. Corel, the same next day, with absence of sexual desire
Clinical. — Diphtheria, the patient semi-comatose or de- and with seminal losses from relaxation and inertia
lirious, could swallow only liquids the face is dark red, and there of sexual organs, afterwards the aching in spermatic
;
is a horrible odor from the mouth. Contraction of oesophagus, cord was ^^ery annoying at night.
with great difficulty in getting food into stomach, could swallow
only liquids.
Respiratory Organs. —
Epiglottis swollen in morning.
Hoarseness. Breathing difficult (on waking from a
—
Stomach, Appetite lost. Thirst. Constant desire for dream of hard labor in snow, which caused great heat,
water. Eructations of air. Feeling as if it would be a and finally of being smothered in the snow), the lungs
relief to vomit. Nausea ; in evening with heat. Feel- felt compressed, obliged to open the window, heat of
;
as if he would vomit, but no nausea, with shooting in surface, dryness of tongue, increased pulsations of
1. kidney and 1. side of umbilicus. heart, rapid pulse and excitement of brain (as in be-
Stitches in cardiac extremity. Cramp in evening. ginning of delirium), then chilly horripilations over
Pain ; in epigastric region in ejaigastric region all lower limbs and back.
; Breathing difficult on lying
night; in S. and liver in S. and in. r. hypochondriac down, from a feeling of weakness of respiratory appa-
;
and umbilical regions in S. and in r. hypochondriac ratus, such as he had only felt during fever, obliging
;
region, the pain in r. side very severe when walking him to rise, with fear of going to sleep lest he should have
11
Baptisia. 162 Baryta Acetica.
nightmare and suffocate (Lacli.). Breathing oj)pressed Fever. Chill about 11 a.m.; in evening on going —
at 6 P.M., with cough, soreness of r. lung, sneezing, in- into oi)en air all day, with fever at night and rheu- ;
creased secretion from bronchial tubes and fauces and matic pains and soreness all over body of surface ;
expectoration of mucus. Constant want to take a full over back in forenoon while sitting by a hot stove
breath. over back in evening in lower limbs and back. ;
Chest, Heart and Pulse. Pain through 1. chest in — Heat after going to bed. Hot sensation over whole
;
sternum in r. lung, less in 1., with soreness. Con- body, then sweat, vomiting and diarrhoea, stools dark.
;
striction of chest, with oppression. Tightness of chest, Heat in flashes on waking at 3 a.m., with feeling as if
with desire to inspire deejoly. Oppression in prse- sweat would break out. Heat in forehead on tojj of ;
cordial region in afternoon, with a feeling of unsatis- head, with soreness of scalp of face cheeks of face ; ; ;
fied breathing. Feeling of increased compass and in flashes; of face, u'ith redness; in 1. side of face and
frequency of pulsations of heart, the pulsations seem head, with prickling of lower limbs at night in feet, ; ;
to fill the chest. Audible throbbing of the heart. with pulsation; external H. of limbs, except feet,
Pulse rapid at 2 p.m. and full, soft then faint slow which are cool. Heat of whole surface, esfjccially of
; ; ;
of B. and chest, < moving head. Stiffness of B. and hips, during fever. Dry heat of whole surface, with occa-
with pain. Pain in lumbar region < walking heavy, sional chills, principally up and down back.
; ;
Darting jjain in 1. knee and 1. malleolus. Cramp in discomfort, constant desire for stool, and anxiety in
calves whenever he moves them. Drawing pain in lumbar region, as in dysentery with constant desire ;
calves in legs.
; Pain in legs. Numbness of I. foot, with to lie or sit ; with gi^dng way of knees when standing,
prickling. Prickling of foot and leg, they can be moved pain in spine, esjjecially in lumbar region, as after a
but little. long ride, discomfort in whole body and constant
Skin. —
Livid spots all over body and limbs, thickest on desire, to sit, or rather lie, would rather walk than
body. Feeling on forehead as if it would be pulled stand. Paralysis extends rapidly downward, affecting
to the back part of the head, with numbness in fore- first the abdominal ixiuscles, then those which have
head and face. Contracted feeling in forehead. Tight their insertions in chest, then those of neck, lastly
feeling in forehead, with pain over r. eye T. feeling sphincters of bladder and rectum.
;
The symptoms
in forehead, with f)ain in temples. (tearing, drawing, throbbing) in head and limbs
Sleep. —
Yawning while conversing with people. appear more on 1. side.
Sleepiness all day after breakfast
; ;with stupidity Mind.
;
—
Wavering long betioeen opposite resolutions.
and weariness with desire to have eyes half closed. Resolved during the day that she will undertake a certain
;
Sleep unusually sound ; deep till 3 a.m. Slept well till matter in the evening, but scarcely has the time come ivhen
2 a.m., then restless till moniing. Fell asleep while she repents and is undecided whether to do it or not. He
sitting and writing in a carriage. ;Restless night ; with proposes a short journey, but as soon as he makes
frightful dreams. Sleeplessness ; after midnight ; after 2 preparations he is inclined to remain at home.
A.M.; after 3 a.m., with restlessness. Nightmare, feeling Self-confidence has disappeared. Anthropoj^hobia.
on waking as if the room were insufferably hot and Sadness. Grief at every trifle. Sudden fearful
close N., then anxiety after waking. Frightful dreams. suspicion, for example, that a friend was taken sud-
;
Dreams of being bound down with a chain across the denly deathly ill. Solicitude with fear, the slightest ;
mouth of fighting and disputations, but always comes noise in the street seems like a fire alarm, and he is
;
fying, over root of nose. Pain pressing outward in Sticking below pit, near ensiform cartilage, contiiiu-
forehead, < raising head, > stooping, especially in ing as a simple pain. Writhing pain ivhen food passes
orbits. Deep-seated twitching in 1. temple, orbit and into it, as if it forced its way against swe places. Pain in
;
ear. Thrust outward in 1. temple. Aching in 1. epigastric region, < slightest food, with pressure of
temple. Burrowing in top and front of head almost breath and sensation as if on deep breathing the
every morning after rising, > afternoon, with loose breath were arrested there, with a rough voice, which
sensation in brain on shaking it. is only transiently > by frequent hawking. Intermit-
Pressing-asunder stitch in 1. side, traversing 1. tent sudden drawing pain in pit. Sensitiveness in pit,
occiput and ending in cervical vertebras. Aching in pain on every 'hard step. Sore pain in pit on pressure
r. half of brain, from neck to frontal protuberance. and on breathing; sore pain, even when festing; < stand-
Sudden drawing in occiput, extending over r. ear and ing, walking and sitting bent, with gnawing, but when
lower jaw. Heaviness in occiput, especially close to lying on back, bending forward or pressing on stomach
neck, with tension. Scalp painful on touch. Stitches she feels only the pain, not the gnawing. Heaviness
here and there on scalp, compelling scratching. Creep- in morning fasting, > iDreakfast, with nausea in pit, ;
ing, as if hair stood on end. Formication, with prick- making respiration difficult, > deep breathing, < car-
ing under scalp and under skin of face. Head and rying a slight weight. Heartburn after eructations.
face feel as if covered with parchment. Abdomen. —Borborygmi ; with grumbling. Gurgling
Eyes. —Aching, with
fatigue. Pressure in 1. after a in afternoon on moving it, with sensation of much
;
twinging pain in 1. temple and orbit, with sensation as fluid in it though she had drunk nothing. Griping
if eye would water and weakness compelling her to extending downward. Pain as from diarrhoea, draw-
dose the lids, afterwards same sensation in r. eye deep- ; ing to and fro, > transiently by rumbling. Sensation
seated pressure, < looking at one point or upward or as before diarrhoea, with chilliness. Sensation in ui>
sideways, > winking or looking downward. Pressure per as before vomiting. Sudden stitches in r., making
,on balls. Rapid alternations of dilatation and con- her cry out. Aching spot in r. hypochondriac region,
traction of pupil, whereby it has obtuse angles. only on inspiration ( < deep breathing), with jjain on
Vision misty if she closes the eyes and presses the balls, with pressure. Pinching in ^sijot below 1. hypochon-
aching in balls. drium, < pressure of finger; sudden, in region of
Ears. —
Stitches below r. near ramus of jaw draw- ; transverse colon, as if flatus pressed through it. Sud-
ing, in 1. mastoid process, aggravated at intervals, then den stitch from r. groin into abdomen. Sudden con-
pain in the spot, < touching it or turning head. strictive pain above pubes, worse by paroxysms.
—
Clinical. Neuralgia behind r. ear.
—
Rectum and Stool. F-equent urging to stool, with pain
in lumbar region and creeping coldness over head and
Face. —
Pallor, with drawn features and drooping along thighs, as in dysentery, then soft stool at intervals,
eyebrows cadaverous P. Feeling as if much swollen, then continuing pain in loins and renewed urging.
;
but is 'only slightly so. Feeling as if covered with cobwebs Urging with pain as if the intestines were spread out,
(Graph.). Sensation as if something were drawn then soft stool with renewed urging. Frequent desire,
tightly- over F. and scalp, especially in temjjoral but she goes no oftener than usual, and the passage
region, with cold sensation in face. Tension, which then is natural. Stool half liquid, then constipation.
draws down eyelids, with inclination to expectorate Stool soft, finally like diarrhoea soft, granular. In- ;
pungent in throat on smoking tobacco. tough mucus in throat and larnyx, on hawking he
—
Stomach. Appetite great, but if satisfied then dis- raises but little and makes his voice clear for but a
Baryta Acetica. 164 Baryta Carbonica.
short time. Respiration imperfect and frequent, res-; as after long standing, > walking. The first sleep
piratory sound almost imperceptible. Stitch between uneasy, with frequent waking, though he was tired
r. sixth and seventh ribs. Heaviness across chest, < and sleepy on going to bed. Sleep unsound and un-
inspiration, which causes sticking beneath upper end refreshing. Unrefreshed in morning on waking, >
of sternum. rising, with bruised feeling in limbs. Dreams of dead
—
Heart and Pulse. Heart sounds dull, deep. Pulse persons (which did not frighten him), with murmur-
rapid and small slow irregular.
; ;
ingS in sleep. Vivid, strange dreams. Confused
Neck. —Aching extending from cervical vertebrse to dreams ; with restless sleep, frequent wakjng and
behind r. obliquely to jDarietal bone, at 4 p.m. and
ear, fatigue, so that he soon fell asleep again. . *
side of 1. Aching on inner side of 1. on raising it and ing, with weakness. Tense feeling in whole body,
putting leg forward in walking. Pain in 1. when with anxiety in forenoon. Beating through whole
sitting, more towards inner side, on extending foot it body in morning on rising. Drawing alternately in
becomes a dull pressive sensation. r. shoulder, in lower extremities, arms, occijDut and
Drawing pain down whole I. leg. Sensitive drawing eyes, with heaviness of occiput, great indolence and
in small spot in 1. tibia. Legs dragged, < ascending sleepiness causing dizziness.
steps, on account of lame sensation in middle of General sick feeling. Sensitiveness of all senses.
thigh. Giving way of r., then 1. leg. Weariness of Faint feeling at night, with profuse vomiting, next
legs when sitting, with jerks in foot and aching in day nausea. Walking in open air is difficult, but the
posterior surface of thigh, which is < by stepping and farther he walks the easier it becomes. Weakness at
extends to foot. Drawing pain in 1. sole. 8 P.M., so that he almost sinks down W. from a short
—
;
Skin. Acne pimples on chest. Pustules on 1. mid- walk, then necessity to sleep when lying, which gen- ;
dle finger, with sore pain on touch. Red, eroded, erally seems a kind of heaviness. Relaxed condition
moist, burning spot between scrotum and thigh. Fine of joints. Indolence after dinner. Paralysis extend-
stitches here and there. Crawling here and there, ivith ing from below upward, so that he could only nod his
burnmg stitches, often sudden in a spot, not > by head, with red face, difficulu speech, sensation in-
scratching and rubbing C. in palm, with biting
; tact, reflex irritation increased, resjsiration rapid, with
in whole body nights, esiaecially on back, hips, legs, tracheal rales. Several symptoms decrease during
ankles, back of feet and fingers, waking him, with con- dinner. Many symptoms arise when sitting, are better
stant scratching, which only transiently relieves when standing, and disappear on motion. Many
burning, on back of hand and fingers, only transiently symptoms disappear in open air.
> scratching. Itching on chest. —
CliniCfil. It is useful in conditions of malnutrition in chil-
Sleep. — Yawning, with stretching and sleepiness dren when there is imperfect development of mind or in diseases
Y., with suffusion of eyes. Wearied with sleep) in that have a tendency to slow degenerative changes, like scrofulous
forenoon. Overpowering sleepiness. Sleep in after- glandular indurations of various sorts. It is an extremely valu-
able remedj' in degenerative changes in coats of arteries, aneurism,
noon and continual nodding. Frequent waking, with arterial fibrosis, in apoplexy as the result of senility, etc. Fatty
heat, throwing off of covering, and with aching of feet tumors, particularly about neck and back. Paralysis of old people.
;
creasing. Shattering in brain on stamping. Aching nose towards temple. Sensation as if a burning spark
in evening, < noise, especially the human voice from passed from upper margin of r. orbit to root of nose.
;
walking. Heaviness in morning on waking, after Vision obscured gauze before eyes in morning and after
;
noon; in evening, w'ith heaviness in it, sleejjiness, bow colors around candle-light.
constant falling forward of head, fretfulness and C'lillicttl. — Cataracts.
fatigue ; when sitting, > open air. Humming as of Ears. —Gland below r. swollen and painful to touch
boiling water. Rush of blood, with feeling as if the (Merc. i. rub.). Stitches; deep in 1. Tearing behind
blood stagnated there. Loose feeling in brain, it seems r.; in 1., extending outward in bones in front of r., with
;
to fall here and there when moving head. boring and drawing. Boring in r., causing cries. Crawl-
Vertigo in morning after rising and everything ;
ing paiia in bones in front of r. Drawing -pain, a kind
turns around, with a faint nauseous feeling on rising Drawings at night. Throbbing in front of
;
of twinging.
from stooping with headache on stooping with nau-
; ;
1. when lying upon it; deep-seated, after midnight
sea on stooping so that he must cling to a support,
;
when lying upon it, r. then 1., with jaressure in 1. like ;
both, then tearing in a spot on 1. parietal bone, after- then vertigo. Stoppage. Frequent inclination to
wards in 1. side of occiput. Throbbing in 1., with blow, with discharge of thick nn;cus, then dryness.
sticking. Tension on 1. parietal bone, with burning in Discharge of thick yellow mucus. Profuse mucous dis-
a small spot. charge. Fluent catarrh,' which rapidly appears and
Tearing in 1. side of occiput, > bending head back- soon disappears F. catarrh, > night, with hollow
;
ward. Rheumatic pain in occiput, with swelling of deep voice and dry cough. Catarrh, with stopped
glands in neck. Throbbing in occiput in evening, ex- sensation. Frequent but transient catarrh. Drqiient
tending to frontal eminence. Hair falls out when bleeding ; and profuse bright red in morning in bed
; ;
combing. An old tumor on scalp hitherto painless easily when blowing and cleaning nose. Smell very
becomes larger, and when touched i^ains as if ulcerat- sensitive.
ing. Pimples on sides. Pain in scalp as if the hair Clinical. — Coryza, with great swelling of upper lip.
were pulled in a spot on r. parietal bone. Formica-
tion in evening. Itching, ivith biting, and on temj)les
^ ;
Face. —Pallor; with peculiar tensive sensation in
creeping I. here and there, > scratching. skin. Redness in evening with purple-red color of
;
back tooth in morning after rising, with sensitive- almost every day at 6 p.m.
ness drawing, jerking, throbbing toothache, as if some-
;
Eructations; from afternoon till far into night,
thing were seated under teeth, extending into ear and preventing sleep forcible, with pressure in stom-
;
r. temple. Grumbling in a molar. Crawling in tips ach, as if a stonxs rose and fell suppressed, after din- ;
of teeth in evening. Crawling-burning in 1. lower T. ner, then spasmodic constrictive pain in stomach;
Gum bleeds and retracts. empty, in morning, waking him empty, in morning, ;
—
Tongue. Coated. Vesicle under; burning V. at with sensation as if a lump the size of a hazel-nut rose
tip ;
pointed, in middle. A
tear on 1. border, which with them empty, in afternoon empty, after a (nat-
; ;
smarts and pains as if sore. Hard spot in middle, ural) stool rancid ; sour, after eating bitter sweet-
; ; ;
with burning when touched. Smarting burning pain ish, after dinner, or of bitter water. Water rises from
in tip. Pain in side as from vesicles. Rawness in stomach and fills mouth
Hiccough; vio-
constantly.
morning on waking, with feeling when it touches the lent in forenoon and after eating. Nausea in morning
palate as if it were a grating-iron. Dryness in morn- fasting, with palpitation and anxiety in morning as ;
ing, with swollen sensation in throat when swallowing. from foul stomach. Vomiting, with diarrhoea frequent ;
Mouth filled with inflamed vesicles, especially palate and V. of mucus of fluid, water and chalk, forming a sedi-
;
Taste foul every morning, with coated tongue taste and ; from morning till afternoon, extending into chest, with
smell foul and bitter. Bitter taste, with slimy mouth i retching, as if a hard body pressed upward with difii-
and coated tongue. Sweet T. behind root of tongue, i
culty as from a stone, > eructations.
; Ulcerative pain
Sour taste in morning after rising in evening before ; ; on pressure. Constrictive pain in afternoon. Tension
eating. Salt T. in mouth and throat in afternoon, in pit, with heaviness, as from flatulence and palpita-
Loss of T, tion. Feeling of repletion. Fulness after eating, as if
he had eaten too much Throbbing in pit, ex-
(Lye).
Clinical. —Paralysis of tongue in old people. tending into 1. Burning in region
chest, with stitches.
Tliroat. —
Submaxillary glands swollen (Calc, Merc, in afternoon. Cold and empty feeling. Weak feeling,
i. r.). Takes cold easily and has inflammation of T. in > after eating (Sep.).
consequence. Inflammation (after a bruised feeling in all Abdomen. Hardness and tension (Calc. c). — Dis-
limbs, chilliness and heat), ivith swelling of palate and tention (Carb. v.. Lye, Mag. c.) painful. Offensive ;
tonsik, ivhich suppurate (Merc, cor.), on account of which flatus. Many troubles from flatulence, whereby
he cannot open jaws, speak nor swallow, with dark-brown hEemorrhoids protrude, with pain when sitting.
urine and loss of sleep. Swelling of 1. tonsil. Stitches Cutting in evening, especially around navel; at
in evening, < sivcdlowing, loith dryness ; on swallowing night; wakes about midnight; during menses, with
on swallowing after taking cold. Smarting pain when griping. Pinching, with nausea. Pain at night pre-
swallowing, < empty swallowing, loith pain crkriKdly venting sleep, renewed on slightest motion; after a
on sides of throat %vhen touched. Rawness after niyht-vwcat,] customai-y walk, then exhausting night-sweat; >
worse during empty swallowing than when swallowing partly by eructations and partly by warm poultices
j
(soft) food, tvith smarting ; < after swallowing, with in evening so violent that the umbilicus is retracted
i
scraping; then paroxysms of cough (Argent.). Pain and he is obliged to crouch. Tension, with sensitive-
i
the thyroid gland were pressed inward, thereby impeding without effecting respiration. Drawing-cutting in 1.
C. during dinner, with arrest of breathing. upper abdomen, extending upward. Aching in re-
;; ;
when walking. Pressure in r. side morning in bed, > with mucous expectoration. Suffocative cough (Ip.).
rising. Pinching around umbilicus on slightest mo- Dry cough in morning after rising, then sensation as
tion when lying down at night and when sitting by if a hard body fell in chest D. cough from a tickling ;
day, > passage of flatus and ceased when walking P. in trachea and in preecordial region, > at night and
;
around umbilicus, more when sitting than when mov- sometimes after dinner; short, in evening; violent, in
ing. Sudden stitches below umbilicus. evening, then weakness in head.
—
Hypogastrium. (Inflammation of a hernial ring.) —
Clinical. Clironic aphonia in scrofulous patients. Capil-
Pinching on urinating. Cutting at night when lying out- lary bronchitis, suffocative catarrh of old peojde.
stretched, with pressure towards rectum, rending pain
in intestines, fulness above pubes as if everything were
Chest.— Stitches in 1. on every respiration in 1. on
; ;
hard stool. Frequent desire for stool. Urging to stool, makes her anxious, < noon. Pulse full, hard, 80.
she cannot retain the stool because it is forced out
rapidly. Haemorrhoids, with smarting and sticking Clinical.-— Palpitation and distress in region of heart, etc.
See Bar. mur.
moist, after stool. (Passage of round worms ; in stool.)
Frequent passage of blood, with distention of abdo- —
Neck. Swollen glands in nape and occiput (Sil.,
men. Painful soreness around anus, as from excoria- Sulph.). Swelling in nape, extending over head, w-ith
tion (Nat. m.) sore pain around A. towards evening, redness and ulcerative pain in skin and great spelling
;
with burning. Burning in anus with the (natural) of all glands of this region. Boring bone-pain. Stiff"-
;
stool. Crawling in anus. Biting in anus (Alum.). ness on waking from midday sleep.
Stool.— Diarrhoea; mixed with blood (in a child). —
Back. Pain in r. side on lying down backache as
;
Soft, with urging (previously there had been a hard if he had lain too hard tensive pain under r. ribs
;
one), then burning and pressing-asunder in rectum. when rising from a seat and when stooping far for-
Hard, with burning in anus (Sulph.) H. and difficult, ward (to lift something), extending forward. Pulsa-
;
with pain in rectum and bloody mucus. Tough. Light- tion, < rest and after excitement. Stitches through 1.
colored. scai)i;la to front of chest burning S. on outer border
;
then when walking a few drops of urine pass. Urging Pain; tensive, < evening, so that he could not rise
to urinate after dinner. Urging, she cannot retain the from a seat nor bend backward. Bruised pain during
urine, it jDasses so quickly. Frequent micturition menses. Sore pain, extending around abdomen ex-
every other day twice every night, with much urine ternally. Painful drawing, as if a heavy body dragged
;
each time. Micturition rare and scanty, with burning downward. Heaviness as from taking cold. Burning,
in urethra. Burning in urethra on urinating (Sulph.). extending through abdomen.
Yellow sediment (Lye, Sepia).
Sexual Organs. Numbness. —
Extremities. —
Weakness in afternoon, sweat towards
Sudden erection in evening, vomiting at night, all reappearing (according
evening, with sliivering and great desire slow E. Itch- to a three-day type).
; Feet, arms, etc., go to sleep
ing on r. side of scrotum. Burning in 1. testicle. when lying upon them.
Desire disappears. Falls asleep during coition, with- —
Upper Extremities, Pain in axillary glands (Merc.
out emission. Emissions in an old man, then feeling s.). Audible cracking in 1. shoulder-joint on every
of dryness in whole body E. in close succession, then motion of arm.
;
Throbbing alternating with tearing,
exhaustion profuse shortly after coition.
; now on 1. shoulder, now between scapulfe at night. ;
Painful drawings in pudenda in evening, like tear- Swelling of r. arm, with pain in axillary glands.
ings by jerks. Discharge of bloody mucus from Tension here and there in arms. Heaviness of arms,
vagina, with anxious palpitation, restlessness of body, with trembling. Falling asleep of 1. arm of arms ;
pain in small of back and faintness. Menses too wdien lying on the table. LTlcerative pain in humerus.
early and too profuse.
; Menses scanty and short. ; Pain as from a blow above 1. elbow.
—
Clinical. Diminished sexual desire and premature impo- Twitching in bend of 1. elbow, almost like shudder-
ency. Enlarged prostate. ing, extending to middle of upper and forearm.
Baryta Garbonica. 168 Baryta Garbonica.
Twitching-tearing in bend of r. elbow. Bruised pain Skin. —Eruption on ears
on r. eyebrow, with stitches
;
in elbow. Tearing extending from middle of 1. fore- when touched. Desquamation on backs of hands.
arm to wrist. Paralytic pain in forearm in morning, Chaps on tips of fingers, and desquamation. Dryness
> motion, returning during rest. of hands, like ijarchment. Roughness and dryness on
Stitches in 1. wrist, > motion. Sudden tearing in back of hands in a spot on r. cheek. Rash (tetter-
;
wrist. Drawing in 1. wrist, extending to middle of like) on upper part of forehead, with a sensation that
upper arm. Tension in wrist and other parts of r. is more burning than itching. Boils on forehead on ;
arm, or drawing. Distended veins on hands, with nates on face, but without sensation. Pimjales on arms
;
redness. Trembling of hands when writing. Pinch- hips, nose, upper lijD, forehead, etc.; itching, in nape close
ing in hand. Wrenching pain in back of hands. to scalp; itching, on wrist; itching, in a cluster, with
Fingers. —
Ulcerated nail on 1. fourth. Cracking in a red base, below 1. corner of mouth. A small wound
joints of thumb and little F. on motion. Stitch in easily becomes unhealthy, for example,, the wound
first joint of thumb and suddenly in tip. Tearing would not heal after removal of a splinter from a fin-
under thumb-nail T. in first joint of thumb and in
; ger, it ulcerated, throbbed and prevented sleep at night.
fourth finger, so violent that it seems as if the finger Stitches. Tensive feeling in face; tension in forehead
would be torn off. Drawing pain in first joint of after a meal. Crawling in 1. cheek on both sides of ;
thumb. Drawing in index as if paralyzed, with sensa- nose in hands, then they fall asleei?. Itching in hernial
;
tion on touching and bending as if pithy, especially ring on back evenings in bed, now in face, now in
; ;
at tip. Throbbing in middle joint of middle finger. back, now in hands mi thighs, even at night here and
; ;
—
Lower Extremities. Tearing, extending into heels, there, partially > scratching here and there, then pain ;
> when walking, with tension. Pain at night, as after scratching; on 1. scapula, then pimjDles after
after a long walk or much dancing. Tension, > walk- scratching on back, with eruption over whole body,
; ;
dons were too short, < when standing, > when lying. there sticking, in nates.
;
were drawn downward. day aft^er dinner in evening, with involuntary closure
;
—
Thigh. Twitching above r. knee. Sticking in r., of eyes. The thought which she had had all day that she
so that he could scarcely walk sudden, on iiiner
; would sleep very well prevented sleep all night. Sleep-
surface sudden, in hip-joint, as if it would be wrenched
; lessness on account of heat.
;
Falls asleep late, then
out, with pain on walking as if it would break to restless sleep, with dreams. Starting in evening on
pieces. Tearing in r. in morning after rising, > falling asleejD, so that the whole body rises. Waking
warmth of bed. Pinching in r. hip-joint, as if stiff every hour. The child wakes frequently and calls for
or screwed up, extending down front of thigh. Pain its parents. Unrefreshing sleep in afternoon, then
in r. hip-joint on walking in open air. Pressing in- heaviness, bruised feeling, painful confusion of head
ward in bend of r. thigh. Bruised pain in middle of and constant yawning. Dreams nearly every night;
r.; extending over whole leg and lasting from afternoon anxious, nearly every night, with restless sleejD A. at ;
till towards midnight. Blow above r. knee when night, then heaviness of head in morning frightful ;
standing, so that he believed he would fall forward. of fire and the like so that she wakes in sweat con-
; ;
Drawing down front, as if in bone, > when walking. fused, several nights, so that in the morning on rising
Knee. Stitches. Tearing on inside, extending to it is some time before she collects her mind.
middle of tibia, > when walking, returning when Fever. —
Sensitiveness to cold. Chill in forenoon,
sitting. Intermittent cutting in r., making leg lame. then sudden heat in e^-ening, with pulsations of blood
Cutting burning in r. knee-pan. Pain, and in legs. in head C. in afternoon, with thirst towards evening,
;
;
Leg. —
Cramp in calves in calf on stretching leg.
; ; alternating, with heat general, at 8 p.m., with shiver-
;
Twitching in r. calf. Paralytic pain, > elevating leg, ing beginning in feet and with bristling of hair alter- ;
as, for example, on a sofa, especially in r. tibia. Draw- nating with heat all night on entering house ; as if ;
ing pain, as if in bones, in evening when sitting, dashed with cold water, < afternoon stidden, in fore- ;
obliging him to stand and walk. Tension in tibiae on noon, with goosefiesh, external coldness and bristling
descending a mountain in tendons of calf, as if too
; of hair. Shivering in arms in afternoon, > warmth
short. Crawling in 1. calf when sitting, as if going to of stove, < least draught. Coldness of hands, then itch-
sleep. Weakness in morning, so that he sinks down. ing C. of r. foot when walking in open air, with tension
;
when walking. Ulcerative pain in ball of foot on side above stomach. Orgasm of blood and palpita-
stepping, < morning after rising. Drawing pain in tion, preventing lying on 1. side, with sore feeling in
feet when walking. Crami3like pain in soles. Uneasi- heart and anxiety. Alternations of heat. Dry H. all
ness in feet; when sitting, with constant necessity to night, with sleeplessness, but if she puts her hand out
move the leg in order to relieve the tension in thigh of bed, chilliness and thirst. Hot and dry skin.
and the burning in puVjic region. Burning, now here, now there, on skin. Burning
Toes. —Corns. Cramj^ on stretching foot. Tearing in upj)er jjart of r. scapula in nates. Heat in head ;
cheek, with coldness of the other; dry, of 'face in toes. Skin inflamed. itchlike, on
Eruptions, small ;
Burning externally in whole breast, with redness B. ; domen and thighs. Scurf, profusely suppurating, on
spots on 1. side of lumbar vertebras and lower part of scalp. Red joimple on side of tip of nose, with biting,
1. scapula, < risinn; from a seat, > walking, occurring tickling, sore sensation, with fine stitches on touching
also at night, so that he can lie only on one side in ; and rubbing it. Suppurating glands discharge more.
bend of thigh when sitting, as if in bone in soles all ; Biting pain in skin. Tearing-burning in denuded
night, yet he cannot bear anything cool on them. spots. Cold surface; C. extremities. Fever, with
Sweat after midnight; exhausting, at night; on thirst. Tertian fever. Dry heat day and night.
inner surface of hands and fingers in afternoon pro- ;
Sweat.
fuse, on 1. side, especially on head.
of muscles. Heaviness so that he cannot keep up. secretion of glands, of mucous membrane and skin.
Immobility. Paralysis. Anxiety with retching. ;
Intense scarlet redness of skin. Urine first increased,
Headache. Head affected. Heaviness of head, so then suppressed. Fever.
that he can scarcely sit up. Vertigo. Eyes sunken. Affinities. Hyos., —
Stram., Verat. vir., Duboisia,
Eyes stiff so that he cannot move them. Paralysis Hydrocy. ac, Sulphur.
of 1. lid. Catarrh of eyes, ears aiid nose. Deafness.
Face red. Pace pale, with anxious expression. Sen-
Generalities. Falling — down, without ability to
raise himself. Lying on his belly, with head bent
sitive drawing in facial muscles.
backward and chin resting on hand, not noticing
—
Clillicsil. Whizzing and buzzing in ears. Noises in ears on what was said or done in the room. ( Walking round
chewing and swallowing. and round in a circle.) Swelling of whole body, with
Teeth loose. Toothache, first sticking, then (twitch- redness and heat. Distention of veins over whole
ing) throbbing, < after sleeping and after midnight, bod}'" of bloodvessels of limbs, especially arteries of
;
which compels him to sit up in bed. Tongue coated. neck pulsate, so that when lower jaw is opened it
Mouth ancl tongue dry. Swelling of salivary glands strikes against the upper at e^'ery beat, causing
of palate. Salivation. Offensive breath, as from mer- chattering of teeth, witli internal and external warmth,.
cury. Taste bad, even to food. Swallowing difficult. < head.
Clinical. —Chronic hypertrophy of the Valuable in tonsils.
Convulsions ; when forced to swallow liquids
I0S.S of power, paresis of the pharynx and Eustachian tube, with especially of flexor muscles ; C, with gnashing of teeth;
clacking so\uids on swallowing or sneezing air is forced into the
; with ludicrous gestures, whistling, singing and crying
tympanum too easily. all together epileptic ; cpilcjilic, then apoplectic condition;
;
going to chest and head. Pain in abclomeii; burning. partly alternate contractions of single muscles, partly
Burning in abdomen. Pinching in pelvic cavity. automatic motions, startings of limbs, biting motion,
Diarrhoea painful profuse, without pain in abdomen. carphology. -Jumping, as if alarmed, when touched.
; ;
aorta, in which death seemed inevitable, entirely cured in si.x glands. Cramplike pain, < in sleep, in one side of chest,
months by the 1st dec. there were persistent palpitation, fulness one side of abdomen and one loin, so that shcbend-s the pain-
;
and painfulness in the chest, swelling of the thorax close to the ful pmH imoard. Pain in evening, jireventing her from
sternum, etc.
stretching. Pain disappeared suddenly when it had
Pain in back. Swelling of hands and feet. Trem- reached height and instantly a pain arose in some
its
bling of extremities, with faintness and twitchings. other place. Pain in all joints, extendiitg as far as
Weariness of muscles of extremities. Hands and tips of fingers and toes, with a cold sensation.
feet paralyzed. (Extremities paralyzed, cold.) Twitch- (Tenderness to touch where the shootings had
ing of arm, < night. Tension in legs. Cramp in j
been.) Bad feeling in whole system on turning in
Belladonna. 170 Belladonna.
bed. Trembling sensation in all muscles. Pulsation he often laughed, turning to the speaker when addressed
of all arteries in morning on waking ; P., like a pendu- hut not ansivering correspondingly ; with squinting and
lum, alternating between head and chest; perceptible stupid expression. Laughter ; involuntary violent ;
through whole body. Restlessness; at night, ivith grind- spasmodic. Singing (Stram.) inclination in evening ;
ing of the teeth and now and then convulsions ; every mo- to sing and whistle alternations of singing and scold-
;
ment he wished to get out of bed (Hyos.), hut then ing, with constant motion of limbs. Mirth ; after sup-
would fall back in prostration ; the boy wished to escape per, with increase of vital powers, then drowsiness.
and was strong far beyond his age ; especially of hands Taciturnity ; \Vith desire for solitude and quiet.
and feet (Aeon.) body thrown now to one side, now
; Weeping on waking, with
; ill humor. Despondency.
to other, now chest is raised, now abdomen; occa- Anxiety with desire to flee. Fear that death was ;
sionally raising his feet, as if ascending stairs, mov- near. Anguish tearful while walking in open air, ;
ing his mouth as if talking, but the sounds were inar- with weariness of life and inclination to drown her-
ticulate. self Timid mistrust. Starting in affright, < at ap-
AVeakness in morning, with vertigo in evening proach of any one.
; ; Anger. Quarrelsome mood
< evening, with short breath with tottering gait and (Verat. v.) with disposition to laugh in annoying
; ;
feeling as if knees M^ould give way in frequent at- manner. Howling ; about trifles, < soothing words.
;
tacks, feeling too heavy and as if drawn down ; of 1. Losing her temper soon, then weeping. Ill humor
side, numbness of 1. side of face and of 1. arm and silent whining, with headache as if a stone were
;
prickUng in same parts. Desire to lie down. Faint- pressing forehead. Apathy. Aversion to work and to
ness. Stiffness of whole body; with head drawn movement.
backward and body agitated by single jerks. Antes- Disorderly, so that speech did not correspond to thought,
thesia of whole body. Insensibility, with rattling nor thought to sense, nor sense to objects present. Confu-
respiration and twitchings of hands and feet. Para- sion, with flickering before eyes ; C, so that he did not
lyzed feeling on getting wp and attempting to stand. know whether he was dreaming or awake ; with gen-
Aggravation in afternoon, especially about 3 or 4 p.m. ; eral trembling. Manner of expression incomplete,
(A. in 1. half of body) (in flexor surface and fibrous speech difficult.
;
Speech slow and confused S. loud ;
quick movements ; with heat with springing out of bed, with offensive breath as of human faeces. Coma; ivith
;
laughing (Hyosc, Stram.) and constant talking vio- rattling in throat, red face, dilated pupils, convulsions of
;
lent D., with livid face, injected and protruding eyes, upper limbs, heat of skin, red spots on neck and chest and
dUated pupils, strong pulsation in carotids, full, hard, feverish pulse; C, with small, weak, unequal pulse.
frequent pulse and inability to swallow. Fury Unconsciousness with stiffness of lower limbs, disten- ;
(Hyosc.) pulling at the hair of bystanders. Inclina- tion of superficial bloodvessels, red, swollen face, full,
;
tion to bite bystanders (Hey. ac). Inclination to rajiid pulse and sweat.
tear everything to pieces. Attempted to bite and strike,
broke into fits of laughter and gnashed her teeth, head —
C'linical. The general character of the delirium is one of
hot, face red, look wild and fierce. Fury, with heat of great activity, tendency to run about, to escape from the room or
bed ; in general with great excitement, hot head and face, some-
body, staring eyes and continually spitting at those times with fury, sometimes excessive fear.
about her.
Delirium, with picking at bed-clothes and throwing them Head, — Drawn backward (Hey. ac), boring deep
off (Hyosc.) ; threw herself from a height in D. ; with vio- into pillouK Throivn hither and thither, even to shaking,
lent motion of arms and legs. Running into the street then again convulsive bending forward of head and
naked (Hyosc), gesticulating, dancing, laughing, uttering trunk. Swelling. Distention of brain. Stabbing in
and doing many absurd things. Paroxysmal D. D. al- evening, as a double-edged knife.
with Shootings
ternating with lethargy. Fury, at the forcible admin- through brain from all sides. Tearing here and ;
istration of liquids. Abhorrence of liquids liquid ; there as if sutures of skidl would he torn open ; cutting
;
poured out makes her furious, resembling delirium tre- T: extending from one part to another. Boring during
mens almost hysterical. Grasping for imaginary ob-
; the clay, with pain, in the evening shooting. Aching ;
jects. The patients thought they were pursuing their on waking, with lassitude stooping and motion (Bry.)
;
;
ordinary occupations. Persisting that there were horrid > after leeches, with feeling as if enormously large, with
monsters cdl over the room staring at her. Carphology Sus- . intolerance of light and noise (Ferr.) and in eyeballs, ;
with warmth rising from stomach with swelling of ; fecting eye. Tearing in r. and in vertex, extending
;
a ligature around neck ; R. of blood when leaning head where the head is supported by the hand. Weight
backward on stooping, with heaviness as if giddy.
; from centre of brain towards T., with diminished hear-
Apoplectic condition (after epileptic convulsions) A. ; ing. Drawing pain extending to over r. orbit. Draxv-
condition alternating with paroxysms of rapid auto- ing down in temples and in r. orbit. Beatings.
matic movement, with convulsive laughter, and during Vertex. Tearing in r., < movement. Twisting pain,
the brief intervals of sleep subsultus of face and limbs sometimes also digging, sometimes tearing, the pain < press-
a kind of apoplexy, causing her to fall down insen- ure, and the skull seemed thin, as if it could be pressed
sible. Intoxication after eating after least quantity
; ; through. Pain ;
crampy, in
Pressing in r., tlien 1.,
r.
of beer; with disturbed vision and difficult speech, he then r. again. Tensive pressure in 1. and in forehead.
imagines that he cannot move his tongue. Side. Stabbing in r. as tuith a two-edged knife, then in
Vertigo ; in morning, with weakness while sitting ; ;
front of head, then in vertex, then in occiput, so that she can-
< movement; < walking, with turning in pit of not lie on either side. Cutting in r. from fronted to occipi-
stomach > after sleep, with headache and drowsi-
; tal region, becoming general, at last setting in I. parietal
ness; %vith rush of blood to head, roaring in ears and bone. Darting pain under 1. parietal bone. Boring in
misty vision ; loith pulsation in head, dilated pupils and r., < motion, with throbbing. Gnawing in r. upper
nausea; V., with vision of snow-flakes, etc. as if part, down to ear, caused by gnawing in a hollow
;
objects sioayed to and fro ; as if everything turned in a tooth. Pain in r. after rising and moving briskly in ; ;
drele. Afi'ection of head and eyes, > coffee. 1. i^arietal bone, extending to temples in. 1. parietal ;
Forehead. Three stabs extending to occiput, where- bone, extending to r. temple throbbing, in parietal ;
upon sudden disappearance of all previous headache. region drawing, in r. at rest after dinner, and in r. ;
Sticking; in r. eminence, >: Ijending forwanl, > arm. Pressure outward in 1. half of brain, < forehead.
pressure outward in eminences tearing, over r. orbit.
; Occiput.
;
Lightning-like stabs behind ear in even- —
Tearing externally in sinciput ; T. over eyebrows ing. Shoots in 1. Cutting to 1. of protuberance.
; ;
;
with redness of eyes and face ; below r. eminence, soon carotids, with red face. The headaches are almost universally
aggravated bv the slightest noise or liglit Headache so violent
occupying the whole forehead, decreasing at intervals that he seems to get blind and then becomes unconscious. Head-
only to return in greater violence. Pain as if brain aches greatlv aggravated by bending forward the bead is generally
rose and fell with every step, > strong pressure. drawnbackward. Meningitis. Meningitis from erysipelas. Apo-
Shooting burning pain in 1. eminence. Pain as if a plexy, in the early stage.
stone loere pressing it, > laying head down and stooping, Eyes. staring. Projecting and sparkling. Glassy. — ;
loith dihdfd pupils and whining ill humor ; P. on stooping Animated, with dilated pupils. Squinting. Sunken.
asif cviriilliiini irould come out ; as if brain toere pressed Spasms. Inflammation and a wild expression. Conjunc-
toivards forehead, > bending head backward ; as (f brain tiva covered with red vessels, with shooting and lach-
would be pressed out above orbits, preventing opening of rj'mation and cornea dim. lids swollen, afterwards ;
eyes and obliging him to lie down ; outward in 1. emi- pus in anterior chambers. Pufiy appearance about
nence. Pain as from a board before it. Pain above Swelling, with lachrymation. Trembling mucus be-
orbits as if brain were compressed, so that he must close his fore.
Belladonna. 172 Belladonna.
Shooting inward. Pain ; and once hot prickUng
in little puriform fluid accumulated in anterior chamber.
r. ; crawling, as drawing from, below Vision of sparks. Of halo around candle-light, partly
if full of sand ;
upward under 1. Smarting. if protrud- colored, the red predominating, at times the light seemed
Feeling as
ing. Feeling as if too large. Pressure, < morning, broken into rays. Of occasional flashes of ligld. Of
with lachrymation P. as if hard spring water were in flames when leaning hand upon her swollen cheek,
;
them. Sensitiveness. Dryness, on motion dry and stiff and the air seems like a mist. Chromopsia. Letters
sensation bwrning, more violent alternately in one or swim while reading.
; Lines jumped hither and thither
other. Heat, «.s if in hot vapor ; H. afternoons while when reading by lamp-hght. Saw nothing when
walking in open air, with sticking and drowsiness < reading but the white margin which surrounded the
;
coffee, and sensation as if swimming in tears > press- black letters transformed into rings.
; All objects
ing them upward, with itching. Insensibility to light. seemed bordered with yellow. Objects appeared
Tickling. Soon tired on reading. Feeling as if he white during the delirium. All colors appeared
;
could see nothing, yet he saw when he strained his reversed. Vision of a large white star in the ceihng
eyes. and across it from 1. to r. silvery clouds seem passing.
Lachrymation ; salt. Optic disk deepened in tint and Of black i^oints and stripes at 10.30 a.m., on going out.
retinal arteries and veins enlarged. Balls in constant Letters seemed larger than usual, and vision sharper
motion; alternately fixed and very movable. Balls in 1. eye than in r. On seeing himself in the glass he
turned upward and outward. Pain in balls deep in, asserted that he squinted badly, and that both eyeballs
; ;
on closing eyes. Dryness of surface of ball. were turned towards nose. Faces looked large, broad
Pupils. Dilated < r. and immovable, and eye and out of proportion, a speck as large as a fly and the
; ;
devoid of exjDression; < 1., with fliekering before 1. head of a nail appeared like a spider with its legs in
1., with a white scale in it r., with necessity to close
; constant motion, and for months afterwards there was
that eye on writing in order to see the lines j^lainly. a sort of glimmer upon all objects, like the motion of
Contracted; with headache. Insensible to light. heated air rising from the roof or sides of a building,
Lids. —
Lead-colored spots. Redness of margins. and the figures on a carpet seemed to blend.
;
upper. Throbbing pain in lower, towards inner not cure the chronic disorder.) Ciliary neuralgia, with great heat
canthus, with inflammatory swelling and lachryma- and throbbing pain. Spasms of the lids and muscles. Squinting.
Exophthalmic goitre.
tion. Heaviness < r. with feeling as of a sticky
; ;
Swelling of 1. punctum lachrymal. With suppurative of the ingesta ; in middle, with hard hearing on that
inflammation, at flrst with burning, then with pressing side. Thrusts in middle, ivith pinching; T. through
pain. Itching shoots in internal. Tearing in inner, mastoid process below ear. Tearing downward
extending into eyes. Pain in 1. internal, even on in middle and external T. behind r. in lower half ;
;
—
Conjunctiva. Full of blue-red vessels. Red streaks in r. external and in r. side of face downward;
in morning, with pain. Red vessels at 1. external from before backward externally in r. feeling in ;
canthus in morning, with twitching of eye. Yellow r. as if it would be torn out of head pain in ears ;
into eyes. Pressing pain in upper part. Confused Pressure on mastoid process below ear on muscles be- ;
pressure, alternately in r. and in forehead. Pain in 1. hind 1. and on muscles of forehead on external ;
supraorbital ridge, with weak vision of r. eye on writ- meatus ; in meatus as if one bored in with a finger.
ing, whereby the letters swam, and oppressive sensa- Tingling.
tion as if r. lid hung down paralyzed. Sensitiveness to loud tones (Sil.). Noises. Ringing. Roar-
Vision dim; > strong effort of will, < afterwards, ing ; with flickering before eyes, < 1., and twitching of
sometimes with double vision and undulating motion 1. upper lid. Singing. Din as of trumpets and drums
of objects. Distinct only for distant objects and com- and a roaring, then a humming and buzzing, < sitting,
pletely parallel rays, as those of a star in the heavens. > staiading and lying, still better when walking.
Weaker while walking in open air and in bright light. What was said to him sounded like a humming. Flut-
Photophobia. Blindness; in morning; in 1. eye, the tering and bubbling before ears in morning after wak-
lid of which is drooping, inflamed and painful when ing. Hard hearing. Deafness as if a skin were
touched for near objects, double V. for distant ones. drawn over ears. Hearing lost.
;
cornea, which in a few days became opaque and a on side of nostrils where they unite with lip. Stitches in
— ;; —— ; ;
grinding of teeth and at times stretching and exten- sion of open air. Incisors feel too long.
sion of limbs convulsive motion of muscles of 1.
;
—
Gum. Vesicle below an incisor, with pain as if
side, especially of 1. canthus remarkable mobility of ;
burnt. Bleeding near a hollow tooth. Pain on touch,
muscles. Distortion. Disfigured and on expiration as if ulcerated. Heat, with itching and throbbing.
the boy pvifFed as if hot. Risus sardonicus. Shootings Itching, with pain in throat.
in chin. Tearing below r. zygoma, with drawing. Pinch- Tongue. Deep redness of papillx, icith swelling.
;
ing on 1. zygoma. Sharp pains in cheek. Pressing Vessels beneath T. Iduish and injected with blood.
below r. zygoma. Swollen feeling. Nestling, spasmodic Pallor. Swollen and pressed close behind loM-er incis-
;
a scab and paining as if inflamed on upper, near r. ; D. throat, interfering with speech (Verat. v.) and re- ;
wing of nose, covered with a scab, another beneath tracted; hanging from the chikVs mouth, and sicollen ; D.
margin of lower lip and on inner skin of lower lip, and cracked; and difficidt to move ; and yellow-brown
both with biting pain, as from salt water. Pustules with thick frothy mucus adhering to its sides; as if
on borders, with smarting pain. Ulcer, with red edges covered with a crust; D. sensation, < drinking water.
and corrosive itching, in corner; U. in corner, also Paralyzed feeling.
Belladonna. 174 Belladonna.
—
Speech. Stammering. Interrupted. Slow and im- swollen during deglutition and expector-
lowing
; as if
peded. Rapid, interrupted. Difficult. Indistinct. ation, < 1. side. Soreness ; after reading aloud ; when
Speechlessness. Paralytic weakness of organs. swallowing ; with redness about tonsils and palate, extend-
Mouth slimy in morning on waking, with headache ing to ears (Gelsem.), also in morning.
;
Constriction;
S. in morning, > after eating with feeling as if a bad
; extending to stomach. Feeling as if too narrow when
taste came from it. Mucus < morning after rising, swallowing; painful narrowing of pharynx, with
sometimes of putrid taste. Foam bloody. Drawn stretched sensation when preparing to swallow. Dry-
;
to one side by spasms. Deep crimson color from poste- ness with difficult swallowing (Duboisia) ; hindering
;
rior third of palate as far doivn as could be seen, with en- swalloioing and altering voice ; causing constant attempts to
largement of tonsils. Redness, and of gullet, with heat swallow, then at every attempt suffocative spasms of fauces
and dryness. and glottis ; and of lij)s without real thirst. Burning ;
Scraping, and in throat, extending into stomach, with (with natural moisture in mouth), not > drinking, trans-
constriction S. on palate.
; Pain beneath hard palate, iently > sugar; intermittent, in upper part, with fre-
about the middle, when eating rolls and milk, extend- quent necessity to swallow. Tickling. Paralysis.
ing through fauces to nasal cavity. Rawness of pal- Swallowing. Difficult of water ; of solid food possi- ;
ate, < touch of tongue and chewing, with soreness. ble only by constantly taking liquids ; and painful ; only
Soreness on inside of cheek, with erosion of mouth of a few drops, the rest being forced out by spasmodic action of
salivary duct. Dryness (Aeon., Bry., Verat. v.) at ; muscles of deglutitio7i (Lach.). Inability to drink to ;
night, with thirst ; of lining of cheeks, lips, tongue, tvhich swallow solid food painless I. to swallow. Constant ;
look burnt, roof of mouth and pharyjix ; dry sensation urging to swallow.
though tongue was moist though moist, with stickiness
; CEsophagus. Intermittent contraction, when swallow-
and great thirst. Aridity as if mucous membrane had ing, followed each time by scraping in region of epi-
been removed by some pungent or corrosive substance. glottis as if latter were raw and sore. Dryness.
Heat in hard palate. Unctuous clammy state, < drink-
ing water. {Paralytic weakness of internal parts.) Clinical. — Adapted to the early stage of a great variety of
inflammatory diseases of the throat, characterized by the above
Salivation; in evening. Saliva flows from mouth. symptoms and especially by intense hyperaemia, with dryness
;
though food and driiak liave their proper taste. Aro- feeling of emptiness and hunger, but if he begins to
matic. Like wine. Salt-sourish. Sour to bread to ; eat relish lost after smoking tobacco lost for every-
;
;
the last part of the bread and butter, every evening, thing but water, soup and bread and butter. Aversion
then heartburn to the broth that had been taken,
; to food ; A. to acids.
then scratching in throat. Salt to food. Natural to Thirst ; in morning ; in evening, with watery taste,
food when beginning to eat, then suddenly taste partly though all liquids are loathsome. Violent every noon
as if too salt, partly insipid, with feeling in pit of after midnight and in morning. Unquenchable ; with
throat as if she would vomit what she had taken. slow pulse. Burning, with heat in all jDarts, craving
(Bitter to bread and apples in evening.) Clammy. for drink, but repelling it when offered. For cold
Pasty. Insipid. Lost; to food. 'Water. Desire for beverages without appetite for drink-
ing. Absence of T. Repugnance to beer to coffee
Clinical. —
Difficult dentition (acute symptoms). Stammer-
to milk, which appears to have a loathsome smell and
;
;
ing to drink.
Throat. —Shooting in r. parotid, extending into external ISructations with flatulence in bowels and stitches
;
day. Strong pulsation in carotid. Swelling ; around tasting of ingesta; of burning sour moisture, with a
T. and jaws; of tonsils. Inflammation; of tonsils ; kind of retching hiccough-like. Something midwaj'- ;
mentary canal; of uvula and velum palati. Tena- jerked her up, then deafness until the next attack.
cious mucus. Great expectoration of light mucus as soon Nausea in frequent attacks in forenoon
;
after ;
as the throat began to feel sore. Frequent E. of mucus. breakfast; in evening, in throat (not in scrobiculus
Hawking of mucus from upper part. Mucus in upper cordis,) with occasional bitter eructations when walk- ;
part, with general sensation as before catarrh of throat, ing in open air < when he would eat with efforts to
; ;
with swelling and inflammation of arches of palate, vomit with inability to vomit changing to burning,
; ;
tonsils and f>osterior wall of pharynx. Spasm spas- ; with full sensation in throat. Empty retching. Vom-
modic action of muscles at every attempt to swallow. iting ; after eating and drinking ; after drinking, with
Cramp extending from r. tonsil to top of pharynx. large swallows after milk, then slight amelioration
;
Shootings on swallowing and breathing ; in pharynx on then sleejD of food of undigested food eaten twelve
; ;
swallowing, turning head and feeling side of neck, xmth pain hours before difficult to excite. ;
as from internal sivelling ; in 1. side; in pit. Scraping; Distention and tension of epigastrium in evening
; ;
from dry haiuking ; in soft palate when swallowing. in bed, with tensive pain in stomach. Spasm always
Pain in region of tonsils in posterior part on swal-
; ; during midday meal S. like cramp; (During cough ;
; ;;
hold his breath. Pinching across epigastrium and down- 1. hip to lumbar vertebrffi. Clawing-together jjain
ward, as if in colon. Squeezing in pit while walking, coming from sides into navel. Pinching immediately ;
obliging deep breathing. Acute pain. Pain after ; under wall below navel after eating. Griping trans- ;
in part gnawing. Oppression in pit, so that she could afternoon S. and clawing, obliging him to bend
;
not breathe properly, alternating with nausea. forward. Pain. Constriction as if a ball were
;
Contractive sensation after a Uttle food C. j^ain in forming. Tensive seiisation below navel after stool.
;
part of larynx. Sensitiveness to touch in region. Dis- < 1. side outward in crests of ilia on rising from a seat.
;
tress ;
as from indigestion. Sensation as if something Tensive pain in morning on getting out of bed, especicdly in
were in pit, making him cough. Feeling in pit as of region of OS pubis, with feeling as if hypiii/a.-^triirni (rarely
accumulation of flatus. Emptiness. Painless throb- epigctslrium) were spasmodically constricted, .iiinufiiin-.f as if
bing in pit. distended (although not really so), pains gradually increas-
—
Clinical. Vomiting, cannot keep any food in tlie stomach. ing and dea'easing. Feeling immediately below umbilicus
Soreness and distention in tlie region of the stomach. Neuralgia as if intestines pressed outward, < standing. Pressure in
of the stomacli, of the most violent character, with extreme tender-
morning a^s if everthing woxdd be forced out towards organs
ness. Gastritis, with violent vomiting, even of food. Nausea and
vomiting are among the most persistent effects of this drug these of generation, loith distention of abdomen, then contraction
;
symptoms are more frequently associated with otlier Bell, symp- of abdomen, then discharge of white mucus from vagina.
toms than is generally supposed. Feeling in r. groin as if a hard body pressed outward
—
Abdomen. Tumefaction; with tenderness to touch, when sitting bent forward. Drawing jjain in whole
constipation and weak pulse with rolling or grumb- circumference of jDclvis, alternately in sacrum and os
;
ling in 1. side. Meteorism with constipation, in pubis flatulent D. on r. side, over horizontal ramus
; ;
one case subsiding and recurring with the delirium. of i^ubis. Congested feeling in pelvic region, with
Eetraction while lying, with i^ain.
; Rumbling with excited sexual desire.
;
stool. Pain as if sore and raw. Tenderness on press- I., and in anus. Sense of constijjation. Inability to
ure, especially in ovarian region. Constrictive pain, press during stool. Tenesmus, a constant pressing and
obliging her to bend up. Pain as from a heavy urging toivards anus and genitals, alternating %cith painful
weight when walking and standing. Drawing pain, contractions of anus. Straining to stool, then scanty diar-
with cold feet. Drawing as from flatus. rhoea, then increased straining. Constant desire for stool.
Feeling of distention, with constrictive pain below umbili- Urging to stool, lohich is thin; frequent but ineffectual, or
cus, the latter coming in jerks and obliging bending double. with a scanty, hard stool ; ineffectual, then vomiting.
Full feeling in evening, with griping and rumbling Anus. Bleeding. — Ha'morrhoidal flow. ' Itching,
F. feeling < after stool. Something seems to rise and with constriction I. externally when walking in open
;
to press on throat, with retching, but without nausea air. Itching in ijerineum, with moisture.
or vomiting. Feeling as before cliarrhoea, when strain- —
Clinical. Bleeding piles, with great forcing and great sen-
ing at stool, with internal heat in abdomen. Heat sitiveness. In dysentery the nmcous membrane of the anus is
(with anxiety), and in chest and face, with obstruction swollen and everted, with excessive tenderness.
of nose H. rising into chest.
; Stool.
—
'Watery, scantj^, with tenesmus W. copious, ;
—
Upper and Side. Distention in region of stomach. greenish. Diarrhcea-like greenish oflensive, green-
; ;
Pa,in in upper. Cutting in 1. side in morning while ish dark, at night scanty, with stitches above um-
; ;
lying on that side. Griping in r. side while walking, bilicus frequent, with tenesmus then frequent desire,
; ;
with shootings thence to r. axilla. Pressing-out pain with no stool or a scanty one. Granular, yellow, some-
in side when pressing upon pit of stomach. what mucous. Pajjpy, mixed with mucus. Consti-
—
Hypochondria. Bile increased. Fulness below pation. Hard and scanty. Green, fteces enveloi^ed
short ribs, and when stooping fulness at jjit of stomach in reddish mucus. (Sour smelling.) Small and ;
and darkness before eyes. Shootings near last r. ribs. rapid, involuntaiy. Slight, with coHc. Involuntary.
Pinching in hepatic region, < rising from a seat. Frequent. Retarded. Slow and dry. Sujjpressed
Sharp pain in splenic region. Pain in hypochondria, also urine, with j^rofuse sweat.
as if pressed out when pressing on epigastrium. Ten-
sion round ribs.
—
Clinical. Diarrhoea of green mucas and blood. Dysentery,
especially in children.
Eelladonna. 176 Belladonna.
Urinary Organs. —Discharge of prostatic juice from Hoarseness especially when crying ; with dryness in
;
relaxed penis. Irritation, especially of neck of blad- larynx, with frequent cough, and frequent necessity for empty
der, with strangury, bloody urine, with heat, redness swalloimng, and when sivalloiving pain in larynx extend-
of whole body, palate and pharynx. Pressure in vesical ing to I. ear (Lach.); hoarse and weak voice. Aphonia;
region at night. Pain in region of bladder with de- ; or confused sounds uttered ivith pain. Weak voice. Pip-
sire to urinate, but evacuation of only a few drops by ing voice with difficulty in speaking (Stram.). Sharp
the catheter. Twisting as of a worm in bladder. and clear voice.
Bladder half paralyzed. Tenesmus. Urging to urinate, Oough beginning about 10 p.m., recurring every quar-
with bloody urine U., with scanty, dark urine with
; ; ter of an hour or oftener, in three or four fits at a time ; C,
ability to pass only a few drojDS of colorless urine; waking her at night; from rawness and dryness in
with diflicult micturition in a small stream. Frequent upper part of larynx ; preceded by crying (Arn.) (m
urging ; with scanty urine; but urine passed after great a child) ; with bloody taste in mouth ; with much strain-
effort and guttatim. No inclination to urinate. ing and fretting (in a child) with prickings under 1. ;
Burning in urethra, with ineffectual urging to urinate. white mucus, preceded by angina, followed by raw-
Urine.—Copious with strangury at neck of blad-
; ness and dryness in upper part of larynx C. as he ;
—
Clinical. Acute cystitis. Dysuria, especially of children Respiration. Difficult. Short, after coffee in afternoon.
and excitable women. Acute inflammation of the kidney. Anxious, with the brazen stridulous sound of croup.
—
Sexual Organs. Irritation in boys, manifested by Violent, short, hurried, anxious. Groaning at every
alternating with jumping
;
constant erections and by seizing the member with expiration; < morning ;
the hands. Weakness and relaxation, sweat at night. and dancing. Sighing. Moaning. Deep, at times
Tearing upward in 1. spermatic cord in evening before yawning D., as in croup. Jerking. Irregular. In-
;
sleep. Drawing in spermatic cord during micturition. termittent at night, inspiration and expiration to-
;
erections. Scrotum blistered. Shootings in the testi- sighing, shallow. Retarded, at times whistling. Ster-
cles, which are drawn upward. Sexual indifference. torous with rales in anterior part of chest. Vesicu-
;
Emission at night during relaxation of penis at night lar murmur, without rattling. Appearance at times
;
diiiiitc, <iid,dcn. Metrorrhagia, the blood having a bad gasps for air and tosses about wildly (Aeon.).
smeU.
Clinical.— Inflammation of pelvic viscera. Prolapsus of
Chest. —
Milk runs out of mamma, in a woman not
uterus inflammation of uterus inflamed ovaries, <^ r. all with
pregnant. Inflammation of the lungs. Stabs as with a
; ; ;
heavy dragging and forcing pain, as if the uterus were heavy with knife below last two ribs, close to xiphoid cartilage
hot blood suppression of menses with these symptoms. Ovarian
; and above false ribs. Stitches in 1. in mamma (un- ;
;
tumor, with forcing pain. Dysmenorrhrea. Uterine haemorrhage. der 1. ribs) here and there below skin of r. side at
; ;
hot gushes of blood. Metrorrhagia, very ofTensive. Inflammation evening, hindering breathing in sternum when cough- ;
of mammary gland, which was extremely sensitive and hot. ing and yawning in 1. side from sternum towards ax-
;
Violent cerebral symptoms (see mind and headj from suppressed illa, < motion deeply peiretrating, in r.; backward be-
;
menstruation.
low clavicle when walking in cartilage of 1. ribs, < ;
Respiratory Organs. Noise and rattling — in bronchial exj^iration, when it changes into an almost burning
tubes. Pain under larynx after eating, with hiccough. sensation.
Pressing in 1. side of larynx, < external pressure. Intermittent cutting in r. Shooting pinching on
Constriction of larynx. Painful dryness of larynx, with both sides of upper part of sternum. Gnawing be-
aversion to all drinks ; D. of larynx, making voice husky
. neath cartilages of last r. ribs. Squeezing in 1. and r.
and often inducing dry cough. sides. Acute pain in sternum above xiphoid carti-
;
breathing, as from mucus in windpipe, with burning Lumbar Region. Cutting in r. and in lower end of
in chest. Tightness. Constriction as if pressed inward sternum. Spasmodic sensation in 1. Sharp pain in r.,
.
from both sides spasmodic C, and in throat, with above ischium. Pain in 1. kidney in kidney region
; ; ;
sense of suffocation. Spasmodic tension, extending to in morning, > pressure. Sacrum and coccyx, cramp-
deep in ahdomeyi, < motion. Drawing in 1., with stitches. like pain, with ability to sit for only a short time,
Burning in r. Inquietude and beating. Air seems while sitting he becomes stiff and unable to rise again
to have collected beneath sternum, disappearing for pain, he cannot lie well, it often wakes him at night
with rumbling in abdomen, whereupon the nausea and he has to turn on to the other side, with violent
is worse. pain, he cannot lie on the back,> standing and walk-
—
Clinical. Pleurisy. Karely, in inflammatory diseases of ing slowly, but he cannot walk fast.
tlioracic organs. —
Clinical. Spinal irritability, pressure upon the dorsal verte-
—
Heart. Stitches. Pressure; arresting breath and
brse causes screams and distress in stomach, or violent cough and
flushed face. Hyperemia of spine, with diificulty in wallcing, loss
causing anxiety. Anxiety. Violent beating. Cluck- of co-ordination when walking. Lumbago, with pain in hips and
ing on ascending stairs, a sort of palpitation. Palpi- thighs, cramps in legs, etc.
perceptible. Imperceptible.
—
Neck. Sivelling of glands on side, with burning pain
I.
of them on account of pain; with indisposition to
work paralytic, of all muscles. Numbness. Heaviness
S. of glands of nape, with cloudiness of head
;
of glands,
of hands and feet. Immobility.
;
Stiffness.
with pain at night. Shooting's in a gland at side S.
in region of second and third cervical vertebrte on car-
Upper Extremities. Affection as in chorea. Sense of
;
—
stretching and twisting. Heaviness and paralytic
rying head erect. Pain in nape as if it woidd break,
feeling, especially in 1. arm. Painful swelling of one
when coughing. Sharj^ pain between last cervical ancl
of 1. axillary glands. Tearing under and in r. axilla.
first dorsal vertebrte. Pain externally when bearing
Shooting pressure on top of 1. shoulder. Stitches in
head backward and on touch j^ressing, in nape close
;
region of shoulder and in region of 1. false ribs.
to occiput
cles.
drawing, in r. muscles. Drawing in mus-
;
12
Selladonna. 178 Belladonna.
Drawing downward in muscles of r., which when it throbbing next day, with erysipelatous redness.
reached region of elbow twitched upward again to Paralytic drawing in r. T. and leg. Heaviness while
axilla. Paralytic weakness of r., then also of forearm. sitting while walking, with stifihess
; of T. and legs ;
—
Elbow. Shootings externally in 1. Cutting in in- while walking, with stiffness of knee.
terior of 1. when walking. (Pain as if burnt when —
Knee. Twitching in bend of r. in bend extend- ;
moving or touching it.) Paralytic drawing pain and ; ing into muscles of thigh. Shooting in bend of 1.
in 1. fingers. Rumbling in bend of 1., as if water or in r. patella while sitting. Pain. Cramplike p)ain in
some heavy liquid were running through veins. r., near patella, towards outer side, when sitting;
—
Forearm. Twitching of tendons and muscles on especially about patellte, preventing him from ascend-
inner side. Shootings in 1. in middle of inner.
; ing stairs. Squeezing pain in bend of r. Feeling when
Cutting tearing in lower muscles of 1. in lower
; walking as if outer hamstrings were too short, alter-
muscles of r. during rest. Aching in muscles. Throb- nately with a similiar sensation in inner hamstring, but
bing pain along r. radial nerve at 11.30 a.m. Burn- it is more intense in outer. Tingling-quivering sensa-
ing throbbing near olecranon and posterior ridge of tion over r. when sitting. Bubbling in forepart of 1.,
radius often during the day, < touch and pressure, at as of water.
6 P.M. a similar j^ain at base of scaj)ula, near angle, Leg.- —
Trembling with tottering gait, raising of one
;
< pressure, with warmth in this spot. leg as if he had to ascend a hill, whereupon he falls
Wrist. — Shooting along ulnar nerve to elbow. and cannot rise without aid. Cramp in calf in even-
Paralytic tearing in carpal bones. Inability to turn ing in bed on bending leg, > stretching leg. Shoot-
hand easily, he can do it only by jerks, as from de- ings in 1. calf coming up from lower part. Prickings
ficiency of synovial fluid. below 1. patella when sitting. Tearing pressure in mid-
—
Hand. Swelling with dryness and dro2)ping of
; dle of inside. Tearing; in tibia; frequent, in 1. calf;
anything he takes hold of. Constant motion, and of burning-tearing upward through inner surface of pop-
fingers. Twitchings. Trembling; with periodical liteal space; drawing, in r. tibia, with sensation of
twitchings of rest of body. Shooting in metacarpal pressing-asunder. " Growing pain " in r., a feeling of
bones of thumbs. Tearing pressure in metacarpal stiffness, with heaviness. Sensation as if jammed, <
bones and in distal joint of 1. index shooting T. in 1.
; night, > letting leg hang down, with commotion
metacarpal bones. Soreness on pressure. Dry sensa-
; (dull tearing) and stir therein. Pressure in forepart
tion in palms, with smooth feeling. Stiffness of r. of 1. tibia when standing. Sensation drawing upward,
and of fingers. as of crawling externally, but internally as of shootings.
Fingers. —
Easy dislocation. Shootings out at tijas Drawing on 1. tibia near knee. Tension in muscles,
during general chill, < when grasping. Paralytic especially in calf, where there is crawling. Feeling in
tearing in middle joint of r. index. Tearing-cutting in calf as if he would have cramjJ. Necessity to extend
muscles of r. little. Painful drawing in proximal them. Weakness paralytic joaralytic, when ascend-
; ;
joint of 1. middle, as if in periosteum. Pain in tip of ing stairs, especially of calves. Painful heaviness of r.
middle as if a foreign body had lodged and caused when laying it over 1. ; drawing H. ; tremulous. Numb-
ulceration, < touch. Pain in tips of 1. as if they had ness ;
crawling over them after lying a short time, in
been jammed. Tingling. Stiffness of anterior joint of r. then 1. Loss of control.
middle, with pain on bending, a simj^le pain ('? sore). Tendo-achillis. —
Boring or tearing shoots. Tension
—
Lower Extremities. Stumbling. Staggering in ; in r. tarsal joint when walking in open air.
Little control over, with weakness and dragging. when sitting. Tearing in metatarsal bone of great toe
Paralysis ; temporary, and of neck of bladder arid of T. in 1. sole while walking, with occasional shooting.
sphincter ani. Boring digging in soles digging in soles, with burn-
;
Hip. —Shoots in r. Pain in 1. when lying on r. ing. Sharp pain at base of first metatarsal bone of r.
Paralytic tension in joints when walking, as if dislo- Pain in metatarsal bones as if dislocated while walk-
cated. ing or bending foot. Bruised pain in ball of heel
Thigh. Cutting shoots in external muscles above when treading on it. Drawing pain in hollow of r.
knee only when sitting. Knife-stab in middle, more D. pain extending to scapulas and thence into fingers,
towards posterior side, after eating. Cutting twitching- at last into teeth, which then seem on edge and be-
tearing in posterior muscles of 1. when sitting. Pain come loose cutting, in a spot, extending through legs
;
in T. and legs as if bruised and as if brittle, with shoot- and thighs, then through small of back to shoulders ;
ing and gnawing towards shafts of bones, tearing in painless, or creef)ing from heels around ankles to toes.
joints, the pain gradually rising from tarsal joints to Tension in r. sole in region of heel, changing to ten-
hips, obliging him while sitting to continually move sive pressure, > jjressure. Bubbling as from the drop-
feet, > when walking (comp. Rhus. t.). Cramp pain ping of water. Creeping from below upward in feet.
in gluteals on bending forward, with tension. Fluc- Lassitude, with drawing pain. Numbness. Inability
tuating throbbing pain in upper and inner part of 1. to stir 1.
Sore pain on inner side. Feeling as if there were no ClilllCtll. — Sciatic nerves extremely sensitive, as if uncovered,
flesh on ischia, but more comfort on a hard than on a cannot bear to have anytliing press upon the affecled part. Acute
soft seat. Pain drawing outwards on a spot on inner iuHammation of hip-joint, with heat, etc. (Symptoms of neuritis,
side of 1. Hard pressure in middle of anterior sur- see also arm.)
face of r. Rheumatic drawing in a spot between 1. Skin. —
Distention of" veins. Gray spots on chest.
knee and trochanter at night, changing to burning White like a statue W., except face, which is red and
;
;; ;
ing over body, I'sjinuitlli/ infiKw mid Ici/s, vilh linil imd ex- towards evening, with yawning, but in morning feel-
altation of all faculties ; red sjjuls (whicli itch?) in spots ;
ing as if he had not slept enough with dulness of in- ;
over whole body, especially on chest in spots on backs ; tellect; with inability to sleej) because of itching,
of hands sharply defined unitbrni II. on face, neck,
; sci-atehing causes erythema; full of inquietude. Sleep
arms, trunk and thighs ; on face, chest and limbs ; then in afternoon. Somnolency, with subsullus tendinum, pale
roughness and desquamation. cold face and hard, small, rapid, pulse. Deep sleep.
Appearance in color, and to a certain extent in thick- Heavy disturbed sleep, with stertor. Profound, late S.,
ness, like scarlet flannel.on arms with headache and languor on waking and no appe-
Scarlet eruption;
and legs. Eruption like scarlatina ; on face, upj)er limbs tite for breakfast. Inaliility to rouse himself in morn-
and tiimh, ending abruptly at ivrists and flexure of thighs, ing, and on waking ill humor. Stupefied sleep with ;
with hot and dry skin ; like scarlatina, covering skin opening of eyes, looking about him wildly, then
with occasional livid spots. Scarlet rash on neck, up- stertorous slumber. Soporous condition, with con-
per part of chest, on hand and forehead. Red, scaly vulsions of face and limbs. Sopor, coma or lethargy
erupition on lower parts of body as far as abdomen. Red after the delirium, and sometimes the delirium
elevated spots on chest and belly, frequently disap- returns as the sopor goes off.
pearing and suddenly appearing, with general redness Ineffectual efforts to obtain sleep. Sleeplessness ; after
of skin. Red elevations at root of nose, and when midnight, with sweat; except from 1 to 6.30, then
touched pain as if ulcerated. Red elevations similar unrefreshed on rising from anguish, also with draw- ;
to nettle-rash, gradually coalescing, covering face and ing pains in all limbs from a fancy that he has some ;
front of neck, around the sjiots a white border, also pressing business with relief of pains at night. ;
around mouth. Restless sleep before midnight, the child tosses about, ;
Erythema. Inflammation. Cold, painful, long-last- kicks and quarrels in sleep (Hyose.) with irrational ;
ing nodosities and swellings (apparently secondary ef- talking and difficulty in keeping them in bed iritli ;
fect). Boil upon shoulder painful, on temple red, act in- (/mn//s.
;
Starting in otherwise quiet sleep, feel-
;
hard B. at angle of lower jaw, with stinging when ing as if falling deep down, which caused shuddering.
pressed. Pimples on chin on face, and boils rash- Starting and waking when falling asleep in evening,
; ; ;
like on chin, with burning on touch on side of chin, the feet are jerked upward and the headfonvard. Sutib-
;
with itching sticking, or rather stitches than itching, cative snoring only on inspiration. Croaking and
> scratching on 1. mamma, with crawling itching, > moaning. Singing and loud talking.
;
Pustules on cheek and nose, rapidly fiUing with pus, as if he had slept enough.
; Waked constantly by fearful
becoming covered with a crust, also on nape and arms dreams and twitchings. Waking in night full of fear, it ap- ;
between lips and chin, with burning smarting, pain < peared as if there loere something under her bed vhich
night; white-tipped, under 1. wing of nose; red, on made a noise, dry heat on waking. Sleep intolerable
back, especially in scapular region, the whole skin is on account of increased pains and ft-ightful di-eams.
red and smarts when touched, but in tips of pustules Dreams immediately on falling asleep. Frightful
there is shooting. Erysipelatous fever, with inflamed D. Wakened by D. of danger from fire. Anxious D.
swellings passing into gangrene. Gangrene, hot and about murderers and street-robbers, he heard himself
cold. Ulcers exude only bloody matter (become shouting, but did not come to his senses. Fatiguing
;
;
covered with black scabs) cutting in U. during rest, D. ; Vivid but unremembered. Unremembered.
and tearing on moving the part; sore pain around U. About household affairs. That she was occupied with
painful, on side of nostrils where they unite with lip many people, and she wished to get away, but did not ;
become painful to touch, almost a burning pain pain go so far as that. Pleasant provoking laughter, after ; ;
Scratching of various parts, especially of neck and after eating; after dinner, with chattering of teeth, and
chest. Itching; of feet; shooting, on scapulas, > when lying trembling of limbs as in cold stage of
scratching tearing, here and there, < night in bed,
; intermittent fe\-er on undressing, especially in arms,
;
after rubbing only tearing pain remains scraping, on ; with goosctiesh and with redness and heat of ears and
forehead biting, on feet and their dorsa crawling,
; ; nose; with shuddering and gooseskin. (Chill, then
now here, now there creeping, on legs and back; felt quite well, then sweat on foce, hands (?) and
(titillating, on 1. scapula). feet (?) before the heat, no sleep during the heat,
during the scarcely any thirst during the chill, none
Clillioal.— Early stage of erysipelas. Early stage of boils.-
heat and sweat, headache during the sweat on face,
Sleep. — Yawning; frequent, in afternoon, with none during the chill or heat.)
stretching and filling of eyes with water frequent, in Chilliness internal and external in sleep and on
;
evening, then chills along skin like that of an intox- waking. External C, with internal heat. Shivering
;
icated person. Sleepiness; on waking; in morning during stool as soon as cold air blows on her, in ;
Eelladonna. 180 Benzoic Acid.
mostly unth confusion of head; suddenly, with sleepi- in the quality of the urine.
ness in the daytime. Affinities. —
Carbol. ac, Berb., Arn., Led., Viola t.,
Shivering over abdomen ; intermittent, down back. Rhod., Sulph.
Chill in back, or pit of stomach, or in arms, spreading Generalities. —
Emaciation. Trembling, with palpi-
thence all over body in sacrum in evening in bed,
; tation. Tearing and stitching, specially in metatarsal
spreading over back and lower limbs, then heat. joints of r. great toe (Sulph., Berb.). Pains change their
Shivering over one arm. Coldness of hands in morn- ; place incessantly and suddenly, but are most constant
ing, with dulness of head and weeping; of lower in region of heart. Pain passes from the r. hand and
limbs, with rigidity in r. hip-joint; C. of legs; of feet;
;
appears in 1. arm, extends downward into elbow, then
of feet in evening, with heat within ear of feet, with ; appears in region of heart, later in r. thigh and ankle.
bloated red face and flow of blood to head. Every- Weariness ; after menses.
thing he touched seemed very cold, < the longer he —
Mind. Hilarity, preventing sleep'. Sadness. Anx-
held it. iety while sweating. Activity of mind while at work,
Heat ; in morning ; at night, < towards morning, afterwards anxiety. Omits words every moment
yet he does not dare to uncover, for the uncovered while writing.
part is painful as from a chill on slight motion after ; ;
—
Head. -Aching after mental emotions. Confusion
attack of cough, with distention of superficial veins, insa- with sleef)iness. Sensation as if there were air in it.
tiable thirst, anxiety and trembling ; with furious delirium Excitement in morning, when sneezing, with lightness.
with bluish redness of skin with phantasies, the boy ; Sensation of shaking in it. Vertigo, making him fear-
talked of animals which he seemed to see, and hearing ful of falling sideways, < afternoon. Tired feeling as
seemed dull; with palpitation; with general sweat from night-watching. Symptoms easily produced on
when hands are in bed, but general chill when they uncovering or on exposure to a draught, and in morn-
are put out of bed from below upward, breaking out
; ing on waking, and < during rest. Symptoms return
of sweat as of anguish, then nausea, with anxiety, the I^eriodically and are often accompanied by pains in
nausea descending lower and lower. stomach, nausea, gagging and coldness of hands.
Heat internal or external. Internal H. after beer. Symptoms are generally accompanied by depression,
Internal and external, especially in face, whicli was lassitude and loss of appetite.
red and covered with sweat, with confusion of head. Hard throbbing in temporal arteries. Pain in 1.
Hot and scarlet skin, especially on face and interior temple hammering P. in temples, obliging him
; to lie
half of trunk. Dry, hot and scarlet skin, especially on down. Tearing in vertex. Pressure in vertex and
.
face and ears. Hot and dry skin, with small, wiry, spinal column forenoons while sitting, as if pressed by
hard and rapid pulse. Dry heat in attacks. Heat and an elastic body, causing stretching, bending forward
redness of head H. of head, ivith coldness of rest of body
; and anxiety. Pain in sides internally, with bruised
internal and external H. of head. Hot and pufiy sensation. Rheumatic pain on outside. Itching of
face H. sensation in face, with cold feet. Internal hairy scalp.
—
;
Symptoms of M. and throat > after eating. flammation of bronchi and lung.s, with great tenderness of the
Throat. —
Thyroid gland feels swollen. Sensation of chest, cough < night, lying on r. side.
swelling or contraction.
if food stuck there.
Sensation of lumps in pit, as
Scratching. Heat, with sensa-
Chest. Stitches in middle in evening in evening — ; ;
short ribs. Superficial stitching midway in upjDer part Clinical. been prescribed in valvular diseases of the
heart.
of liver. Cutting about umbilicus, > stool. Tensive
pain in groins. Neck and Back. ^Pressure in nape. Stiffness on
—
Eectum, Aaus and Stool. Stitches in rectum contrac- one side of neck. Pressure on spinal column. Pain
;
tion of extremity of R. Urging to stool, with ineffect- in r. side between tenth dorsal vertebra and side in ;
ual straining. Stitches in anus in evening formica- region of kidneys starting in loins. Trunk symptoms
;
;
tion in A. Bowels opened freely, with extraordinary < on motion after long sitting, at night on going
pressure to stool. Stool frothy; S. putrid, bloody; to bed and on blowing nose.
insufficient. Extremities. Knicking in joints and cracking on —
motion. Tearing in various parts, with stitches T.
—
Clinica,!. Diarrhoea, offensive, light-colored, of a pungent, ;
urinous odor; stools like soap-suds, very copious, odor is similar to in r. toes, especially in their middle joints, then in r.
that of the urine, which is dark and of very strong odor. knee, last joint of metacarpal bone and of 1. thumb, in
lower part of r. radius, etc.
Urine. —
Of repulsive odor (Rhod., Viola t., Sul., Sep.),
Clinical. — Gout and rheumatism, with swelling of joints,
changeable color, brownish (Carbol. ac. Nit. ac, Arn.),
with the peculiar urinary symptoms. Valuable in rheumatic
cIcikIi/. (ilJ.-iiliiif (Carb. ac), eff'ervesdn;i vilh Jii/ilrorJiInric gout of the fingers, nodes very painful, with the urinary symptoms
arid, iiiiinnlidli'li/ iij'Ur iilidliritionwhitt llai-rnlnit ^iilintmt (Arnica). Gouty deposits in wrists. Swellings of the wrist
oj pluL-ipludc and carhuiuite of lime, withoat uric acid, with (ganglion). Gout of great toe.
—
Clinical. Valuable especially for catarrh of Ihe bladder, thigh. Pain in gastrocnemii in r. hip in 1. hip, ; ;
with offensive brown urine. Cystitis, with extremely offensive then in thigh, next in knees, then in toes in 1. hip, ;
odor. Nocturnal eneuresis, dark offensive urine. Kidney colic.
Offensive, acid urine in rheumatism.
in knee and worse in toes, leaving the toes it seats
itself in muscles of calf and then in knee, leaving these
Sexual Organs. —Pain ; raw. Smarting of frajnum parts it appears in r. thigh and ankle. Cracking of knee.
preputii. Thrilling, almost painful sensation, on 1. Pain in both knees ; in r. ; in 1. drawing P. in knees ;
side of glans penis, extending into urethra, ending in after drinking wine. Dry sensation in knee. Pain in
tickling and itching. Itching of glans in sulcus be- ; r. tendo-achillis, and at the same time in region of
hind corona glandis. Menses too "early M. retarded. ; heart, then in 1. tendo-achillis iir 1. tendo-achilhs, ;
raw P. between. Numbness. Easy disturbance from external causes during mental
Skin. —
Red spots on fingers on nose. Formication ; work, with fretfulness and necessity to cease work.
in forehead. Itching on various parts, then an agree- Thought < morning. Memory weak.
difficult ;
Sleep. —
Sleepiness, with dulness of head. Deep sleep. and on stooping sensation as if something shook in
'
Starting up from S. Disturbed by dreams. H. and as if everything would come out at forehead as
—
;
Fever. HorrijDilation before stool. Coldness, with if pressed asunder or pressed down by a heavy weight,
feeling of heat; C, then heat and sweat. Cold sensa- especially in forehead heavy, with prostration. Heavi-
;
quickened pulse, so that he must lie on his back ing after waking till after noon, with heaviness of
because the pulsations of temporal arteries sound like head, pressure in forehead, prostration, fretfulness,
puffing in ears and prevent sleep. Heat of face on chilliness, sometimes with heat between the chills,
;
bed, esiDccially on face, with moderate heat at night pending coryza, especially moisture of nose and sneez-
;
with aromatic odor. Cold sweat on head on face and as if it would be drawn downward from behind.
;
on feet. Exhalation from skin diminished. Intoxicated feeling. Vertigo ; on stooping on walking, ;
the body. The pains in the region of the kidneys are ward to side in spots above margin of 1. orbit, ex- ;
most marked and have been frequently verified clini- tending outward and upward, or twitching or rolhng
cally. It also exerts a marked action on the liver, pain paroxysmal, especially suddenly through supra- ;
promoting the flow of bile. orbital region paroxysmal in F. and temples, generally
Affinities —
It is interesting to note the close re- ceasing suddenly tensive, over r. orbit. Tearing in
;
; ;
semblance of the neuralgic symptoms to the botanical 1. eminence, with jDain on touch sticking, and in ;
relatives in the Ranunculacese, Cimicif Clem., Puis., temples. , Pain in r. upper part; now over eyes,
and even Aconite the hepatic symptoms similar to now in frontal eminences, now in temples, now in
;
its allies Pod., Chel., as well as Iris and Aloes. Also other places in forehead extending towards vertex ;
see Diosc, Agaric, Silicea and Zinc. twinging tensive, caused and < by stooping, > open
Generalities. —
Bruised feeling (Cimicif, Arn., Sil.), air tensive, in F., temples and eyes in F. and eyes ; ;
after long stooping, with feeling as if unable to do any- on stooping, as if brain were heavy and fell forward
thing; B. feeling, as after great fatigue, especially in outward-pressing, and in temples. Stupid sensation.
lower limbs. Weakness of body and mind in morning
; Temples. Stitches; inward in r. jerking, in r., ex- — ;
on waking in evening and after supper in evening, tending into r. eye, then shooting into vertex. Tear-
; ;
with early falling asleep from continued occupation, ing in r. and in r. cheek intermittent twitching.
;
; ;
with sweat < walking or long standing even to trem- Pain in r., extending to eye, as if in bone, with stitches
;
;
bling, so that she feared her knees would break down, into sinciput P. in r. as if it were thick or would be ;
with vertigo on rising from stooping faintlike, when pressed out, -^ touch tensive in 1.
;
;
walking, standing or rising from a seat, with vertigo. Stitches in 1. parietal region. Tearing in 1. occipital
Attacks of faintness after a walk, with sudden orgasms region. Tensive pain in occiput as if scalp were too
of blood, and shortly before going to bed sweat and small and brain too large.
heat in upper part of body, cold, pale, sunken face Scalp. Pimples on head and face, most frequently —
and oppression of chest, on lying down in bed shiver- on occiput, temples and forehead, especially near hair,
ing, difficult falling asleep and restless sleep, with with burning stitches as from fleas in same spots.
heavy dreams. Condition near faintness after a drive Scalp and skin of face feel puffy and tense; with
followed by a short walk. difficult motion of scalp. Tensive numb sensation in
—
Mind. Anxiety from 4 p.m. till going to bed, with S. and in skin of face. Smarting or corrosive sensa-
fright, and in the twilight some children and dogs tion, now here, now there, in S. and in skin of face,
appeared twice as large as natural A. if she moves, < rubbing, theii sometimes red spots.
; Corrosive
stands long, rises from a seat, even in morning when itching or sticking on spots, in scalp and skin of
rising in bed and on getting out of it. Ill-will, intre- face. Itching below hair, chiefly in occipital re-
pidity. Peevishness, becoming a loathing of life. gion, either simple or biting, or burning, < evening,
Melancholy and disinclination to speak, with quiet. the itching > by scratching, but appearing in other
; ;;
Eyes. —Sunken, surrounded by blue or dirty gray tragus; jerklike in r., as if it came out through the
rings. Red. Inflamed, < afternoon. Stitches; out- drum, when at work while sitting, as if a nail were
ward into forehead; usually sudden, mostly coming forced through, or as from a stinging animal, with
from other parts, as from forehead or from temples digging S. between the pains, with sensation as if ear
into eyes, or rising in eyes and spreading into fore- were full and dragged downward. Tearing in exter-
head digging, in r., then 1., beginning deep in and nal in one or other middle in bone behind 1. Draw-
; ;
;
extending obliquely across middle of orbital margin ing pain often during the day, ending in stitches.
upward and outward into forehead. Tearing. Pain; Painless throbbing and whizzing in 1., seldom in r., in
on beginning to read by candle-light after crying < rapid shocks, as if the air or the wing of a bird struck
; ;
motion of eye as if he had wept long. Sensation as against the drum, with dryness and coldness in ear.
;
if forced out. Throbbing in 1. Bubbling in 1. in Ringing in r., beginning deep, then becoming higher.
;
of sand in them u'ith dryness and redness and with Dryness of mucous membrane ; with sensation as before
;
matter in canthi. Dryness ; with biting or burning, catarrh, with sneezing. Moisture of N. and eyes as
sometimes with itching, often with feeling as of sand before coryza. Fluent catarrh of 1. nostril, involving ;
between lid and eye, at times with redness of conjunc- frontal and maxillary sinuses, a yellow, burnt-smell-
tiva of lid and even of ball. Stiff feeling, with drag- ing water, afterwards purulent, sometimes whitish, at
ging. Troubles < afternoon and evening < in open times yellowish or greenish mucus, of burnt smell and
;
air. Intermittent tearing in 1. ball, extending obliquely taste, was blown from nose and hawked up, < in
downward and outward. morning. Bleeding from 1. nostril in morning on ris-
Lids. —Inflammation, with swelling. Redness ing from 1. at 6 a.m., preceded by pain in 1. temple
< 1., ;
ing in upper; in 1. lower; pinching. Tearing draw- posteriorly in 1. cheek-bone, in jerks upward. Aching
ings and twinges. Sensation as of a foreign body in jerk in r. cheek, as from a box on ear. Sticking cold
1. internal canthus, with inflammation of lachrymal sensation in a spot on 1. cheek.
caruncle and dryness of conjunctiva in internal can- Lips. Bluish-red color on inner side of lower. —
thus. Biting beneath r. lower crawling B. on margin Red, bluish spots on inner side of lower, towards
;
of r. lower, becoming a twitching bubbling in lid. angle. Pimples painful inflamed, with deep suppu- ;
Itching, at times burning, biting or sticking, seldom rating points in centre, on mucous membrane of L.
smarting; I. in canthi, at times biting or sticking. and cheeks. Vesicles on r. inner side of lower. Epi-
Burning in spots or biting. Dry sensation if closed. dermis becomes sticky and scales off, and a thin
Feeling as of drops of cold water between margins of brownish flat scurf appears on its inner margin.
Hds or between lids and balls. Heaviness on motion. Stitches in margins, sometimes itching, sometimes
Sticky sensation in margin in morning after rising. burning. Tearing in 1. side of upper, with burning
Orbits.— ^Twitching in region of r. upper. Stitches and tingling. Pinching in r. half of lower. Twitch-
from 1. margin to r. frontal eminence biting S. and ing bubbling in 1. side of upper, as if some one were
;
"
itching pain in margins, in skin, especially in inner pricking it. Dryness. Painless throbbing in upper,
canthus. Tearing in outer side of 1., with tendency just over r. comer of mouth. Burning spots in upper
to lachrymation T. in upper margin of 1., extending B. in outer margin, as from pepper or as if swollen
; ;
towards forehead in inner angle of r., extending in upper, in r. corner, as from pepper, with bubbling
;
towards nose and forehead in bono on margin, espe- and drawing-downward feeling. Cold sensation in 1.
;
cially lower, often extending into orbital cavity, at corner. Sticky feeling on margin in morning after
times it only begins to pain on touch. rising and during the day. Fornucation on r. side of
Vision. —
Dim, < for far objects D., with sleepiness. upper. Itching, > rubbing, but retiH-ning, sometimes
;
light, which blinds her. Blackness on exertion in shooting by jerks into temples. Tearing in r. upper,
sewing. extending "from angle in front of ear into temple.
Ears. — Stitches in 1. in r. in r. at 6 p.m.
; tear- Aching in 1. upper, alternating with tearing
; ;
A. as if ;
ing, in middle, alternating with the same symptom squeezed, on margin of horizontal ramus of r. lower,
in other parts of head tensive, inward in r.
; tensive, about middle; bruised, on touch, in lower margin of
;
bubbling inward in 1., then continued S., then press- Mouth. Teeth. Stitches in two anterior r. lower —
Berberis. 184 Berberis.
molars, then sensation as if too long S. in r. lower as ; stool. Emission of flatus ; seldom ofi'ensive, preceded
if carious, in afternoon and night, with sensation as if by painless gripings, at times with warmth in anus.
teeth were too large and on edge, with sensitiveness to Cutting sticking. Wandering tearing in muscles, or
cold air, especially with tearing and sticking in lower tearing sticking. Sticking cutting. Cutting as before
jaw. Tearing in 1. upper back in the second 1. upper
; diarrhoea, in afternoon till next day, when there was
molar, extending to other parts of face in 1. upj^er ; diarrhcea in morning and afternoon. Griping. Twing-
canine, extending to superior maxillary bone. Scrap- ing in walls, with constriction. Writhing. Pain;
ing-gnawing in all 1. lower molars, as if in roots or morning in bed in region of 1. descending colon
;
necks. Slow digging in root of r. upper canine, as if burning, in 1. side, in a sj)ot under skin and extending
denuded from gum. Aching in next to last 1. upper into it. Constriction. Drawings. Urging before
molar as if too long. Drawing, bubbling pain press- stool,with moving.
ing downward in first 1. upper hollow incisor, with —
Upper. Stitches extending across in region of
sensitiveness to touch, as if too long and on edge, or stomach. Sticking tearing from 10.30 to 11.30 p.m.,
as if something heavy hung upon it, afterwards a boil on going to sleep, extending into stomach and 1.
in gum over it. hypochondrium, mostly corresponding to a place in
—
Gum. Dirty red scum on several upper incisors, front of kidneys, < breathing, motion and touch, with
less on lower jaw and on molars. White nodes on short respiration, distention and hardness of abdo-
upper. Gumboils (pustules) becoming ulcers, above men, the pains returning next morning on rising and
second 1. upper back tooth. Bleeding. afterwards.
—
Tongue. Red pimples on r. side of tip, with sting- Hyj)ochondria. Stitches in region of gall-bladder <
ing, < touch, with stiffness and thickness of forepart pressure (Diosc.) in I. hepatic region, near border of false
;
of tongue. Painful white vesicle in r. side of tip. ribs, about three inches from linea alba, < pressure, extendi
Stitches, < r. side. Sticking burning in spots on 1. ing into region of stomach, appearing when walking;
side, with pain of tongue on touch and motion. tearing, in 1., in front tearing, in 1., extending through
;
Sticky feeling, pasty and as if burnt, in mouth and 1. lower and outer part of chest towards back, and
throat. Smarting-burning on mouth and chin, some- shooting back and forth burning, on border of r.
;
times like formication. Dryness and sticky sensation false ribs, about two inches and a half from hnea
D. still more in fauces, < morning after rising, > alba. Drawing tearing below tips of false ribs on
eating and drinking, with sticky sensation, rawness of inspiration, with feeling as if something were torn
mucous membrane, white tongue, diminished saliva loose. Twinging, constrictive sensation in 1. upper
or a sticky frothy saliva like cotton, seldom with thirst part of abdomen, especially in 1. H., across towards
and heat, taste lost or impaired, but sour after eating. umbilicus. Pressure in hepatic region, on margin of
Sticky saliva. Bad metallic smell. false ribs, about three inches from linea alba in fore-
—
;
Taste. Lost. Bloody, < morning and afternoon. part of r., extending inward into border of false ribs
Bitter at 8 a.m. after eating and sour.
; ; ; Scraping- in 1., extending backward or downward. Bubbling
burning in M. and throat, like heartburn. Insipid, sensation below tip of false ribs, in r. forepart.
nauseous, rising from stomach like heartburn. —
Umbilicus. Stitches above to r. deep at 1. of
;
Throat. —
Inflammation of arches of palate, uvula, superficial tearing, in 1. side. Pain to side of, corre-
tonsils and ojsophagus. Sticking in side, passing sponding to a place in front of kidneys and rather to side,
behind jaw and shooting out of ear, < 1. side digging ; mostly sticking, or burning or gnawing, usually only on
S. just below r. angle of jaw, extending into ear and one side, generally in a small spot, for the most part
out again. Pain in 1. tonsil caused and < by speaking < only by deep pressure, often extending to lumbar
and swallowing, with sensation as if the seed of fruit region or to groins, liver, spleen or stomach. Cutting draw-
were sticking in throat, with redness and sensitiveness ing in 1. side, extending deep inward. Cutting jerking
to pressure in 1. arch of palate and sensitiveness of pain an inch above U., an inch and a. half from linea
neighboring parts of throat to motion. Pressure in alba, extending in slow drawings outward across 1.
back part of palate and pharynx, with dryness. lumljar region. Griping around U. (Diosc). Twist-
Smarting, < r. side, < scratching, which causes a red, ing pain in region (Aloes). Twinging around and
hot spot. Scraping in morning
; in morning on
; above U. (Chel.), in 1. side of abdomen. Intermittent
waking, > moistening; in evening, extending into pain pressing outward, to 1. of U., as from something
stomach and trachea > drinking water < mornings
; ; living. Colic below U. (Diosc).
after rising, sometimes with pain in one side of it; Inguinal Region. —Varicose veins, near r. ring, ex-
obliging hawking and raising. tending to thigh, preceded by pressing. Stitches in
—
Stomach. Appetite increased in evening. Hunger
; one or other, and above Poupart's ligament; parox-
without appetite. Appetite lost with a bilious, bitter
; ysmal throbbing, in r., shooting suddenly into thigh ;
taste; lost, with almost no taste for food. Thirst, < dragging, and above and in Poupart's ligament,
afternoon, with dry mouth T. waking her at night.
; especially in ring, < walking and standing, with
Eructations; loithout had taste or smell ; with griping in pulselike stitches, sometimes with painless bubbling,
abdo"men; alternating with yawning; bilious. Hic- they extend into testicles and upper anterior jiart of
cough. Nausea after dinner
; N. > after breakfast.
; thigh and upward in region of kidneys, at times be-
Heartburn. Peculiar sticking burning, more violent ginning in this last place, with stitches in front of
than heartburn, extending into pharynx. Stitches in region which corresponds to kidneys posteriorly.
region. Pressure in region. Sensation in epigastric Tearing extending to nions veneris. Cutting constric-
region as if it would burst, in evening after eating tion in 1. ring, extending inward, as if it were going to
till 9 P.M. Writhings in region. Chilliness in region. deepen. Pain in ring itching burning, in region of
—
Abdomen. Rumliling. Fermentation, especially in 1. glands ;
;
fold, ivith tension on motion. Tension fuse, also at an unusual time; soft, profuse, then
Dragging in 1.
in one or other ring, as if a hernia would ai^pear, < pressive tensive sensation in small of back and in
standing and walking. Sensation above and to outer rectum. Copious, thick, jDasty. Constipation. Hard
side of r. ring as if something would protrude, extend- stool then soft like sheep-dung, with much, fre-
; ;
ing to thigh. Peculiar cold feeling in region of r. quently ineffectual, urging. Scanty, hard S., thin- ;
ring, becoming more like a burning. formed, not hard and hard or soft, thin-formed, de- ;
Poupart's Ligament. Stitches at its origin at ilium, layed. Painful, in morning, with pressure.
I. Omitted.
ainidiii;/ (hiwn it, then shooting outward into I. side of
dragging, above 1., extending outward
jhiiiilr iirri/irn;
Clinical. — Diarrhoea, painless, clay-colored, with burning
and smarting in anus, sallow complexion, tenderness over region
anil upward above middle of r., extending inward
;
of liver and pain extending around back and abdomen.
and becoming a twinging tensive, above middle of r.;
one or other, extending towards thigh. female urethra, often arising in lumbar region and ex-
Ilium. Sticking rJrrp in o)ir nr other (Agar, m.), an tending along ureter tearing, in region, < 1. side,
;
inchor aninch mnl a liitlfji-inn ihr sjiine, extending obliquely just above symphysis and extending into it, then pass-
inward toivards ^mnll nj Imrl:, sDiiictiines with bubbling, ing into 1. side of penis or returning higher up pulse- ;
deeply penetrating stitches dragging S. from anterior ; like, above symphysis, becoming a slight sticking,
inferior spinous iDrocess of 1. and above it, towards returning next day when the bladder is not very
inguinal region and thigh drawing or cutting, above;
full compelling micturition. Cuttings in 1. side of
;
anterior border of 1., down Poupart's ligament. Tear- region, extending into urethra, coming from I. kidney
ing-sticking above 1. crest in morning on waking in ; along ureter. Cutting tensive pxihi deep in I. side, becom-
anterior region of one or other crest, extending up ing a sticking obliquely in female urethra, as if in orifice.
towards abdomen in crest, to region of anterior
; Cutting constriction. Pinching constriction in region.
spinous process and farther backward, sometimes Pinching iit one or other side of region, sometimes on
inward and upward into walls of abdomen, mostly pressure upon it burning iia whole urethra. Burning
towards Poupart's ligament and region above it, at pains (Canth.), sometimes when full, sometimes when
times into thigh across from spine into crest, at times
; empty, even aftei' urinating and in morning before urina-
extending into pelvis or upward into muscles. Tear- ting. Burning-itching, biting-smarting in region.
ing posteriorly in crest, usually only on one side, extending Aching in region when filled, when empty and. after
into gluteal muscles m- into bones ; from posterior border urinating. Sensation as if some urine remained after
downward and inward ; sticking, about middle of urinating. Urging < morning on rising.
to urinate ;
outer posterior surface of 1., deep in borie, extending Urethra. Stitches (Sulph.) in female in femcde be-
; ;
inward, in morning on waking dragging, anteriorly ; ginning in bladder, sometimes in the middle, sometimes
in crest, extending into one or other side of abdomen. on one side; extending into bladder; jerking, in
Gnawing, tearing, ulcerative pain. Smarting in region female, with spasmodic constriction. Cutting; < one
of crest of r., extending into hip. Drawing pain in side. Smarting during coition, once pain during ejacu-
anterior region of pelvic bone, extending outward into lation of semen S. in U. and glans, < towards fore-
;
muscles of thigh. part arid on. one side, or extending into bladder, the
—
Clinicsil. Very valuable for hepatic diseases with indi- ;
pains in urethra caused or < motion extending to 1. ;
gestiim, eructations, salivation, heartburn, vomiting of food, etc., anterior part of penis. Smarting biting, often with
after eating. Soreness in the region of the liver. Bilious colic; soreness, < when not urinating, chiefly in forepart,
colic from gall-stones, witli jaundice.
sometimes extending into l)ladder or rectum, often
—
Rectum. Long-continued sensation after stool, as if one more pain on one side. Constriction j^osteriorly
had just been to stool or had just recovered from a pain in smarting C. Pressure when urinating. Burning pain
anus. Sensation of relief after stool. Urging to stool in female, during and after urinating (Sulph.), but more
constant; before stool, esj^ecially in colon, extending at other times. Burning; especially anteriorly or
into small of back after stool, also with perceptible
; sometimes more posteriorly, or along the whole length,
movement iia intestines tensive, in small of back and
;
more on one side, < when not urinating smarting, in ;
rumbling, emission of flatus, at times nausea, thirst, mixed with white or whitish-gray, and later a reddish
heat in face and confusion of head, with increased mealy sediment (Agar. m.). Clear, saturated, yellow-
appetite in evening frequent, with cutting.
; Soft, pro- ish, thick, floeculent, or like mealy water, depositing a
Berberis. 186 Berberis.
copious mucous and mealy sediment, with white-grayish, Menstruation too soon, discharge of grayish mucus,
white, or dirty reddish or red gramdar sediment ,with yel- then bloody, scanty, the fifth day it omitted, the sixth
lowish-red crystals tipon bottom or sides of glass. day watery, bloody, then till eighth day grayish mucus,
Bright gellow, with profuse mucous sediment. Inflamma- for some days previous tearing in limbs, with pain in small of
tory red. Dirty wine-yellow, depositing a copious sedi- back, at times only on one side, with bruised feeling, as
ment or only gelatinous flakes. Greenish, turbid. if suppurating, almost like labor-pains, < lying upon
Seems warmer than usual when urinating. The first it and at night, with sometimes pain in one hip-bone,
passed in the morning cloudy. Sediment clear, mucous. dragging pain in thighs, extending into calves, espe-
cially in veins of legs, which are injected with blood,
—
CliniCRl. Kenal calculi and renal colic, pain extending pain in lumbar region, and once in evening in bed
from kidneys along ureters to bladder, with burning in urethra,
bladder, etc. sticking on I. side of navel, extending into I. side of vagina,
fretful, tired of life, smarting in vagina, burning, pain
Genital Organs. —Most
of the pains of external G. and soreness in anus, tensive pain in upper arm and
are caused and < Weakness in external
by motion. shoulder extending into nape. Short-lasting and ;
one or other, at one time in region of abdominal ring, pains radiating in every direction, down thighs, into abdomen, etc.
at another behind it, at another more beneath it, often (Cimicif, Berb.). Vaginismus, with inflamed kidneys, etc.
extending into testicles.
Penis. —Shrivelling
and retraction. Stitches
Voice. —
Hoarseness, with pain or inflammation of
in tonsils.
;
coition. Smarting burning in 1. side in x- upper part 1. mamma, towards heart in 1. side externally and in
; ;
on corona giandis. Smarting-burning itching pain in lower i^art; deep in anterior middle part, < deep
prepuce. Dryness of mucous membrane. Coldness of breathing, with short dry cough inward in r. here ; ;
preijuce and glans, with numbness. Frequent and there, extending inward outward in r. pulse- ;
;
Smarting constriction in 1. lower part when walking. ribs, leaving pain extending downward in region of 1.
Itching, simple, or burning, or with stitches, at times false ribs deep, near 1. mamma, outward and down-
;
smarting or crawling. Coldness in r. side, with ward through the gland. Burning stitches near 1.
tearings. nipple in region of r. clavicle, as from wasps deep
; ;
Testicles. —
Stitches in one or other (Rhod.) cut- below r. clavicle, crossing horizontally into first ribs.
; ;
in spermatic cord, with contraction of scrotum, as if it tric shocks. Sticking jerking pain, like electric
would be drawn up against abdomen, coldness and shocks, extending into forepart of 1. hypochondrium
shrivelling of scrotum and pain in testicles. Drawing and then backward, with pain in whole lower part of
pain, sometimes extending up spermatic cord. Burn- 1. chest and abdomen. Tearing stitches, extending
i
ing pain, as if they would swell. Crawling pain, around r. side in forepart near r. scapula, extending ;
usually in only one. Smarting or smarting-burning into arm and seating itself in muscles of inner side of
pain; in one. ujiper arm.
Desire diminished in both sexes, the ejaculation of Tearing in 1. side in wall below 1. scapula on both
; ;
semen during coition too soon, the desire weak and sides of C. and spine; in r. side, chiefiy in forepart,
transient, in women orgasm is delayed, sometimes as- and sometimes in scapula, also between it and spine,
sociated with cutting or sticking. Emission at night. with oppression of chest in 1. pectoral muscles, ex-
—
;
Vagina. Stitches outward in side, < 1., twinging, tending towards their insertion in arm drawing, in ;
or burning, twisting or long-drawn, often sudden, leav- sides, chiefly in 1., more towards back, and in scap-
ing pain, at times ending in urethra, with sensitive- ulae drawing, in walls, sometimes caused by stretch-
;
ness to touch. Burning and soreness (Kreo., Puis.), ing or exertiiig muscles pulsating at last pressive ;
especially anteriorly, even extending to labia, sometimes and tensive, tearing below 1. axiUa, extending to
only on one side, but often in region of orifice of ribs.
urethra. Smarting, usually on one side. Sudden cutting constrictive pain in front of middle
; —
part, extending to abdomen, obliging her to bend Loins. Sticking, now i,i a small spot, now in a larger
double. Pain between 1. mamma and wall of C, place, when it is chiefly pressing, either exactly in region of
most severe behind nipple, extending outward into kidneys or extending above or beloiv, hut especially out-
mamma, so that the middle of the sensation is in the ward, so that it extends around abdomen in front, or to
nipple, with feeling as if mamma were swollen. region of hips, sometimes in spine and extending to squall
Tensive drawing pain in 1. side, more towards back. of back and region of bladder and groins (Canth.), the
Tearing burning jjain in lower border of 1. pectoralis sticking at times extends from region of kidneys straight for-
major, extending towards arm. Bubbling pain in ward into abdomen, at times with numb, paralyzed, bruised
region of 1. pectoralis major in evening in bed, coming sensation. Stitches from kidneys into bladder (Coc. c),
from deep in chest, with tension in this region and < severe pressure burning, in kidney region ; inward in
;
impeded respiration. Bubbling in r. side below mid- one or other, at times as from a nail and arresting breath-
dle. OiJijression, < night, with fluent coryza. Scrajj- ing ; in region of r. kidney shooting quickly into outer
ing; with rawness and soreness. Rawness, as in side of scapula twinging, obliquely inward and down-
;
catarrh, with increase of the habitual exjjectoration. ward in 1., in morning on waking, with pressure pulse- ;
—
Heek. Sudden stitches shooting from 1. side to as if crushed or bruised, with stifftiess, making it diffi-
muscles on inner side of upper arm tearing stitches cult to rise from a seat, so that the hands must assist rising,
;
in 1. side and posteriorly, in slow jerks, extending to sometimes involving kip, nates and upper and posterior part
occiput. Tearing in 1. side in 1. upper part in oflirnhs, at times with numbness.
; ; Tearing in morning im-
cords, < 1. ;on r. side, once with pain on pressure medidliii/ nf/i r risimj. rjirml i iig .-^lihinit/s. finnird. ujiward
in N. and nape, extending to 1. occipital region and ajul doinivaril, (iff'vtiiig vholc buck hdirccn flinrax andpel-
drawing down again shooting cuttiiig, on 1. side in vis, with stiffness in lower part of hack if she stooped and dif-
;
muscles, near axis, with painful stiffness of neck; fiadty on standing up on account of this stiffness, the tearing
rheumatic, in 1. side superficial tensive, on r. when sitting more severe than when standing, > aftei-noon ;
;
Drawing pain in nape on stooping, as if muscles were T. anteriorly in region of 1. ischium in r. ischium ;
tense. Tensive pain in nape, with stiffness. Tensive when sitting, extending to r. side of genitals superfi- ;
stiffness in one or another place on nape or side. cial, frequently upon only one side. Tearing, pulsating
—
Sack. ScajDulie. Stitches between, < resi^iration pain in kidney. Pressive or tensive pain (Rhus t.),
;
from lower part of vertebra, extending through chest sometimes on one, sometimes on both, or often across
and arresting breath tensive, in region of lower dor- small of back, at times extending into posterior part
;
sal vertebra, extending towards loins burning, be- of pelvis, of thighs, and even to calves, with stiffness and
;
tween digging pulsating, in region of tip of 1., extend- lameness or sioelling of back and lower limbs, and waiTnth
;
ing upward and outward below shoulder, chiefly in affected parts, at times numbness in them. Tensive
along its inner margin tearing, in r., across back, as or pressing sensation deep internally, when severe with a feel-
;
if ulcerated. Tearing in tip of r. between between, ing as if bone would he pressed asunder, often with heav-
; ;
in spine ; between, extending towards loins below iness, warmth, numbness or tingling, < morning on
;
spine of r., extending out to a spot, first noticed on waking and when sitting and lying (Rhus t.), at times
touch at 10 P.M. and lasting next day in 1., extend- > stool or jDassage of flatus, sometimes only on one
;
ing to shoulder, 1. upper and anterior pectoral region, side, < stooping. Pressure before stool, and in anus.
along expansion of pectoral muscles and over forearm Pain, with the morbid urine P. during menses, and
;
and hand. Digging sticking tearing in tip of 1. in back extending to nates and upper posterior part of
;
Tensive tearing in r., externally, or rather superiorly, thigh. Digging or tearing sticking D. in one or other,
;
towards shoulder, extending into flesh of upper arm or gnawing, as if ulcerating sticking, in one or other,
;
and into 1. clavicle and pectoral muscles, in the latter or digging tearing, as if suppurating, < deep pressure.
it is irritating, as if muscular fibres were torn, with Burning itching and burning-digging in one or other,
painful movement of arm. Rheumatic pain just be- seldom in both, sometimes in region of small of back,
low 1., extending into loins. Sudden deep-seated pain generally superficial, or at times deeper, but then
at tip of r. when leaning against arm of chair, and sticking or gnawing, often moving about abdomen. Tear-
along its outer border, extending towards axilla, in- ing dragging, with dragging in anus. Twinging, with
volving whole shoulder-joint and extending down desire for stool. Bruised and paralyzed feeling, as
inner side of arm to elbow, the parts seemed bruised, after long stooping, often in morning on waking, mostly
swollen or suppurating, and the shoulder-joint worse when sitting and lying than when walking.
sprained, on raising the arm the sensation extends Burning pain, mostly with tension and pressure.
into chest and arrests breathing, the pain often ex- Burning tensive pain. Drawing pain in 1. usually
;
tends from r. side of neck, the pain > during rest, < one-sided, or pressing, or tearing, or alternating there-
pressure on motion, pain in humerus as if there were with. Drawing in one or other, from nates into thigh.
something living in it, next day chilliness in affected Bubbling, usually only on one side, < lying and ris-
part, extending into region of kidneys, with goose- ing from a seat in 1.. extending across into abdomen
;
flesh. Pain on outer lower margin of r. and in ribs, and into bladder below 1. ischium, extending inward
;
externally pain when grasped, as if swollen or in- and downward, as if a worm as large as the finger
jected with blood, suppurating. Drawing, and in were forcing its way downward. Tensive stiff feeling,
sides of chest, in region of pectoral muscles. Bubbling sometimes in morning on waking when lying on back,
on border of r., near axilla, as if a bottle of water were with numbness of it and with lameness of body.
shaken or as if air were forced into the flesh. Symptoms worse when stooping and when becoming
Berberis. 188 Berberis.
erect, in sitting and in lying than when standing, in forepart of r., especially in tendons of muscles, <
pains extend from back around body and down leg, with red and
mucous sediment in the urine, etc. scraped the bone, and as it were distended, with lame-
ness and heaviness of forearm drawing, in r., extend-
;
chiefly in forepart, as if something living would bore forearm for a way and along outer and posterior sur-
its way out. face of upper arm. Burning pain in outer anterior
—
Shoulder. Tearing sticking along border of r., then ; jjart of 1. as from nettles in r., between olecranon and
;
extending quickly down outer side of arm and ending inner condyle of humerus. Smarting pain in r. ;
in a stitch in tip of little finger burning S. in region ; Drawing tensive pain in outer part of 1. Tension on
of r. acromion, extending into it. Tearing in joint, es- flexor surface of 1., a few inches on forearm, extending
pecially in forepart in 1., extending across scapula
; forward, < extending arm.
and down back, < motion along border of 1., extend- ; —
Forearm. Lymphatic swelling in flexor tendons
ing up side of neck and nape to 1. occipital region, on lower and inner border of 1. ulna, not very painful
where it becomes seated superficial tensive. Rheu-
; on touch, not at all on motion, covered with petechial
matic paralytic pain in r. (Puis., Rhod.), with stitches over spots, with burning pain in skin. Stitches in muscles
I. eye. Pain in r. as if it would suppurate. Strained below middle of 1. ulna above r. wrist, extending deep
;
pain externally and posteriorly in 1. Pain in 1. as if through joint into middle of hand, decreasing and re-
swollen, especially deep in joint in front, as if in head turning below each other on inner side of r., in mus-
;
of humerus, < moving arms backward, always noticed cles and tendons of ulna, extending lengthwise from
on pressure. Corrosive smarting on 1. about the middlg anteriorly lengthwise in muscles oi
—
;
Arm. Aching, especially in thick muscles of shoul- 1., slowly penetrating inward along radius boring, in ;
ders, in inner muscles and on inner sides of upper inner side of r., four inches above wrist, as if a nail
arm, less in forearm. Drawing tension, at times with were forced into the bone; burning, on dorsal side
tearing, often with heaviness and weakness. Weak- above wrist burning, in r. radius, above wrist, extend-
;
ness, with paralyzed sensation, painful on exertion ing inward to bone. Tearing, along inner side of r.
after violent exercise of arms, with pain in muscles, radius under skin in flexor surface inward in 1. in
; ; ;
< motion and pressure. r., chiefly in ulnar part, from elbow into wrist and
Upper Arm.—Stitches in thick flesh in front of 1. back again, nearly all night, and the next morning, at
on inner side just below r. axilla, with burning between the same time extending into posterior lower part of
the stitches and afterwards on inner side just below ; muscles of upper arm, with heaviness and weakness
1. axilla, as if a fine splinter were thrust into bone, of arm ;tensive, aggravated by paroxysms, from 1.
ending in a long-drawn stitch twitching, above r. ; elbow to ulna, especially in its lower part, deep as if
elbow, extending upward burning, in middle of r.;
;
in bone, in evening and next morning, extending to
burning, in thick flesh of r. Tearing in muscles of dorsum of hand and metacarpal joints of fingers, with
inner side of r. on anterior part of 1. in upper and
; ; heaviness and weakness of arm, as if it were swollen.
inner part of 1., with burning under skin in outer ; Pinching constrictive pain in lower external part of 1.
side of 1., extending to middle in outer middle part ; Pinching painlike cramp in flexor surface above r.
of r., extending to bone in outer part, extending to
; wrist. Pain in extensor surface of r. in a spot in flexor
;
Elbow. Crawling sticking in 1. Tearing sticking r., extending from metacarpal bone of index to its last
Berberis. 189 Berberis.
joint. Gnawing
in r. Pain after exertion of hand. of F. in outer side of 1. thumb, as deep as the ;
Sprained pain in r., chiefly on outer side, extending bone, < pressure, with j^ulselike stitches inward near
into hand. Burning pain on back of 1., as from net- joint; from second joint of r. middle, along tendons of
;
tles, < rubbing, once extending between metacarpal wrist inward under 1. thumb-nail on inside of r. in- ; ;
bones of little and ring fingers. dex, as if the flesh were torn from the bone, so that
—
Hand. Stitches in outer border of r. burning, in she almost trembled as if sprained, in first phalanx
; ;
inner side of metacarpal bone of r. index burning, in of r. middle, chiefly in the first joint, < motion and
;
inner side of metacarpal bone of 1. little finger burn- touch, with swelling about the joints, mostly on dor-
;
ing, extending inward on back of 1., between meta- sum and in sides, and in phalanx itself, with cracking
carpal bones of index and middle finger, then burn- of joints on motion ; drawing, in second joint of r. in-
ing sudden, in 1. palm, cutting into it from the outer
;
dex and near it, on the back tingling, in 1. thumb, ;
palm, in region of metacarpal bone of little finger ex- volar surface of first joint of r. thumb smarting, in ;
tending deep towards little finger. Tearing in outer outer surface of 1. index, < rubbing, and changing to
ball of 1. palm. along metacarpal bone of 1. little
;
a burning pain. Smarting on clorsa. Pain in second
finger; in metacarpal bone of 1. ring finger, < pressure; joint of 1. index, < bending, with stiffness in second ;
along side of metacarpal bone of r. little finger, with joint of r. middle, in morning on waking, < at first by
heaviness and weakness in outer part of hand along ;
pressure, with stiffness in bone in region of first joint
;
metacarpal bone of 1. index, with pulselike stitches of 1. thumb, extending into second joint. Suppurating
inward in bone in r. middle metacarpal bone, with
; pain in tijj of 1. index, < rubbing, most severe under
pulsations, returning in single tearings on external ; nail, where it seems as if the flesh would be torn loose,
margin of r., extending to little finger, affecting the with hot sensation and with pain in second joint.
whole hand in metacarpal bone of r. thumb, back-
; Burning pain on dorsum of r. index in inner side of ;
in dorsum, often extending into extensor surface of rubbing, afterwards red pimples gnawing, as from ;
finger, often ending in stitches in finger-tips in dor- ; nettles, in first joint of 1. middle, '< rubbing; jerking,
sum, in region of 1. fourth and fifth metacarpal bones, in outer surface of r. middle, from second joint into
changing to gnawing tingling, in 1. as if distended
; nail, as if in bone. Tingling pain in outer side of
and heavy. Tearing pulsating pain deep in 1. palm, third phalanx of r. middle in tip of 1. index, as if
;
in region of metacarpal bone of middle finger. Dig- it would suppurate. Bubbling in ball of r. thumb.
ging and tingling jiain on dorsum of r., beginning in
region of first joint of fingers at 9 p.m., > next morn-
ClilliCSll. — Neuralgia under finger-nails, with swelling of
finger-joints.
ing, with heaviness in fingers, so that she must let
them hang down. Pain in metacarpal bone of r. lit- —
Lower Extremities. Bruised pain, so that he can-
tle finger on motion and pressure, extending to
; not rise from a seat without assistance of his hands,
neighboring extensor tendons, with swelling of joint of with paralyzed feeling in knees, suffering especially
first phalanx. Gnawing smarting on dorsum of 1., < along posterior surface from loins and downward,
rubbing. Smarting burning pain in region between and bruised feeling in calves, the pains < pressure,
fourth and fifth r. metacari:)al bones, < slight touch. motion and stooping, at last the pain extends into feet.
Burning pain in dorsum of r. between metacarpal ; Drawing-tensive sensation, < rising after prolonged
bones of r. second and third fingers along metacarpal ; sitting, with superficial tearings and a heavy or stiff
bone of r. middle finger, with stitches as from insects, paralyzed feeling. Feeling as if becoming emaciated,
the pain spreads on rubbing. which really seemed to be the case. Weakness, with
Fingers. —
Stitches on dorsum of first phalanx of in- bruised sensation, sometimes with stiffness and para-
dex in flexor surface of first joint of 1. index in
; ; lyzed feeling, as after a long march, or as if strained,
flexor surface of first part of index in tips of index ; as if muscles were too thick, usually in soft j^arts,
and ring F., at times involving other fingers in ball ; with pain easily excited by motion. Weakness while
of first joint of 1. little; in ball of r. thumb in inner ; walking, so that he scarcely felt them, as if numb.
surface of r. thumb, sometimes from pressure inward ; Heaviness, < ascending stairs, especially in thighs,
in middle of flexor surface of first phalanx of 1. index. with bruised feeling and lassitude.
Twitching-cutting stitch extending across from first Nates. —
Sticking in 1. wlien standing, extending
;
joint of little F., into palm. Burning stitches on outer deep into muscles. Tearing in r. or 1. when walking,
;
side of second joint of r. index on inner side of second; extending deej) into ischium. Burning pain in 1.
joint of index on inner side of third joint of 1. in-
1. ; —
Thigh. Tensive contractions of muscles, espe-
dex in second and third joints of 1. little. Biting
; cially in posterior surface and in calves, < when walk-
sticking in ulnar side of second phalanx of r. middle. ing. Stitches inward in middle of posterior or
Itching stitches in region of first joint of 1. index, on anterior region inward in posterior and inner
;
inner side. Pulselike stitches in tip of r. index. Bub- side of 1., six inches above knee long-drawn-out ;
bling stitches in inner side of tip of r. thumb, under S. inward in inner posterior and middle part, in
nail, as if shooting out from bone. Tearing in joints ;
flesh, when walking long-drawn,
; in inner posterior
in tips, especially of index on dorsum, now here,
; side of middle of 1. when walking pulsating inward, ;
along inner surface of r. thumb especially on ; part of 1. five inches above knee, extending into flesh,
dorsum, often with stiffness, especially in index and afterwards S. near knee on inner side of r. above knee,
;
ring F., often changing to stitches outward in tips extending obliquely downward to opposite side, <
Berberis. 190 Berberis.
stepping, when sitting at rest paroxysmal, less sensitive in 1. at night above pateUa above margin of patella
; ;
S. Biting stitch in lower and inner part of 1. Bubbling on ascending stairs below margin of 1. patella when
;
fingers, touch causes continued pain. Burning stitches backward through r., ben.eath f)ateUa, when walking
dle region of r., penetrating deep into bone. Tearing low of 1., extending into upper part of leg, the same
in hip-bones of one side near spine below 1. tro- ; pain superficially in inner side of r. bubbUng long- ;
terior part of 1. when walking on outer or inner side,; side of 1. calf; most frequently in inner side, often
or tearing drawing in extensor muscles, often after
; extending into neighboring parts, or tearing sticking.
motion, or tearing sticking in posterior muscles,
; Pinching in r. popliteal space and in calf when sitting
chiefly about middle, or tearing sticking, or drawing down in evening and when lying, after a moderate
tearing. Pinching in muscles, especially in flexors walk. Gnawing on outer side of 1. knee-pan. Smart-
and in calves in muscles on violent motion. Pinching-
; ing in forepart near patella.
grasping in upper anterior part of r. when standing Aching in hollow of 1., extending through joint to
and walking. Smarting in outer side of r., then in patella, <- bending and extending knee, with feehng
middle of forepart. Gnawing on outer upper part of as if knee were stiff and swollen and as if tendons
1.; on posterior surface of 1. above hollow of knee were too short. Drawing pain in patella, extending
on outer lower part of r., < walking and rubbing into anterior upper part of leg, < walking. Tensive
biting, in outer side of 1. above knee. Gnawing biting pain in r. patella after walking, and in ligaments and
on outer anterior side of 1., about middle. Burning tendons behind it. Tension, < motion and stretching,
pain in region of 1. trochanter in inner anterior side ; now in sides, now in forepart, especially in region of
of upper jjart of r. on inner side of lower part of 1.,
; patella, now posteriorly, chiefly in tendons, as if too
< touch. Sore pain in bends in outer anterior side ; short, often with sensation of heaviness or paralysis.
of r. Tension in muscles in upper and anterior part Drawing burning pain in hollow of r. Weakness dur-
when walking, often changing into pain T. in thighs ; ing and after walking and on rising after long sitting,
and nates from hijis downward, with numbness and with bruised and paralyzed feehng.
at times heat drawing, in posterior muscles.
; Tensive Leg. —
Sticking near lower part of r. tibia when
pain as if mu-scles were too short, and in calves and walking; below r. knee when walking, shooting
knees in one or other bend when walking, as if ten-
; obliquely upward beneath patella biting, in middle ;
would come on. Drawing pain in region of r. tro- of 1. tibia tearing, on side between 1. tibia and fibula,
;
chanter; extending fi'ora region of trochanter into in extensor muscles, especially in tendons, above joint,
thigh in muscles of r., above knee. Drawing on
; extending into external malleolus and outer side of
inner side or drawing tensive sensation or pain. Bub- back of foot. Tearing along whole outer side of r.,
bling anteriorly above r. knee below nates, slowly ; into external malleolus and over outer side of dorsum
working and digging; in muscles of forepart of r., of foot, then upward along outer side of thigh inter- ;
moving here and there, as from something living an- ; mittent tensive, in outer part of 1., a few inches above
teriorly in r., evenings in bed, extending along thigh, external malleolus, between tibia and fibula. Corro-
as if a stream of water or blood forced its way through sive pain on outer side of 1.
the flesh painless, in lower part of r., as if a stream
;
Tibia. —
Stitches in r. in inner side of 1. about
;
of air or a worm as large as a finger forced itself middle inward when walking and standing, seldom
;
through the flesh. Workings like crawlings or draw- when sitting, especially in middle corrosive, in middle
;
ings on outer side of 1. at night on falling asleep, ex- of crest; burning, in lower part of 1., in skin on outer
tending over knee, then cramp in calf, with tinghng in side, close to the ridge of the bone, as if it pierced the
it and in the outstretched foot. bone sudden burning, inward in outer side of 1.
;
—
Knee. Swelling of veins near, and in outer pos- burning-itching, on outer side near middle of r.
terior upper part of calves. Cramp in 1. popliteal tearing, outward near middle of 1. tearing, in inter- ;
space when stepping or stamping, extending into mid- mittent twinging jerks, in the middle, as if periosteum
dle of calf and into thigh while standing, when she would be torn loose. Tearing in sides superficial,
; ;
does not step hard it is less, with tingling and heavi- on side in places, most frequent in middle, often
;
ness, as if the paiis were enlarged. Stitches through extending into knee and ankle down its inner surface
;
;; ;;
sensation, as if the bono would be pressed asunder; dorsum of foot; tensive, in forepart of 1. Gnawing on
tingling, in r., a few inches from joint, extending forepart of r. Smarting. Smarting itching pain in
upward, < pressure. Burning gnawing on inner forepart and sides of 1.
anterior side Ijelow r. knee when walking, < rubbing. Malleolus. —
Bubbling twitches from 1. internal, across
Burning smarting in middle of r., < ruljbing and over joint, as from something living. Stitches in r.
motion, changing to sore jiain. Tensive aching or inner, < stepping ; on r. external wlicn walking, ex-
])ain, with burning or numb sensation, as if bone tending into joint backward across r. internal biting,
; ;
would be distended, with bruised and heavy sensation on anterior and outer side of 1. ; burning, below and
in leg, at times bubbling, at times alternating with in front of 1. internal burning, on 1. external, chang-
;
tearing or sticking or associated with them, and at ing to burning-sticking; jjulselike inward in 1. ex-
times on rubbing burning in skin of tibia. Tearing ternal, in morning when waking, then single stitches;
tensive pain in middle, extending to knee. bubbling, in 1. internal, j)receded by simple sticking, at
Cali^—Stitches now slight, now severe, chiefly in
; last changing to bruised numb pain, with hot sensation
middle, often penetrating deej^ly; outward above on inner side of leg. Tearing in 1. external, extending
middle of r. cutting, in outer part of r., near tibia;
; upward into tendons; in 1. internal, extending into
in upper inner part of 1., changing to bubbling, as if heel in 1. external, in evening when going to sleep, ex-
;
a bloodvessel were throbbing under skin; drawing, tending into little toe, witli digging, so that he could not
outward to middle of r. burning, in middle of 1.
; move the foot in 1. internal, with sticking inward ; in
;
burning corrosive, on outer and posterior part of 1. internal, changing to burning ; almost sticking, from
in middle, sometimes extending into tendo-achillis or tensive or sticking pain. Scraping at external, extencl-
knee tensive cramplike, in upper and lower part of
; ing up inner side of r. tibia. Gnawing on r. external
r., < walking and standing. Cramplike pain in 1. in in region above and behind 1. external, with sticking.
evening when going to sleep in upjjer part of 1. even-
; Aching in r. inner; below 1. internal when walking,
ings on ascending stairs in r. when walking, with
; with swelling of ligaments and tendons of this region,
stitches in I. when sitting, as if muscles were bruised.
; extending to inner part of foot, as far as great toe ; on
Biting on outer and anterior part of 1. when w-alking. touch, in tendons and neighboring parts of bone, in
Smarting burning pain in upper part of r., externally front and above, especially in 1., < uncovering, > mo-
below knee, extending backward and downward over tion. Burning pain in 1. external above 1. external.
;
pain, now here, now there, at times with a feeling as r. when sitting, leaving pain; inward in middle of
if asleep, heaviness or stiffness. Tensive pain when outer border of r., repeated on stepping; in middle
walking, < rising from a seat. Bruised pain. Bub- and outer part of 1., as if foot would be nailed down
bling deep in muscles of 1. in outer part of middle
; between 1. fourth and fifth metatarsal bones when
of 1. in morning in bed. Tingling as from being asleep. standing, as if a nail were forced through pulselike,
Tendo-achillis. —
Lymphatic swelling of 1., dusky, in r. balls. Tearing in inner border of 1. in middle of ;
;
pale red, then dusky red spots along tendons, at first dorsum of r. when sitting, extending to middle toes;
violent pain on raising foot, less when stepping upon in balls, mostly of great toe, < stepping; jerklike,
it, then returning jjeriodically, with sensation as if a in outer border of r., involving the whole metatarsal
weight hung upon foot, > horizontal jjosition, when bone of little toe, while sitting after a walk at one ;
stretching foot it extended into calf and hollow of time drawing, at another tensive, at another sticking-
knee, with bruised sensation, often with tensive pain, tearing on dorsum, drawing back and forth, at times
cramp in sole if the foot hangs down, at first flexion more severe, often ending in a stitch in tips of toes.
almost impossible on account of pain, with sometimes Pain in forepart on stretching it. Pain as from chil-
bubbling or tearing or itching, < rubbing, with Inirn- blains, especially in toes. Corrosive pain anteriorly on
ing in affected parts, desquamation of skin, chilliness inner border of 1. on outer side of dorsum of 1.
;
in evening, swelling of affected part of foot alter Burning pain on outer side of dorsum of r. as from :
motion and swelling of heel, with burning in it and nettles on outer border. Tensive pain on dorsum of
cramp in foot. Stitches; intermittent, in 1. when r., across behind first joint of four outer toes in morn-
sitting and hanging foot; paroxysmal, in 1. when ing on rising, becoming a sticking on stepjnng. Sen-
walking, more posteriorly burning, in 1.
; Tearing, sation in hollow of 1., as if tendons were too short, like
sometimes extending into foot sometimes extending
; a cramp, when walking and sitting. Bubbles on dor-
into calf, wdien standing, walking and sitting sticking, ; sum of 1., extending towards little toe.
in one or other. Smarting on inner side while sitting, —
Heel. Stitches, esjieeially in lower jiart from an- ;
extending to calf. Pain as if strained. Drawing pain terior outer part of margin of 1. when stepping after a
or drawing teai-ing, wdien standing and walking and walk inward across r. when standing mostly in lower
; ;
afterwards, seldom wdien at rest. Tensive pain when surface, extending deep into bones. < motion and
standing and walking and afterwards, seldom when stepping slow cutting through 1.
; burning, in inner
:
Sole. —Stitch on inner side of r. inward at first ; finger. Nettle-rash above 1. elbow on dorsum of 1. ;
joint of first toe. Tearing on outer border of r. iii 1., ; cially near hair back shoulders dorsa of fingers ; ; ; ;
often with crawhng motions and heat. Pain in a corn touch in skin of 1. external ear, near bead on tip of ;
in r. Bruised pain in middle of 1., rather externally. r. elbow, much inflamed by rubbing ; on dorsum of
Sticking burning pain. Burning sore joain in inner first phalanx of r. index, as if a wart would form.
side of 1. Pustules, sticking, red, burning-itching or sticking, or
—
Toes. Stitches in tips, especially of great ; in a corn gnawing, sensitive to pressure, usually with a red
on 1. great in under surface of r. great, when walking
; areola, changing to liver spots.
penetrating deeply first joint of 1. fourth on back of ; Stitch on posterior, external and upper part of 1. up-
metatarsal joint of 1. fourth while standing, extending per arm ; in inner surface of anterior phalanx of 1. in-
into the toe in ball of 1. great, extending into toe
; dex sudden biting, in flexor surface of 1. forearm
;
downward through metatarsal joint of little in- ; above wrist biting-itching, in middle of flexor sur-
;
ward as from a nail, in ball of r. great inward and ; face of r. forearm, on radius, becoming a biting-itch-
backward in great, a stitch with every step, continuing ing. Burning stitch to left of navel then itching in ; ;
metatarsal joints of single; sticking, in r. great, from of umbilicus and above it.
second joint to tip, while sitting after a walk some- ; Smarting here and there on chest; posteriorly on
times drawing, sometimes sticking, -some burning, lower and outer side of r. thigh. Corrosive sensation
in joints on surface and in tips; jerking, in first joint in region of 1. lower orbital margin. Gnawing in up-
of r. fourth burning, in ball of little. Tearing-wrench-
;
per part of r. side of chest in a spot above middle of ;
ing in r. third and fourth, sometimes with stitches. forepart of 1. thigh in upper anterior part of r. thigh ;
Digging in r. great, as if it would become inflamed ; G. in wrists, < rubbing in calves, < walking. Biting ;
or bruised pain in r. second and third. Bruised sensa- itching pain on r. upper arm, in middle of outer part,
tion in tips of great, at times only on pressure. Sprained < rubbing ; burning, about middle of r. arm, anteriorly
pain in metatarsal joints of r., extending into middle and externally. Crawling in first phalanges of four
of foot, < taking hold of it, with swollen sensation. outer 1. toes ; on toes, with burning, sometmies with
Tingling pain in r. great, as if it would swell. Burn- stitches.
ing pain in tip of 1. great. Burning, corrosive, or sore Itching on chin in region of one or other inguinal ;
pain, especially in two last and great toes, even after a ring in fossa above 1. clavicle on neck externally
; ; ;
short walk, < tight boots, with redness, as after slight above r. elbow on flexor surface of 1. forearm on ; ;
freezing, sometimes the outer border of foot suffers, flexor surface, from r. elbow to middle of forearm in ;
skin between toes painful to touch, alternating with heels on external surface of lids and on temples and
;
itching tearing between toes. forehead momentarily > by scratching, which causes
;
Skin. —
Swelling of a cutaneous gland below and redness in region of eye on knee and thigh after- ;
m
behind r. ear. Redness of tip of finger and of dorsum noon, > scratching, but returning on wrists, or biting- ;
of two first phalanges, with itching, as after freezing. itching in region of tendo-achillis, sometimes burn-
;
Red spots on sides of forehead ; dusky, punctiform, ing. Simple I. or biting or burning I. on face, fore-
mottled, on forepart of 1. shoulder, at times smarting head, temj)les, cheeks, ears, lips and chin on neck, > ;
dusky, on forej)art of r. shoulder and when grasped scratching but returning on legs, rapidly changing ;
pain as after a bruise or like " vibices ;" dusky, near places. Simple I. or biting, or burning or sticking I.
external condyle of 1. humerus, at times burning and in lumbar region in calves in soles in and around ; ; ;
itching as if congested, in the middle of a nettle-rash- elbow, more on outer side iij. various places in thighs, ;
or burning, on forearm, at times on dorsum of hand front, now in sides or axillse, chiefly on scapula, >
near wrist; smarting, on inner side of 1. thigh, the scratching, but returning on outer ears, with stitches ;
then cold sensation, the spot extending over whole nose, with fine burning or itching stitches and with
face,with heat. pimples. Simple I. or burning or biting or crawling
Semi-transparent warts in ball of r. hand ; itching or sticking I. in region of shoulder, chiefly on
wart on outer surface of third phalanx of r. middle anterior or posterior border of axiUa, and ia
M\
;; ;
r. leg externally, near crest of ilium, caused and < by op^n air; in inner anterior part of 1. thigh; below 1,
walking externally
; region of elbow, especially
in calf; on posterior lower part of r. thigh while walking,
above it, > scratching, which causes redness ot skin or as if touched by cold metal. Sensation as if ice-_
or burning I. on flexor surface of 1. forearm, not far water touched outer side of 1. leg not far from knee.
from wrist. Burning itching in lower jjart of back Sensation as if posterior part of 1. thigh, about five
on knee, now in front, now behind, now on one side, inches from joint, were touched by something cold in
or I., with stitches. Itching, burning or sticking or morning after rising and next day at noon. Creeping
biting, on ankles and malleoli, sometimes extending to coldness on outer side of thigh as from quicksilver
dorsa and sides of feet. Smarting burning I. on dor- running on or beneath skin, < standing, seldom when
sum of 1. foot in bed before sleej) and during the day sitting, sometimes with tension in muscles or a stitch-
when sitting, < scratching, obliging her to seek cold ing, though painless, at times ending in burning. Sud-
places in the bed for the feet. Itching, either burn- den sensation in upper and forepart of r. thigh as if a
ing, or biting, or sticking, on small of back on dorsa
; cold animal, aboul the size of a lizard, lay on the
of feet in eyebrows, sometimes with burning or burn-
; skin.
ing-itching stitches. Itching on toes, either burning, Heat in afternoon, with tendency to sweat at 6
; ;
crawling, biting or burning, or with stitches. Burn- P.M., then cool sensation < evening and night, with
;
ing scraping I. on r. cheek, in front of ear, down to tenclejicy to sweat; with sweat breaking out on mo-
lower jaw. tion, standing, etc., then about 6 p.m. chilliness in ;
Sleep. —
Yawning alternating with eructations. head face on outer part of 1. thigh on posterior
; ; ;
Sleepiness during the day, < morning and after din- upper part of thigh in head and hands in afternoon
;
ner. Sleep unusually long, till after 7 a.m., with a H. in head excited by touch in head after eating and;
weary and bruised sensation and with jaain in head afternoons, the head sweats easily on exertion, stoop-
and small of back. Difficult waking in the morning, ing, standing, etc. on dorsum of first joint of 1. great
;
when she cannot collect her thoughts. toe while sitting; H. in soles, < evening. Heat in
Sleeplessness till 2 a.m. Restless sleep, disturbed face, with redness in cheeks, with redness in face,
; ;
ious dreams. Frequent waking in an unusual jiosi- than objective, with redness of cheeks; in 1. outer ear,
tion on 1. side frequent and easy W- about 2 to 4 a.m.,
; then coldness -of same and of temples. Waiinth in
\yith inability to sleep again although tired, or if he loive)' part of back and in small of back, ax if loins iccre
falls asleep he wakes again, with tension in head, rush distended or asleep, extending into small of back, hips and
of blood to it and excitement. Condition between posterior part of thighs.
sleep and waking which she is tormented
at night, in Burning in outer anterior part of 1. elbow, in skin
by a system of education, which at times assumes the and deep in flesh and extending outward in styloid ;
form of a tree, at another some other wonderful form, process of r. radius, with a red spot, becoming larger
she tries in vain to get rid of the image, to rouse her- on rubbing between r. thumb and index, then a red
;
self from slumber, to open the eyes, and is fretful spot after rubbing. Warmth in palms, often with itch-
about it. ing and crawling, as in chilblains W. on posterior lower ;
Fever. —
Chilliness in morning from 1 1 o'clock part of 1. thigh, extending into upi)er part of calf Cold
in evening, then heat, with thirst before dinner burning on 1. side of chin.
; Tensive burning in 1.
< before dinner, with cold feet, dryness and sticki- upper part of neck, with stiff"ness. Biting burning on
ness in mouth, without thirst, with pain in region inner side of r. knee. Corrosive burning on outer
of 1. tonsil. Shivering C, then heat. Creeping C, < anterior side of dorsum of 1. foot. Burning as ft-om
going into cold air even shivering in various parts, nettles on dorsum of second joint of r. ring finger: in
;
< forenoon and evening, especially beginning in face second joint of 1. index, < bending, with stiflness.
and arms and extending over back and chest, then Tingling warmth in feet in legs, as after rubbing with ;
heat, with anxiety and oppression of chest. woolen cloths, < sitting T. in soles, at times crawl-
;
Peculiar cold sensation in r. temple. Frequent C. in ing, often at the same time in toes and on back of
head in morning, with cold feet, confusion of head, foot as in frozen feet. ;
headache as before coryza, frequent heat of head, the Sweat after midnight, waking her frequently on ;
hands being cool. Coolness in cheeks, with heat in exertion, < afternoon, with anxiety cold, on face. ;
in a circle;
;
as if
—
Abdomen. Rumbling, with eructations R. in r. side ;
> pressure. Drawing pressure in 1. external meatus. nipjiles (ajDparently superficial in lungs and at the
Roaring in E. Dryness of ndsa same time in pectoral muscles), at times < when
Face. —
Pallor, with coldness of whole body. Earthy- inspiring or expiring. Tearing around and near 1.
colored, Avith blue rings around eyes and features nipple sticking in region of last ribs.
; Pinching
;
changed as if he had been sick. Pressure in r. malar- in region of diaphragm, extending transversely
bone at regular intervals. through chest, when wcdking. Pain in sjjot in r.
Mouth.. —
Drawing j^ressure in back teeth, extending side near sternum, more severe at times in C. and ;
into front teeth, with drawing jjain in cheeks. Gums back, a burning and boring; near ujjper, extending
swollen, sore and joainful, with soreness of whole inte- inward towards sternum. Oppression. Burning con-
rior of mouth blackish-blue seam on gums. Tongue traction, so that it is difficult to breathe or speak.
;
bloody, in morning, and the mucus hawked up is col- small and intermittent. ;
in throat; violeirt, of brownish matter, with profuse part, at times more in lower part, > motion and touch.
diarrhoea. Pressure; < after eating (Ats.) in region ; Cutting tearing in muscles of lower part of r. Press-
in region, ivith burning (Ars., Colch.) changing to burn- ure on 1., more in lower and outer part. Grumbling
;
bUng. Tearing in tips of r. fingers, especially under nails; fretfulness, thirst after the midday sleep, heat when
in tips of r. -fourth and fifth fingers in last joints of 1.
; walking in open air, sweat on head and face, con-
fingers intermittent, in ball of 1. thumb.
; fusion of head, pressure in forehead and eyes,
—
Lower Extremities, Intermitting pressure above 1. which pain on touch as if sore, inclination to breathe
knee, towards outer side. Drawing in middle of calf deeply, and when doing so sticking in intercostal
and in anterior part of 1. leg, down into foot. Draw- muscles, with hard, quick pulse of joints esiDecially
; ;
tendo-achillis; between two last 1. metatarsal bones, before the easy stool, xoith indolence and discontent, after it
close to toes, while sitting in last phalanges of 1. toes
;
;
liveliness, contentment and cheerfulness in regard to the
in tip of 1. great toe. future; with whining and crying.
F., Irritability
Skin. — Itching erosion near tibia and backs of feet near during imiDortant business. Crying violently at in-
joints, < scratching. tervals (in a child).
Sleep. — Sleepiness mornings a few hours after rising, but Anxiety increased till 11 p.m., with sleepiness, then
inability after eating to take his accustomed nap ; S. in vertigo and sleep; A. (in a child) when dancing and if
forenoon during work, he reads without knowing what, rocked in the arms anxious expression of face during
falls asleep and has vivid and confused dreams. the downward motion; on riding down hill, feeling as if
Restless sleep ; on account of voluptuous dri<niix, nitliDnt, it would take away his breath; with rumbling in ab-
but oftener with, emission of semen. Frequent irnking. with domen. Fright, with starting at a distayit shot; with
weariness; frequent W. as from fright. Startings in starting in every limb on hearing an anxious a-y ; (in a
evening slumber as if he fell. Vivid, anxious dreams. baby) at haivking and sneezing ; on waking, the rustling of
Fever.— Cold limbs. Heat; in flushes through a paper m' dress or the slamming of a door uvuhl nnisc the
whole body, in morning after rising, especially on child to .start, scream and seem badly friglilrniil, when
head and over chest of head, with confusion of it. laying her down she would start and throw up her
;
Sweat < at- night, with burning in skin. hands as if afraid of falling, and some nights they could
not put her down at all. Fear of contagion.
Idling through the afternoon, changing from one business
Boracicum Acidum.
to another and from one room to another. Disinclination
For internal use .a solution of the crystals may be made (1 to 99),
to work. Earnestness. Liveliness in forenoon, with
or a trituration for the tirst decimal.
affectionate mood and desire for work. Voluptuous
General discomfort, > walking. Confusion of head mood. Vanishing of thoughts. ObHged to reflect,
in morning on waking. Gastric headache. Much long before he can remember what he has done
cold saliva. Hawking. Nausea, > walking in opeir through the clay, and for a long time is uncertain
air, with heaviness in stomach. Retching, with vom- whether he was at a jjlace yesterday or to-day.
iting of tough mucus and alkaline fluid. Heaviness
and restlessness in stomach till dinner. Rumbling in Clinical.— Extreme anxiety, especially in children, espe-
cially from motions which have a downward direciion, rocking,
abdomen in afternoon and two scanty, pasty stools. being carried down-btairs or laid down, there is starting as in great
Pasty stool. Pain in region of ureters. Frequent urging fright this dread of a downward motion is extremely character-
;
branes is marked by a tendency to aphthous ulcera- in forehead, so that he lost his good humor in even- ;
tion (compare Mercury). The peculiar nervous ing when walking, as if some one had pushed him
phenomena are very characteristic and unlike any from r. side towards 1. in attacks, with loss of
;
work, with nausea and weakness of knees. Restless- sticking in 1. ear and in a 1. lower hollow molar above ;
Eorax. 196 Borax.
eyes, > walking in open air intermittent, above eyes. in 1. as over a subterranean vault. Crackling in 1. in
;
Drawing joain extending towards eyes above eyes and evening, as if thick wax stopped the ear, which then
;
pressure in region of spleen. Twitching pain in after- towards tip, with sore pain and swelling of tip (Aur., Kali).
noon, with nausea and tearing in eyeballs. Throbbing. Itching internally, with crawling. The infant rubs his
—
Temples. Sticking in r. ; from r. T. to 1. half of nose vigorously, then his eyes. Sneezing, with great
forehead; rhythmical, in r. Throbbing; throbbing fiain, causing stitches in r. side of chest S., with fluent ;
woman). Tearing in forenoon, with roaring in ears. headache in evening on blowing nose, preceded by
;
purating, with general shivering. Pulsating rush of ing in malar-bone, and pain in the swelling when laugh-
blood to occiput. Hairs tangled at tips, so that they ing. Twitching of muscles near r. corner of mouth.
cannot be separated (in a child'), as in Plica Polonica, and Feeling of cobwebs on r. side by the mouth.
if these bunches are cut off they form again. Lips. —
Red inflamed swelling on lower, with burn-
Eyes. —Stitches in 1. in evening. Sensation as if ing soreness when touched. Large herpetic spots upon
something were penetrating them, > rubbing. Cutting mouth, and after burning heat the upper lip became
lengthwise in 1., coming and going suddenly. Pain as scurfy. Pain in corners as if they would ulcerate.
if it would be joressed into the orbit, in morning. Itch- Burning pain in lower in evening. Burning below 1.
ing, with sensation of sand in them. Pressive burning nostril in morning in bed. CrawHng as from beetles.
in r. in afternoon. Burning as soon as he put on the
glasses, with contraction. Lachrymation. Stitches in
Clinical. — Erysipelas efface, with feeling of cobwebs on it.
ball, with contraction of upper lid. Tearing in balls, Mouth. —Teeth. A piece broke out of a hollow one.
with twitching in forehead and nausea in afternoon. Sticking in a 1. lower hollow back tooth in evening, with
Lids. Lashes turn inward towards eye and inflame it, es- sticking in 1. ear and pain in forehead intermittent,
;
pecially at outer canthus, where the margins of lids are very mostly in a 1. lower hollow back T. Tearing in upjDer
sore. Great redness around eyes when crying (in an in- hollow, with grilling and sensation as if enlarged, so
fant). Agglutination in morning, and lachrymation ;
that she cannot bite nor clench the teeth, with inflam-
.A. at night, with hard mucus, which irritates the eyes mation and swelling of gum, as if a gumboil Vi^ould
hke sand. Inflammation of margin in an infant, he form, in the evening the pain extends into lower
rubs them, and at night they are agglutinated. Ach- teeth, > going to sleep T. in hollow, extending into
;
ing in upper on opening. Sensation in r. when sitting 1. half of head ;from hollow into half of head if touched
as if something pressed outward from between the skin with the tongue or if cold water is taken into
coming from temples, then jDressure around eyeS. mouth in hollow, extending into 1. cheek, with press-
;
Difficulty in closing in evening and difiiculty in open- ure in forehead and eyeballs. Griping in hollow, in
ing in morning. rainy weather; constrictive, in hollow. Aching in
Canthi. Inflammation of r. outer, with irregularity of hollow, in bad weather in upper hollow, with swelling
;
lashes, and at night agglutination of eyes ; I. of I. inner, of cheek, which pains as if tense when touched draw-
;
with nightly agglutination. Soreness in outer. Itch- ing. Boring in hollow in cool evening air. Digging
ing in inner. after every sui3j)er and breakfast, > tobacco-smoking.
Sensitiveness to candle-light in evening. Vision ob- Elongated sensation. Crawling in upper and lower
scured in 1. eye in evening. Vision of bright loaves incisors, with tickling, then salivation.
moving noio from r. to I., and noxo from above downward, Gums. Painful gumboil on outer side, with pain in a
mornings when tm'iting. hollow tooth, and with sivelling of cheek and whole I. side
of face, as far as below eye, where there ivas an oedematous
—
Clinical. Inflammation of the edges of the eyelids, which
swelling (the pain > smelhng of chamomilla). Swell-
turn inward towards tlie ball, so that the lids nib against the ball,
entropium. ing, with pressure in hollow teeth in bad weather.
Bleeding of upjDer.
Ears.— Purulent discharge preceded by itchirig in Tongue.^Aphthx. Red blisters, as if skin were &-oded,
occiput P. discharge, with sticking headache
; ; with with pain on every motion of tongue and on touch of any-
hot inflamed swelling. Stitches; in I. ; in 1. on waking thing salt or sour. Dryness in afternoon. Cramp, as
unusually early; in morning when washing in cold if stiff and asleep, so that breathing is impeded.
water. Pain internally, with pressure behind r. sore ; Palate (of an infant) wrinkled, and frequent crying
pain on boring in with finger. Itching in 1. in evening when nursing. Mucous membrane of forepart of palate
when walking, and sore pain after removing earwax, shrinelled, as if burnt, with pain, < cheiving. Aphthm on
and at same time sticking in 1. side of neck. Sudden inside of cheek; bleeding ivhen eating. Membrane of
sensation as if enveloped or stopped. Difficult hearing hard palate pinched and dry, with a few small ero-
in 1. (in a child). Roaring and difficult hearing; R. in sions. Mouth of an infant very hot (Kali, Sil.). Slimy
r., with ringing. Ringing in r., with piping, changing mouth. Copious, cold saliva. Taste, bitter, if she eats
to roaring. Rushing in 1. as from a storm. Drumming anything or sicallows scdiva everything tastes bitter ; insipid ;
;
lost, to food ; lost, to soup, at dinner, and the soup mixed up. from lowest ribs to hip-
Pressure in 1. ;
causes sweat. bone, after midday sleep till evening, < external
pressure in 1., sometimes with a burning and with ;
Clinical. — Aphthous sore raoulh, the ulcers bleed on eating a sensation on deep breathing as if something rose
or on touch; mouth very tender in nursing children; mouth is
into chest, which sank down agaiir on expiration in ;
very hot, with thirst and vomiling.
1. as with hands, wh;^n riding in a carriage without
Throat. —
Mucus, which he must expectorate. Hawk- springs in 1. as from a stone, when dancing, > con- ;
to temples and drawings from abdomen towards groin. quent desire, with pinching in abdomen and easy pasty
No desire for tobacco. Thirst in morning, lie must stool. Feeling as if diarrhoea would come on, after
drink much. Longing for sour drinks. smoking.
Hiccough after eating H. (in an infant) which ; ; —
Anus. A swollen vein as large as a quill, painless,
makes the throat raw. Nausea in morning, > after soft to touch.
; Brown mucus after stool. Boring-
dinner in morning, with faintness at noon, at the sticking, and in small of back. Itching in evening I.
; ;
;
thought of food, with coldness, drawing headache and as from hemorrhoidal mucus.
pain in abdomen, > diarrhoea; in afternoon, with Stool. —
Soft, light yellow, three times a day, with loeak-
faintness every day from 3 p.m. till evening, with ness. Diarrhoea ; six times from morning till 2 p.m., loith-
;
pain in sternum while eating after waking, and on out pain; in morning, then usual stool in evening;
;
;
drinking water difficult, copious vomiting of mucus immediately after eating, with weakness in joints and
and some bitter substance ijeriodical. Vomiting when legs, which is > by walking with rumbling in abdo-
;
;
riding V. of a tough fluid of mucus, with heat and men then no stool for several days, afterwards a hard
; ; ;
account of pinchirig in r. side of chest. Pain in region scanty, pasty. Green (in an infant), preceded by a-ying.
after lifting something heavy (before menses), the pain Frequent; and ea.sy ; F. diarrhoea after
breakfast. Pale
goes into .small of back, where it becomes sticking, so that mucus passes four times, with the stool once involun-
she cannot turn without pain the whole night, > in morn- tarily. Reddish liquid mucus with the stool. Tena-
ing ; P. as from bad digestion, on external j^ressure cious, glutinous, yellowish mucus with the stooL
on pit. Pressure after every meal in pit after eating Passage of blood and mucus from anus, after diarrhoea.
;
till noon, a kind of winding-up sensation, which ex- fore urinating, etc.
without desire for coition. Sensual sensations while drawing, in r., extending into r. flank, where it is <
resting his hands in a kind way on a sick woman, by hiccoughing, sneezing, coughing and yawning.
without desire for coition. Indifference to coition. Griping in I. breast, sometimes ivith stitches, and when
Kapid emission, with dream of coition, waking him. the child has nursed, necessity to compress the breast because
Emission very soon on coition and continual irritation it aches on account of being empty. Pain in r. when
;
in genitals. Obliged to wait long during coition for coughing, > pressure, and in r. flank ; > walking slowly
discharge of semen. about the room in side, > holding it with the hand at
; ;
Easy conception. Sensation of distention in clitoris night in pectoralis major, as from a hard bed, with
at night, with sticking. Leucorrhoea like the white of soreness on touch. Drawing pain in r. intercostal
an egg, with sensation as if warm water were flowing ;
muscles if he bends forward and to the right in a ;
membranous
—
Clinical. Dysmenorrhcea, extreme pain during the menses
dysraenorrlicea (Acetic ac.). Leucorrhcea preceding
; Neck. — Rheumatic drawing pain in nape in evening
and following the menses, albuminous and acrid. Very valuable
when walking in open air, extending into 1. shoul-
for inflammation of mucous membrane of the vagina and uterus, der and then into scapula.
endocervitis. —
Back. Stitches in evening, extending into chest.
Pressive pain on both shoulders. Stitches in r. lum-
—
Respiratory Organs. Tearing in larynx in evening ;
bar region, < in morning by stooping while walking,
in larynx, extending into chest, provoking cough. > sitting. Pain in small of back ; when stooping
Cough at night C, with scraping in throat and press-
; when walking with mucous discharge with the stool ;
;
ure in chest. Dry cough from tickling in thi'oat from ; when sitting and stooj)ing, as from pressure. Pressure
scraping in throat. Dry hacking in a child. Dry ca- in kidney region, < turning, with sticking.
chectic cough, as in old people, < morning on rising and —
Upper Extremities. Stitches in r. shoulder. Draw-
evening on lying doivn, with slicking in r. side of chest and ing and tearing in shoulder and between shoulders, so
r. flank (K.slic.'), the pains < wine, > icashing chest in cold that he cannot stoop. Burning pain in upper arm a
water. Hacking and violent cough in evening, and ivith hand's breadth around the whole arm. Sticking in
evei-y paroxysm of cough expectoration of mouldy taste and palm in evening, with feeling in whole hand, ex-
smell /?'om chest. Cough, with difiicult expectoration tending above wrist, as if asleep. Tearing in fore-
of white mucus streaked with blood. C, < morning, part of r. hand, with breaking sensation, as if rheuma-
with expectoration of mucus and with pain in liver, tic. Feeling as of a cobweb upon hands. Throbbing
which continues, but without cough, till noon. pain in tip of thumb day and night, waking frequently
Necessity every three or four minutes to take a quick deep at night.
breath, which is every time folloiuecl by a stitch in r. side of —
Lower Extremities. Burning pain on 1. thigh, a
chest, with a subdued painful sigh. and slow expiration. hand's breadth around the limb. Tearing in r. femur,
Arrest of breath when lying, he is obliged to jump up and extending frona the middle downward and up again,
catch for breath tvhich causes a stitch in r. side of chest from, morning till noon and in evening. Numbness of 1.
(Kali c). Respiration short after ascending stej^s, so leg, with heat. Stitches in sole; in corns, < rainy
that he cannot speak, and every time he speaks a weather boring S. in corns, > pressure.
; Pain in heel
stitch in r. side of chest (Kali c, Merc, s.), the same as if sore from walking. Pain in joints aud toes of 1.
on running or on any other exertion which heats him foot on stepping as if something pressed them. Heav-
Difficult R. with necessity to breathe deeply, which iness of feet in evening on ascending steps.
; Burning
he cannot do on account of stitches in chest. pain in great toes, especially in balls, < when
Chest. —
Milk increased. Milk flows, so that the bed walking.
is wet ; M. which flows from the breast is curdled. Skin. —
Inflammation of balls of little toes, with
Stitches with every cough (Merc, s.) and deep inspira- itching, as from freezing. Erysipelas in face. Erysip-
ation (Kali, c) N. irhcn yawning; in region of r. nipple elatous inflammation of leg, with coldness, shivering,
:
ill evening wit/i. crery paroxysm of cough; between r. ribs, thirst, vomiting of food and bile, then heaviness in
< lying on r. side, ivith drawing and obstruction of head and throbbing in temples, with restless slumber-
breathing ; on sternum after dinner, < deep inspiration ing at night, afterwards nosebleed.
;
Erysipelatous
in r. side if he raises the arm, with drawing in 1. ribs, inflammation and swelling of 1. leg and foot after
;
with soreness internally in chest as from incarcerated violent dancing, with tearing tension and burning in
;
long after the pustule opened. Unhealthy, slight injur- as soon as he rises if she puts her hands under the
;
ies suppurate and ulcerate. Old wounds and ulcers bed-covers, but coldness as soon as she puts them out
are inclined to suj^purate. Long-continued suppura- again. Flushes of H. in morning, with nausea. H.
tion under thumb-nail where she had stuck a needle, of head, mouth and palms, in an infant ; in head in
with pain on touch. Suppurating spot in heel, that evening when writing, with thirst and sensation as if
had been rubbed by a shoe. Ulcer in 1. axilla. Cor- sweat would break out; of 1. cheek, with redness.
roding blister upon nates. Burning in small of back while sitting. H. of fingers,
Formicatioii of feet, > open air, with trembling of even from slight cold, with redness, as after freezing
feet, nausea and tendency to faintness. Itching on back in r. thigh near pudenda, < cough and laying hand
of finger-joints ; here and there on backs of hands, as if upon it; of toes, with redness and some coldness, as
bitten by fleas ;on malleolus on os coccygis, with
; after freezing.
crawling, and after scratching discharge of mucus Sweat at night during morning sleep, and when
;
bones as if they would be broken, followed after sleep usual, especially in limbs in evening after eating ;
by heat and thirst, then at 8.30 bitter vomiting, then after a walk during and after dinner ; after dinner,
;
with aching in inguinal ring. C. after eating, with sion and confusion of head. Ajsprehension, with fret-
more thirst than appetite for dinner, tensive drawing fulness and disinclination to work. Anguish, sensa-
backward around hypochondria, heat suddenly rising tion as if enveloped in black vapor. Melancholy ;
into head on deep breathing, then heat at 6 p.m., dur- and towards evening weariness then alternating ;
ing which he must lie down till 10, tlien sweat, then moods. Life seemed very charming to him at one
thirst. time, at another very hateful. Liveliness in company, ,
Coldness, with headache and subsequent heat, with- but when alone sadness and indifference to everything.
out thirst, > walking in open air. C. alternating with Exhilaration in morning, but peevishness in evening.
heat, often with sweat in face, during which coldness Indifference to external obj ects. Aversion to every-
runs down back, with stretching of limbs, weariness thing after dinner. Courage, vigor and desire to fight
and sleepiness so that he must lie down in afternoon, with everybody. Talkative. Open-hearted, she sjDoke
but inability to sleep, when walking he drags the feet of her own failings. Stupid feeling. Thoughts con-
Bovista. 200 Bovista.
fused. Absent-minded, writes several words entirely 1., extending towards ear intermittent, in r., and in r. ;
wrong and omits syllables A., with vacant look so ; ; half of forehead raging or digging, deep in brain in
;
that she could not remember what she had been told afternoon. Aching in r. in morning, with throbbing
or ordered. Memory weak. and fretfulness, the A. extending to neck compressive, ;
—
Head. Tearing, with heaviness and bruised sensa- starting from temples. Heaviness.
tion. Aching in morning in open air, with heaviness,
; Vertex. —
Stitches on 1. side in evening, with pain
mostly in occiput, the A. > at night, returned in on touch S. in afternoon, extending over whole head.
;
pain chiefly over nose, which is stopped intermittent. ; in 1. parietal bone sudden, like boring, deep in r.
;
Raging pain in brain, as if suppurating, at 8 a.m., side, with dulness. Tearing in r. Pressure in both
beginning in cold air and continuing in the room. in 1. in both in evening on entering house, with
;
Aching on waking at 3 a.m., as if the head would throbbing. Pain in brain as if it would be pressed
burst, with which he feels every pulsation, > sweat, from both sides in afternoon compressive P. in both, ;
especially on head. A. after waking, as from too much on entering room after walking in cold air bruised, ;
sleep. Stupefying A., especially in forehead. All the in whole r. at 10 a.m., affecting eye almost a throb- ;
pains are felt deep in brain. Brain feels as if bing, in a spot on 1., at 1 p.m. Painful throbbing in
screwed together in morning, > open air, with heavi- r., as in an ulcer. Beating in r. at 7 a.m., on entering
ness. Contractive sensation > after breakfast, with room from cold air, with raging. Painful heaviness
dulness. Drawing around, without pain. in r.
Stupidity in evening, with heaviness and bruised feel- with tearing boring, in afternoon in a warm room,
;
inability to think correctly and with heaviness and head on both sides in afternoon, till evening, extend-
;
stupefaction so that he nearly fell after rising from ; fusion, < bright light in evening, with heaviness, with
stooping, with stupidity while standing, with heavi-
;
inclination of eyelids to fall, feeling as if eyes would
ness of head, then sudden jerking backward of head ;
be drawn backward, and with anxiety and uneasiness
with sensation as if all his senses would leave him in ; of body.
sudden attacks on standing after headache in morning, Scalp. — Hair falls out. Eeddish blisters, with itch-
with stupidity in head and unconsciousness; which drew ing. Pimples and itching. Sore spots, with itching.
him backward even to falling forward towards even-
;
Itching, < morning ; I. extending to nape, < becoming
ing ; the room seemed to turn about with him warm, not > scratching, so that he must scratch the fore-
as if everything turned in a circle with her, in morning head sore. Sensitiveness to touch.
on rising. Eyes. —
Inflammation of 1. Weakness, without lus-
—
Forehead. Stitches over 1. eye over 1. eye after
; ; tre or snaj). Tearing deep in r., extending above it to
dinner, with redness of cheek, without external heat foreheacj. Pain, so that he had to keep them shut P. ;
towards r. ear, with tearing in middle, rather exter- ; if something were in r., with lachrymation. Heat in
nally, in evening deep in, in evening. Tearing on
; r., with painful contractive sensation, then in both,
stooping, with heaviness in head and burning in r. and such heat in cheeks that she thought they would
eye T. in middle rather externally in morning extend-
; ; burst. Lachrymation in morning.
ing to 1. side of occiput, then back to forehead and Redness of canthi. Agglutination of lids in morn-
becoming seated in 1. temple in sinciput, especially ; ing of 1.
;
Involuntary closure of lids, with redness
above orbits, extending into root of nose. Pain above r. ; of eyes. Difficult opening in morning. Irritation of
eye, extending towards temple deep in 1. side in morn- ; lids. Tension in 1. brow. Sticking in r. orbit. Press-
ing on moving about, with heaviness and pressing ure deep in r. orbit during menses, with whirling and
upon eye, with cloud before 1. eye, which disap- sensitiveness to pressure. It seems as if there were a
peared by frequent wiping intermittent twitching, ; veil 'before E. in morning on rising. Vision distorted,
in brain above r. eminence at 2 p.m., with it seems as if some scissors with which a person was
peevishness heavy, esjaecially on temples. Pain-
; cutting paper two steps away were close to her eyes.
ful contraction at root of nose, extending outward be- Ears. —
Ulcer in r., with pain on swallowing. Twitch-
hind 1. frontal eminence, with stitches, as if the emi- ing in both external E., with pain in r. on swallow-
nence would be screwed together, and lachrymation ing. Stitches in r. Tearings in 1. in afternoon ; in
;
of 1. eye, then sensitiveness of the j)lace above 1. eye to front of r. after dinner; deep in r., with tensive sensa-
pressure, after the pain ceased general heat and feel- tion on border of concha. Picking in 1. as if some-
ing as if sweat would break out during dinner. Boring thing were in it. Drawing. Itching, and in eyes
outward in 1. side at 8 p.m. Sudden turning when > boring in with finger with difficult hearing. Ting- ;
sitting or sensation of a sudden current of air above 1 ling in 1., with diminished hearing. Indistinct hear-
eye, above root of nose. ing, misunderstanding and niistakes in speaking.
—
Temples. Sticking in 1., with jerking. Tearing in (Noises like rain, < r.).
— ;;; ;
Nose. —Scabby nostrils. Scab in nostril frequently > after eating morning on waking, with sensation
; in
renewed, after removal burning of the sore place. as if burnt and with bitter slimy taste and with sore-
Redness where septum unites with upper lip, with ness of throat. Salivation (Merc. s.). Offensive
soreness. Contraction over N., with heaviness and breath. Taste bitter; T. of blood bad, with much ;
with frequent sneezing and ability to draw air only ing into chest, with tough mucus in chest, which
through r. nostril stopped fluent, also with confusion
; ; threatens to suffocate her, this mucus is difficult to
of head. Discharge of thin water; of thin mucus. raise and interrupting sleep, with necessity
tastes salt ;
lips. Cracked lips. Stitches in lower L. Burning ing; excessive. Ajapetite without real hunger. Ap-
on inner border of 1. side of lower L., as in a cut. petite lost for cooked food, only for bread
; lost, in a ;
Tearing in 1. side of lower jaw and in one of its teeth. child, with heat of whole body, pufly, scarlet face, it
Throbbing on 1. side below lower jaw, with sensation lies and vomits mucus and food, then sweat all night,
as if a gland were swollen. mostly on head, with nosebleed twice in slee^j. Thirst
—
Mouth. Teeth. Mucous coating. T., gums and in afternoon and evening during chill < evening ; ;
Hps filled with clotted blood in morning on waking. for cold water for wine and water for milk in morn-
; ;
Stitches, < at night, with easy bleeding of gum, the Empty eructations ; mornings
fasting eructations all ;
> going into open air ; then pale swelling of ujjper amounting to only half a hiccough. Nausea in morn-
lip and sweat all night, especially profuse on head in ing, > after breakfast, ivith vomiting of water ; in morning,
;
upper incisors, < touch and chewing, > after upper with febrile chilliness, then vertigo, which relieved the
lip began to swell, the lip being far over the lower one headache in morning, with chilliness and sticking
;
and was even with nose, after this swelling began to tearing toothache, < 1. side, the pains > cold water;
subside the 1. cheek began to swell, pain on touch in in forenoon, also with coldness during chilliness, < ;
all swollen parts as if the exposed nerves were motion, with pal23itation as from prolonged fasting.
; ;
in a right lower hollow T. in evening in 1. lower hollow ing, >'^after eating on 1. side, near pit of stomach, in
; ;
molar evenings in bed till morning, during menses as if evening. Pressure in 2iit after eating, extending into
;
the roots would be torn out, in evening. Digging in chest, > walking, < sitting, with drawing tearing in 1.
a hollow tooth in morning and evening tearing, in a side of head P. as if overloaded, after eating, w'ith
;
;
hollow tooth in evening in bed, extending into temple. good ap23etite. Feeling as if one had fasted, even
Boring in evening digging, in a hollow T., < cold, after eating.
; Coldness as if a lump of ice lay in it.
with drawing pain in r. side of head and stitches in Foul sensation mornings on rising, with nauseous
ears. Elongated feeling in a hollow T. taste.
Gums. Bleeding on sucking (Carbo v.), with pain. —
Abdomen. Distention increasing till midnight, >
Oozing of clear blood. Retraction. Swelling and passage of flatus > passage of flatus in morning ;
pain. Ulcer exuding blood on pressure. Inflamed (Carbo v.), with rumbhng; with pain. Rumbling,
spot over a decayed tooth, with ulcerative pain < with gurgling and constipation R. and noises as before ;
touch, and throbbing and feeling as if the root were diarrhoea, but diarrhoea only after several hours as ;
morning after waking, with numbness on posterior domen and cutting offensive, < morning and even- ;
part of tongue and over whole mouth. Stammering ing offensive, in evening, with rumbling (Carbo v.).
; ;
(SweUing internally on 1. cheek, then externally a extending towards stomach, intermitting in evening,
burning blister filled with yellow fluid.) Stitches in renewed next morning and till noon, > emission of
palate extending to chin. Dryness of mouth towards flatus. Colic in afternoon, with urging to stool C. night ;
evening, in the evening satiety D. as from sand, with and morning, with diarrhcea; (always after dinner,
;
thirst. Heat in mouth. Painful tension in r. cheek. with chilliness) with trembling and gnashing of teeth ;
Numbness of M. and ton2;ue in mornina; after wakina'. on account of chilUiness, < after stool, the pain <
Bovista. 202 Bovista.
morning on waking, with distention of 1. side and ivhcn walking (Borax). Soreness of pubes during
urging to stool, the side > walking or pressure on menstruation. Traces of menses between menstruation
abdomen, < during rest, the pain > stool, which was (Carbo v.). Menstruation too soon; and copious, then
first hard, then fluid. leucorrhcea. Menstruation too late and beginning in ;
CrampMke j^ain, < inspiration and on retraction of evening on lying down, then after midnight painful
abdomen. Twisting pain. Suppurative pain on last urging toivards genitals, loith heaviness in smcdl of back,
day of mensturation, with tearing, diarrhoea and ex- > next day with discharye of blood. M. most profuse in
haustion. Colic obhging him to bend double, with morning, but scanty during the day and night. M. did
high-colored urine and much thirst. Cohc in morning not last as long as usual and flowed for the most part
on waking, as if he should go to stool. Pain as if only at night (Mag. c). M. less than usual and did
everything were dried, in evening in bed. Sensitive- not continue so long. M. watery, with weariness of
ness internally and externally, with intolerance of thighs.
touch and necessity to walk bent. Creeping coldness.
CliniCiil. — Metrorrhagia, blood flows at night or early in
Stitches in 1. hypochondrium and at same time in mornin":, easily' from a little overe.xertion between the menses,
1. elbow'; in r. H. near back in r. H., with indescriba- blood dark can bear nothing tight around the body menses pre-
;
; ;
ble pain burning, in 1. H. when sitting bent. Twinges ceded and followed by diarrhcea. Leiicorrhoja follows the menses,
;
in r. hypochondrium after dinner. Pain in sides of acrid, corrosive; discharge only at night. Cyst in the broad
ligament.
abdoinen, almost like burning, after dinner. Tension
in upper part, with sticking. Cutting in forepart in Respiratory Organs. Catarrhal voice in morning, —
morning, > after eating. with roughness in throat. Hoarseness every morning.
Stitches about umbilicus S. below U. Cutting in Cough in morning on entering house from the cold
;
umbihcal region after eating. Pinching about umbili- air, from tickling in chest every evening and morn- ;
cus. Burning internally about U. at 11 A.M. Stitches ing after rising, from tickling in trachea; at 5 p.m.
in r. groin; alternating with stitches below r. ribs. from tickling in throat from irritation in larynx ;
Suppurative pain extending from 1. to r. side of hypo- spasmodic, > opening window, with deep, anxious
gastrium. Pinching in r. groin. Constriction in r. respiration and calls for help in feeble tones dry, ;
groin, > stretching body. evening and morning dry, from scraping and burn- ;
—
Rectum. Pain deep in, extending forward, after ing in throat (irritation to C. from tickling in larynx, ;
diarrhcea. Itching as from worms, on riding. Urging with difficult expectoration of tough mucus). Respira-
to stool, then a scanty, thin, yellowish stool, then tion anxious R. deep, noisy short on every exertion ; ;
in abdomen, a stool, first hard, then soft ineffectual, in r. hypochondrium, then in 1. H., in middle of
;
at 6 A.M., with, emission of flatus. Feeling after an sternum; beneath r. axilla in morning; in r. lowest
.
ordinary stool as if diarrhoea would come on. Burn- rib in morning in r. side in forenoon, with constant ;
ing in anus after a watery stool. Stitches through stretching in sternum in evening, or boring in lower ; ;
perineum towards rectum and genitals. forepart after dinner when standing stooped during
—
;
Stool. Diarrhcea frequently before and during men- dinner, extending backwards, < deep breathing in ;
sturation (Aloes) D. in morning in morning, with forepart of 1. lowest rib, extending up into chest be-
; ; ;
pain and feeling as if abdomen were suppurating in low r. ribs alternating with stitches in r. groin as with
; ;
evening, with colic at night, with tearing in abdomen an awl in ujDper part of 1. mamma, extending through
;
and tenesmus in rectum with cutting in abdomen to back burning, on last 1. rib.
; ;
profuse, morning and evening. Liquid, in afternoon, Pressure beneath sternum and in stomach spas- ;
after a normal S. in morning two L. every day, mostly modic, beneath sternum, as if stomach were overloaded.
;
in forenoon frequent, with tenesmus and burning in Oppression in middle, with stitches on inspiration 0.,
; ;
anus. Irregular, at an unusual time and too hard. with necessity to sigh, intolerance of anything on chest
Soft in morning and hard in evening. Constipation. and sensation as if his large waistband were too small
—
Urinary Organs. Frequent urging to urinate with with heat, the latter rising into head. Heaviness, with
;
profuse discharge. Frequent urging, with scanty dis- difficulty in inspiring deeply. Constriction below
charge; after micturition. Frequent micturition in sternum. Burning on sternuiu, with visible j^ulsation,
afternoon and much each time; (frequent M., with especially in pit of stomach cutting, in middle, more ;
sudden urging). Frequent intermission when urinat- externally. Visible pulsation above r. mamma, near
ing. Urethra, stitches jjain on urinating as if urine clavicle.
—Pressure in pra3Cordial region
;
Genital Organs. —
Red, hard, painful nodule, which and drawing pain. Stitches in nape in evening on 1. ;
suppurated, on penis. Burning. Emissions two nights side extending into ear. Tearing in tendon of 1. side.
in succession, once with voluptuous dreams. Tension in nape, with bruised pain on pressure pain- ;
Voluptuous sensation in female. Leucorrhosa ; after ful, on r. side on moving head, with twitches in 1. ear.
mensturation ; profuse, yellowish-green, acrid L. ; mucous, Stiffness in nape in morning on rising.
tenacious, when walking ; thick, like the white of an egg —
Back. Stitches on inner border of r. scapula, >
; ;
sitting bent and rising up, with tearing and feeling as P. in forepart of 1. sole when walking. Drawing in
if apiece would be torn oif; on inner border of 1. S., deep foot, with tearing. Heaviness of feet. Stitches in
r.
in bone, with tearings as with a knife between scapula; great toes in evening, extending into ankles.
—
;
bending arms backward weakness of r., with diffi- dle and ring fingers dry, reddish, covering hands ; on
; ;
shoulder-joints; in 1. Paralyzed feeling in 1., < move- and 1. foot, the itching < after scratching red, rash- ;
ment. > morning by sweat, with a sprained feeling. like, on feet and half way up calves, with itching-
—
Upper Arm. Tearing on inside of 1., as if in bone burning pain. ;
as if in bone in outer side of 1. in afternoon. Pain on in- Raw spot below r. side of chin, with itching, like
ner side of 1. as if it would break, in morning. Bruised tetter, the itching not > scratching. Maturating erup-
pain in r. humerus in morning, > firm pressure. tion in 1. corner of mouth, on chin and forehead.
Stitches in elbow in evening, r. then 1. Tearing in Itching maturating eruption on forehead. (Pana-
morning in 1. elbow in r. in tip of r. E. Stitches on ritium from a slight prick of a needle) (P. on one
; ;
;
inner side of 1. forearm, with tearing boring, on mar- finger after another.) ; previously existing wart de- A
ing of radius, beneath elbow, extending to fingers, which veloped a red point, suppurated and burst. Longish,
became paralyzed on account of it. Tearing a hand's flattened pustules under nose, on which a scab re-
breadth above wrist and extending into wrist in morn- mained for more than fourteen days. Vesicles con-
ing. Pain on inner side of wrist near thumb, as if taining water about 1. corner of mouth white, on r. ;
tendons were torn, and the same pain on outer side of hand, with red areola and itching red, sore and pain- ;
other arm, in direction of index. Paralytic and itch- ful, on backs of feet and at roots of toes. Formication
ing sensation in radial arteries. on back at night. Biting on hips and abdomen, as
Wrist. —
Stitches in r. < taking hold of anything, ; from fleas.
especially bringing thumb and index together, then in Itching on inner side of 1. forearm on head, lower ;
1. Tearing in r. in evening, with throbbing. Suppu- jaw, 1. side, extending to behind ear, on 1. side of neck,
rating pain in a spot on back of r., on bending hand on abdomen, r. arm, inner margin of r. foot, heel, over
and pressing upon it. Sprained and ulcerated pain in whole body, especially on hands and head over whole ;
middle of upper surface of 1. on touch and on bending body in evening, then tetter on arms always at even- ;
hand upward and downward. Spasmodic drawing in ing, then after washing biting and burning ; on arms
tendons of 1. Numbness of 1. every day, < evening and inorning after washing, with
Trembling of hands, with palpitation and anxiety. biting < scratching, near nose, beneath lower jaw,
;
where pulse is felt and with intolerance of touch. forehead, r. side of nose, r. shoulder, 1. hip, inner side
Stiffness of hands, with weakness of fingers. Weakness of r. knee, hollow of knees and in r. sole, I. not >
of hands ; < r., allowing the slightest objects to fall. by scratching, on forepart of nose on 1. side of head, ;
Stitches in joints of r. index while working. Tearing on nose, chest, abdomen, inside of r. upper arm, inside
in 1. thumb. of 1. forearm, on r. hip, inside of thigh, here and there
Lower Extremities. —Stitches in middle of 1. thigh in limbs I. not > scratching on inside of r. forearm,
;
< rising from a seat in 1. K. in forenoon on inner; ; Ijurning for a long time on 1. side of chest, then fine
;
side of r., as if in bone. Stiffness of 1. knee and pain eruption. Burning I. on forearms, in region of pulse,
if he has been bent some
tries to stretch it after it in evening, not > by scratching.
time. Weariness in hollows of K.
Cramp in 1. leg in calves towards morning, in bed,
;
Clinical. — Urticaria, itching on getting warm. Eczema of
external ear. Red eczema, burning and itching disturbing sleep.
pain till evening as if legs were too short. Stitches Eczema, moist, formation of thicl< crusts.
in middle of 1. tibia. Raging or beating pain in r.
fibula in afternoon, with tearing extending to knee. Sleep. Yawning at 5 p.m., with sleepiness; Y. in —
Weary pain in r. leg during menstruation. Whole 1. evening. Sleepiness early in evening ; during dinner
leg so sleepy, with fomiication, that she cannot stand after dinner. Sleep after eating. On waking at night
upon it r, leg asleep in afternoon. Stitches in r. external from a sound sleep he did not seem to know where he
;
malleolus, with pain in internal malleolus. was. Little sleep. Restless sleep with waking ;
she could not get out, etc. vexatious, with waking ; ears. Tongue Pricking in tongue in evening,
sore.
every moment. Tiresome of the past and future in ; ; with numbness. Heat in mouth. Scraping in throat.
a sound sleep, of subjects of j^revious conversations Rawness of throat with dryness in evening, with
; ;
every day from 6 to 9 a.m., with external coldness and evening, with eructation tasting of ingesta. Pain and
with griping in abdomen in evening all night. In- ; ; soreness. Soreness iir evening after tea, with throb-
termitting fever, chill every day from 7 to 10 p.m., beginning bing in r. side of S. and bowels. Fluttering.
with shivering in back, the first days with thirst, with- Abdomen. —Fluttering' sensation (Crocus.). Colic,
out subsequent heat or sweat, every time with drawing with desire for stool. Pain in groin ; I. (Dios.) in ;
pain in abdomen. Shivering in evening on lying groins, with weariness of lower limbs. Soreness in
down during supper with glowing heat of face
; ; groins, as if in spermatic cords, with thrilhng through
with thirst, sticking in chest and tension and stitches penis and testes. Throbbing in r. hypochondrium
in throat, so that she could not turn her head easUy. (Apoc. c.) in 1. groin in 1. groin in morning sudden
; ;
;
stomach after dinner, with stitches in it. Sweat evacuation (Canth., Merc, c), and in urethra, loith sting-
every day from 5 to 6 a.m., especially on chest pro- ;
ing in penis. Pressure in necfe of bladder with sore- ;
fuse, under arms when walking slowly in a cold tem- ness. Irritation of bladder in evening; I. during
perature. micturition. Urging to urinate. Stinging pain in
urethra (Arn., Merc. c). Throbbing in penis, with
Brachyglottis. desire to urinate and pressure iir bladder. Urine
abundant, pale and specific gravity decreased, full
;
the pain is not constant, it seems as if the action Genital Organs.— Clllliical.—Dysmenorrhoea, with chronic
basic peritonitis and fluttering in abdomen; the fluttering in tlie
could be traced along anterior branches of the saph-
abdomen and fluttering in r. ovary are the keynotes to its use.
enic nerves, and perhaps along saphenic vein. Sore-
ness to touch (Arn.). Inclination to stretch. Heavi- Respiratory Organs and Chest. —Breathing oppressed
ness, with sleepiness. Weakness. Symptoms ceased in evening, > sighing as if pectoral muscles were
;
in afternoon, except weakness of limbs. contracting and a stretching would relieve, with the
Mind and Head. —Irritable mood. Headache ; with same sensation in dorsal muscles and in r. scapula.
faceache, preventing sleep at night. Confusion of H. Shooting in pectoral muscles in region of heart. Pain
Desire to bend H. Vertigo, with flushed face. Pain in region of heart in evening; in r. side; in chest
in forehead in evening in 1. headache, concen-
; ; ; (oesophagus?). Painful soreness in sterno-mastoid
trated about 1. eye throbbing pain in F. (Apoc. c,
; process. Throbbing in sternum, with pain in pectoral
Merc). Throbbing in 1. temple (Dig.) sudden throbs ;
muscles. Painful throbbings about shoulder and
in 1. side of head (Kalm.). collar-bone.
—
Ears and Nose. Pricking in E. with itching. Pain ; Neck. —Pain prominently aflPecting upper part of
in E. 1. in evening. Tingling in E. with secretions.
; ; trapeze muscle and extending to shoulders. Pain on
Soreness in nostrils exteriorly. Irritation in nostrils, moving head from one side to the other, with soreness
with repeated sneezing I. in 1. nostril, with feelinc; ; in region of attachments of sterno-mastoid muscles,
as if the air were too sharp. Itching in nose with ; pain in neck continues in the evening. Stiffness.
burning.
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—
Back. Pain < evening, and in region of kidneys
; ;
Face. ^Twitches in 1. side in evening. Sudden with weariness with weariness in limbs
; isolated ;
lancinating pain in r. side. Pain in 1. submaxillary throbbing, in r. side. Uneasiness, with prostration.
glands extending to upper part of face. Pain in 1.
; Whole B. feels as if it would contract backward, and
lower jaw and in face. Soreness of r. zygomatic
; the muscles of the neck were affected. First dorsal
process 1. in corners of mouth, relieved by swelling
; ; vertebrae sore to touch. Sudden pain about fourth
of lips. and fifth dorsal vertebrae in evening, extending to r.
Mouth and Throat. Toothache; r., extending to — side of chest and shoulders.
; ;;
;;
to rc'Iieve the weariness between scaj)ula3 and trapeze fast, as if bruised. Stiffness of throat in afternoon, and
muscle. \\'eakncss in morning ; < afternoon. of neck, arms and legs, with pain extending from occi-
—
;
Upper Extremities. Pain under r. axilla ; extend- put towards forehead, shooting and dragging as if
ing to pectoral muscles. Painful soreness under arms. everything would press out in forepart of head.
Cracking in 1. shoulder. Soreness in shoulders and Aggravation from evening till midnight (lod.) ; m
neck. Cracking in joints of 1. arm. Isolated throb- loarm room (lod.) and when sitting on r. side on 1. ; ;
bing or shooting in arms. Isolated sore throbs in r. side. Amelioration after eating {lod.) ; during motion
arm and under r. axilla. Wealcness of arms in even- ; on walking when riding horseback and driving from
; ;
Knees weak in evening. Throbbing sore pain in legs. menses with here and there vertigo in bones in damp
; ;
Pain in lower jjart of legs. A^'eakness of legs in morn- weather, mostly in forehead and occiput; especially in
ing, more in 1. than in r. thigh, with soreness in lower forehead, alternating with pain in small of back burst- ;
part of .spine. Soreness on soles. ing pain, more on 1. side dizzy, in morning on wak-
Skin, etc. —
-Itching in face.
; Painful itching burn- ing, with general itching, especially on chest and
;
ing under big toes from walking, with itching of r. between shoulders. Confusion with heaviness espe- ; ;
Sleep full of dreams. Confusecl dreams. Chilliness causing vertigo. Sensation in brain soon after din-
with shivering and pulse 50
; with heat in face.
; ner (that was eaten with little appetite), as if apoplexy
Cold sensation and tightness about scalp. Cold hands were imminent, a feeling as if he would loose his senses
and feet. and have vertigo. Vertigo as soon as he steps over ;
General Action. The phenomena known as Bromism, with tendency to fall backward.
produced by the bromides generally, is ijartially Forehead. Necessity to keep wrinkled. Stitching
shadowed by our provings of pure Bromine but our to lower jaw, thence into a hollow tooth, with throb-
—
;
exact knowedge is imperfect. In Bromism we find bing in it. Tearing in bones. Boring in 1. bone.
intellectual weakness and melancholia ; anffisthesia of Gnawing in bone. Raging over eyes. Pain after ;
mucous membranes, especially in throat and eyes, loss dinner on accession and during menstruation, with
;
of sexual power, acne on the face, general paralysis. feeling on stooping as if eyes would fall out in sinci- ;
The efl'ects of Bromine upon the larynx and trachea put, < cough; in bones; in r., then 1. bone; in bone
furnish most useful guides to its use in disease. in evening, with stitches in larynx in bone, > open
—
;
Affinities. Iodine, Kali bi.. Puis., Ant. crud., etc. air above eyes deep in eyes, with sensitiveness of
—
; ;
Generalities. Embonpoint increased (lod., emacia- eyes when reading; over r. eye, with photophobia;
tion). C^racking in joints in morning after rising. Clonic with heaviness and heat in morning affecting eyes ;
cramps in muscles of eyes, in face and limbs." Tremb- over 1. eye, extending into sinciput, with heat and
ling. If introduced into a cut it becomes unhealthy- oppressive benumbing pain in r. eminence in r. ; ;
looking and green decay forms about it, with an pfien- anterior lobe of brain and in r. side of nasal bone;
sive odor. Jerklike tearings through 1. thumb at 6 p.m., ranging from sinus to base of brain intermittent in ; ;
in frontal bone, through r. great toe, in lower part of r. sinciput in forenoon, as if everything would press out-
leg, in. r. knee, with bruised pain when sitting in ward hot, in sinciput, extending inward at 9 a.m.,
;
evening. Flesh feels loose and bruised on touch, espe- throbbing and extending to maxillary bone stupefied, ;
Bromium. 206 Bromium.
< during, rest, > riding stupefied, over 1. eye. Con-
; beneath nose and on margin of nose (lod.) C, with ;
bing, in 1. side after drinking milk, > lying on r. side, Much mucus, esf)ecially in posterior nares much M. ;
with arms over his head. Drawing in 1. side. Crawl- in afternoon, sometimes with streaks of blood watery ;
ing beneath skin of occijjut tickling C. in 1. half of mucus streaked with blood, at other times dryness in
;
head in afternoon, and on 1. cheek. Tickling in r. nose; frequent blowing of thick M. Much tough
side. white mucus, < r. nostril, at times pieces of tough yel-
low M. in both nostrils. Yellowish mucus, with yel-
—
Clinical. Migraine of left side, stooping, especially after
[
Eyes. —
Sunken. Inflammation; of r., with dimness shattering S., then stoi^ijage. Bleeding on blowing;
and lachrymation. Stitches through I. Pain in and from 1. nostril from r. from r. in morning bleeding,
;
; ; ;
above r., with inflammation of conjunctiva paroxys- with relief of chest and eye symptoms.
;
Conjunctiva dull and wrinkled. Distended tortuous in evening, then stitches in 1. ear, then pain in r.
vessels in conjunctiva bulbi, with stitches in lids. zygoma. Hot unpleasant sensation, especially below
Biting in conjunctiva palpebrarum. Lids close as if nose, tickling smarting as from cobivebs, especially on
sleepy. Increased moisture in canthi. Stitches in moving nose, with fluent coryza and lachrymation of r.
canthi in r. inner; in 1. lids when reading.
; Cutting eye. Tension iia 1. cheek, extending to lower jaw, at
in r. inner canthus, then in outer in r. inner canthus, times with pain extending into 1. ear.
; Sensation of
next day in 1. inner. Biting in margins of lids. heat in cheeks, < r., then in 1.
Heaviness of lids, with coldness of them. Sticking Lijo. —
Soreness of upper, with desquamation and
about orbits. Tickling in 1. arcus superciliaris in coryza. Pain in upper as if it had burst, with yellow-
afternoon. ish spots beneath epithelium, containing yellowish
Photophobia with pressure on moving eyes. Van- fluid and extending almost to r. corner of mouth.
;
ishing of vision in evening when sitting and reading, Stretched feeling in middle of upper, and in neighbor-
as if caused by a wind. Vision of lightnings. A gray ing part of nose. Burning in upper, with very smooth
looint before r. eye moving up and down with move- feeling. Tickling in r. corner in afternoon T. in ;
ment of the eye. Illusions as if all sorts of things upper part of r. side of upper, > scratching, but
jumped up on the ground before her. returning.
Ear. — Stitches in r. deep in deep in r., with heat
; ; .law. —
Boring in r. lower. Pressure as from a dull
in ear and sensitiveness of head to cold air behind 1. body in front of Ljoint, but deep in, extending towards
;
Pain deep in r. in r. in afternoon, with tickling on r. lowest fossa of 1. nostril, as if in Eustachian tube, on
;
cheek as if internal around ear in evening before swallowing the motion of the superior muscles of the
;
sleej), in 1., then r. Pressure above 1. in morning as pharynx changes this sensation for a moment. Pecu-
from a plug, then sticking in tip of tongue. Throb- liar sensation of beginning pain in 1. upper.
bing. Tickling in r. lavator auris, > scratching, and —
Mouth. Teeth. Pain in 1. in hollow in r. hol- ; ; ;
behind r. ear, on lobule of 1. on margin ofr. Ringing low tooth and in 1. upper eye tooth in 1. lower hollow
; ;
in r. as if full of bells. Roaring, < 1. and in morn- tooth from blowing coals
; > pressure painful sensa- ;
;
ing closed sensation in r. Rushing in r. noise of tion in 1. upper hollow T. as if toothache would de-
;
Nose. Inflammatory affection, and of fauces and anterior half of the hollow T. jjains as if sore when
respiratory organs. Swelling in 1. side and on pressure touched and seems to be loose. Sensitiveness of a hol-
pain as if a boil were forming. Ulceration in 1. nostril low T. to cold water. Elongated sensation in a hollow
like a crust, with tickling under it. Soreness internally, T. when biting. Throbbing beneath hollow T. Draw-
loith crusts; S., with swelling of wings, a scurf fm-ms in it, ings in hollow T. Bluntness. Pain in gum.
with pain and bleeding on wiping it; and swollen feel- —
Tongue. Inflammation. Pimples posteriorly on r.
ing around lamilla and then in wings, then crusts. side. Stitches in tip then suddenly disappearing ;
Twitching in r. side. Pain on r. side of tip in 1. com- tickling: Dry sensation. Burning on under surface,
;
pressor nasi on pressure. Pressure on nasal and supe- with stitches B. under, as from pepper acrid, extend-
; ;
rior maxillary bones and in various places in frontal ing to stomach, causing nausea, salivation and difficult,
bones. Smarting beneath r. nostril. It seemed to painful respiration. Inability to protrude.
him as if coryza would appear, with soreness in r. Inflammation of buccal cavity. Dryness. Sensa-
nostril as if he had pulled out some hairs, with dim tion as after a glass of rum, and in jjharynx. Smart-
eyes, pain in r. ribs and little appetite. Itching inside, ing on arches of palate, with sore pain. Heat; to
with continued smell of Bromine. Tickling inside stomach, with internal dryness in larynx and in ;
in 1., then in r. nostril in 1. side of tip. Stopped sensa- pharynx and stomach, with increased secretion of
;
tion stoppage, with fluent coryza and lachrymation mucus, nausea, eructations and colic.
; Salivation
of r. eye. with constrictive sensation in orifice of salivary glands
Stopjjed by mucus. Obstinate coryza, with soreness with increased mucus in mouth and nose thin. ;
;
Salt on tip of tongue S. to water in morning fasting. to 1. from liver towards navel. Cutting deeij in both,
; ;
Throat. —
Pain in submaxillar}' glands in 1. Red- < jDressure, especially on 1. side, with diarrhoea. Pain-
;
ness of fauces and uvula of fauces, tonsils covered ful pressure upon H. Pain in 1. ; in region of spleen,
;
with mucus, scraping-sticking rawness, swelling of extending towards spinal column ; in liver in region ;
tonsils. Inflammation of fauces and uvula, < morn- of liver, < jaressure and riding, with distention and
ing, with dry cough caused by irritation of elongated hardness of r., and feeling as if a hard body were
uvula, with yellow thick nasal mucus streaked with sinking down there. Sensation of a baU in 1. Sensi-
blood, without sneezing or blowing nose. Spasms of tiveness to pressure, and in ejiigastric region, with flow
muscles of deglutition and respiration. of saliva. Pulsation in r. in evening. Pain in region
Stitches; with lachrymation and flow of saliva; S. of gall-bladder, < pressure and < a few hours after
in glands at side of frajnum of tongue near fraBiium ; eating, afterwards > pressure, stooping and fasting,
of tongue, with secretion of thin saliva, then coldness sometimes with jDainful breathing and distention of
in tip of tongue, with salivation deep, with scratch- ; abdomen by gas, it extends on deep breathing to
ing. Feeling as if a small body were in fauces, caus- navel.
ing hawking. Scraping; towards evening, with dry- Cutting in umbilical region after eating, < pressure.
ness with a rough, deep voice ; with frequent hawking
;
Pain in tJ. region, < retracting abdomen. Twitching
of scanty mucus causing hawking. Soreness.
; Raw- in 1. side. Sticking on 1. side of umbilicus, on inner
ness in pharynx in evening, with stitches and tick-
;
; surface of wall of abdomen, morning and evening, <
ling in larynx, lachrymation and feeling as if larynx pressure, and in evening cutting deep in region of
were laced together. Burning from pharynx into umbilicus, < pressure, with stitches extending towards
stomach in pharynx, with scraping, so violent that
; rectum, to neck of bladder and along r. spermatic
there were twitchings in face and hands, with nausea cord. Twitching in 1. side. Pain in 1. side ; deep in
and forcible empty retchings. Puckering. Nauseating 1. side of umbilicus, < pressure in 1. side, becoming
;
puckered sensation then burning and sore sensation. ; a dragging towards inguinal ring.
Swallowing painful, < morning, with dark redness of SwelUng of r. inguinal glands (lod.). Stitches in
oesophagus. anterior spine of crest of 1. ilium. Boring posteriorly
in crest of 1. ilium. Pain in crest of r. ilium in
Clinical. — Diphtheria and
;
enlarged parotids, which finally
1. inguinal ring in 1. inguinal canal, < walking, press-
;
suppurate. In diphtheria, symptoms of the disease invading the
larynx. Goitre. ure and cough.
—
Rectum, Tenesmus during stool. Urging to stool
Stomach, —Desire for acids, which aggravate symp- at 2 P.M. after the natural morning stool, with passage
toms (Ant. and cause diarrhoea. Apiaetite dimin-
cr.) of luuch more wind than fa;ces frequent U., with
;
Sticking in pit from 8 to 11 a.m., extending to navel, with pressure in stomach and abdomen. Constipated,
< deep pressure and it generally seems deeper than then two each day, thinner and more copious than
stomach. Contractive cramp at 11.30 a.m., > after usual. Frequent at night. ;
ling in abdomen and in r. hypochondrium, with full urinate. Very little desire to urinate. Pressure in
;
sensation extending to navel and below short ribs prostate gland when walking. Dribbling after urinat-
;
rising into oesophagus; intermittent; burning; as ing. A drop of burning urine after urinating.
before diarrhoea, then liquid stool, with urging. Press- Urethra. Discharge of drops of clear mucus. —
ure as with a stone with internal heat. Heaviness. Stitches; in orifice; extending towards its orifice.
;
Emptiness > after eating, for which he had no long- Burning after urinating. Pulsation behind testicles.
;
noticed the pain only during expiration. Pain Pinching in jaenis in evening, more on r. side.
gradually moving downward as during menstruation, Erections in morning ; from 3 to S o'clock. Stitches ;
and in small of back, loith passage of much flatus, as was in 1. spermatic cord. Pressure in r. spermatic cord.
Bromium. 208 Bromium.
Swelling of 1. testicle, with sore pain. Increased firm- hard, in beginning slow, afterwards rapid. Tearing in
ness of testicles. Coldness of 1. testicle. Desire in- 1. clavicle. Pressure upon; on deep inspiration in r.; ;
tions. Loud emissions of flalus from the vagina, with dysmenor- < lying bent and in night in 1. side during cough, ex- ;
rliosa. Chronic inflammation of the ovaries. Tumors in mam- tending inward from nipple in 1. lung in r. lung ; ;
Eespiratory Organs. Larynx. — Mucus, causing pressure in r. between seventh and ninth ribs, < mo- ;
hawking. Stitches at night, with itching posteriorly tion in r. side, gradually extending towards back in
;
;
; ;
on swallowing saliva, loith feeling of contraction; with r. side, < morning and evening, lifting a hght weight
pressure; with lachrymation. Scraping in evening, with r. hand and by walking, on account of increased
provoking dry cough (Puis.) and rawness, provoking motion of pectoral muscles, < moving thorax after
;
hawking. Scratching. Pain in 1. side as if crushed. rest, and on waking, afterwards less when walking than
Constriction ; sticking. Cold sensation, with a cold feel- when sitting, at times changing to r. dorsal muscles
ing when inspiring, after breakfast, > after shaving. and then < by expiration wandering, in 1. on waking, ;
Tickling, then cough ; T., with irritation to cough, constric- < bending shoulders forward, with slight flexion of
tion deep in throat, dry cough, coppery taste on arch of ujDper part of chest, or by turning thorax on its axis,
palate, spasmodic sensation, extending downward from thus seeming to be in muscles, then extending to r.
throat, dry cough in evening, and scrajjing in throat. side of chest, then leaving 1. and continuing in r.
Spasviodic closure of glottis. Contracted sensation in trachea, Paralytic drawing pain through 1. towards scapula and
or feeling as if pit of throat were pressed against into 1. arm.
trachea. Tickling in trachea on inspiration, causing cough. Anxiety, with difficult breathing. Constriction, imped-
Dryness of trachea. Hoarseness loss of voice, voice weak ing respiration, with dry tickling cough.
;
Tension.
and soft in evening, loiih rem feeling in throat; < in Fulness increasing till noon, continuing till evening,
afternoon, then in forenoon. and in throat, with feeling as if a soft substance were
Cough on deep inspiration ; C. < during the day with between lungs and sternum. Congestion. Burning,
;
paroxysms of suffocation suddenly (Ipec.) on swallow- then ineffectual retching. Tickling in region of r.
ing racking, preventing speech violent, with sensation eighth rib in r. side, in region sixth rib, in afternoon.
; ;
;
with pain in 1. side of chest with stitches extending when walking on rising from a chair with forcible
;
; ;
from 1. nipple into 1. side of chest. Short C, without insj)iration with opj)ression around heart, sensation ;
expectoration, with sore pain in chest. as if the inspired air were cold, and with tendency to
Respiration. Difficult; he cannot yawn.
Oppressed (Ipec).
inspire sufficient air,> walking, even rapidly, and in Clinical. Hypertrophy of heart, palpitation, suflibcation. —
evening and night, < morning. Short, obliged to catch
for breath (Kali cyan.) S. and quick
;
and dif&cult, Pulse.
;
Rapid and tense. Slow and hard and full — ; ;
with prolonged inspiration and mucous rale. Deep then rapid. Full.
forcible inspirations necessary from time to time. Sj^as- Neck. Swollen gland on each side. Stiffness in —
modic. Frequent, deep. Deep breathing becomes a morning on 1. side and pain on
turning head. ;
inspiration as from impediment in middle of chest. more towards r. side. Boring in spinous processes of
dorsal vertebrse. Pressure in 1. dorsal muscles. Wan-
—
Clinicnl. Croup, diphtheritic croup idiopathic. In croup dering pressive pain in dorsal muscles below scapulae.
;
Brom. is rarely indicated in the early stage but when the febrile
Tension in r. lumbar and dorsal muscles, < moving
;
Chest. —
Swelling of mamma. Stitches here and constricting, in r. S. when walking in street, extending
;
beneath fourth rib, with palpitation in 1. in 1., below ; Arm. Tearing in evening, especially in hands and
;
difficult breathing and sensation of distention in lungs 1. Paralyzed feeUng in 1. as after a blow, in afternoon
; ;
on attempt to breathe deeply, with cough, pulse fuU and on holding it bent while walking, with ill humor.
; ;;
as if in a vise, then sticking in fingers, which extends night in fingers and short twitches in muscles of foot ;
towards head. Pressure in 1. forearm in 1. wrist. and in region of knee tickling, in 1. cheek, also in
; ;
Trembling of hands. Pain in r. hand, once shooting middle of 1. cheek. Tickling, > scratching T. on r. side ;
into middle finger, with throbbing pain. Pressure in of forehead and on 1. side of occiput on 1. cheek and ;
—
;
Fingers. Stitches on back of joint between first cheek, > scratching on r. shoulder on lower limbs
;
; ;
and second phalanges of 1. fourth all the forenoon on on outer side of 1. thigh in afternoon below r. knee- ;
;
back of r. httle, with red spots burning, in tip of 1. cap, > scratching. Itching, > scratching; above r.
;
index. Tearing; in first phalanges of r. fourth and external canthus between fingers in various places, ; ;
fifth ;through I. fourth and in r. third and fourth in but reappearing; I. now here, now there, mostly on r. ;
middle joint of 1. middle obliging extension of fingers side of face tickling, in spots, now on r. side, now ;
all joints of 1., extending to elbow and shoulder, with hreatking ; on full inspiration with heat in face and ;
pain in upper and lower part of arm. Stiffness of r. nose. Sleepiness ; in evening when reading, with in-
so that she is afraid of letting the dish fall which she ability to sleep in evening when writing, with con- ;
downward, with heaviness in r. leg in 1. in forepart he feels better when moving about. Sleep very sound.
; ;
matic, in 1. burning, in 1.
; Throbbing in forepart of in morning, as if stupid, then sluggishness. Light
r. while sitting. sleep. Sleeplessness. Sleeps with her mouth open.
Leg. —Gnawing
in tibiae sudden G. in forepart of ; Starting in sleep ; and twitchings. Restless, dreamy
leg, extending to side, or sawing pain.
r. Boring in r.
tibia in 1. T.
; in lower part of 1. T.
; Pressure in r. Dreams of nothing but dying, coffins and funerals.
tibia in head of r. T.
; deep in 1. leg deep in 1. leg,
; ; Vivid D. and wide awake on waking; V., of journey-
extending into foot, with weariness. Pain deep in leg ings, climbings, quarrels and fights, with distinct
while sitting, 1. then r. Throbbing jjain in evening on recollection on waking of ascending a height of de- ; ;
going out, especially in r., with stifihess as far as foot, scending a steep place, with leaving the bed, but
and with stiffness and pain in r. great toe and in mid- waking when his feet touched the cold floor.
dle toes. Fatiguing pain in bones of 1. Weakness of Fever. —
Chilliness on motion in evening with ; ;
ankle while walking. over back now and then, with cold hands and feet
Toes. —
Cutting in flesh near nail of great on back ; creeping over back drawing down back shivering ; ;
beneath its ball. manual labor, then clammy SM'eat in evening internal,
Skin. —
Yellow. Bluish in many parts. Red sjjots in forenoon, as if in a hot vapor, yet without sweat.
;
on back of 1. hand, more towards thumb and index, Heat rising into head now and then H. in forehead ;
disappearing and reappearing, sometimes itching, and chest in occiput in face in nose and on L
; ; ;
sometimes changing to vesicles, which leave red spots. cheek in 1. ear, as from a coal or hot water, in even-
;
Destruction, with burning, then inflammation. Boils ing. Heat in back, extending over body in back, ;
oil arms and face. Pimples on nose and posteriorly on extending into head and face in forepart of r. shoul- ;
touch and watery discharge when pricked in suture ; ness in rest of body of r. hand, with fulness as if ;
before anus, with pain on pressure and < rubbing on ; distended in feet in feet, with coldness of rest of
; ;
Bryonia. *
morning, which seemed to rise from abdomen, as if a
purge had been taken and as if the breathing were too
A tincture is prepared from the fresh root of Bryonia alba, L.
short. Attack as if the ailment rose up and took
General Action. —In large doses a violent hydra- away breath and sjieech. General sick feeling. Dis-
gogue cathartic. It also (like its botanical ally, Colo- comfort, with weariness, so that even the clothes were
cynth) produces sharp pains. It causes inflammation oppressive. Lameness; with desire to keep quiet.
of various organs, particularly of serous membranes Soreness of old bruises in morning of every part on
;
and lungs, and gives rise to a fever of a rather low which he lies. Sensibility < in evening. Necessity
type. Its marked peculiarity is a disincUnation to to bend forward when walking. Restlessness of ;
make any effort and great aggravations from motion affected part.
of any sort. Weariness; in morning ; on rising, < in forenoon
Analogues. —
Iodine, Bell., Verat. v., Colch., Led., wMle walking (Phos.), so that he drags himself about,
Coloc, Lye, Arn., Phos., Carbo v., Sulph. with weakness in knees and legs on ascending stairs
Generalities. —
Unsteadiness of all parts of body when in morning on waking, > rising and dressing in ;
walking, < after rising from a seat and on beginning to walk, morning after rising, with heaviness in forenoon ;
> continued walking. Trembling of the part on disap- in afternoon; in afternoon, then two liquid stools
pearance of the pain, with coldness of face. Anxious without tenesmus ; towards evening ;
on slightest ex-
tossing about of hands and feet until 1 a.m., she lies ertion, also 'with general sweat ; on waking ;
when sitting,
as if unconscious, with cold sweat on forehead, with > walking when walking when walking in a room,
; ;
sighing, then weakness. Convulsions, with tonic con- > walking in open air; walking in open air, <
tractions of extremities, opisthotonos, immobility of ascending stejjs > a hearty supper with aching in
; ;
thorax and on insijiration remarkable depression of arms and legs, with sinking down of anns if she works, and
pit of stomach. with difficulty in ascending steps ; with anxiety as if ;
cal muscles, then in r. aim ; in head and limbs, after- ing from midday sleep, with ill humor. Amelioration
wards in chest and abdomen in r. shoulder, in knees ; in evening from emission of flatus; A. while lying.
and toes in various parts, especially in toes and r.
; Disappearance of symptoms after a short rest in bed, except
shoulder, with feeUng as if motion were difficult. the weakness and depressed mood.
Bruised or suppurating pain in whole body when taken hold —
Mind, Delirious talking about his business pratt-
;
;
of (Arn.), especially in pit of stomach, and < morning ; ling about business to be attended to (Op.), at day-
B. feeling in morning, especially in r. hip, with lame break, > when the j^ain begins D. talk at night ;
rest; wandering, gradually becoming seated in 1. Anxiety, apprehension for the future anxiety in ;
caused stitches, impeding respiration in periosteum ; Irritable, loeeping mood; (and desire to be alone).
of aU bones in forenoon, causing apprehension, as in Fretful, she imagines that she cannot accomplish her
onset of ague. In almost all limbs and joints, with ten- work, constantly takes up the wrong piece, is inclined
sion, the pain most sensitive in 1. wrist, now in knees, to take another, then aching in forehead. Angry at
now ankles and neck, remaining longest in 1. shoul- contradiction. Quarrelsome. Inclined to scold. Taciturn.
der-joint, with sensation of paralysis (during motion), Hesitating. Despondent;
Discontented. (and disin-
afterwards the same pains also in neck, with drawing clined to think, with exhausted mental power) ; afterwards
scraping in long bones, combined with stitches. cheerful. Over-busy. Indolent.
Drawing rheumatic pains in various parts at different Weakness of mind so that his ideas disappear, as if ;
times during the day, especially at insertion of I. Ugamentum he would faint, < standing, loith heat in face. Imagina-
patellse, anteriorly on r. leg and in nape. Drawing in lum- tion shiggish, it is impossible to make plans for the future,
bar region and in temporal bones, < after eating, with but the judgment is unimpaired. Thoughts vanish
pressing in temporal muscles, and in muscles of
; suddenly on attentive reading. Want of memory,
upper arm and here and there in body; painless, with loss of reflective powers. Unconsciousness of what
back and forth in affected parts. she is doing (in a room), < when lying of what she is ;
(Painful throbbing in all vessels.) Anxiety in doing (in a room), everything falls from her hands.
;
; ;:
ing on waiving, also esijecially in ui3i)er part of fore- stooping, as if everything would fall out; as if pressing
head, extending after rising to supraorbital region, > outward from above downivard, < e'S'ening on stooping, and
afternoon in forenoon, especially in forehead and
; in, I. eyeball. Pressure out«'ard on stooping, with
vertex; in afternoon, more on one side, with pain in stitches ;outward over 1. orbit, extending into brain,
eye of same side; towards evening, with incii^ient changing to a pressure on eyeball from above inward.
coryza after eating, and on walking pressing outward
; Constrictive pain in afternoon after a nap, > washing
in forehead < touch, mostly in forejjart < riding
; ; with cold water, with heaviness in head. Drawing
on waking, especially over 1. eye, after rising the pain pain, with confusion of head D. pain in sinciput and
;
extended towards vertex and occij^ut; in morning pressure in occiput above r. eyebrow over r. eye,
; ;
after rising, a twitching draiving in malar and maxillary then in diseased r. eyetooth, then the headache re-
bones; more a twitching than a throbbing, with hot turned and spread over forehead in r. eminence at ;
affecting eyes so that she cannot see well oppressive, ; a burn over 1. eye, > pressure, and on 1. side of nose.
in afternoon stupefying, in evening.
; Compression above eyes. Pressive sensation in sinci-
Confusion in morning in morning on waking, with put without ijain.
; ; Confusion. Tension in muscles
aching, as after intoxication, with disinclination to rise ; in under skin on moving eyes. AMiirhng in r. side, with
forenoon after rising from bed ; before sleep, with draw- a stitch in 1. side of it.
;
ing in occiput extending into neck; while riding over a Temples. Stitches through, on walking in open —
rough road after eating, with heaviness < walking, air sudden, to forehead twitching, sometimes ex-
; ; ; ;
> sitting quietly > moving in open air > empty tending over 1. jjarietal region. Tearing; sometimes
; ;
pain in temples ; with pain in various jilaces, now in temporal bones, and frequently changing its position.
temples, now in occiijut, now in forehead sudden as Pain ; and in frontal region, alternating with pain in
;
;
if in a vise dizzy increasing to aching, especially in finger and wrist-joints, and with griping in abdomen;
; ;
1. temple, the pain < at 5 p.m., accomj^anied then by in r. r. then 1. Pressing-out jsain 1. fi-om both T.
; ; ;
nauseous vomiting, sensitiveness of smell and hissing towards forehead. Pressing together in bones, alter-
in 1. ear as of boiling water, all > riding in a wagon. nating with drawing pain in occipital protuberances.
Stupefaction. Dulness, with difficulty in reflecting. Throbbing outward pain towards T. on going to bed.
Fulness, < turning head. Heaviness; with pressure Pain as if pulled by the hair. Intermittent drawing
forward of luhole brain ; dizzy, on sitting (stooping) and pain near 1. eye. Drawing in bones towards zygoma,
reading, > raising head. Lightness, with wabbling in <- /., afterwards this returned and extended to 1. jaw
ears. Rush of blood; then pressing together of temples. in both towards malar-bones ; in 1., with pressing; then
Felt as if drunk and would lie down. copious pasty stools. Tensive twisting pain in single
Vertigo in morning on waking, with weakness in muscle fibres of r.
; Gurgling.
—
;
forenoon; on raising head (Phos.), from inclining it Vertex. Increase of pain under V., with soreness
forward ; on turning head after eating ; while walk- of scalp over the same, and bruised soreness of vertex.
;
ing, with reeling of all objects and prostration with Throbbing pain in morning on waking.
; Beating, with
ftilness of head with weakness in Umha ; in morning beating and fulness in cerebellum.
; Burning pain in
on rising, as if head were turning in a circle on rising a spot. ^\^eight.
; Dull motions, and in forehead,
from a chair, ev&i-ything turns, > after walking ; in after- causing vertigo and cessation of ideas.
noon as if brain were turning around ; like a ichirling if Sides, —
Throbbing in r., perceptible to hand. Stitch
she sits up in bed, with nausea in middle of chest as if deep in I. side of brain on coughing. Tearing; 1.; in r.
faintness would ensue (Phos.) xohen standing, as if every- parietal bone as by a sharp hook.
; Digging in a spot
thing whirled about ; so that he nearly fell backward at in r. half of brain, extending down along both jaw-
8 P.M. on standing ; as from drunkenness and as from bones, or tearing, ^^ith piain in a submaxillary gland.
rush of blood to head in attacks while walking in Pain above and behind 1. ear; throbbing-drawing
;
open air, > sitting down; sudden, towards noon; pulsating, in jjarietal bone, extending to forehead:
sudden, after having a tooth extracted. sudden drawing-throbbing, in r. parietal eminence in
—
Forehead. Stitches; to occiput; above r. brow; in forenoon, > pressure jiressing-together, on both. ;
forepart, with confusion of head itching, in r. muscles. Sensation as if pressed together fi-om both ears.
;
ing, with fatigue from walking. Pain ; in forenoon in > towards noon, with drawing down into neck, but
;
evening; after continued reading < stooping ; < motion, in afternoon pressure in temporal bones and frequently
;
and in occiput; after motion, especially towards brows in forehead and occiput sharp P. in 1. protuberance,
;
;
above 1. eye, then in occipital protuberances, spreading coming and going suddenly; tensive, in both sides.
Eryonia. 212 Bryonia.
Pain like a heaviness which pressed upon a sore spot in jagged, broken iridescent stripe, which on keeping the
morning when lying on back, extending to shoulders. eye closed a long time became of a blinding white
Pressure in both sides on 1. side, with sticking in 1.
; color, then weakness of eye, then photophobia and con-
heel. Soreness to touch on one side. Numbness, fusion of head.
with enlarged feeling. —
Clinical. Congestion and soreness of the eye (sympathetic).
Scalp. Hcvir seems fatty in morning and hands become Inflammation of the eye, especially of internal parts, iritis,
fatty while combing. Drawn tightly and sensitive. choroiditis, glaucoma, etc., the eyeball very painful, full feeling,
pains extending to back of head.
Sensitive toioards evening. Sensation as if jDosterior
half were spasmodically contracted, which caused Ears. —
Discharge of blood. Stitches; now in one,
tension in anterior half. Smarting erosion on occiput now in other, on going into open air and on entering
at night. Crawhng on both sides of ears, with creep- house in
; r. meatus auditorius (on convex surface of
;
dryness of the mouth, thirst and coated tongue; the headaches are first > removing wax, but always returning with
rarely neuralgic, but are generally sympathetic with gastric dis- difficult hearing as if burnt, extending out at 1. ear.
;
Eyes, —
Sudden swelling of one, with pain, discharge (Sensitiveness extends from convex to concave sur-
of pus, and the conjunctiva is dark red and swollen. face, with redness of latter, heat of ear, swelling of
Aching all about r. in eveiaing in open air, especially external meatus, pain in convex surface, stitches pierc-
on lower margin of orbit. Pain as if burnt, extend- ing deep into ear, diminished hearing, ringing, diffi-
ing outward into 1. Pressure with burning itching culty in chewing, paiii in bony parts about ear, in-
;
in lids painful, < r., with redness and swelling of ability to lie on r. side at night, next day noise before
;
lids as from a hand or as from a room full of smoke, ear as of boiling water, pressure upon ear and warmth
;
in morning on waking. Sensation as of sand in r., in were pleasant, cracking in ear upon blowing nose,
afternoon. Biting as of sand (?), which causes rub- restlessness at night, next day stitches, < every step,
bing. Burning of r., with lachrymatian. the pain < cold air, stoppage of ear, the swelhng and
Lachi-ymation ; in open air; with redness of white pain extending over a part of parotid gland to zygoma,
of eye and agglutination of external canthus ; with stitches extending into head and external part of neck,
itching of lids. Intermittent pain in I. ball, < moving chilliness in evening, with acceleration of the otherwise
ball, ivith feeling as if the eye became smaller and ivere small pulse, the lower tones of music seeming incorrect
retracted within orbit. Pressure on ball, more from and reversed, inability to find any i^lace to lay his head,
above downward. Throbbing in r. ball. Pupils without tension of the skin over parotid, which caused
dilated. sleeplessness, sensitivenesp of parotid to touch of steel
Lids. Swelling of r. upper ; of lower, wi^th pain in bows of spectacles, which also caused burning, with
;
movrnw^, yi'iih agglutination ; < r., with redness with tearing in two lower teeth, continued swelling of ear,
;
redness and pressure. Redness of lower, with in- redness, towards evening creeping shivering over back,
flammation of it and twitching of upper. Twitching external ear standiiag out from base of ear, the skin,
drawing together in I. upper, with heaviness. Twitching especially on margin, thickened, dry, white, with scales,
of r. upper of upper and of r. eye. Agglutination insensible to touch but itching, contraction of meatus,
;
in morning with burning biting in r. canthi in morn- thickening of antitragus, cracking in internal ear when
; ;
ing, and after forcible opening vision as through a blowing nose, hawking, etc., the swelling extending to
- veil. Feel agglutinated in morning, red and swollen, lower eyelids and r. side of neck, jjain like electric
and feel as if rubbed and heated. Pressure above shocks in first r. lower molar [> for a time by drink-
lids towards evening. Burning of r. Itching on bor- ing cold water], next morning chill in back and limbs,
der of 1. upper, with burning and tearing sticking, on with small, rapid, depressed pulse.)
;
margin of r., > scratching; sticking, below r. upper, (Sensitiveness of parotid, with swelling and stitches,
as from a stiff hair, > rubbing. then stitch in middle ear, with warmth in ear and
Canthi. —
Sore pain in 1. internal, with smarting. sensation as if an abscess were bursting, then ringing
Burning in external, on touch. Itching in r. inner, < in ears and itching in concave surfaces of ears, after-
by rubbing, which causes lachiymation in 1. external, wards stitches, especially in region of articulation of
;
not > rubbing, with biting. Itching-biting in 1. exter- jaw, on swallowing sensation of swelling in throat,
nal in 1. internal, as from sand, at 3 p.m. with stitches and noises in r. ear, pain in forehead,
—
;
Orbits. Stitches in brows.; in upper border of r. 0., pasty taste, stools irregular, in afternoon stitches in
with heaviness in eye and itching on lid. Drawing the hitherto healthy 1. ear.)
pinching in r. brow, with itching in 1. brow. Aching Hearing difficult in 1., as if stopped. Ringing, with
in 1., with pulsation A*, deep in r., < pressure on ball difficult hearing R. as of small bells in front of 1.
; ;
in supraorbital ridge in a spot of the size of a needle Chirjjing iir head, as of locusts. Humming before r. ;
in r. supraorbital region, extending to 1. side; con- Roaring ; < r. with rapid pulse; in 1. like water
;
tractive, in muscles of r. brow. pouring over a dam. Sudden noise in 1., then in r., as
Vision misty; in 1. eye. Weak in morning, letters run of a distant windmill.
together if she attempts to read. Presbyopia. Flick- —
Xose. Swelling, with bleeding ; S. of I. side of tip, with
ering before r. eye on looking out of the window after twitching pain in it, and on touch feeling as if it woxdd idcer-
a moderate dinner, then every object seemed covered with ate. Ulcer within r. nostril, with biting pain. Crawling
rainboio colors, on closing the eye appearance of a in septum, < blowing it, with tickhng.
—— ;
;; —— ;
1. ear and sensation as if something were before it, pain every day to wards, evening. Shari>pain. Aching
which diminishes hearing. Closure of r. nostril, with on taking anything warm into mouth ; on opening mouth ;
opening of 1. and tendency to watery discharge. Fluent during rest, < in bed, > chewing in back T. on chew- ;
coryza ; with chilliness in skin, stretching of limbs and ing about 3 a.m. as if an exposed, nerve loere paining from
;
from r. nostril. Profuse coryza. Severe C, with jjain A.M., > momentarily by cold water (Coff., Puis.), better on
in forehead. Profuse fluent C, with much sneezing walking in open air, ivith tearing in checks and pinching in
so that he speaks through the nose, with chilliness ears ; sudden intermittent, in 1. lower second bicuspid,
causing a restless night. Discharge of consistent somewhat as if being pulled out, < morning and even-
whitish-yellow mucus, smelling like bread. Much ing and on pulling with the fingers (in evening), some-
mucus in nose and bronchi. times shootings in the tooth, sometimes the pain ends
Sneezing < stroking hand across forehead
; twice ; in a shoot jerking in evening in bed, naio in upper, now
;
hot spot on malar-bone. Swelling of upper half, espe- if too long in molars in morning after waking, with
;
ing, in middle of upper, looking like hydroa. Tremb- be loosened. (Sensitiveness, but not followed by aph-
ling of lower, then insensibility in it, then it is drawn
thse as formerly.) Salivation ; after smoking tobacco.
to 1. side. Twitching in corners, so that he cannot Saliva mixed with blood.
Soapy, frothy salivation.
hold a cigar sticking T. between lower lip and gum
;
Saliva runs 'out of mouth involuntarily. Much spit-
in morning in bed, like cancer of lij?. Sticking to- ting.
Offensive breath with hawking of offensive ;
—
CliniCSlI. Neuralgia of one side of the face, cannot even swallow food ; to soup, with nausea, then after warm
speak or eat, because it is so much aggravated by motion.
water (which tasted bitter) vomiting of yellowish-
—
Mouth. Teeth. (Yellow coating, with some smell green fiuid, with remnants of food, then relief. Sweet-
from mouth.) Looseness. Tearing-sticking on eating. ish ; salt, sweetish, after cherry brandy. Flat; and
Bryonia. 214 Bryonia.
nauseous. Pasty ; offensive, especially at root of tongue. sion to food ; and even a
glass of beer before eating'is
Clayey. Nauseous, with bitter salivation acrid, with ; repugnant, with longing for warm broth, and after
bitter eructations. Acrid dry, after eating, with dry- taking it urging to stool, with three painless greenish-
ness of forepart of mouth without thirst, the lips being brown liquid stools, discharged as from a tube, then
dry and cracked. Unpleasant towards evening, with burning pain in rectum and on nates. Aversion to
nausea. Offensive to beer causing nausea and shiv- ; tobacco, with salivation on swallowing.
ering over back. Bad to tobacco, with salivation on Thirst excessive (lod., Chin.) she must drink much ;
Simple pain in submaxillary gland, or swelling. Red- after eating ;< drinking beer for very clear, cold loater.
;
easily raised, < in morning. naucus in throat) severe, after eating, from morning
;
Angina tonsillaris. Stitching lohen sicalloioing ; on till evening. Bitter (Arn.) after eating.
;
Sourish after
coughing internally on pressure and on turning head.
; eating ; with sourish salivation. Of food tasting of ;
Sensation as if a foreign body were sticking in it al- ; food. Of contents of stomach. Of mucus in morn-
ternating with a sensation as if a worm were moving ing. Of water and mucus, like waterbrash, which
in it. Soreness, < in toarm room, > drinking, but return- rises into chest at 6 p.m., with general coldness.
ing, with dryness and raiuness, on empty sivallowing ; in (Burning, which makes the mouth raw and prevents
evening, with redness and difficult swallowing. Pain the tasting of food.) Empty after eating, with dizzy
;
in 1. tonsil in morning on waking, with full sensation side near stomach suppressed.
;
in loins. (Swollen sensation when swallowing, or as Hiccough after eating, and on every shock caused by
;
if full of mucus) ; in back part, with feeUng as of severe it, pressure in forehead, as if the brain shook from behind
coryza, which hinders talking. Scraping as after ; forward ; after vomiting after eructations.
;
strong rum. Rawness scraping. ; Nausea; in morning on waking (Lye), loith vomiting
Constriction in pharynx, as from a broad band,
; in morning after anxious dreams, without ability to
with frequent yawning. Drawing extending into ear, vomit, with empty eructations every morning, two ;
with pressure. Tickling and warmth. Dry sensation, hours after rising, with salivation all the forenoon ;
with much mucus in it D. sensation in posterior and; in afternoon after drinking in evening before sleep;
;
upper part in evening; in pharynx, with smarting in evening, then flow of much water from mouth
behind pomum adami. Rancid, smoky taste late in before midnight; on waking after midnight, with
evening bad T., > eating, with taste in mouth like
; necessity to vomit food and bile on slightest ;
the smell of decaying meat, with a tolerably clean motion, even to vomiting ; after a breakfast of coffee;
tongue. Constant disposition to swallow, vnih. sting- after eating, with vomiting on walking in open
;
ing externally on r. side, on a line with the promon- air, > in house, returning in open air, with weak-
tory of larynx. ness in limbs and head, so that he expected to fall,
Inability to swallow food and drink, they cause he gasped and warmth came into chest and ex-
choking. Pain in CESophagus as if contracted, more in tended into head from tobacco < smoking even to
; ; ;
lower part. Pressure in oesophagus as from an over- vomiting, < lying on r. side, then easy empty eructa-
loaded stomach P. in 0. as if he had swallowed a
; tions alternating with salivation with much saliva- ;
hard angular body. tion with dizzy conftision of head and frequent yawn-
—
Stomach. Ravenous hunger (lod., China) in morn- ;
;
ing, with thirst and flushes of heat ravenous H. con- ; vulsive contraction of abdominal muscles, especially on
tinued into night. Ravenous hunger without appetite each side of epigastrium causing shivering, with invol-
;
in morning fasting. Desire for acids (Verat. alb.) untary shaking of head and closure of lids then raven- ;
(fruit). Craving for oysters and strong coffee. Long- ous hunger; intermittent, all the forenoon, even to vom-
ing for things not at hand. Longing for many things iting; anxious, during dinner; suddenly, then vomiting
which he cannot eat. Desires things immediately, hut at intervals of half an hour, the last time with violent
when offered does not wish for them (China). Food retching and constriction of stomach, the matter seem-
smells good but when he begins to eat the appetite ing like chocolate, water and mucus, with taste of the
disappears. Appetite diminished for dinner. Appe- ; medicine (he had taken chocolate for breakfast), then
tite lost for breakfast, which almost nauseates him
; difficult vomiting of saffron-yellow, tough, bitter fluid
lost for milk, but if he takes it he begins to relish it. Aver- suddenly after dinner, then paroxysmal and difficult
;
vomiting of much more than had been eaten, with a ning heartburn, with tensive pain in r. hypochon-
few drops of bright blood from r. nostril sudden in- drium.
; Sensation as of something sharjily rancid.
termittent, at 9 P.M. in bed, then salivation, with rancid Emptiness in afternoon with distention of abdomen.
; ;
and scraping sensation in stomach. Hea^dng, as if he Discomfort, with flatulent distention of abdomen in ;
would vomit when coughing, without nausea. epigastric region, with distention of abdomen. Weak-
Vomiting', mcesssnit, of solid food (Lye, Verat. a.), but ness of digestion.
not of drinks ; of food on coughing sour in morning of ;
—
Cliliieal. An extremely valuable remedy for catarrhal in-
the fish eaten the previous evening; of bitter thick flammation of the stomach (dyspepsia), with thiret, white-coated
fluid, tasting of food of bitter, musty and putrid
;
tongue, nausea and vomiting, <^ warm drinks, which are vomited;
feeling of a hard lump, which makes the stomach sore. Gastric
Uquid, which leaves a similar taste, about 6 a.m. of
derangements, which recur often in persons who have been in the
;
below pit. Stitches on deep inspiration with every sensation of hypertrojjhy after eating, also with dis-
; ;
eructation; in pit, < walking about room and deep comfort > emission of offensive flatus loith motions
;
;
inspiration. Cutting in pit ; attacks of sticking, in pit. and colic, then continued constipation and feeling as if
Griping in epigastric region, < motion and standing, something lay in abdomen ; with uneasiness in it and
with cutting, then passage of flatus. Pinching, chang- pinching, as before menstruation; with dragging.
ing to colic in abdomen P. in pit. Digging extending Sudden dropsy, with inability to breathe and necessity
;
in it, with pain in epigastric region on touch contin- diarrhcea; with urging to stool, which was soft; with
;
uing after breakfast, then rumbling and griping in griping in 1. side, then emission of flatus then three ;
intestines, with constriction of chest and tension in liquid stools. Wandering gurgling at 3 p.m., then
pectoral muscles. Pressure at 4 and 5 p.m., with con- pasty stool and emission of flatus. Constant motions
striction P. while eating ; after eating when walking
;
as before stool.
; Emission of flatus in night, preceded
;
in pit; in pit when walking after supper, then pressure by loud rumbling and grumbling E., with urging to ;
on bladder and perineum, > while sitting < moving stool like a jDressure, heat, weight, and powerlessness
;
arm, with tension and burning in r. side of chest in of sphincter ani and rectum of offensive flatus (Sul.)
; ; ;
pit, oppressing the chest. Pain; in epigastric region frequent short, of offensive flatus loud. ;
Tension, and in bowels. C, > profuse pasty stools, with digging, compelling him to
Contractive pain after eating then ciTtting in and bend double (Coloc.) in forenoon, as before dysentery.
; ;
above pit, eructations, rising heat, nausea and vomiting Ghiping ; while walking before a meal, then a liquid
of food. Intermittent burning constriction, obliging stool, as if poured from a tube, after the meal a similar
bending forward, < deep inspiration, with salivation, stool, then burning in anus; with constriction, with
during its greatest severity pain in axillse and on r. rumbling and ineffectual urging to stool intermittent, ;
hip, confusion in head, then pain in intestines and > emission of flatus; in places. Pinching; < open
desire for stool. Constrictive j^ain as if rolled into a air; > by emission of flatus; with motions, then
ball, which he believed he could feel with the hand, watery stool with passage of flatus, the P. occurring
so that he could not straighten up, > in bed, by draw- frequently in afternoon, with soreness and dragging
ing legs up against abdomen (Coloc), then pain in 1. side downward and outward, then two profuse watery stools,
of chest, which impeded breathing, with sensation as then burning in anus (Sulph.).
if 1. lobe of lung were enlarged, then sweat and sleep. Pain on rising and through forenoon during and;
;
Constrictive pain in epigastric region, extending over after dinner; after dinner, then emission of flatus,
chest, < towards evening, so that he could not stand then pasty stool; on urinating; > walking, with
upright, > rubbing, he lay in bed, took a cup of warm anxiety and difficult breathing; as before diarrhcea,
soup, covered stomach with warm clothing, and drew and in anus as from a purge, or as if hsemorrhoids ;
legs up to abdomen, scarcely was this paiii relieved would come on spasmodic, after dinner flatulent, ; ;
when there was urging to stool, rumbling, and frequent after supper, with pressure in caecum wind colic, ;
ofi'ensive, yellowish diarrhoea, causing burning in disturbing night's rest as if one would vomit. ;
Burning in afternoon from a glass of wine in with distention > after a long walk > towards
; ; ; ;
evening in pit, < during every inspiration in region morning by emission of offensive flatus, with disten-
; ;
of pit, with thirst, bi;t without dryness of throat; in tion, and in epigastric region with dragging and dig- ;
epigastric region, causing shortness of breath, with ging painful tympanic tension, > two pasty stools.
;
pain; paroxysmal burning and pressure; burning Sensation of looseness of bowels, < towards noon, with
pain. Scraping. Scraping, rancid feeling, as of begin- emptiness in stomach. Qualmishness preceded by
Bryonia. 216 Bryonia.
watery stool and alternating with pinching. Heavi- soft; then copious pasty stools, with relief of all symptoms
ness while sitting, especially in lower, as if
;
it hung except the confusion of head ; then soft stool then scanty ;
Rumbling in upper. Throbbing twitching in or in afternoon with rumbhng and emission of flatus.
;
moA'ements of r. muscles. Tearing in 1. side. Pinch- in hemorrhoidal vessels with dragging and with ;
ing in 1., then emission of flatus. Pain in sides like stitches through perineum into urethra P. in haemor- ;
in r., then in ep)igastrium ; in r., with sensitiveness, the with a soft stool. Burning after a natural stool B. ;
latter < hard, •pressure and deep inspiration ; deep in r. in haemorrhoidal vessels in evening with itching. ;
ing in hepatic region, extending to spleen, with nau- micturition was momentarily prevented.
sea. Pain in flanks. Tensive pain in hepatic region ; Stool. —
Pasty, soon after waking, with burning in
in r. below false ribs, < deep inspiration; in r., dis- anus (Sulph.) soon after eating offensive
; two ; ;
appearing with rumbling in upper abdomen. Burn- offensive, in afternoon, then burning in anus with ;
ing pain in hepatic region. Bruised sensation at ends much flatus, then hard pjortions, then again soft, so
of 1. false ribs, extending to navel. Sensitiveness of that he believed he would scarcely flnish the evacuation
hepatic region. brownish copious, also only after loiig exertion.
—
;
Umbilical Region. Hard swelHng, and beneath Diarrhosa ; in morning ; evening and morning after ;
hypochondria. Griping, with pinching, as after taking dinner, then in an hour stool with little faeces but
cold, then profuse thin stool G., waking at night
; much mucus, then burning in anus; < at night and
after dinner, starting the sweat on forehead, > pas- burning in anus vnth every stool ; preceded by cutting in
sage of offensive flatus periodical frequent, above abdomen ; then prickling and burning in anus (Sulph.)
;
;
;
umbilicus. Pinching when walking and standing,, smelling like old cheese bilious acrid, with soreness in ;
with i^ressure P. above navel in afternoon, while rid- anus ; greenish, frequent brown (in an infant) pain-
; ;
ing in a very jolting wagon, extending towards spleen less, also after eating
;
jjainless and frequent, with of- ;
sudden sticking, in r. side below navel, then passage fensive flatus frequent, and so sudden that he could ;
fii flatus. Twisting, with nausea; painful T., with not retain it frequent, then constipation ; causing ;
navel. Pain, waking at 6 a.m., with urging to stool Liquid, after every meal after a meal, then pain in ;
walking in open air, but lasting in a slight degree tiU burning in anus frequent, then burning in anus ;
5 P.M. below navel, towards noon below navel, then and offensive; painless, of greenish-brown liquid after
; ;
emission of flatus after eating. Pressure every time dinner, then pinching extending from r. hyjjochon-
on waking, with urging to stool, but he soon sank into drium towards stomach of slimy fluid after eating ; ;
a half-sleep, in which he was busy with fancies, in of green slimy fluid, then loud passage of flatus.
morning pungent, fluid, diSicult stool, then several Two mucous stools in evening and a third at night.
similar stools during the day. Pressure on navel as Obstinate constipation C, with painful swelling of ;
from a button when walking in open air. Burning haemorrhoidai vessels (Sulph.). Dry and difficult ;
below navel. Heaviness below navel. (Op., Lye.) with confusion of head (Iris) dry and ;
—
;
Hypogastrium. Sudden stitches from 1. to r. dur- difficult, only every other day hard and dilScult, ;
ing dinner, then two stitches through chest from 1. to at first hard portions, then softer. Hard, with
r.; in r. inguinal region. Deep cutting crampy, in r. inclinations to eructations H., with pressing out of
; ;
< inspiration, with heat in it. Pressure, with pinch- rectum, then diarrhcsa, with fermenting in abdomen
ing. Pain in 1. inguinal ring every morning towards with drawing and pressure in small of back then
; ;
inguinal ring on sitting down. (Sensation of a lump drawing and heaviness in sacrum two unsatisfactory, ;
low down in abdomen.) Soreness in iliac region, in jjreceded by cutting in abdomen and large, also dark. ;
Clinical. Symptoms of inflammation of the liver, which abdomen. Scanty and delayed. Difficult from in-
— ' ; ;
seems swollen, very sore to touch, pains sharp, greatly <:^ motion, activity of rectum and thick-formed. Sluggish with
; ;
^ warmth and pressure, typhlitis, peritonitis, gastro-enteritis; a fre- twitching and sticking in anus. Unsatisfactory, after
quently indicated remedy for these diseases, characterized by ex-
much straining, which caused rush of blood to head and
treme soreness, thiret, fever, coated tongue, etc.
contusion of head ; U. or omitted, then frequent, copious,
—
Rectum. Pulselike jerking. Stitches as often as almost like diarrhoea. Involuntary at night in sleep.
flatus passed, it seemed to press towards rectum. Frequent then constipation. ; Retained.
Burning, ivith evacuation of stool and urine (Sulph.) —
Clinical, Diarrbcea in summer, brought on by cold drinks
;
B. after hard stool. Pressing towards anus. Inclination or from vegetables or being overheated, movements in the morn-
to diarrhoea from slightest draft of air. Dragging-hke ing on moving around; diarrhcea from suppressed eruptions;
urging to stool, without real need of it, with pain in during typhoid fever (of putrid odor), brown. Constipation, stool
large and hard.
anus. Much straining to finish stool, stools dry and
large. Urging to stool ; at 6 a.m., then frequent Urinary Organs. Heaviness in region of bladder —
acrid fluid stools, with compact portions from slightest after micturition, with cramplike motions in it.
; Con-
tightening of clothes, without pain in abdomen, stool traction of bladder after urinating, with feeling as if
— ;; ;
there were more urine to pass. Feeling in bladder on < morning, with waterbrash; 'with sticking under sternum;
urinating as if he had not finished, and a few drops pass in attacksas if from stomach (Sepia), preceded by crawl-
;
involuntarily. Sudden urging to urinate, even when ing and tickling in pit of stomach (Sang.) ; hacking, striking
hladiler is not full. Involuntary micturition of a few against upper pari of trachea, which seems covered with
hot drops when moving about. Frequent M. at night ; dry, tough mucus, even from tobacco-smoking. Scraping,
at night, with scanty hot urine when walking in open
; painful, hacking cough, in throat, in evening in bed,
air ; with burning in urethra and sensation as if some as from rawness and dryness in larynx. Hacking
urine remained with jirofuse urine
; with hot urine.
; cough, with sensation of soreness and swelling in
Rare micturition, with scanty urine. throat and trachea in morning, and difficult expectora-
Urethra. —
Red, sensitive, burning spots around ori- tion of mucus. Dry, violent cough on waking after a
fice and on glans and on inner lamella of prepuce, the restless night, > next night, with soreness in chest
secreting gland of prepuce became swollen and and thin greenish mucous expectoration. Cough, with
secreted a profuse yellowish smegma, with painful expectoration forenoons in morning, expectoration ; ;
micturition and with itching and biting on pre- of gelatinous mucus C. from crawling upward in throat, ;
puce and glans, all < when walking. Inability to re- then expectoration of mucus; severe C. in morning in
tain urine long, and if he does not urinate imme- bed, with profuse mucous expectoration sudden C, ;
diately on urging there is a feeling as if the urine as from irritation in abdomen, with yellowish-green
passed involuntary, though this does not happen. mucous expectoration. Coughing up clots of blood.
Stitches in anterior part in evening.
; Drawing tear- Frequent expectoration of thick mucus F. and ; ;
ing in forei^art when not urinating. (Pain.) Feeling easy exijectoration of thick mucus in morning. E. of
as if too narrow when urinating. Burning before transparent, tough, salt mucus. E. of thick mucus,
;
the urine passes, with cutting; itching, in forepart almost without cough, which nearly causes vomiting.
when not urinating, with sticking. Dyspncea so that he could not speak. Oppressed breath-
Urine. —
Copious < night, and pale with sudden ing ; in forenoon, so that the whole chest could not be ex-
; ;
desire ; sometimes clear, sometimes high-colored. panded, with rapid breathing; from distention of ab-
Scanty ; and dark; and red; and hot. Red (Ocim.). domen > walking in middle of upjDer half of sternum
;
;
Almost brown brown (Benz. ac.) like heer (Asp., Coloc). oft every movement of trunk, luith stitching in anterior
;
Reddish yellow at night, with white sediment. Burning. wall of chest. Short breath. Gasping before a parox-
Containing a thick brown cloud. ysm of cough, as if the child could not catch the
Sexual Org-ans. —
Red itching rash covering glans. breath and on this account could not cough, < after
Stitches in r. spermatic cord. Sticking, burning midnight, a suffocative attack, then cough. Frequent
itching on border of prepuce. Stitches in testicles sighing. Rapid breathing while walking, with sensa-
when sitting. Painful tension from r. testicle along tion as if upper part of chest were too narrow.
spermatic cord into groin. Increased desire with —
Clinical. Laryngitis and bronchitis (the cough in these dis-
;
emission in night after coition and in morning almost eases is generally dry, hacking, with soreness of abdominal mus-
-<^ night and motion, <C coming into a warm room, <^ after
painful erections. Emission at night and in morning, cles,
eating or drinking, > heat).
with strong erections.
Swelling of 1. labia majora, on which a black, hard Chest. —
Swelling of anterior outer part. Stitches at
pustule a button, without inflammation or
rises, like 6 P.M., with oppression; S. in sides ; in 1. in middle of 1..; ;
pain. (Increase of leucorrhoea.) Pain in region of r. in r. ribs ; in region of fifth and sixth ribs, on r. side
ovary as if a sore spot caused irritation and dragging, of sternum in 1. clavicle, then simple pain at inser-
; ;
while at rest, < touch, extending to thighs. Menses tion of deltoid muscle and in 1. side, mostly superficial
too early. in 1. intercostals. Stitches in sternum on coughing,
with necessity to hold the chest with the hand, even
Clillieal.T-Suppression of menses, with the characteristic
sticking ; in last rib on coughing
gastric derangements, or with periodical discharge of blood else- pressure upon it caused
where, nose, throat, etc. Inflamed ovaries. Puerperal fever in between r. third and fourth ribs ivhile sitting ; in side on
the early stage, witli lieadache, pains in limbs, weakness. Sup- which he does not lie, on turning in bed below 1. ;
Respiratory Organs, —
Larynx. Hawking of mucus. tion and deep inspiration, with pressure; in r. lower
Sensation as if an apple-seed cell lodged in upper part part, with pulselike throbbing; through chest; in upper
or rima glottidis. Sudden scraping at 7 p.m. while part, through shoulders, on inspiiration ; outward ; out-
sitting, with dry cough. Tickling, with dry hacking ward below nipple on expiration; in r. side of sternum,
r.
cough; T., with violent shaking cough. Hoarseness; extending to navel, < sneezing, so that he must bend
on walking in open air, with only one tone of voice double; tearing in l, extending forward ;^ > during rest,
with inclination to sweat. Voice lost at times. Voice < motion and deep inspiration; in r. side, so that he
higher than usual. must hold his breath in order not to cry out below ;
Trachea. Tough mucus, loosened only after frequent scapulffi, then below jiectoral muscles, almost arresting
harhng. Sensation of a vapor, on going from a warm breath and causing him to sit upright, then S. in ver-
room into open air, causing cough, with feeling as if he tex under 1. lowest ribs, alternating with S. in r. loin,
;
could not inspire enough air. Scraping causing dry > 9 P.M. jerklike, in ribs on deep breathing, > open
;
cough in lower part in morning, provoking dry cough air drawing, between r. tenth and eleventh ribs wan-
;
;
; ;
at bifurcation of bronchi, causing dry cough. dering, in r. side of C, in pit of stomach and in um-
Cough; (caused by nausea) (< after eating). Ini- bilical region, some of the S. piercing r. half of chest
;
iation to C, as from mucus in trachea, and after coughing like lightning and seeming like cuttings as in an ;
pain, pressure and sm-e7iess in trachea, the pain < while talk- ulcer, in a spot below sternum, in morning during inspi-
ing and smoking. Dry cough in morning, with coryza
; ration, < raising r. arm, with ulcerative pain on touch.
Bryonia. 218 Bryonia.
space, two ribs above nipple, < during inspiration, > during immediately after Aconite, liigh fever, sharp pains, lying on the >
aflTected side, thirst, profuse sweat, headache, etc. In pleurisy it
expiration. Sharp pain in I. inframammary region, < is most frequently required (the Bryonia patient sweats easily and
during inspiration. Tearings between r. sixth and sev- freely), extremely sharp pain, >
pressure and warmth, cannot
enth ribs, near sternum, afterwards they approached tolerate the slightest motion. Sometimes useful in pleuritic exu-
dation, when the sharp pains continue.
pleuritic stitches, with throbbing pain in r. clavicle;
pain as if ribs were torn from their union. Griping Heart. — Stitches. Aching. Oppression at 6 a.m.
near sternum. Pinching behind sternum, < inspiration Cramp ; with rapid pulse. Beating rapidly and vio-
and expiration just about pit of stomach, < sitting
; lently. Palijitation.
and bending forward, or in bed, lying upon the side.
Pain at 9 p.m., > emission of flatus, with ojapres-
;
Clinicsil. —Pericarditis, endocarditis (very frequently called
for). Great oppression over the region of the heart.
sion in various parts posteriorly in lower part at
;
—
;
;
bend of r. lower ribs in middle of sternum, also dur- ; Pulse. Pidl, hard and rapid; F., large and quick,
ing respiration, with cold feet in 1. intercostal muscles ; two hours after breakfast. Rapid. Feeble. Imper-
at 11 P.M., while sitting; in a spot below r. axilla, < ceptible at wrist.
touch in pectoral muscles when writing, with tight-
; Neck. —
Tearing in muscles of 1. side, down to shoul-
ness of thorax throbbing, in a spot between r. tenth
; der. Pain oil moving it in nape as after taking cold;
;
and eleventh ribs, > touch in 1. side, extending forioard, ; ivhere nape joins occiput, like a pain and weakness together,
and in region of lower angle of scapula, causing deep as if head were weak ; sharp rheumatic pain in tendon
breathing intermittent, at noon on walking in ensi-
; ; of 1. trapezius on turning head to left sore on motion, ;
form cartilage as if injected with blood, in evening on in 1. side of nape and neck and muscles of face, and
touch drawing, externally
; drawing, in r. muscles. ; mastication renders turning the head or chewing diffi-
Drawing in pectoral muscles with tension. ; cult. Pressure on 1. side of najje. Drawing in muscles
Burning pain in r. side in a spot in r. ribs at 9 a.m. ;
; of r. side, with stiffness. Tension in nape on moving
along anterior insertion of diajDhragm extending back- ; head. Stiffness towards r. shoulder ; of 1. side; of mus-
ward from inner surface of sternum. Bruised pain in cles,with rawness in throat when swallowing ; rheu-
pectoral muscles on touch on r. second rib, extending to ; matic, in side towards nape.
sternum. Sore pain beneath sternum in whole length ; Back. —Sticking twitches on both sides near spine
of sternum on inner surface of sternum on inner
; ; when sitting, < morning and evening. Stitches at
surface of upper part of sternum, < breathing in a spot night, and in loins ; extending through chest in forenoon
;
between 1. seventh and ninth ribs, rather externally, < on 1. side in afternoon, < moving trunk or bending 1.
touch. Sensitiveness all forenoon, with stitches in arm backward, and especially in 1. chest and 1. nipple. I. side on
inspiration ; S. of anterior muscles of pectoral muscles Tearing, < bending and standing, > lying, and in
;
on moving hands and on pressure of pectoral muscles lumbar vertebrte. Constrictive pain across, as if bound
;
and of pleura, so that inspiration is difficult. with bands, ahnost like cramp, from 4 to 8 p.m. Draw-
Pressure over whole in r. wall in region of r. nip- ing doton when sitting, > motion. Tension in fore-
; ;
ple, < expiration on r. border of sternum, < in open noon, and in loins.
; Stiffiiess on rising, > after
air ;
in region of false ribs, impeding respiration, with walking.
stitches in region of nipple as from mucus, and on in- Scapulje.
; Stitches in r. ; intermittent lightning-like, —
spiration stitches in sternum, > eating as from a hand in region of lower angle of r. in evening, < in bed
;
on upper jsart of sternum, and she believes that she can- between S., extending fonoard, in afternoon when lying
not walk in open air without pain there. Heaviness, > scraping, in a spot between on motion. Pains alter-
on eating, with heaviness in body beneath sternum, ex- nately dull and sharp at lower angle of r. Spasmodic
;
tending towards r. shoidder, impeding respiration, tvith pain between, almost like shivering. Rheumatic pain
oppression of r. side of chest, and stitches in r. axillary glands. between inferior angles. Pressure between S. when
Sensation as if too narrow on going to sleep, with sen- sitting, > when walking, and opposite in forepart of
sitiveness. Pectoral muscles do not seem free, < on chest. Drawing between S. < on
Tensioia between. ;
Constriction, with necessity to brecdhe deeply (as if chest Discomfort between S., more internally towards pos-
were stopped) and on attempting to breathe deeply, pain as if terior mediasternum, causing frequent motion of shoul-
something were being distended ivhich could not be distended ders and trunk.
completely ; C, with heaviness in sternum after riding ; —
Dorsal Region. Stitches in spot between tenth and
over a rough road, compelling to get out of the wagon, eleventh ribs. Twitching and tearing pain in region of
with sore pain in inner surface of sternum, bruised last dorsal vertebra and sacrum. Drawing tensive pain in
feeling in pectoral muscles, and pain on every move- first dorsal vertebra (where he had suffered fourteen
ment of arms in upper part; in lower part. Oppres-
; years previously from distortion of spine) extending
sion in morning, with feeling as if clogged by tenacious
; through chest to loioer part of sternum, with difficult respi-
mucus in forenoon while sitting and talking frequent,
; ; ration.
in forenoon while walking of r. side, impeding inspira- ; —
Lumbar Region. Stitches in vertebrje; on r. side
tion and especially deep breathing. Fulness. Ten- of lowest part of back from third to fourth vertebra,
;
< when stooping. Sensation as if contents were loose in forenoon with fulness waking him at 1 a.m., with
; ;
and fell into abdomen. Internal heat ; at every inspira- P. in occiput and chilliness in skin, preventing lying
tion, < 1. side. outstretched, < sitting up, lifting or turning leg, putting on
—— ;;
trousers, ivalking and ascending stairs, > at rest, with body both hips and in r. shoulder. Drawing ; in sheatha of
bent forward, with exhaustion while walking, afterwards in muscles; in r. fingers and on 1. instep ; alternately in
bed the pain extended along spine and down legs, < knees, hips, and especially in 1. shoulder in long
;
attempting to raise or stretch legs or to raise body bones, with scraping in upper arais and thighs, with
;
upright and slightest touch of spine, especially in tension; in joints of forearm and metatarsus, with
sacral region, with copious, yellowish-red urine, mode- tearing tearing, in 1. knee, 1. middle toes, both elbows
;
rate fever, and full, hard pulse and numbness of and on flexor surface of thighs, all > during rest.
tliighs, < r. Jerklike pain, like a cramp, when sitting Weariness, with heaviness, the feet can scarcely carry
and lying. Intermittent suppurative pain in region her OH account of heaviness; W., especially of lower, with
of r. kidney in morning in bed. Coliclike jjain ex- stiffness ; with shi\'ering in face. Feeling in afternoon
tending over hypogastrium. Pain in r. as after long in upper ami and thigh as after violent exertion.
stooping. Tensive pain in r. T. pain on walking, Leaden heaviness. Numbness. (Hands and feet felt
;
throbbing, intermittent, above r. ilium. Tension. dead at night, sleepy and cold.)
Rheumatic pain, < by exercise, and in limbs in r. ;
ting, < lying, > motion ; and in thigh. Drawing pa;in, lying on the affected side. Muscular rheumatism. In all forms
of rheumatism, acute, clironic, muscular or articular, there is
waking him, < turning; D. jaain in afternoon, with mode-
generally the additional indication of easy, profuse perspiration.
rate fever after a meal.
; Drawing in both, gradually
changing to burning on r. side, afterwards extending
over inner surface of r. thigh. Sensation of a bladder
Upper Extremities. —
Stitches in axilla towards noon
S. across shoulder to arm. Tearing in r. shoulder and
filled with air in 1. supra-iliac region, lying beneath upper arm, at 6 .\.m., < moving upper arm, > after
walls of abdomen and pressing outward, when lying rising, returning at 11 a.m., while walking in open air
on abdomen, > lying on back. Sensitiveness of mus- and alternating with similar pain in r. hip, at noon in
cles to touch. Pressure in muscles, with drawing.
;
the house the pain was only in shoulder-joint, but the
Heaviness, with dragging in ha3morrhoidal vessels. arm could scarcely be moved, afterwards creeping
Weariness on r. side of sacrum, < walking. Paralyzed along ulnar nerve, with feeling of coldness and infla-
feeling. Loss of sensation in forenoon while walking, tion in all limbs. Tearing in r. shoulder, with uneasi-
so that muscles acted automatically. ness of arm, the arm nearly painless in afternoon in
—
Coccyx. S ticking-drawing while walking. open air, pain renewed on entering house, with sensa-
Clinical. —Severe muscular pains in back, lumbago, etc.
tion bordering on paralysis, inability to hold anything
firmly, the pain in S. < writing, and on rubbing
Extremities. —
Swelling on elbow as far as middle of hands together the r. seemed thicker than 1.
upper and forearm, and on soles. Stretching in after- Shoulder. Pressure on top of r., > touch, becoming o^n
noon. Jerking in arms and feet while sitting during deep breathing a sticking, which extends daicmvard and
the day. In r. elboio sensation as if arm were broken, outivnrd to shoidder-joint ; P., with fulness and hea%a-
with paralytic pain, then drawing pain, extending to ness. Sprained pain in region of acromion on raising
shoulder-joint, and a similar pain in r. thigh. Stitches arm. Tension in r. during rest, loith pressure. Sticking
in 1. knee when walking, and in first joint of r. thumb tensive pain in ligaments of 1. joint at 11 a.m., >
;
sudden, in bones, now in 1. upper arm, now in r. leg; during rest, but on motion pain as if wrenched.
drawing, in r. great toe and r. thumb tearing, in r. ; Drawing pain in r. tensive-drawing, in joints, with
;
knee after warm covering, then S. in 1. shoulder-joint. sticking and tearing, and on raising arm feeling of
Tearing in elbows and in r. middle toes in tibise, ; paralysis, tension and heaviness on top of shoulder
with swelling of feet and heaviness of arms; jerklike, and at insertion of deltoid in arm. Drawing in r., ex-
in first joint of r. thumb and in lowest joint of r. great tending into upper arm, > motion, < rest, with tear-
toe; drawing, now in upper, now in lower, now in ing. Discomfort in joints, obliging movement of S.
ligaments, now in tendinous sheaths of muscles, at Paralytic feeling in 1., whereby motion of arm becomes
first on motion, then also during rest. difl[icult.
Pinching in thumbs, with sticking in r. great toe.
Scraping in long bones, < riding tearing, and in
Arm. (Sticking in 1., with crawling.)
tearing down inner part.
;
Nervous
Pain in r. in forenoon, > at
—
joints drawing-tearing, in 1. little finger and in 1.
; noon, intermittent in afternoon. Drawing pain in r.
great toe. Pain in every joint
; while riding, >Drawing through shafts of bones, as from a thread,
;
cider; growing constantly worse till towards noon, < extending to finger-tips. Falling asleep in evening
r. now in fingers, now in wrist, extending to axilla when writing, then heaviness.
;
and shifting to knee, then alternating back and forth, Upper Ann. Swelling of r. as far as elbow. —
with stitches, so that walking is difficult. Rheumatic Stitches, < raising it (in deltoid, with jerking) ;
pains in tops of both shoulders and in 1. knee. Bruised deep in 1. deltoid, extending towards surface. Tear-
pain; when sitting, in knees, legs, arms and single ing in 1. tensive drawing, and along r. ulna. Pressure ;
joints of fingers and legs in arms and legs even in humeri, preventing sleep in evening. Rheumatic
;
when lying, worse when sitting than when walking, pain in r. Drawiiig pain below insertion of r. deltoid ;
with restlessness of limbs while lying; and.parali/zcd in middle of r., in 1. arm and in 1. chest. Drawing
JirUug in evening, as if he had lain upon a hard bed. paralytic pain in r., with feeling as of lead. Drawing
Drawing pain in r. upper arm and in r. leg in on initer side of r. Seeming too thick in evening,
;
thumbs and great toes in r. great toe, extending over with diminished sensation in it and itching on skin.
;
back of foot and to middle of tibia, and a similar pain Heaviness of r., with drawing.
at same time in 1. forearm alternately in lower third
; Elbow. Swelling of r. Stitches in tips, with drawing
of r. ulna and in 1. knee wandering, alternately in in tendons down to hands, the S. < bendinsr elbows.
;
Bryonia. 220 Bryonia.
Drawing in 1. ; in r., extending to wrist, with tearing. tensive pain on anterior surface below r. Poupart's
Aching in r. ligament. like a cramp.
Stiffness in morning in bed,
Foreann. —Tearing, < r. with pressure and
; gnaw- Weariness < ascending stairs, > descending stairs.
;
ing; on inner surface, in a line from elboiv to ivrist. Press- Knee. Tottering and bending under him when ivalk-
ing in r. in morning, with drawing, then in 1. hand ing. Cramp when sitting and at night when lying,
and r. fingers. Pain in r. uhiar nerve. Drawing while and in sole. Stitches when walking ; on ascending ;
Wrist. Stitches if hands were warm and during rest, r. external malleolus in hoUow in afternoon when ;
not > motion. Pain, and in thumbs. Sprained pain on walking tearing, in 1. in morning, > after rising
;
ing in joints, with heaviness in them. Jerking-tearing tibia to ankle and burning in r. Pain in r. at 3
; ;
in r. metacarpal bones while writing. Pain from long- P.M. on walking, and^in lower leg < morning in 1. ; ;
continued holding of pen or strong j^ressure upon any < walking at inner condyle of r. femur in caps on ; ;
object. Inability to grasp anything tightly. Stiffness descending stairs, as if they would break in caps as ;
with cramp). Tearing in joints of 1. jerklike, in joints K. Tensive, painful stifBiess. Feeling in r. cap as if he
;
between metacarpus and fingers on motion, or in last had knelt long. Weakness of r. in forenoon when ;
joints of F. Pain in last phalanx of r. index during walking, with jDaralyzed feeling in evening, < ascend- ;
sensation in joints on writing or taking hold of anything, ing into middle of thighs.
with pain on exertion and on touch. Sensitiveness of Leg. —
SwelHng of lower part, except feet sudden. ;
;
phalanges to pressure, with swoUen sensation in ar Twitching at night, during the day twitching Uke an
ticular surfaces, impeding motion. Drawing in ball electric shock. Cramp in 1. calf in morning; in
of 1., then r. Stiffness of r. joints, < bending them in calves while lying ; of calves (contractive tension) at
;
middle joint of r. middle, < bending, > rubbing. night, > motion. Pinching tearing in r. ccdf while sit-
Paralytic feeling. Sudden refusal of r. third to work ting after a meal. Tearing-twitching pain in upper
while writing. (Falling asleep, and of hands.) half of tibia. Pain in tibia only when walking, and
—
Lower Extremities. Staggering in morning to both in hollow of knee as after walking the previous day.
; ;
sides when walking; when walking, as if he would Bruised sensation in evening in 1. while sitting on ; ;
fall backward. Tottering to one side after moving outer side of I. calf on moving and turning foot and on
when standing. Unsteadiness, and when descending touch, during rest a numb sensed/ion in this place. Draw-
stairs tottering. Pain in whole 1. on sitting, especially in ing pain in shafts of long bones in muscles, < rest ;
leg and ankle, compelling motion of foot, > walking. in 1. calf, > walking esj^ecially in calf, then sweat ;
Heaviness while walking. Weakness. in that place. Drawing < 1. leg and around r. knee, ;
—
;
Hip. Stitches when walking bent, extending into with tearing, and on touch pain in r. knee in whole
; ;
knee ; in trochanter at every false step, during rest r., with tearing, the weariness disapj^earing after walk-
throbbing in it and sensitiveness to touch as loith ing an hour; sticking, along outer border of tibia.
;
knives. Pain in 1. in head offemur, extending along an- Tension in r. pinching, in 1. calf; drawing tensive
;
;
ta-ior surface of thigh to knee, especially about middle, > pain in r. tibia, > walking. Heaviness of r. with ;
night, < motion, when it is drawing tearing, and dur- tension, also in afternoon. Weakness on beginning to
ing rest a paralytic sensation in' r. acromion in 1. loalk and on standing ; on ascending stairs.
; ;
in hips and gluteal muscles paralytic, in head of 1. in r. great toe in 1. when sitting.
;
Tension on motion.
;
joint on walking, > pressure, of hand, and on every Immobility of r. when walking.
step cracking in joints. Drawing, and in knees. Foot. —
Hot swelling of instep, with bruised pain on ;
Painful tension in 1. FeeUng in joints which makes stretching foot, tension in foot on stepping and suppu-
rising from a seat difficult, > on walking. rative pain in foot on toucli. Swollen and damp.
—
Thigh. Tottering, < ascending and descending Cramp in dorsum at night in bed, and in heels in r. ;
stairs. Stitches in forenoon, now here, now there S. heel in plantar muscles, sometimes at night.
; ; Stitches
in upper anterior part. Tearing in r. on motion. in hollows on stepping on inner side of r. heel in ;
;
Clawing across 1. Bruised pain in middle, and when heels in morning in bed in balls towards evening, ;
sitting throbbing. Drawing anteriorly on 1. and pos- with heat and necessity to take off shoes burning, in ;
menstruation. Tension in tendinous expansion while corn only on slight touch, > severe pressure in soles, ;
walking painful T. and drawing on anterior surface preventing stepping, with tension in ankles, the stitches
;
below r. Poupart's ligament, > rest but returning; and tension preventing lying as with a knife in 1. ;
; ;
ness of the skin, the metatarsal bones seeming swol- thumb and index (on chin). Inflamed, on back and
;
afterwards skin over tarsal bone of great toe is swollen with pain as in an ulcer, redness of foot and inability
and inflamed, the soreness apjDearing to be in sheath to walk on account of the pain). Cracks, with thin
of tendon, but principally in periosteum and ligaments, crusts. Excoriation of hollow of knee. (Exuding
the pain alivays < motion, swelling of top of foot, then eruption on legs.) (Itchlike eruption on inner surface
sprained pain in corresponding joint of next, stitches of wrists, in bends of elbows, externally on condyles
in knee, tender sensation at bottom of heel on press- of elbows, externally on knee and in hollow of knee).
ure, pain in toes extending up metatarsal bone, then (Ulcerated cartilage of ear.) (The discharge from an
soreness along top of metatarsal bone of great toe, with ulcer stains the linen blackish.)
swelling, redness and engorgement of veins, at last Itching stitches on neck, < loalking rapidly, > scratching.
swelling of skin in a spot high up on instep, with ten- Tearing in an ulcer. Intermittent burning pain on
derness of f)art beneath. Drawing pain; along 1., outer margin of 1. knee-cap. Sticking throbbing near
after rising with stiffness in joints in r. heel on dor-
; ; ; crust of an ulcer after dinner. Sensitiveness. Tension
sum of 1., with difficulty in walking and with pain in on face when moving muscles. Paroxysmal drawing
sole. Pressure on inner margin of 1. sole. Tension in under r. lower jaw, on inner side of 1. thigh, from
evening, with swelling ; tensive pain on dorsum, even when flank to knee. Crawling on both sides of ears as of ;
with numb sensation as if swollen. Stiffness on ris- Biting in region of scab of an ulcer in morning aiSer
ing after long sitting. Weariness as after long run-
; rising, < standing, > sitting and moderate motion.
ning. Itching on face on scaljD and about anus chest
; ;
Toes. —
Stitches beneath nail of 1. little on lower ; hands at union of first and second phalanges of 1.
;
surface of r. third and fourth in afternoon ; in balls of fingers on hips and thighs r. knee on legs, about
; ; ;
great, with pressure and pain as if frozen ; in ball of knees and on thighs, with digging, after scratching or
r., < sitting, > walking through tip of 1. great ex-
; ; rubbing red elevated pimples, with burning pain, the
tending into toes. Pain in 1. second, in afternoon itching > when the pimples arise in hollow of liuee
;
when walking. Sudden pain in balls of great (Ledum), at night, as if something were healing, with sweat in
it seemed as if he could not stretch out the toes. that place sticking, here and there burning pain as
; ;
Bruised pain in balls of 1. Burning pain in second 1. from nettles on r. side of first dorsal vertebras burn- ;
Drawing pain in corn on 1. little. Sore pain in 1. ing, in various parts in evening in bed, with stitches
little. Sensitiveness of 1., with itching. sudden sticking (itching) burning oyer whole body,
Skin. —
Yellow. Livid. Redness of knee-caps; red as in nettle-rash, during slight excitement (in laugh-
round spots on arm red spots on arms and feet,
; ing), when thinking of it and when heated tearing, ;
paining like burning nettles, the spots momentarily on soft f)arts of body, before sleep, during day or in
disappearing on pressure. Inflammation of dorsum evening, or digging burning-itching stitches tickling, ;
of hand about midnight, with burning pain. Swell- during the day, on arms, hands and feet, with rash-
ing of r. third finger, especially of joint between first like pimples.
and second phalanges, with pain on pressure, < motion, Sleep. —
Frequent yawning ; towards noon; constant,
next day r. fifth finger similarly affected; hot, pale before dinner, with thirst. Sleepiness ; in morning on
S. in last joint of little finger, with sticking in it on moving waking during the day, with great inclination to a
;
finger and on pressure. midday sleep, on waking all the limbs were asleep
Red elevated rash over whole body ; red rash on neck ;
during the day when alone ; in afternoon after eating.
;
on upper part of forearm. Rash on arms, front of Sleeps all day, with dry heat, without eating or drink-
chest and above knees, becoming red in evening, with ing, with twitching in face and with six involuntary,
itching and burning, the itching and rash > warmth brown and ofl^ensive stools. Sound sleeiD at night,
of bed. Red eruption in hollow of knees, with itch- sleepiness all next day, uneasy sleep next night, and
ing in evening and with biting after scratching. Erup- wide awake the following day. Difl&cult waking in
Bryonia. 222 Bryonia.
morning. Desire to long in morning (without and with hot and red cheeks ; on lying down, with yawn-
lie
weakness). ing and nausea, then sweat from 10 p.m. till 10 a.m.,
Sleeplessness in evening, in a child before midnight, without thirst on waking in open air, also with dread
; ; ; ;
also with frequent micturition; before midnight on of it ; on moving after walking in open air while
; ;
account of frequent shivering over one arm and leg, then ascending a mountain, then sweat and weariness with ;
sweat ; till 12 o'clock, with warmth and anxiety in blood weakness; with sudden heat; then heat; frequent,
after midnight, with weariness, which increased in legs while walking on a hot day creeping. ;
after rising; till 1 a.m., on account of anxious heat, but Shivering; in afternoon, then heat in head, with
without external heat; till 2 a.m., with turning back pulsehke pain in temples (< in evening), warmth in
and forth, then sleepiness in morning after waking till arms and hands, and with chill on chest and arms, aU
;
4 A.M., then dreams of dead persons S. till towards without thirst in evening with nausea and aversion
; ; ;
ing (though tired, with loss of breath when he tries to in bed, with jerking up in bed, twitching of dorsal,
;
sleep). Late falling asleep, then restless, unsound pectoral and abdominal muscles, trembling of limbs,
sleep. the chill concentrating itself in the interior of chest,
Waking at midnight, with frightful dreams and reappearing on moving body or putting a limb out of
crick in back, sour stomach and much itching kept bed. Sudden shaking chill, then heat, with debility of
me awake some time suddenly before 3 a.m., then lunbs.
;
sweat till morning, wherewith he lay comfortably on Chilliness over whole skin. Coldness down whole
the back and slumbered a little, with dryness of fore- r. side. Chilliness in face on arms in feet in an ; ; ;
part of mouth and lips, without thirst. Waking early ulcer, with pain as from too great cold. Cold sensa-
in night. Waking every hour, with vivid remembered tion over back after eating, extending forward, with
dreams. Frequent waking from dreams ; from un- pressure in pit of stomach, then the cold sensation ex-
pleasant dreams, with necessity to urinate; from rest- tends over shoulders and forearms along sjiine, > ;
less dreams or from involuntary motion of legs which motion, with drawing pressure in back and lumbar
caused pain always with chilliness in toes.
; muscles and necessity to suddenly straighten up
Restless sleep, could scarcely sleep for half an hour, and along spine, next day heat, with hot sensitive skin
during Ms slumber was busy with what he had read the and transpiration on slightest motion. Shivering in
previous evening R. sleep, with sweat with confused back with involuntary closure of eyelids from nape
; ; ; ;
dreams. Starting up in fright in evening before sleep; down spine. Creeping chill down back; in lower
from an anxious dream and sa'eaming out; which wake limbs in evening in bed, especially in thighs, even the
her. Moaning in sleep about 3 a.m. (Motions of the skin felt cool over 1. leg in 1. thigh in evening.
; ;
mouth in sleep, as if chewing.) Towards evening Heat in forenoon, with thirst, chilliness in after-
;
while asleep, she drew her mouth back and forth, noon without thirst, but with redness of face and head-
opened her eyes, distorted them and spoke distinctly ache without thirst in flushes in interior of body, es-
;
; ;
but hastily, and as if entirely different persons were l^ecially in abdomen internal, with unquenchable ;
about her, looked freely about, talked with strange thirst internal, the blood seeming to burn in the veins
;
children and desired to go home. Consciousness that he internal and external on lying down in evening, lasting all
was sleeping, causing anguish, since consciousness be- night, without thirst, with turning from side to side, and mi
came weaker and at last threatened to be lost as in uncovering any part, griping-sticking or sticking-griping in
^ faintness,
and from this anguish arose an internal abdomen, as from spasmodic movements of flatus, with
struggle, which caused complete consciousness, after sleeplessness from crowding thoughts.
waking the arm on which he was lying was senseless Dry heat in morning at night; sudden; on every ;
and stiff. Somnambulistic condition. Arose from bed motion and at every noise; internal, extending over
at night and went to the door as if she would go out. whole body, with dryness of tongue, lii^s and palate,
Found himself lying upon the floor in the corner of and with loss of thirst, weakness, especially of limbs,
the room opposite his bed, with the bed-covers under pulse full and rapid, skin dry and rough especially ;
of head ; in afternoon, while walking, with heat light work sweat of face; in flushes over face; lob-
towards evening in evening before lying down in ules of ears in external ear in evening, then shivering
; ;
;
evening in bed ; all over in evening, with gooseflesh, thirst in thighs. Burning in throat externally, with tension ;
;;
B. in back ; below and between scapuLc. Heat in 5 P.M., obliging him to lie down after breakfast, con-
;
palm and forearms, forcing her to lie out of bed, then tinuing into the night and preventing sleep during ;
if she stepped into hot water. Burning on inner side taxis with fatigue, nausea and cold feet increasing
; ;
of thigh towards evening externally on knee on ; ; for three or four minutes, then diminishing during the
anterior surface of r. tibia ; feet as far as malleoli, as same time shifting about, during mense.s. The beat-
;
if in hot water, with stitches in heels and corns, and ing of the head increases the headache and corresponds
with stiffness of lower limbs and nape. Burning in with it. Heaviness. Vertigo only in morning, <
;
an excoriated painless spot. after eating < in morning, with weakness as from loss
;
Siucat in morning ; towards morning, after waking of blood then face flu.shes, heart feels compressed
;
towards morning, especially on feet at night all ; ; and chest seems squeezed in a vise the head feels as ;
air; after slightest exertion; after moderate exercise Forehead. Aching after a hard and curled stool
in open and after changing the linen it streamed
air, (with protrusion of hajmorrhoids), with heaviness in
I'rom face and whole body, with such rajjid breathing eyelids and nausea and vertex, with soreness on
;
that he could only speak in broken and jerklike touch, the soreness < towards 4 or 5 p.m. Weight,
words while eating of whole body and head in bed
; ;
and in eyelids, with disturbed vision, sjjarks before
profuse after 3 a.m. every night necessity to go to bed ; eyes, pain at heart, cold sweat on head and in hair,
at 9 A.M., S., then disappearance of the
then copious coldness of body, especially of feet, such piercing
symptoms in the same order in which they appeared, colic as to almost cause faintness, burning thirst,
only vertigo continued longer; sour (sometimes vomiting after drinking, vomiting of food, then of
towards midnight) sour, during a good night's sleep.
;
bitter and acrid matter, the least movement aggra-
Cold. Anxious, preventing sleep. Sweat which seems vates the headache and brings on nausea and vomiting.
like oil when wiping S. on whole body, even dropping
;
Clawing-digging in 1. temple when walking. Pain
from hair streaming from face while walking in ax-
; ;
in 1. temiDle and vertex on waking towards 3 a.m., with
illic in palms.
; Transpiration suppressed. soreness to touch. Hemicrania of r. side, > nose-
—
CliiliCSlI. It is frequently indicated in scarlet fever, when bleed. Hair falls out.
the eruption does not develop well and the general symptoms of Eyes. —
Frightiul and squinting look. Bloodshot.
the drug are present the same is true of measles.
; In typhoid Itching, with redness, swelling, dimness of vision,
fever it is very frequently indicated in the early stage with the
lancinating pain, stinging (local effects). Lids opened
occipital headache, furred tongue, thirst, abdominal soreness, etc.
In a great variety of fevers not eru|itive. For febrile states, which wider. Inabihty to keep Hds open. Vision dim.
are tlie accompaniment of inflammatory processes in various Appearance as of a veil before eyes at 3 or 4 p.m., with
organs and tissues, always with headache, thirst and intolerance smarting in eyes and lachrymation. Vision lost.
of motion (closely allied to lod.).
Nose. —
Burning in nostrils. j\Iuch sneezing in even-
on going to bed in evening, with obstruction and
ii\g ;
milk.
bed. Blowing out of clear water. Crusts after coryza.
—
General Action. Our knowledge of this substance Mucous secretion, which is dry or soft and very fetid.
is too meagre and the symptomatology too indefi- Oflensive mucus. Mucus descends from nasal fossa;
nite to enable oiie to form conclusions concerning its into throat. Bleeding. Blowing out of blood.
properties. Face. -Exijression altered. —
Flushed, with heat
Generalities. —
Progressive emaciation, even to con- every now and then. Herpetic pimples on upper Up
sumption and death. Swelling of whole body. Gon- after coryza.
vukions. Jactitations of tendons. Constant shaking —
Mouth. Teeth fall out. Boring in teeth. Hard
of head and arms. Pandiculations. Disposition to swelling on gum, with fechng as if forcing out the
lie on 1. side, feels better so than when on r. side. back teeth, which seemed too long, with salivation at
Intoxicated feeling. Inability to answer or move, night, the symptoms preventing sleei^, the pain tran-
though he hears what is said. Gradual failure of siently > by putting warm, hand on cheek. Pain in
strength. Prostration in the midst of a meal, with gums as if burned. Tongue black. Loose, pasty
inability to speak or move, with dim vision and dis- yellowish coat on tongue. Tongue difficult to move.
tress at heart. Faintness now and then after break- Stammering. Pain in palate and in r. margin of
; ;
fast; as from hunger, in morning and during the day, tongue, with aversion to tobacco. Scraping dry- sensa-
before a meal. tion on iDalate and back of mouth, painful on empty
—
Clinical. Epilepsy ushered in by a cry, livid face. Epi- swallowing.
lepsy, the result of sexual excitement. Epilepsy coming on at tiie Saliva abundant, frothy. Breath oflensive. Taste
time of the menses.
bitter (not of food) biting B. at back of mouth, as
—
;
Mind. Propensity to bite. The child runs like from radishes. Nauseous, sweetish taste in morning
mad. Choleric disposition. Nervousness, great irri- in bed, with clammy mouth. Taste of tobacco not as
tability. Howling, constant crying. Alternate com- good as usual, after long smoking nausea and vomit-
plaining and crying in a child, impatience. Little ing, smoking in forenoon causes overpowering sleepi-
disposition to work. Apathy. Coma. Stupor, with ness.
inability to speak S. obliging him to seek a support,
after the dizziness.
; Throat. —Painful swelling of r. submaxillary glands.
Something seems to come from head. Dryness in
—
Head. Aching two days on waking at 3 a.m. in ; morning D., with inflammation, and in oesophagus.
;
irregular, ceasing after first mouthful. Aversion to Clillieal.— Indurations in the mammary gland.
food and to drink. Slight thirst during a meal,
; Heart.— Pain every two hours (four days after getting
while the cough continues. Urgent thirst for cold chilled), with retching, cough and expectoration
sugared water. Eructatioiis during the day, with tinged with blood. Palpitation at intervals ;after a
some acidity fetid
; tasting like spoiled eggs, after
; meal, with an interval, during which he felt as if
eating fresh 'bread and pastry. Hiccough. Nausea; going to be ill.
after meals. Vomiting of food after drinking, during —
Neck and Back. The headache affects the nape,
the headache, then bitter and acid vomitings ; violent which feels comjDressed. Pain in loins as if pierced
V. Cramp after breakfast. Drawing as from hunger,
; by a red-hot iron two mornings, < movement, arrest-
but without appetite, with strong beating of heart, ing the breath and nearly causing faintness, next day
then headache. pain as if strained, preventing him from straightening
—
Abdomen. Flatulence < after meals, with eructa-
;
himself or stoojjing, during the pain in loins the urine
tions. Emission of flatus in morning, preceded by is scanty, of yeUow-ochre color, thick, with yellowish
borborygmi, with empty feeUng in stomach fetid ; sediment. Pain in loins, then trembling of legs in
flatus. Lancinations, nearly causing faintness, with morning and giving way of them from weakness.
burning thirst, cold sweat in hair, then four stools, in- Extremities.— Pinching-digging in middle of long
creasingly liquid. Digging-cutting, after the ulcers on bones, wandering about as if in periosteum. Falling
finger and tibia had healed, especially in morning, and asleep of upper E. when lying upon them lightly, after-
after drinking milk and from smoking tobacco. Pain wards of the lower ones. Burning of arm after the
intermittent, after meals, with borborygmi. Colic in poison has touched the r. hand, with swelling and a
hypogastrium. Incurable obstruction of liver, with yellow color on a black ground. Digging pinching in
enlargement. r. deltoid on raising arm. Digging, throbbing, periodic
—
Rectum and Stool. A jet of blood from a hsemor- pain on inner surface of tip of r. elbow.
rhoid when straining at stool, then fatigue. Frequent —
Lower Extremities. Weariness of thighs when
urging to stool, but only one scanty evacuation daily, walking. Legs drawn up so as to touch the buttocks,
afterwards four daily stools, with colic and flatulence. in a child. Cramp of legs towards 4 or 5 a.m., draw-
Stool towards 2 or 3 a.m. Dysentery. Liquid, yellow- ing up with a start. Crampy pain in calf (during the
ish S. Semi-liquid, after meals, afterwards an weakness), < motion, > at rest. Pain as from a blow
obstinate hfemorrhoid outside margin of anus, pre- in middle of r. tibia when standing. Stifihess of r.
ceded by smarting of anus. Sometimes hard, sometimes leg, beginning above knee, where it is most marked.
soft S., sometimes both together. Whitish, as in Weakness of legs, even to falling. Digging pain in
icterus. Lumbrici in a child's S. Frequent, yellowish, ungual phalanges of three last toes, and on inner
soft, but consistent F. and cof>ious S. every two days.
; ;
malleolus, with corrosive itching on inner border of
Suppressed, with coldness of whole body exce^jt r. foot.
head, which is hot. Skin.— Yellow. Pale and swollen, as in dropsy.
Urine. —Copious and frequent emission. Sup- Pimples (local effects). V/hitish crust over eyebrows.
pressed. Scanty, during constipation, and thick, yel- Vesicles in pahns and soles, with yellow excoriating
lowish, of strong ammoniacal odor, dejoositing a sedi- fluid. Burning-itching vesicle, surrounded by erythe-
ment S. of a yellow-ochre color, with yellowish sedi- matous blush, near 1. wrist, discharging a little serum,
;
ment, with pain in loins, after the pain in loins the then a boil, with fever and with lancinations to axilla
urine is clearer and more abundant, micturition four corrosive painful V. on inner surface of j^roximal
times in a night. Red. Brown, smelling like fish- phalanx of r. index finger, then desquamation corro- ;
brine. Clear, with liquid stools. sive painful, in. middle of r. tibia, with red areola, then
—
Sexual Organs. He af)plies his hands to genitals. a whitish-gray, thick, fatty scurf, from which new
Involuntary discharge of semen. Impotence. Leu- exudations enlarged, till of the size of a quarter of a
corrhcea without smell, as clear as water. Menstrua- dollar, with corrosive pain and red areola, afterwards
tion too early. desquamation, leaving a reddish-brown spot, with
—
Respiratory Organs. Hoarseness. Suffocation to- shiny, scaling slvin.
wards 3 A.M., with restlessness of limbs, trembling of Pustules covering the whole body, like a bad case
hands, legs, and head, sensation as if everything, even of scabies. Suppuration from every slight injury,
in head, were unsteady. Panting. Breath lost when even the prick of a needle, with corrosive pain. After
ascending stairs. Breathing difficult. Cough every a slight bruise, pain in r. little finger, with suppuration,
night at 3 or 4 o'clock, from j^ricking in larynx from then inflammation of finger, causing tearing-drawing
;
stinging in larynx, following coryza before a meal pain along whole arm and redness of finger along
;
and in the house, > at night. After cold feet, pricking lymphatics, extending to axilla, in which granular
in larynx, exciting cough all day, < evening, the C. swellings appeared and were painful, especially on
continues all night. Motion increases the frequency motion ancl touch, the inflamed lymphatics became
of cough, although it is equally troublesome during swollen, the arm heavy and painful, Hepar sulph. >
rest. Dry hacking C, > more frequent stools. the lymphatic inflammation and the corrosive pain in
Chest.—Stitches piercing the deep pectoral muscles ulcer of little finger ancl ulcer under thumb-nail.
and mammary gland, mostly on r. breast, impeding Swelling, hot, bluish-red, painful to touch, on inner
respiration. Pain in a spot, now here, now there, lower border of 1. thumb-nail, then suppuration in-
when walking. Smarting in upper third of sternum. volving half the nail, with throbbing-digging pain,
Oppression. Compression afternoons, and of heart. extending into joint of index and metacarpal bones,
Sensation as if there were two swellings at upper part then gnawing, then scaling of skin several times.
of sternum, ajspearing to grow larger in bed, impeding Itching, > friction of body-linen, then smarting,
respiration and causing pain on swallowing. especially when it has been thus allayed I. on whole
;
;; ;;
outer surface of thighs and legs every day towards in templtes, < at night. Pulsations in temples, as if
4 or 5 P.M. corrosive, on I. leg and knee-cap.
;
skull would burst in T. and ears, causing hypochon- ;
sleep sense of fatigue and of numbness in every limb, tal bone in morning after rising in 1., in forenoon, ;
obliging frequent change of position. Dreams of more externally in r. side of head, < raising head ;
travel, of j^rojects and of greatness. from pillow in r. side, < sound of talking and by ; _
Fever.—Shivering after stool, < evening. Chilliness bright light pulsating, in r. side of head, with iveight, ;
in calves, then crami^like pain in them. Quartan Aching in .cerebellum; in occiput, > quick exercise or
fever, with intense heat and violent delirium. The mental activity In 0., < motion of head, with draw- ;
heat of the fire is distressing. Heat rising into face ing. Painful drawing in aponeurotic covering of occi-
H. of limbs of hands of feet except in feet, which put, > bending head backward. Heaviness in pos-
; ; ;
are cold. Sweat in morning in bed ; S. mostly on terior part of brain on retiring, < touch of pillow, >
hams ; copious, on hairy scalp cold. ; lying on side, with pain.
most of the symptoms being the outcome of cardiac Noise all night like the running of a river.
disturbance. A malarial feature is marked and val- Nose and Face. Dry coryza, with necessity at night —
uable, and in this respect (only) it is to be compared fluent and acrid C.
to breathe, with the mouth open ;
Gelsem.
Generalities. —
Muscles did not obey the will accu-
Mouth and Throat. Tongue dry and coated, with —
slime in nares and throat. Sensation in mouth_ of
rately, owing to defective vision or to other causes.
having swallowed something unpleasant. Scraping
Restlessness when sitting, legs thrown here and there
in palate. Breath fetid in morning. Taste soapy T. ;
medicine. Repugnance
to the taking more medi-
of
in scrobiculus, extending to hypochon-
cine. Talking nonsense in sleep at night and talking Constriction
dria and impeding respiration. Burning. Empty
disconnectedly on waking. Difficulty in arriving at
conclusions. feeling. Sensation" of something disagreeable in it.
—
Head. Aching from congestion A., with weariness Uneasiness as from
;
difficult digestion. Digestion bad,
in S. and so much suffering that
causing anxiety, so that he cannot stay in bed with all food causes weight " ;
waking in night in F., < bright light, loud voices or Burning internally. External heat in parieties. Cut-
;
15
Cactus. 226 Cactus.
Anus. Copious hemorrhage (Crotal, Phos.). Bleed- gently raising it < walking and ascending stairs,
;
ing of hemorrhoids after stool. Swollen painful vari- causing deep breathing, with palpitation between 1. ;
ces outside. Pricking, > sUght friction. Sensation of second and third ribs when sitting quietly, causing
great weight and urging to evacuate a great quantity, but deep breathing sharp wandering, in cavity, worse in
;
nothing passes. Sensation as if rectum were swollen, scapular region. Painful drawings in 1. muscles ex-
causing scraping during stool and prickling. Itching. tending to shoulder-joint and imi^eding respiration
CIinica.1. Hsemonhage from the bowels in malarial fevers and use of arm.
— Constriction as if bound; as from a
and with heart symptoms. tight cord around false ribs, with obstruction of breath
in middle of sternum, as with iron pincers, < motion,
Stool.— Soft, then pain in hypogastrium. Frequent with oppression
of breathing; i)reventing free speech,
diarrhcBa from 6 to 12 a.m., preceded by great pain,
when forced to speak the voice is weak and hoarse
no stool in afternoon frequent bilious, always i^re- in upper part, hindering respiration.
;
Oppression,
ceded by jjain bilious, with pain in abdomen fre- with loss of breath 0. in 1. subclaA'ian region. Conges-
; ;
;
quent mucous, preceded by drawing pain coi^ious tion, preventing lying in bed.
;
—
Heart. Pricking pain, impeding respiration and
—
Urinary Organs. Constriction of neck of bladder. motion of body. Acute pain, ivith stitches, causing loud
Frequent urging at night, with a copious floiv each time. cries (Spig.), luith obstruction of breath. Heavy pain, <
Ineffectual urging. Micturition by drops, with much pressure. Heaviness and pressure. Constriction as
burning. Involuntary M. in sleep at 5 a.m. Frequent by an iron band (Amyl. n.). Sensation as if a reptile
and copious M. Irritation in urethra as if he should uri- were moving backward, < by day. Drawing.
nate constantly. Redness of orifice of urethra. Heat Increased action all forenoon, and on walking pulsation
in urethra, gradually increasing. Urine copious after in chest, with anxiety ; beating, < lying on side at night,
;
a long endeavor to pass it and reddish, turbid ; and with pulsation in chest, and with anxiety and restless-
;
straw-colored. Urine scanty. U. of the odor of freshly- ness. Rapid, short, irregular beats on rapid motion.
drawn green tea. U. deposits a red sand. Violent irregular beats, with pressure and heaviness ; violent
—
Clinical. Hsemorrhage from the bladder. irregular beats towards evening, from a sudden move-
ment while sitting; on slow walking, rising from a
—
Sexual Organs. Tendency to congestion to urino-
chair, turning suddenly. Single irregular beats, with
genital system. Priajjisms towards evening just
;
necessity to inspire deeply. Small, quick, irregular
before retiring. Great desire, with priai^isms. Co- pulsations in morning on moving in bed. Violent
pious emission about 12 m., after strong desire.
beat on slow walking in the room, with tightness of
Pain in uterus and its ligaments every evening,
chest and deep breathing.
increasing gradually till 11 p.m. Pulsating pain in Palpitation (Spig., etc.), < walking, and at night lohen
uterus and ovarian region, like an internal tumor sxyp-
lying on I. side ; on sitting and lying in evening, <
purating, at the same hour every day, extending to
lying on back, with oppression at heart at night in ;
Extremities. —
Tearing in joints, now in shoulder, meagre to enal)le one
to generalize. It seems, how-
now in elbows, now in fingers, < r. side. Pain ever, to be analagouH to Zincuni.
towards evening; T. in various joints. Drawing in Generalities. —
Lying with tlie head low and the
lingers, toes, knees and ankles. Drawing i)ain in hands under it. Jactitations, startings of limbs
axilla and in neiglil)oring part of ehest anteriorly, (Zinc). Cutting in joints. Restlessness. Weakness
all'eeting the nerves, in bed, bel'ore sleep. Tearing in after vomiting; W. of affected parts, with horripilation.
1. shoulder-joint; in shoulders and arms, at first worse Aggravation of symptoms in morning, before noon,
in joints, afterwards worse in long bones. Constrie- after grief, after drunkenness, by hunger, when lying
tiou of shoulders, so that he could not move them. and sitting; after sleep, on walking in open air, from
Tearing through 1. arm drawing, in ;
r. arm in morn- a draught of air, from reflection, in air, in sunshine,
ing on waking, lasting through forenoon, after rising when staring at an object, when ascending steps, when
it extends into r. wrist. Nundjness of 1. arm at night, walking, after running, when lying, finally they may
with pricking in little finger. Weariness of arms, compel lying down during deglutition and after vexa-
;
witli heaviness. Q']dema of hands, < 1. tion. Amelioration when sitting; when eating.
—
Lower Extremities. Pain in knees waking him at ; —
Mind and Head. Horror of solitude; of work.
night, extending I'rom r. knee-cap to outer side of leg, Anxiety Ijcfore going to stool. Apprehension at ap-
;
< slightest motion of leg. \Yeariness of legs in morn- proach of anybody. Irritability. Head, lancina-
ing alter rising, with heaviness in them and with tions. Hammering in H. Inflammation of brain.
sleepiness. (Qildema of legs up to knees, the skin Tingling in head, with digging and twitching. Ten-
shines and pressure with fingers leaves an imjjression sion and sensation as if in a vise. Apoplexy.
for a long time) (O. of feet up to inferior third of
;
Pressure above eyes. Pain in vertex. Pulsation in
legs). Cramplike pain in r. sole when walking. temples.
Skin. —
Dry, scaly herpes (Ars.) at outside of Eyes. —
Hollow. Surrounded by blue circles. Lan-
elbows, r., then 1. on internal malleoli, 1., then r.
; cinations extending outward. Rending pain. Burn-
Formication of arms, < 1., with weight and difficulty ing lachrymation. Dilatation of one jjujiil with con-
in raising them. Itching on lower part of tibia on ; traction of other. Tension in brows. Inability to
ankles on abdomen in evening on undressing, and
; read small type. Hemeralopia (Lye.). Aggravation
on calves like stings of insects, on chest and abdomen
; of symptoms in the dark, at night, on looking at a
every evening, > in bed on going to sleep, afterwards white object and when walking.
it apjieared during the day, > at evening.
ClilliC'Ul. — Op-tcities of cornea, with sluggish inflammation
Sleep. —
Sleepiness, lay down early and slept well all (scrofulous).
night with his clothes on S. as after severe illness.
Sleeplessness; in evening and night from arterial
;
Ears. —
Lancinations. Lacerating pain. Pressure
of stomach and in r. ear; the fore- behind. Clucking. Abnormal hearing alternating
pulsations in pit
with abnormal vision. Sounds echo in head.
part of the night on account of rush of ideas, then
restless sleep the first hours in the evening, then
;
Nose. —
Obstruction by swelling. Lacerating pain.
sudden waking with jiulsations in both ears. Rest-
;
Tension. Tightness at root. Numbness. Epistaxis.
Smell ulcerative. Smell cancerous. (Caries of bones
less sleep. Interrupted sleep, and the next morn-
ing latigue as if he had not slept at all. Delirium and ulcerations ?)
at night, ceasing on waking, but returning as soon as
Face, Mouth and (Esophagus. Face grayish. Coun- —
lie goes to sleep. Voluptuous dreams, with painful tenance gloomy. Looked vexed. Trembling of jaw.
erections V. dreams, with emission of semen.
Lips swollen aphtha^ on lips spasmodic motion of
; ;
;
Fever. —
Shivering, which passes off quickly towards
upper lip. Mouth symptoms < during deglutition.
Salivation. Taste pitchy ; salt T. Constriction of
2 r.M. Chilliness towards 10 r.M. at night; with ;
Clillicnl. —
Ititermiltont fever, paro.\_vsms nbout niiddiiy stomach; after drinking beer; walking or carr>-ing
(11 A.M.), the p:\roxysins may he incomplele in their stiigcs, accom-
burdens, and symptoms in hypochondria.
t>aiiied by hiviuorrhages, especially from the bowels coUlness pre-
uominales, not ^
heat; it may he followed immeiliately by cold
;
—
Clinical. Black vomit of yellow fever or of other diseases.
sweat, with terrible anguish; in one c;iso (a child) the paroxysm Persistent vomiting of drunkards.
Wius uiHMmpanied by convulsions and hivmorrhagc from the bowels.
Abdomen. —L;\ncinations : in 1. hypochondrium.
Griping in lower. Stretching pain. Bruised pain.
Cadmiuni Sulfaratum. Pressure in sides. Compressed feeling. Puls;\tions.
Inertia.
This s;ilt is triturated with sugar of milk for use.
Respiratory Organs and Chest. Breatliing inter- —
General Action. — Our knowledse of its action is too rupted during sleep, \\aut of air on waking. Cough,
Cainca. 228 Cainca.
with unconsciousness, agitation, red in face, pain balls were pressed upward, and the light fell
stomach or vomiting of bile. External chest swollen. only from above, with troubled vision. CEdema of
Inflammation of mammary glands. Painful blows in r. lower lid, then minute pustular point. Pressure in
chest. Rheumatic joain in external C. Drawing in orbital bones, then pressure downward in upper half
external C. Lungs feel as if adherent to chest. Con- of r. orbital margin, pressive drawing along supra-
traction of C. Feeling of dilatation in C. Tingling orbital nerve, with vomiturition and uneasiness in
in C. Beating near heart. Weakness of C. Symp- abdomen, afterwards the same on 1. side. Photopho-
toms of C. < squatting posture. bia. Vision misty after sleeping in afternoon cloudy ;
—
Neck and Back. Pain in muscles of neck, as from before r. eye, before twelve o'clock.
efibrts to vomit. Griping in region of kidneys. —
Ear and Nose. Hissing in E. Roaring and buzzing
—
Upper Extremities. Stretching of arms. Swelling as from a swarm of insects. Catarrh, < in daytime,
of bones of arms. Swollen sensation in arms. Ten- of thin mucus, excoriating nose.
sion in forearm. Gnawing in hands. Jerking of —
Mouth. Pasty mucus on teeth in afternoon much ;
fingers. Tearing in metacarpal joints. paplike naucus on T. after dinner. Tearing in upper
—
Lower Extremities. Lancinations in joints and in teeth in evening. Tongue coated white ; coated with
heels. Digging. Sprained pain. Boring. Rheuma- mucus dry, with a dirty white coat. Irritation of
;
tism. Numbness of thighs. Cramp in legs, with buccal inembrane as far as larynx, with increased
trembling of knees. Pressure in knee. Tearing in saliva. Salivation thick abundant saliva.
; Saliva
legs. Cramp in calf Feet agitated by shocks while seemed no longer to be secreted. Off'ensive breath on
asleep. Heaviness of feet. waking.
Skin. —
Blue. Red spots on limbs. Brown spots on Throat. —Ulcers extending up to the Eustachian
elbow on chest. Yellow spots on cheeks and nose.
; tube. Inflammation, with foul-smelling saliva. Scrap-
Yellow eruption. Eruption on forehead, nose and ing ; causing cough on uvula, with pressure in
;
around mouth. Chilblains. Erysipelatous inflam- stomach mounting into oesophagus, not > by eructa-
mation of nose. Erysipelas of mammEe. Herpes on tions, and with vomiturition, then borborygmi as before
temples. Scaly, tearing, damp, suppurating herpes. diarrhoea; in throat and oesophagus, with itching.
Boils on nose on buttocks.
; Suppuration of axillary Grating. Roughness. Rawness, with peppery taste
glands. Crawling in face. Itching at night in bed in it. Irritation in upper part, obliging hawking.
I. when touched and during cold > scratching, ; Burning and grating pain. Burning, at first with sen-
which excites a voluptuous feeling. sation as from pepper, with hoarseness and rawness
Sleep. —Sleepiness in forenoon; S. when sitting. and dryness of throat, requiring frequent clearing.
Sleeps with his eyes open. Moaning and smiling in Dryness. ^ Dysphagia, beginning at upper and back
sleep. Somnolence, with revery. Nightmare on fall- part of T. Cold feeling down oesophagus.
ing asleep, with startings. —
Stomach, Appetite lost for supper less at dinner.
; ;
Fever. —
Coldness after sleeping and after waking
;
;
Thirst. Eructations tasteless, with dryness of throat
;
with heat of hands. Horripilation after drinking H., ; and trembling of hands. Nausea. Vomiturition ; with
with hot hands. Fever before midnight. Sweat in shivering then borborygmi, several liquid stools, copious
;
axillae in palms.
; urine and continual desire to urinate; < by spitting.
Violent vomiting. Copious vomiting of saliva, bile,
Cainca. chyme and then several stools envel-
fascal matters,
oped in viscous mucus. Peculiar indefinable sensa-
A tincture is prepared from the dried bark of the root of Chio- tion in epigastrium and in umbilical region, with in-
cocca racemosa, Jag.
creased urine, > pappy stool. Coldness, then on
General Action indefinite, except that the urinary whole anterior part of chest, forcing him to button his
symptoms seem i)ronounced and similar to Sarsap., coat, then pressure in S. and throat as from a foreign
Apocyn., and probably will be found allied to Galium. body, changing into burning C. in epigastric region. ;
Uneasiness. Weakness ; after dinner forcing him to turgescence at upper part, < clearing throat. Inflation
lie down. Symptoms < in daytime and especially and discomfort, with tenderness to touch, especially
from 4 to 6 p.m. Violence in evening, with anger. under umbilicus. Gurgling. Rumbling; with pain
Ennui, forgetfulness. Indisposition for mental labor. under umbilicus and desire to go to stool. Perceptible
—
Head. Aching; especially in occiput, forbidding pulsation in aorta during rest after eating. Cutting;
reading and every mental exertion. Heaviness. after breakfast and dinner C. before stool; C, with
;
Lancinating shocks in 1. frontal eminence. Tearing then liquid stool; then diarrhoea mixed with air-
in middle of forehead. Supraorbital pain alternately bubbles; tractive, all around A., with continual bor-
on r. and 1. side. Sinciput, darting jjain in r. half; borygmi and eructations, he is obliged to go to bed in
pressure pressure downward
;
embarrassment, with
; apprehension of inflammation of the liver, > diarrhcea.
pressure, then weight uneasiness, with pressure and
; Tenderness on touching it and bending backward.
heaviness. Piercing pain in r. temple. Lancination Uneasiness and fulness, not > by eructations.
in 1. temple and r. side of chest. Weight in temples Stitches in and through spleen. Pressure in r. and
and occiput in occiput,
; with pressure. 1. lobes of liver, extending into r. inferior pulmonary
Eyes. —
Pain, with impaired vision and cedema of lobe. Warmth about umbilicus, colic, with bor-
upper lids. Increased sensibility. Burning. Pressure borygraus, then eructations as from small doses of
in balls, with oedema of 1. upper lid, which was after- tartar emetic. Pressive and lancinating pain in mid-
wards red and wrinkled and itched P. downward ; dle of ascending colon, not > by eructations. Hypo-
and upward in balls, with sensation as if the gastrium distended but soft. ;
; ;
iiotliinf,' l)ut air, and with anxiety and warmth in Wakes in fright and with cries, from painful dreams.
lower ahdonien. Burning in anus. Tickling in anus Lascivious dreams, with erections, restlessness, and
in evening on lying down, obliging scratching. was awakened towards morning by an emission.
Stool. — Soft alter dinner. Copious; and soft and fre- Fever. —
Chill, witli tremljling, then weight in head,
quent, followed by short colicky pains returning periodi- heat in face and roaring and tingling in ears. Heat
cally frequent,'semi-nuid, yellow, preceded by cutting dry, < towards evening, without thirst
;
H. of face. ;
in al)donicn. Two in the clay, soft, dark. Frequent in Sweat in evening on least motion and in cold air.
;
tion of urethra. Drawing pain in urethra, causing dull feeling after going to bed. Numbness, especially
desire to urinate. Copious virine frequent and dark
; in face. Amelioration after supper A. on lying down.
;
gray exi^eetoration. Inclination to cough. ing at 5 A.M., suddenly > at breakfast, with prosopal-
Chest. — Peculiar shooting over trunk, with beating gia at sunset and lasting all night, after riding in
;
jiain. Isolated pains in trunk, lancinating and bruis- afternoon and evening, with pain in face. Neuralgia
ing. Darlings in middle third of r. side. Piercing almost every day and every other night, suddenly >
jKiin in middle of r. Pricking in lower third of r., on eating, aiid in face. Dull heavy feeling in morning ;
with feeling of weight there. Oppression in inferior on rising, > after moving around full and dull hea\-y ;
third, with embarrassed respiration on ascending feeling, afterwards settling in occipital region. Dull
steps, beginning in sternum. Constriction with feeling. Feeling as if as large as a half-bushel. Ver-
;
as if broken. Pricking pain in 1. hand. Lower ex- mation. Heaviness without sleejnness. Upper lids
tremities, stretching ; heaviness depression in lower feel as heavy and thick as shoe leather. Burning in 1.
;
lin\bs, with drawing in mnscles of calf, in femoro-tibial inner canthus. Inability to see at midnight on going
articulation, with rheumatic pain in shoulder and out of doors, rubbed his eyes to bring sight.
back on r. side, in 1. intercostal muscles of second and Ears, Nose and Face. —
Redness of lobules of e^irs;
third spaces and in ujiper lumbar vertebra", the pain sudden, clearly defined, of ahv of nose. Nose is most
in the second intercostal space extends to sternum and prominent, on looking down it looks large and as if
lasts till e\'ening. Breaking pain in knee, with feeling extendii^g out from face. Face yellow. Rough feel-
as if the lower end of the femur would escape from ing ill F. Pufled-up feeling in F. Insensibility to
the patella (?). Tearing in feet after dinner. Pressure pinching in F. Pain through 1. malar-bone.
in lower third of under part of r. foot. Weakness in Moutii. —
Aching in unsound bicuspids when biting
soles: in feet after eating. Pricking under nail of anything. Tongue wdiite and rough, looking Uke a
great toe. ealt"s, with feeling as if scalded and as if the skin
Sleep. — Yaivning ; with stretching of limbs and would peel oft'. Feeling as if tlie tongue fiUed the
cramplike feeling in lower limbs. Sleepiness in moiftli.
; Sjieech thick and slow. Sahvation. Taste
morning. Sleepless all night. Restless sleep, with as of lye T. between sour and bitter sweetish now
; :
Cajuputum. 230 Caladium.
(always had been salt) ; acrid, in pharynx and (Esoph- and body and upper part of legs. Itching, < scratch-
agus. ing.
Throat. —Constant and hawk up Sleep.
inclination to spit —
Gaping and stretching. Desire to sleep with
much tough white mucus, which I could feel drawn arms locked under his head. Sleep unsound. Amor-
through nares. Burning in lower part B. down to ous dreams without emissions unpleasant D., and in
; ;
urine dark red, smelling like that of cats. Diminished from sweat motion and open air. ;
desire, penis soon becoming shrivelled and not half its fever. Fear of cutting himself while shaving. Anger.
usual size. Desire gone. Ill humor and despondency when his appetite is
Respiratory Organs and Chest. — ;
Warmth down trachea into lungs. Cough, with sion of head and sleepiness. Wants something, but
strangulation C. almost causing vomiting.
; Pain does not know what. Forgetfulness of what he has
across chest; in r. side below ribs; in r. lung; sharp, done during the day. Confusion, inability to concen-
through superior part of lungs occasional sharp, trate mind. Occasional tendency to stupor, from
;
through lungs sharp, from before backward through which he would arouse, cry, talk incoherently and
;
superior and internal jjarts of r. lung. Soreness across perhaps drop into stupor again.
chest, with pain in 1. shoulder. Lungs felt loose while —
Head. Drawing tearing, extending to head. Ach-
riding and as if I must hold them together by press- ing; after midday sleep or after lying on side, > when
ing on them. sitting with nausea throbbing
; tensive bursting, ; ; ;
P. weak. Sensitiveness of cervical muscles to press- fusion, with whirlings. Vertigo in morning, with
ure. Pain in dorsal surface of 1. scapula. Stitches nausea and with stitches in pit of stomach V. after ;
through r. lumbar region when stooping. running; on rising. Forehead, vessels prominent;
Extremities. —
Almost complete loss of sensibility boring aching, also in eyes tension as from a plas-
; ;
on outer side of thighs and dorsal surfaces of forearms ter; dulness in sinciput, with heaviness. Temple,
and hands, with sensitiveness to pinching on inside of stitches in r., < in r. eye stitches in 1., > by pressure, ;
thighs and jjalmar surface of hands. Enlarged feeling with boring cutting. Pain in temples from r. to
; ;
in joints, with some pain in shoulder-joints. ; Pain on occiput throbbing stupefying, in r. on waking.
; ;
feeling as if they would tremble if I would let them. of sand. Sensation of a hair. Pain on looking at
Feeling like soaked wood hanging to me, after break- distant objects stupefying P. when smoking tobacco, ;
fast. When raised, feeling as if they would drop in and in forehead, with heat in face and restlessness,
spite of me. Weakness of elbows, with lame feeling. then hawking of mucus, slimy vomiting and urging
Laming sensation in carpal bones of wrist. to stool. Burning. Hot lachrymation. Sclerotica yel-
—
Knee. Stitches through at midnight on rising in low. Balls, stitches aching aching posteriorly sore ; ; ;
bed. Pain. Weakness when walking with pain, so to touch. Lids red and inflamed (Rhus t.), eyes smart-
;
that walking was difficult. ing and burning (Apis., Sulph.) styes on lower ;
Skin. —Eruption as thick as measles all over arms (Graph.). Bright spots before eye, and flickering.
;
; ;
tering. Roaring. "Tic-tac" sounds in r., like two pit, impeding respiration and causing cough. Deep-
drops of water falling. seated pain in pit on pressure. Burning pain, with
Nose. —
Painful ijimjDles in r. nostril, on .septum. frequent ineffectual retching (Ars.). Burning; all the
Smarting from the air. Sudden burning in upper evening after tea and chocolate and in upper abdo-;
part in evening, then irritation to sneeze, short sneez- men, becoming a pressure that extends under breast,
ing, then fluent coryza. Stoppage. Dry, as if lined and then gnawing in orifice of stomach, which jjre-
with white of egg. Fluent coryza. Discharge of vents deep breathing and eructations. Heaviness in
scanty yellow, glairy mucus. pit, preventing cough. Fluttering as of a bird, from
Face. —
Scarlet. Pale, sickly, with black rings morning till afternoon, causing nausea. Throbbing in
around eyes. Biting-burning stitches in cheek. pit, tiring him, after walking. Dryness after eating,
Chapped feeling. Lips swollen dry and scaly sore ; ;
differentfrom thirst. Weak, gone feeling.
(Arum t.) under sore and swollen
; smarting of ; —
Clinioal. Inflammation of stomach, with fluttering as of
upper. warm drinks, stomach feels full of dry food,
a bird, tolerates only
—
Mouth. Toothache mornings and evenings as if
;
with acrid vomiting.
—
;
after vomiting, with insipid, herbaceous taste on flatus. Cramps, could not walk nor sit straight. Sud-
tongue and scratching in throat. Tongue white den twisting ijaiii in evening. If the burning extends
dark purple dark brown streak down centre (Bap.)
; into A. it leaves a pressure. Pain on touch, < in re-
yellowish red on edges, dirty yellow at base gion of bladder. Drawing in forenoon after a sour
cracked, yellow down centre (Bap.) " strawberry " plum, then nausea from smoking a few whiffs of a
; ;
swollen, feels too large for mouth rough sore on cigar, then corrosive acid vomiting, with mucus and
; ;
margin pricking in tip tip feels burnt feels greasy part of some cocoa, then hunger.
; ; ;
;
Throbbing after
tender, feels raw. Articulation difficult, as if mouth internal heat, with prostration T. < on r. side above ;
nares. Inflammation, with pain on swallowing. with knives. Urging in morning on rising mornings, ;
Pricking in r. side. Pain in soft palate on swallow- noisy flatus, then straining to eject a pappy stool;
ing. Scratching, with dry sensation and hawking of frequent desire for a pasty yellow stool. Burning in
mucus (Arum t.). Dryness, not in mouth, without A. after stool (Sulph.). Discharge of thin red blood
thirst, imth aversion tocold water ; D., with irritation then of fluid.
after stool; D. of mucus after stool,
and roughness of posterior nares, with rawness and
; —Frequent, watery,
then thicker. Diarrhcea,
Stool.
roughness of fauces and base of tongue, with stiff-
; with tenesmus. Soft, large, yellow soft, yellow, fre- ;
ness. Tickling, with cough. " Wanted to shut up," quent; S. sour, offensive, yellowish-brown; S., then
with stitches towards ears and with burning and pain passage of flatus, later moving about and burning in
in stomach. abdomen, then hjemorrhoidal symptoms after a second
—
Stomach. Hunger in evening, but he eats nothing, stool and passage of blood. Scanty, pasty. Mushy,
;
then nausea in morning while half asleep, like faint- dark. Lumpy. Constiijation. Nearly white. Clay-
ness, as if he had overeaten and must vomit, > when colored, difficult (Hepar s.). Omitted, with feeling of
fully awake desire for sour things, pickles.
; Appetite diarrhoea in evening.
lost; he eats only because the stomach is hollow, with- Urinary Organs. Region of bladder painful to —
out hunger, but hastily, and is immediately satisfied. touch, bladder seems full, without desire to urinate,
Great desire to smoke and uncommon relish for it. then moderate micturition. Spasmodic drawing at
Thirst; waking him at night, with dryness of lips. side of bladder towards penis, or deep behind or near
Longing for beer without decided thirst, with inability bladder. Stitches in urethra in evening. Burning in
to drink water. Drinks nothing all day. urethra. Urine pale high-colored, smells strong ;
Eructations of air ; as if stomach were full of dry food ; turbid, pinkish, with pellicle gelatinous precipitate.
acid E. incomplete, because hindered by burning
; Sexual Organs. Seem larger, as if f)uffed, relaxed — ;
pressure in abdomen. Hiccough. Nausea on rising and sweating, and skin of scrotum seems thick.
;
;
when smoking his accustomed tobacco and after- Glans covered with red points, with dryness, causing
wards with confusion of head sudden, when smok- desire to rub it, prepuce swollen along its margin, sore
; ;
Caladium. 232 Caladium.
and painful. Burrowing in Retraction of pre-
penis. with inability to use them well and feeling as if they
puce after coition, with pain and swelling. Swelling would be paralyzed.
of prepuce, soreness on its margin, with biting on Lower Extremities. Sharp pains, > moving about. —
urinating, compelling rubbing. Sore corrosive pain Leg, sticking in 1. tired when walking. Knee, sud-
;
on pre23uce. Erections mornings when half-awake, > den pain in 1. as if it would be torn asunder, with
trhen fully awake in morning without desire
;
in ; cracking on stepping, preventing walking weakness ;
morning, and cohabited, but suddenly his desire ceased when standing, with trembling. Pinching in soles at
and he did not know whether there was an emission night. Sticking in a corn in a corn on 1. foot, and S. ;
or not painful, without desire, changing one morning in 1. eye in a corn on 1. little toe.
;
;
as if broken, with too early emission no E., even after ; Red inflamed spot on bridge of nose. Rash on wrist,
amorous caresses. Sweat on scrotum. Imisotency, forearm and bend of elbow, with white vesicles and
relaxation of penis during excitement and desire. itching at night in heat and internal burning after
Desire increased diminished. Emission after mictu-
; scratching itching, on chest.
; Nettle-rash on chest, al-
rition in dreams
; no E. during embrace, and no
; ternating with asthma N. of red pimples, which itch ;
orgasm, penis less hard than usual. and burn, on inner side of forearm, with oppression of
Female. Pruritis vulvas (Amb., Rhus t., Sulph., chest, so that he could scarcely breathe, as if mucus
Graph.). Cramp pains in uterus after midnight. ivould suffocate him, < after eating and after midday nap.
Pimples on mons veneris and 1. ear painful, red, on
Clinical. — The most efficient remedy in pruritis of the ;
vulva aud vagina. r. ear. White pustules here and there, with red areola,
of cough seem to originate above larynx. Hoarse. Inability dex 1. elbow shin in a point on 1. calf fingers, <
; ; ; ;
of mucus, also chest seems hollow afterwards, weak, closure of eyes while walking in open air, with nausea
toneless, at night, preventing sleep and recurring next like emptiness, weakness and prostration in knees
morning. Constant desire to take a deep breath, cannot e^'ening before dinner, so that eyes close, with ten-
;
get air enough. Difiicult respiration, with grasping at sion in temples. Necessity to lie down during the
his throat; D., irregular and accelerated. Incomplete day, but inability to sleep, with shivering and vertigo.
respiration, inspiration catching, with sinking in pit of Sleepless till 1 a.m. Anxious groans and moans in
;
as if they had been dislocated and snapped back again. excessive erections at 4 a.m., without desire, then deep
Stitches in evening 1. side near sternum
; ; r. side, ; sleejJ towards 6 a.m., so that he could not rouse him-
evenings in bed, < by lying on 1. side, > lying on r., self, with \'ivicl dreams of persons he had not seen for
with oppression; deep-seated between 1. nipple and years. Everything troubles him in sleep.
shoulder. Cutting in r. side, < during, respiration and —
Dreams. Restless, anxious. Vivid of dead per- ;
by pressure. Aching in r. side in twinges on r. side ; sons, of events of i^ast years, after waking he falls
over fifth rib. Tightness. Oppression with burning ; asleep again directly and continues to dream of them.
in stomach. Peculiar throbbing below heart, not pal- Of fighting and murder. Confused sleep, during
pitation, only perceptible to hand. which everything comes to his mind which he had
—
Heart and Pulse. Heart, cutting in region; con- forgotten while awake.
striction action irregular action slow.
; Throbbing of
; Fever. —
Chilliness in evening, coldness extending
;
all arteries on lying down, < carotids, the thud of from abdomen to feet, with coldness of fingers in ;
heart-beats rises into ears. Pulse rapid, weak P. hard, ; limbs ; feet and head and hands
legs, with hot face,
full, jerking. 1. hand and arm as if ligatured over back and whole ;
—
Back. Stitches in forenoon, as from incarcerated body, with drawing pains in 1. little finger, which feels
flatus. Pain in spine. Bruised feeling in morning on as if full and gone to sleejj, and stretched sensation
rising. Stifi"ness, and in neck. Loins, boring and in whole body. Shaking, < of lower jaw.
burrowing, and in anus pain in 1. pain in morning,
; ;
Heat during the day, then in evening till midnight
;
a kind of weakness, with stitches on certain move- coldness, thirst, wheezing in chest, sleepiness, fever
ments, < walking. wakes him again about midnight and then disappears
Extremities. —
Jactitation. Drawing pinching be- with throbbing in chest and coryza; after midday
tween bones of forearm and behind tendo-achillis. sleep, then sweat, then chill in open air every day be- ;
of r. Crampy tingling running \i\) from feet, and then waking him, with thirst before midnight, chill after ;
in 1. arm. Loss of power. midnight with fulness and heaviness over orbits with
; ;
—
Upper Extremities. Pain in muscles of 1. forearm. thirst, pain in ear, swelling of submaxillary glands and
Stiffiiess of r. forearm. Veins stand out on back of constipation internal, > sleejD ; internal, with ex- ;
hand. Feeling in palms towards evening like pins hausting sweat. Hot and dry skin. Hot hands and
and needles, similar to what is felt when ulnar nerve feet. Heat in flushes over head, face and chest H. ;
is struck, or by some persons when looking down from ascends into head H. of feet every day between 4 and
;
a height, > sleep. Fingers felt large, like sausages, 5 P.M. ; hands, face and abdomen, with coldness of
;;; ;
feet before midnight, after inidni}:;ht coldness of abdo- if he had not slept enough or had been dissipating;
men and heat of feci, without thirst. Burning on ex- drawing, above r. eye on exerting mind, and in occi-
ternal upper margin of ear, without redness or heat; put; drawing and jtressivc A. in 1. supraorbital region
sudden con-osive B. in si)ot9 on skin, on cheeks, nose, or in temi)oral bone.
toes, etc., obliging touching, always on r. side. —
Tem pies. Stitches i)enetrating T. digging, near I.
;
Sweat over whole body in forenoon towards even- eyebrow on moving jaw^ rhythmical, intermittent, bor-
; ;
ing, with prostration, yawning and sleepiness; after ing outward, extending upward into 1., > touch and
licat, alluring tlio flics; cold, clannny on face. when sitting. Drawivfj aching in r. muscle, also in
evening, at times with pressure on upper teeth, on
Calcarea Acetica. pressing upon the temple the pain changes into ach-
ing in the forehead; the drawing aching always <
To follow tlie syniptiiriialoloi,')' use the drug as prepared by
Jliiluieniann, a .solulioii of clean broken o)'.ster-sliells in dilute
after eating and even while eating, with sensitiveness
Acetic acid. of teeth while chewing, as if they were loose and would
be bent over. Cramplike pain in r. in 1. Pressure
—
General Action. Comj^iare Calcarea carb. and Acetic
;
tent, in evening before sleep, > emission of flatus, with side of O., with stifl' feeling in neck jerklike pressing-
;
which objects seemed like diflorent olijects and with outward in 1. side of 0., extending into neck feeling ;
dread of darkness the first part of the day, liveliness as if 0. would be pressed asunder. Whole scalp sen-
;
and contentment the last part. Ajjprehensive, sad sitive on moving fi-ontal muscles back and forth
mood, as if awaiting depressing news. Sadness, almost crawling and itching on S. not > rubbing tickling- ;
to weeping, with solicitous care for the jiresent and itching on S., with pain at roots of hair on touch.
future. Eyes. —
Liflammation, the white entirely red, with
Ffetfulness as soon as he left the open air, where he much matter in eyes, especially in external canthi, and
felt better, with disinclination to talk and with in- ulceration of external canthi. Tearing-stitching in r.,
creased headache; F. as soon as he was quiet and as if inflamed. Itching. Pupils dilated, then con-
thoughtful, with sleepiness and aversion to every- tracted. Agglutination in morning on waking. Sticki-
thing; with indifference to most important objects, he ness of lids "on moving them, with pressure in canthi,
did all his work with aversion all day, but good especially external one.
; Burning in 1. upper lid, ex-
humor and talkativeness in the evening. Disinclina- tending to internal canthus. Hardened matter in can-
tion to talk, without moroseness. Liveliness and de- thi. Sticking in canthi itching, in inner, > rubbing.
;
sire to be with jieople and to talk. Loss of will power Itching in canthi tickling, in r. external canthus.
;
now in occiput, now in temples, > pressure or on ex- were before r. drum, without diminished hearing.
erting mind. Shattering iii brain on stepping, like an Sensitiveness to noise in evening on falling asleep.
echo in the head. Heaviness on stooping, > rising, Whizzing, with confusion of head.
with jerks in temples and with pain in whole head, Nose.^Pimples in nostrils, with scabs. Gnawing
Stupid feeling from 3 a.m. till 4 p.im., as if he had pain in root. Frequent sneezing without coryza.
turned in a circle. Vertigo; on walking in open air Coryza, with sensitiveness of nose and internal heat in
on walking in open air, as if he would iall to the right head fluent, with headache fluent, with much sueez-
; ;
stupefying, the head inclines forward to the left as if ; iiig; stopped, with frequent sneezing.
his body did not stand firmly. Face. —Yellow. Pain in muscles of 1. cheek. Ten-
—
Forehead. Stitches on walking, which especially sion in r. cheek as if swollen. Throbbing on cheek-
Aching in r. upper
afleet 1. side of forehead, > continuing to walk inter-
: bones. Tearing in r. u]>pcr jaw.
mittent, in 1. ; boring, in 1. when sitting, > walking, jaw when chewing. ^loist scurf below r. angle ot
standing and touch boring, in middle, extending
; mouth. Roughness of lips, especially of upper, with
into brain. Aching on walkiiig in open air, esjiecially dryness, as if "they would crack. Itching-crawling on
above 1. eyebrow in r. eminence, extending to r. eye
; upper lip, which, after rubbing, appeai-s on another
and compelling him to close it stitpcfi/ing. with con-
; spot near by.
fusion of senses and obscuration of head uhilc reading, —
Mouth. Stitches in teeth. Gnawing pain in r.
and he did not know where he was stupefying, in
; upjier molars, as if they would be hollow. Throbbing
r., < stooping stupefying in morning after rising, as
; toothache, with sensitiveness of teeth to touch and
Calcarea Acetica. 234 Calcarea Acetica.
with swelling of gum, which pained when touched. Eespiratory Organs. —Rattling on expiration, as from
Stitches in upper gum. Boring in r. upper gum, then mucus in chest. Tickling, which provokes cough.
swelling, with pressive drawing in r. temporal muscles. The cough becomes loose, with expectoration of large
Blisters on tongue, with burning pain and heat in pieces like purulent matter. Breathing difficult, >
mouth. Rawness on tongue, with soreness and white bending shoulders backward.
coat R. on back of tongue, with scraping, provoking
;
Sensation of much mucus in fauces on swallowing, at every beat of the heart; outward in r. side; out-
with dryness in mouth. Sticking on r. upper part of ward beneath 1. axilla, < inspiration out through ;
oesophagus when not swallowing. spine, between scaj^ulEe itching, < expiration, > rub-
;
—
Stomach. Thirst in morning; T., with dryness of bing. Cutting outward in lowest ribs, < inspiration.
throat for cold drinks, especially for water. Eructa- Anxiety, as if too narrow, < sitting, with short breath,
;
tions sour ; and offensive ; empty E. Hiccough. Woke with aching in chest, < inspiration, the heart beating
at midnight from nausea, cough and a kind of heart- anxiously and trembling. Constrictive, anxious sen-
burn. Nausea^ with eructations, accumulation of sation, as if there were not room enough to breathe,
water in mouth and a kind of vertigo N. after drink- with stoppage of nose.
;
Anxious constriction and
ing milk in morning, as from a sour stomach. Pinch- difficult breathing, like a tension in lower chest, almost
ing-retching just below pit. Anxiety at pit. Anxiety suffocation on motion and when sitting.
as if it arose from the pit, when sitting, > walking or —
Heart and Back. Sticking-drawing pain in prse-
standing, with burning in abdomen. cordial region. Jerks from posterior wall of chest to
—
Abdomen. Rumbling and gurgUng, as from empti- between scapulse, synchronous with beat of heart,
ness ;
R. in r. side, as before diarrhoea audible, and with anxiety. Stitches on inner side of scapula in
; ;
crayrling in r. side, extending outward, as from flatus, middle of spine on walking in open air, > when
which is passed. Tearing in muscles, < inspiration. standing in a spot above small of back on touch
;
Cutting every morning, and in evening and night, > jerking, in sacrum and at same time above ankle.
after eating, leaving a gurgling. Pinching, almost Cutting, pressing-out pain in r. loin, transiently >
cramiDlike pain in walls, in r. groin, in a spot, when touch.
speaking, with pain on pressure. —
Upper Extremities. Pain in shoulders. Stitches in
Griping in hypochondriac region, below pit of axillffi. Upper arm, jerking in 1.; tearing-jerking;
stomach, with chilliness over whole body. Tensive tearing-stitching in muscles of 1. when sitting pinch- ;
pinching in hypochondrium and in pit of stomach. ing (with tearing) in muscles on walking in open air.
Pinching in H. and in chest, which here and there Tearing in muscles of 1. forearm with boring stitches ; ;
ends in stitches. Griping-twinging in H., extending cramphke tearing in muscles of 1. forearm. Cramp-
to beneath sternum, where it becomes sticking and like pain in forearm, in front of elbow; in outer side
causes eructations. Griping in a spot below umbili- of F. near 1. wrist. Sprained pain just above wrist, <
cus, which becomes a gurgling, on rubbing frequent rest.
; Stitches in outer condyles of wrists. Crawling
in region of bladder, always with emission of flatus. and sticking in wrist.
Pressure in hypogastrium, causing confusion of
'
—
Lower Extremities. Soreness between nates when
head. Pinching on crest of ilium. Swelling of glands walking. Pinch ing-jerking on posterior side of hip-
of 1. groin. Tearing in inguinal glands when sitting joint, < rest. Stitches on outer side above 1. knee;
and walking. Sore pain in groins as if glands would on inner side of 1. thigh when sitting cramplike, in ;
swell, < walking, with slight swelling of glands. muscles of r. thigh when standing and walking, > sit-
Pressive tension in region of 1. groin. ting tearing, on inner side above knee when sitting.
;
—
Rectum and Stool. Twinging in end of R. when at Tearing on inner side of thigh on motion in hip-joint ;
stool, with rumbling and gurgling in abdomen. Itch- and about anterior crest of ilium on motion, extend-
ing in anus. Pressure in anus. Frequent diarrhoea. ing into groin. Cutting in socket of hip-joint when
Frequent stools, first solid, afterwards pasty, then thin, sitting. Bruised pain in muscles of thigh when walk-
with difficulty, then constipation. Constipation. No ing. Drawing, sprained pain in hip-joint when
stool. walking.
Urinary and Sexual Organs. —Frequent
urgings to Stitches in r. knee. Pain in knees when turning or
urinate, with profuse discharge frequent desire, with touching them in 1. knee, even during rest drawing
; ; ;
scanty discharge. "Urine turbid, like gruel, after cramplike, on knee-cap sprained, in 1. knee-cap when
;
standing. Tickling itching at end of glans tickling sitting, > walking and standing.
;
Tearing-jerking in
I. on prepuce. L. testicle spasmodically drawn up to forepart, below knee during rest. Aching in 1. tibia
abdomen, with pain on touch and with pain in 1. near ankle when walking in open air intermittent, in ;
quarter of the moon, in a woman who had not men- if weary, he was obliged to change frequently from one
struated for years. place to another. Drawings in legs extending to tips
Clinical. —Membranous dysmenorrhcea in persons of a Cal- of toes.
carea habit. Swelling of 1. external malleolus. Cramp in soles
Calcarea Carbonica. 235 Calcarea Carbonica-
and toes at night, and on drawing on the boots during Pulsation in vessels after dinner, especially in chest,
the day in soles after walking, > continuing to walk,
;
with rapid pulse. Stitches in various joints and mus-
and ceased when sitting. Cramplike pain in 1. sole. cles; in upper arm, beneath arms, in back and limbs.
Stitches in last joint of great toe during rest; in 1. lit- The pain was intense, but disappeared quickly.
tle toe, as if outside of it intermitting cramjDlike, in
; Strained easily (Con.), pain in small of back from lifting
r. toe when sitting and standing, > walking. anything heavy (Sil.). Taking cold easily (Kali c).
Skin. —
Inflamed swelling below patella. Pimple Painful tension over whole body. Drawing in whole
beneath lobule of ear, causing tensive pain in joint of body when walking, extending into head, obliging her
jaw on chewing P. in middle of cheek, that became
; to sit down.
moist after scratching, then greenish crusts. Pustule Sick feeling in wholfe body, with necessity to spit
above 1. eyebrow. Ulcer on cheek, with sticking. much and dread of open air; S. feeling after a walk,
Crawling beneath eye and on side of nose. Itching with hoarseness and oppression of chest. Great indis-
helov) calves ; on a spot where there was a tetter years position, > motion, with coldness of hands and feet, pale-
previous tickling, on index finger. Itching-tickling
; ness of face and palpitation. Indisposition, as in previ-
on border of 1. hand itching-sticking tickling in r.
; ous pregnancy. Discomfort in evening as before an
palm. attack of ague. Greatly affected by noise. Inclination
Sleep. —
Frequent yawning, as if he had not slept to stretch in morning. Uneasiness in evening, espe- ;
enough. Sleeijiness in morning, with fretfulness and cially in limbs in evening, after nausea in afternoon,
;
Sleeplessness nearly all night, with tossing about and of general dejjression, with confusion of head, vertigo,
general sweat. Restless sleep, with talking and fre- jDain in small of back and general chilliness.
quent waking. Frequent waking as if he had slept Inability to go up-stairs and exhaustion from it (Ars.,
enough as from some disturbance on account of
; ; Baryta, Si^ong.). Weakness ; in morning, also on waking
tossing about, and he thought he was lying turned from deep sleep, so that the confused and sleepy condition
around in bed. continued after rising ; in evening ; on walking, especially
—
Dreams. Frightful, shuddering. Of sick people, in limbs, with exhausting sweat; after icalking, even to
and of dead people, with violent weeping in sleep. feverishness, attack of chilliness and thirst; from
Vivid, full of strife and anger V., confused, unremera-
;
speaking ; for several days after coition, with sickness ; after
bered of previous transactions, with long, deep morn-
; dinner; after stool; the day before menstruation,
ing sleep. with fright at a trifle > walking ; > fresh open air,
;
Fever. —
Frequent chilliness, with yellow color of with oppression and anxiety ; cdl day, with sleepiness;
skin. Shivering, with frequent yawning S. over ; with yawning with attacks of convulsive laughter.
;
head and face and cold hands. External heat, even when sitting with sweat on face in attacks, with cold-
; ;
on lying down, with internal chilliness. Heat and ness and indistinct vision. Heaviness of body. Parts
redness of face, with hot forehead, cold hands and on which he has lain during afternoon nap go to sleep.
thirst. Sweat every morning; exhausting, day and The chronic troubles are better every other day.
night.
—
Clinical. Very frequently indicated in affections caused by
workingin water. In chronic inflammations of joints; swellings,
Calcarea Carbonica. without inflammations. Pains <^ change of weather, especially
in damp weather. Muscular rheumatism. Glandular enlarge-
Triturations of the pure white middle layer of the oyster-shell ment,
with suppuration, with fistulous ulcers. Various phases of
are used (Plahnemann).
scrofula. It is generally indicated in persons of a fair complexion,
General Action. —A
general nutrition (tissue) remedy. who are very sluggish and inclined to be fat
(fair, fat and flabby).
The child is not able to walk, is very backward. Epilepsi/ ; very
It seems to produce a well-marked cachexia which
frequently indicated in the cachexia, which leads to the develop-
may develop tuberculosis, epilepsy or other chronic ment of epileptiform spasms, and it will sometimes radically cure
disorders. The functions of various organs are dis- the disease. Marasmus. A general condition of mal-nutrition,
turbed, but the lymphatics are most jirominently the patient is flabby, weak, sluggish, has profuse sweats, profuse
discharges generally, and cold extremities.
afiected.
Allies. —
Baryta c, Magnes. c. Kali c, Sulph., Phos., —
Mind. Much crying in an infant. Lachrymose;
Lye, Sepia, etc. in evening. Cries and complaints about long-past
Generalities. —
Restless motion of whole body on ac- offenses. Weeping when remonstrated with. Eccen-
count of suppressed eructations. Trembling ; in morn- tric fancies as soon as she closes her eyes in the even-
ing in body on waking, with twitches of various mus- ing.
; Despair, with dread of disease and suffering and
cles in thigh and arm < in open air with weakness. forebodings of sad events D. of her own life, with
; ; ;
Anxious, with weakness. Twitching of muscles. Epilep- sadness, weeping and sudden attack of heat as if
tic attacks, lohile standing he suddenly fell to the ground dashed with hot water. Hypochondriac, she thinks
sidavuys and on returning to consciousness found himself she is deadly sick, but can complain of nothing.
lying with outstretched arms, then heat and siveat. Start- Anxiety, with palpitation A. in afternoon, with ;
ing from slight prick of a needle in finger, so that she headache, after nausea in forenoon; at night after
became nauseated, tongue, lips and hands became ivhite waking from a frightful dream, with trembling; at
and cold, with coldness of forehead and face, obscuration night, as if she were or would become insane, then
of vision, uneasiness, flushes of heat, trembling and shuddering chilliness and sensation as if body were
necessity to lie down, all > mesmerizing. dashed to pieces with busy mood, but accomplish-
;
Congestions of blood. Rushing of blood in all veins in ing nothing, then exhaustion. Fear that people woidd
morning on waking from a restless sleep, with swollen observe her confusion of mind ; F. that she would lose her
veins and with bruised sensation in whole bodv. reason (Cannab. ind.) that so7ne misfortune were about to
;
Calcarea Carbonica. 236 Calcarea Carbonica.
happen himself or some one else (Chin, s.), which he rising.
to Confusion; in morning on waking, also with
could not overcome ; and restlessness, as if he expected bad trembling through whole body and rush of blood to
news; at every near sound, < morning. Dread of the head after midday nap ; as if too fidl ; painful, so
;
future, with fear of consumption. Despondency, with a that she did not understand what she had read nor
kind of anguish. Sadness from every walk in open comprehend what was spoken. Confused trembling
air, with necessity to weep. Melancholy about heart, condition. Heaviness in morning on waking ; <
not exactly a sad feeling, with voluptuous trembling moving head and raising it, with heat in it almost ;
of bod}^ Loneliness is oppressive, with coldness of only in forehead, with heat. Stupefaction all after-
face, hands and feet. noon, like vertigo S. at night, waking him, increasing
;
Anger at everything in morning before stool A. at until it almost amounted to faintness, then trembling
;
thought of former vexation. Peevishness in m.orning of limbs and weakness, so that he could not sleep
after a little work, with weakness and despondency again. Insensibility, with bluntness, as in severe
P. evenings ; after taking cold, < morning ; with coryza. Great affection the day after coition. Feel-
spitting of saliva ;about trifles, so that she was dizzy ing as from intoxication. Rush of blood, during men-
all the evening and went to bed early, but could not struation, with heat in it (Sulph.) R. after a meal, ;
sleep. Restless disposition, with gloominess and with heat in face with discharge of blood from anus.
;
anxiety. Obstinacy. Impatience. Sullen mood. In- Congestion of blood, and to chest, preceded by painful
difference and taciturnity. Disgust for most persons. stiSness of spine.
Desire to be mesmerized. DmncUnation for every kind of Vertigo in morning after rising, with nausea, roar-
labor. ing in ears and feeling as if he would fall unconscious
Misj)laces words and easily chooses a wrong ex V. in morning when rising, < walking and standing,
pression. Forgetfulness. It seemed as if she did not with painful turning of head, as if in a circle, chilli-
know where she was on stooping or on moving head. ness and stitches in 1. side of head in forenoon, so ;
Vanishing of thoughts. Weakness of imagination, that everything seemed in a half dream at night, ;
during a slight effort in speaking it seemed as if the lasting till noon, with flickering before eyes on sud- ;
brain were paralyzed, especially in occiput, he could denly turning head and during rest ; on walking in open
not think nor remember what had been said, with con- air, as if he would fall, < suddenly turning head after ;
fusion of head. Stupefaction like an unconsciousness walking when standing and looking, as if everything loere
of external objects, with waving tingling in upper part turning around ivith her; during menstruation, on
of head. Unconsciousness in evening when walking, stooping and rising again; even to falling, after
and she would have fallen if one had not caught her stooping, when walking and standing when stoop- ;
U., with illusions as regards place, the room seeming ing, then nausea and headache from vexation < ; ;
like a bower ;with anxious oppression of stoinach, sitting, > standing, and still less when walking with ;
from which she was suddenly awakened as by a loss of sense even to falling, with weakness as if he
; ;
memory. Dull intellect. Obstinacy, especially in children who she believed the bone was being p)ressecl out. Tear-
are inclined to get fat. From slight mental eifort the head gets
ing in 1. eminence stitching drawing, in 1. nerve.
; ;
very hot.
Pinching. Boring externally in 1. side after walking
—
Head. Stitches ; in evening, and in limbs during in oi^en air. Digging in r. eminence, causing nausea,
;
cough if she rises from lying on her back and after with redness of r. ear. Sharj) tensive pains. Pain
;
stooping here and there in brain, also with empty then in occij^ut in morning on waking, with confu-
; ; ;
feeling in head; through head, with chilliness; ex- sion of head and dry coated tongue; at noon over
tending outward at eyes like tearings, during cough. nose; in middle; stupefying,as in ye-Tiigo throbbing;
;
;
Stitchlike throbbing when walking rapidly. Tearing sticking throbbing, on r. eminence spasmodic (after ;
on H. every day from 3 or 4 till 9 or 10 p.m., and in taking cold), extending to vertex drawing, in nerve ;
eyes, with redness of face. Jerks or shocks through (nervous P.) burning, and posteriorly
; ;
burning P., ;
H. Shattering in brain on shaking head and on with chilliness as if too thick. Paiuful pressure, ex-
;
every step, especially in r. side of occiput in brain on tending into nose in evening. Pressing out, > pressure
;
severe motion, with tearing during every cough, as of cold hand and walking in cold air, causing vertigo.
;
for acids, then after lying "down coldness of hands, and in orbital bones and cheeks, with swelling up- ;
with rapid pulse ;A. the day before menstruation ward in 1. throbbing, in nerve. Pinching-drawing
;
< open air, mostly in forehead; with nausea. Throb- pain in 1., towards parietal bone, with heat of face.
bing pain in middle of brain every morning and last- Jerking pain in r. Pain in morning on waking, with
ing all day. Burning headache. Pain as if skin were empty eructations. Pressure.
detached, extending upon neck. Pressure extending
to_ eyes, nose, teeth and cheeks, with
—
Vertex. Aching waking him every day at 5 a.m.,
;
with sensitiveness to noise and attacks of faintness. ing in open air, > sleep. Drawing pain beneath V. ;
H. easily becomes cold,- which causes pain as if a board lay and in temples, seeming to come from back. Spas-
upon it, and general chilliness. Dragging outward, with modic drawing beneath V., with stitches in temples
feeling as if the brain would be pressed together. and heat in ears. Tension. Pressure after dinner,
Fulness. Tension. Dulness every morning on and in forehead now in V., now in temples out-
; ;
— ; ;
Paroxysmal tension in r., with pressure as if blunt in- and supratrochlear. Pain in supraorbital nerve as if
strument pressed downward through head. pressed, and in supratrochlear. Drawing-tearing in
Occiput. —
Crackling audible to himself towards suborbital nerve.
noon, then warmth in neck. Stitches in r. side. Cut- Far-sighted. Could scarcely see any near object in
ting, < walking and pressure of hand and in forehead. forenoon on waking from a nap. Dim vision after
Gnawing. Pain whenever she ties anything tight
; getting the head cold D., with need to close the eyes
;
moist scurf Pain in places on touch. Formication anxious sweat, nausea, and a bright light before eyes.
on 1. temple. Itching ; every night on waking ; when Flickering vision of letters in morning on waking, ; ;
in evening before sleep), with crawling, and on lower fore eyes with dilated pupils, so that she saw only one
part of face. Numb spot on r. side. side of objects, for example, only one eye in a person.
Vision of black spots during physical exertion black
—
Clinical. Headaches in school children. Congestive head-
before 1. eye black floating spots before 1. a
;
aches, with violent surging of blood in the head, which feels hot spot
; ;
and heavy, with pale face and cold feet. Chronic headaches, with black point accompanying letters when reading. Dark
vertigo, <^ ascending stairs in anaemic women who have profuse objects like sj^ider's webs on waking from noon nap.
;
nien-ies, leucorrhcea, etc. Hydrocephalus. Eczema on head. In Feathers before eyes. Electric sparks in the dark.
children the bones of the head do not develop well, fontaiielles re-
main open, with enlarged glands. Halo around the light and around the moon. Fright-
ful visions on closing eyes.
Eyes. —Inflammation of r., with agglutination of lids.
parenchymatous inflam-
Clinical. —Scrofulous ophthalmias;
Purulent mucus. Paroxysmal twitching and throb-
mation of cornea spots on cornea; ulcers on cornea; pannus of ;
from a foreign body in 1., in r. between lower lid and are closed, in scrcifulous people. Asthenopia. Easy fatigue of eyes,
ball. Tearing in 1. Sensation as if sand loere under feet sweaty and cold.
upper lid ; as if sand were in 1. eye. Sensation as of a
foreign body. Sensation as if something painless were
Ears. Swelling of r. of 1., with itching of inner — ; ;
with redness and swelling. Pimple in r. nostril, pain- be torn out. Drawing-cutting. Gnawing, < evening.
ful on moving muscles of face and nose, the wing of Boring, with stitches extending to nasal bones, and
the nose is red and itches internally and externally swelling of gum and cheek; B. in hollow T. during
painful P. in 1. nostril, with itching-stinging. Sore ul- menstruation, becoming a pulsation on stooping.
ceratedt nostril, preceded by frequent sneezing (N. ac). Toothache in evening as soon as she lay the head
Sore, painful, swollen, erysepelatous-looking, hard to down when cold air or drinks enter the mouth from
; ;
touch, with frontal headache and fluent coryza. Sore- heat and cold, < current of air, with running of saliva
ness of r. nostril. from mouth and sticking from out ears and eyes, pre-
Twitching in external muscles. The almost sore venting sleep at night while eating on slight touch
; ;
nostril stings and pains on touch. Sore pain on border during menstruation < noise. Jerking toothache
;
and esijecially in septum. Tensive pressure above in 1. and in 1. side of head. Throbbing toothache in
bones as if swollen. Dryness at night, with moisture ; incisor when eating. Toothache nights on Ijdng
during the day. Itching internally and externally. down, more like a pressure or rush of blood. Biting.
Sneezing ; in morning without coryza.
; Stoppage in ; Tickling pain in hollow tooth. Toothache after men-
morning on rising. struation, drawing and sticking (Amm. c), < incUning
Coryza ; luith headache and oppression of chest with ; head to r. or 1., or backward, preventing sleep or wak-
heat in head and cough with pain in hypogastrium ;
;
ing her. Boring-drawing jDain in most molars at night.
which changed to colic affecting every limb. Stopped
; Paroxysmal drawing pain in incisors. Drawing in ;
with sneezing ; with headache. Fluent; with ulcer- first 1. upper. Feeling as if too long in hollow back. ;
faintness. Blackish blood is blown out. Smell and esi^ecially near a broken tooth a pimple swells,
blunted very sensitive.
; Offensive smell in nose. Smell from which pain extends into ear painful S. without ;
before nose as of bad eggs or of gunpowder. toothache, with swelling of cheek, which is jDainful to
Clinica.!. — Coryza, clear, watery secretion or chronic ozsena, touch. Pustules above molar, like a dental fistula
with a tliick purulent, fetid discharge, with swelling at root of nose (after taking cold?). Ulcer. Tearing at night and on
and ulceration. Nasal polypi. Inclination to nosebleed in fat biting feeling as if teeth were loose. Soreness, with
children.
pain in roots of teeth. Pulsation in the swollen G.
—
;
cheek-bones. Pain, then swelling of cheeks. Prick- Dryness in morning on waking. Burning, and in
ling, and in neck. Swolleii feeling, especially under whole mouth. Difficulty of motion. Speech difficult.
eyes and around nose, without visible swelling. Sen- Mouth moved as if he would speak or scream, but he
sation in various parts as if a spider's web or delicate could not utter a word.
substance were lying on skin. Thick nodule inside cheek, with drawing-tearing
r.
Lips. Swelling of upper in morning (Phos.). Erup- every evening. inside cheek where teeth
Blisters
tion in red portion of lower. Pimples on ujDper; touch it; B. (after anger?) (also after taking cold?)
scurfy P. on border of red portion of lower. Cracked, with which open and form ulcers. Swelling of palate, with
a cracked, smarting tongue upper C. Ulcerated cor- ; inflammation of it while the uvula is dark red and
ner r., and j)aining as if sore. Drawn together spas-
; full of blisters. Slimy ; in morning, not > rinsing
modically, so that she could not open them. Draw- S., with dry sensation. Sticking in palate. Dryness
ing in lower, then white color, numbness and feeling and of tongue, with a raw sticking sensation dry ;
as if it would be thick and would hang down. sensation in palate, forcing him to hawk up mucus.
Stitching-itching about upper and lower. Salivation in forenoon, with nausea.
; Constant sjjit-
—
Jaws. Swelling on 1. side of lower, with drawing ting of sour saliva. Hot breath, with heat in mouth
pains. Tearing in lower. without thirst.
—
Mouth. Teeth. Offensive smell. Protrusion, with Taste. — Offensive in morning, as from foul stomach.
paiii when biting. Looseness of an old stump, with Sour ; with much tough saliva to all food.
; Sweet, as
swollen gum and with soreness and sticking when of sugar. Salt, with much thirst. Bitter; in morn-'
touched. Inclination to gnash, as in a chill. Stitches ing after rising; in back part of throat. Inky in
in last back after eating, then boring, > eating in all, ; morning on rising. Of iron. Of lead in morning.
< entrance of cold air, waking him at night only dur- ; Ftecal, and in fauces. Unsalted, to everything. Flat,
ing the day, extending to r. eye and r. temple, with watery, and the taste of food very sensitive. Blunted.
inclination to touch the tooth with the tongue, which
always causes a stitchlike jerk in the tooth, so that she
—
Clinical. Delayed dentition. Toothache in pregnant wo-
men, excited by cold or a draft of air. Epulis above upper incisors.
starts and it shakes her boring, extending to eye and
;
Stitches when swallowing, with inability to swallow Cutting, with constricting cramp, and in. abdomen.
bread S. on swallowing, with pressure
; when swal- ; Griping in pit. Spasmodic pinching in region of
lowing, extending to ear, < speaking. Tearing. cardiac orifice after dinner, < pressure. Gnawing
Gnawing, as of a worm from 4 p.m. till she goes to and sensation of jerks. Jerks in pit, with anxiety.
bed. Pain on swallowing as from internal swelling,
; Cramp in afternoon till general sweat broke out C. ;
extending to ears; as if uvula prevented swallowing, at night waking him obliging her to rise from bed
;
;
even on empty swallowing, > speaking, none when with nauseous eructations and yawning. Spasmodic
lying. Feeling in pharynx in afternoon as if food stuck in pressure after supjjer, then feeling in intestines as be-
it, with nausea (Zinc). Feeling of a foreign body in fore diarrhoea.
pharynx, which obliged him to swallow constantly. Pain- in epigastric region on touch ; sore pain
; sud- ;
Feeling as if something were sticking, as in globus den pain as if it would be distended. Pressure; in pit
hystericus, and in oesophagus and cardiac orifice of in forenoon, when pressing upon it and after stool ; at
stomach. Sensation as if something rose up and night when fasting after eating ; in pit, with op-
; ;
stuck. Obstruction on swallowing as from a pressing pression ; with salivation as if a lump were it, ; m
substance. Pressure in pharynx after swallowing. after a moderate supper ; transversely across ; in evening
Soreness with difficulty in swallowing of uvula
; ; before lying clown, like a retching ; in pit, extending
on swallowing; in pharynx on swallowing during into abdomen. Fulness in afternoon. Stuffed feeling
menstruation, and on uvula and behind it; when in evening after fluid stool, with spasmodic pressing.
swallowing, as from a lump. Rawness and of uvula, ; Constriction. Warm streaming of blood from pit into
with soreness of them R., with burning and sensa-
; head. Heartburn. Burning extending into throat, after
tion as if whole oesophagus were raw and sore. Dry- every meal, < after hard, dry food B. as from an acrid ;
—
Stomach. Ravenous hunger (lod., Lye, Nat. m., etc.), walking in open air after eating and drinking a little,
;
Relishes milk. Loss of appetite ; but ivhen he began to eat tion of rectum, which retains the flatus in e veiling ;
he relished food. Daintiness. Slight appetite with ; so that he could scarcely move, with colic. Rumbling ;
acidity in stomach. She will eat nothing cooked. No on inspiration and expiration. Passage of ofiensive
relish for his accustomed tobacco, smoking causing flatus. Fermentation. Accumulation of much flatus
headache and nausea. Thirst ; in afternoon for wine ;
;
nights. Incarceration of flatus, with i^ain in small of
for beer. Eructations in morning, even on waking back I., with vertigo. Twitching of muscles during
;
every meal. Of food (Lye). Tasting of bile in after- with impeded respiratioit. Tearing extending towards
noon. Bitter; of bitter, acrid fluid. Rancid, with genitals. Cutting in morning on waking twisting C. ;
fluid, with burning extending upward from pit of some hours frequent G., then nausea. Pinching after
;
stomach. 0/ ta.sfe/css_/?iMid in evening (Pids.). Water- breakfast, then tliin stool with diarrhcea after sup- ; ;
brash after milk; W., with colic. Hiccough-like. per, as from flatus or as before diarrhoea, then pasty
Hiccough all day till evening. stool containing the undigested dinner. Twisting.
Nausea; in morning; in morning fasting, with shudder- Griping crawling, extending towards uterus, with pas-
ing ; in pit of stomach in morning fasting, with blackness sage of bloody mucus with the stool.
before eyes, so that he must sit doivn ; in forenoon; at 11 Colic at night; after supper; in attacks after dis-
A.M. in pit of stomach in afternoon, as from empti-
; appearance of coryza, suddenly > cold bath, with
ness of S. at 6.30 p.m.
; in evening till going to bed
; weariness and sickly look. Drawing pain, now here,
in evening, with heat and restless sleep caused by milk ; now there during menstruation, and in other jjarts,
when he had eaten almost enough, > if he once ceased eat- with stitches and with uneasiness amounting to faint-
ing ; at dinner when scarcely half-satisfied, with rising ness. Draiving in morning on waking, with uneasi-
of food, nauseous taste and eructations before stool ; ness in it. Constriction, and in stomach, with appe-
diiring menstruation, with ineflectual urging to stool tite at times great, at times small C. in morning, ex- ;
with flow of sour water into mouth ; with saUvation tending to chest extending to small of back. Tendon ;
;
ling in them, pain in small of back and dragging stool, with oppression of breathing as in diarrhoea.
;
towards rectum, as if a stool would follow. Heaviness in loiver part (Aloes). Drawing after a nat-
Sides. —Gurgling in 1., with uneasiness. Stitches in ural stool, with cutting and heat in it. Twitching.
1., extending to small of back, < evening, turning body Crawling as from pin-worms. Troubles from pin- worms.
or stooping. Cutting in 1., > soft stool. Jerklike Burning (Sulph.) ; in morning after a copious stool. Con-
tearings down sides. stant desire for stool; then a scanty difficult stool;
—
Hypochondria. Rumbling in 1. Stitches outward urging as in diarrhoea, though with a natural stool
in muscles below ribs, < inspiration. Griping in 1. iiaeffectual urging.
Intolerance of tight clothinaf. Feeling below H. as if —
Anus. Haemorrhoids, with itching in anus and con-
laced, tvith trembling and throbbing in epigastric region. stipation (Sulph.) H. protrude, also with jjain, <
;
Attacks of j)ressive throbbing in 1. Tension. walking, > during stool swollen H. protrude and cause
;
—
Hepatic Region. Enlargement on r. side of abdomen pain during a stool which is not hard ; swollen with ;
(hepatic region?), with pressure, < sitting, heaviness, pain when sitting and discharge of blood sudden ;
inabihty to lie upon this side and incarceration of swelling. Inflamed, burning, painful, grapelike erup-
flatvis. Stitches in r. hypochondrium in forenoon in ; tion. Hxmorrhage ; in evening during stool with ;
evening, extending to back ; during and after stooping ; severe coryza. Oozing of moisture smelling like her-
extending into chest, causing shuddering ; smarting S. ring-brine. Discharge of pin-worms ; during stool.
in last rib. Pressure on every step. Pain, < at night, Stitches after coition. Sticking sore pain externally
with hardness raw; jerking; drawing, in posterior part,
; in region. Drawing cuttings in and about A. after
extending toivards back, like tearings; draiving,in r. hypo- stool. Smarting. Soreness, and between thighs.
chondrium, extending towards symphysis pubis. Tensive Twistings, with dragging in rectum. Crawling. Burn-
pain. Tension andpressure as if enlarged, even to bursting. ing {Sulph.) ; during midday nap ; during stool; with
Umbilical Region. —Rumbling above navel when eat- dry sensation. Burning itching after stool.
ing. Stitches transversely through abdomen below —
Stool. Diarrhoea; undigested; in morning, yellow,
navel on inspiration. Pinching below navel after sup)- sour, looking as if membranes were in it thin at first, ;
per, < when walking, with dragging, then distention. then crumbling profuse, yellow, watery. Pasty after
;
Griping in abdomen extending from navel during dinner. Constipation. Hard (Ammon. m., Mag. m.,
dinner. Spasmodic twisting and griping. Pressure Nat. m., Nit. ac, Sulph., etc.), undigested, intermitting;
inward below navel in morning after rising, with con- frequent, at first hard, then pasty, then liquid ; H. and
stipation. Burning pain below navel in afternoon; black ; with mucus, burning when passing. Perfectly
now a burning, now a sticking pain below navel, ex-, white; W., streaked with blood, with ill humor and
tending into groin, which is distended, < 1. side. pain in liver caused by breathing and touch. Offensive,
Soreness in middle of abdomen from nausea, without like bad eggs (Sulph.). Thick-formed. Scanty ; mixed
inclination to vomit. with blood. Omitted, with constant urging and with
Hypogastrium. Swelling of inguinal glands (Merc, confusion of head.
with pain. Stitches ; in 1. inguinal region all
s.);•
cutting, in groin, extending into testicles. Twitching nating. Sensation as if he could not finish micturi-
pain in r. groin when sitting. Pressure on physical tion, as if some urine remained iti bladder. Flow
exertion; P., with hard stool; with sticking in pit of of prostatic fluid after micturition and after stool.
;
stomach extending downward. Pain even when Urging to urinate < when walking in a child, with-
; ;
walking a few ste^DS, with general heat; P., with nau- out urine following immediately, at another time in-
sea above hips when walking and breathing.
; Sore voluntary discharge of a few drops frequent, soon ;
pain, with painful tension on holding oneself erect or after micturition, with scanty discharge.
bending backward in groins as from being shaken.
; Frequent micturition ; in forenoon and afternoon, with
Sensation as if inguinal glands were swollen. Tension, copious urine at night. Micturition at night, with
;
with cutting; T. in inguinal glands when sitting. burning in orifice of urethra. Involuntary M. on every
Dragging in the groin, in the hernia, in rectum and motion during menstruatioii. Trickling of urine after
back, with stitches in chest. Heaviness in groin, with micturition.
drawing pain. Pulsation in pelvis along course of —
Urethra. Stitches through female; cutting, with
rectum. ineffectual urging tickling, through.
;
Cutting when
CliniCill. — Enlnrc;ement of liver, which is sore (Merc, s.), urinating. Burning before and after micturition ivhen. ;
with jiiimdice. Gall-stone colic, terrible darting piin, profuse urinating ; when urinating, with sore pain and con- ;
sweat, intolerance of garments about the waist. Tendency to stant desire to urinate after urinating.
great increase of fat in the abdomen and flatulent disteniion, en-
larged mesenteric glands; abdominal dropsy. Umbilical hernia
Urine. — Copious, watery. Dark-colored, without sedi-
ment Offensive, dark brown, with white sediment. Sour-
Rectum. — Protrusion. Gurgling. Cramp all the fore- smelling at night Pungent odor and offensive, clear
;
;; — ;
leucorrhcea. Turbid soon, with whitish flaky sedi- ing caused by eating ; from playing on a piano ; from in-
;
ment, fatty pellicle on surface, and with a fatty smell. spiration ; from a sensation as if a plug stuck in
throat and
White mealy sediment in evening. moved up and down ; from tickling in throat as if a
—
ClilliCSlI. Inflammation of bladder; irritable bladder, tlie small object were there < in sleep, with stopped, then ;
urine of a sour, disagreeable odor, sometimes abundant and fetid. fluent coryza tickling as from a feather in throat (Phos.) ;
;
—
Sexual Organs. Penis. Smarting, oblong trans- in single hacks spasmodic, in evening forcible scrap-
ing, after the first
;
ing in bed in morning and evening. Stitches. Cut- < niglil harking,
: in evening, < in bed. Violent cough,
ting in tip. Burning in tip. Tickling in forepart ivithpdiii (IX if something had been torn loose from larynx,
during coition. Itching in forepart, < after urinating. first dry, then vrith profuse scdt expectoration. Hacking,
Inflamed and red preiDUce, with burning pain on urinat- hoarse cough, which to the sound was not obstructed
ing and on touch. Erections in morning after rising, by mucus hacking C. when moving rapidly, with' ex-
;
on scrotum. Stitches in testicles (previously indu- ish E. (Phos. ac.) in bed morning and evening, with
;
rated). Crushing pain in testicles ; j)ressive pain in r. tough E. at night, with thick mucous E. ; in evening
;
pressive or bruised pain in 1. Desire increased ; in even- after lying down and at night, with mucous E., but
ing ; < in forenoon when walking caused by lascivious
;
during the day only a little dry C. violent, in morn- ;
fancies, erection only induced by rubbing, scarcely had coition ing after he had choked himself, with E. of blood, then
taken place token the semen ivas emitted, then iveakness, ex- stitches in palate violent in evening, with moeet E.
;
citability of nerves, discontent, anger and giving way of knees. Expectoration of blood when coughing and hawking,
Emissions at night, then improved condition frequent with a rough and sore sensation in chest (Phos.). Mucous
;
incomplete, at night ; late, during coition ; omitted E. in morning, with hacking at night, with scraping ;
tion in afternoon, with orgasm, then weariness. Pu-through nose. Urging to take a deep breath ; with dis-
denda of a little girl inflamed, red, swollen and puru- tention and contraction of abdomen and pain in
lent discharge when urinating. Moisture iir fold be-abdomen and chest; necessity to breathe deeply, xvhich
tween pudenda and thigh, with biting. Sore j^ain in ccmsed sticking now in r., now in I. side of chest or hy-
pudenda after urinating. Stinging burning pimple on pochondrium. Desire to hold the breath. Loss of
border of labia.. Burning in labia before menstrua- breath on lying down, then whistling R. loss when ;
tion. Itching on internal and external labife. Discharge walking in wind, the oppression of chest continuing
of bloody water from vagina of an old woman, with in the room ; < walking a few steps.
pain in small of back as if menses would apjjear. Clinical. —Chronic inflammation of larynx and bronchi and
Discharge of blood nine days before menstruation. hoarseness, chronic cough. Extreme dyspnaa on going up the
leucorrhcea like milk (Sepia) usually during mic-
;
slightest ascent (one of the most marked indications for the drug).
turition; like mucus. Chronic inflammation of the larynx, especially in the upper part.
Menstruation too early (the
Asthmatic attacks in children, from suppressed eruptions. Ulcers
other alkalies, Kali, Magn., Natr., are " too late ") next;
in the lungs, with purulent expectoration. Ha;morrhage from the
time too late too early and lasting eight days ; reaf)pear-
; lungs. Calcarea is very frequently indicated in the general
ing in a woman of fifty -two years, in whom it had long cachexia leading to various forms of consumption the cough is ;
ceased profuse, twice in succession, bringing with it usually troublesome at night and dry, with very free expectoration
in the morning; the patient perspires easily and frequently has
;
women, with exaggerated desires. Membranous dysmenorrhcea, r. breast, with pain on touch. Mucus without cough.
with cold, sweaty extremities and sensitiveness to cold air (see
Calc. acet.). Endocerviiis.
Disappearance of milk in a nursing woman.
Often indicated in girls whose
menses do not come on, but in place there are congestion of the Stitches in r. around whole, in region of fourth
;
head, dyspnoea, palpitation, huemorrhage from the lungs, night and fifth ribs in region of 1. fifth to seventh ribs in
; ;
cough, general antemia, unnatural appetite, etc. Conslant aching region of 1. seventh and eighth ribs in evening on ;
thin and does not satisfy the child with itching of vulva, with
;
1. on breathing and on moving in I. on almost every ;
swollen veins or sometimes glandular swellings. The milk of a respiration, usually > rubbing in 1., < evening in ; ;
ness,< morning. Rawness, with pain on swallowing. with drawing; jerking, < 1. side.
Painless hoarseness, so that she was unable to speak, < Tearing under 1. ribs beneath r. arm wandering, ; ;
Cratnp in 1. intercostals, > suddenly bending to left. ing. Pain as if menstruation would come on, and in
Pain ; in r. ribs changing to stitches
; in sternum as ; iliac bones. Drawing pain when sitting. Drawing.
if pressed in mammary glands as if swppurating <
; , Dragging towards rectum.
touch. Sore pain, < inspiration; in r. mamma on —
Coccyx. Sticking. Drawing.
slightest touch; sensitiveness to touch and on inspira- —
Clinica,!. Useful in disease of the bone and curvature of
tion. Raw pain evening and nights during cough; the spine, tabes dorsalis. Muscular rheumatism.
after muchspeaking and walking and on coughing. Extremities. Twitching of single E. during the day — ;
Pressure on 1. on r. especially below r. nipple T. at night, and drawing up, waking him in r. thigh,
; ; ;
paroxysmal, in r. side after motion. Anxiety. Tight- 1. shoulder and 1. arm. Shootings through, with imag-
ness ; in morning after rising and inability to walk ination that he would have rheumatic fever, swelling of
in forenoon on walking in open air as if filled with finger-joints, fever, chattering of teeth and chilliness.
;
blood. Ojipression after stool; 0. of forepart; in Sticking in joints on great exertion tearing, in vari-
; ;
region of r. fifth and sixth ribs, with stitches ivith ; ous joints; waiadering S. in joints.
tension. Fulness in morning on rising, as if. he could Tearing in small spDots in arms and legs in forepart
; ;
not sufficiently expand the chest, > expectoration. of 1. foot and in fingers. Paralytic bruised pain in long
Tension in ribs of both sides, extending across to pit bones on motion and in joints of limbs and small of back,
of stomach. Weakness after loud speaking. even ivhen sitting and standing the small of the back pains
—
Clinical. The chest is very sore e.xternally to percussion or as if beaten, and the muscles of legs are sore to touch.
pressure, sharp pains shoot throughit from front to back. Drawing pressure in joints. Painless drawings in
—
Heart. Stitches, which jjrevent breathing and leave afternoon. Weariness in evening till going to bed, es- ;
aching. Painful pressure. Spasmodic contraction in pecially in feet of arms and feet at night. Falling ;
region, impeding respiration, then shocks. Anxiety. asleei3 of hands and feet.
Palpitation; waking from his midday sleep) while Upper Extremities. Shoulder. Stitches in r. after —
sitting; in evening in bed before sleep, ivith anxiety dinner under 1. in r. joint in I. joint all day. Tear- ; ; ;
during a walk, with pain in chest with anxious dread arm. Pain in joints in evening and night; inr. joint
;
that he might have organic disease of heart; with during rest; as after great fatigue, and in elbows.
anguish and restless oppression of chest, pain in back, Pressure. The joints disturb him at night, at begin-
a loud sound as if on every inspiration breath would ning of sleep, obliging him to lay arm above head.
leave the body, coldness of body and cold sweat with Arm. Cramp of the whole of one or other. Tearing
;
Pulse. —
Rapid.
— from shoulder to hand; sticking. Bruised pain on
Neck, Swelling of glands on margin of hair (Bar. moving them or taking hold of them. Twitching or stick-
c.); of glands on 1. side, with sticking in throat on ing f)ain at night, and in wrist, preventing sleep. Jerk-
swallowing hard, of glands ; of lowest cervical verte- ing pain in r. in evening. Wrenching pain in 1. on
;
brae, with f)ain. Sticking in nape and in scapulae, moving it. Burning paralytic jjain in r., from finger-
;
with confusion of head. Tearing in muscles in r. joints to shoulder. Uneasiness and anxiety in joints
;
side; in nape. Pain in glands; P., with stiffness on and in wrist. Weakness of I., ivith a kind of paralysis,
;
turning head as if a tumor or boil would protrude ; sud- difficulty in moving or raising it and falling of itself. Fall-
den sprained, on turning head; drawing, extending ing asleep if he lies upon it, with pain.
into head. Tension so that she could not turn the Upper Arm. Sticking in r. humerus, then trembling —
head. Stiffness in side on stooping from taking of arm, with stitches in various muscles. Tearing in
; ;
;
cold, with stitches in neck and head, over eyes, and middle in r. sticking sticking, in 1. Pain just below ; ; ;
cough in nape and throat. shoulder-joint so that he cannot raise it high nor put
—
;
Back. Stitches. Pain bruised, and in chest in it across back. Pain in middle as if flesh were tightly
; ;
both sides as if wrenched. Painful jerks in r. side on adherent to bone. Drawing pain in 1. when, sitting
breathing, with chilliness and cold creepings. Pain (and sewing). Partially paralyzed condition of mus-
in spine on bending backward. Painful stiffness of cles.
spine in morning on waking and after rising, with in- Elbow. Sticking in r. Tearing; in r. Drawing —
dolence and heaviness in legs. Stitches in upper part pain, extending from bend to wrist, < during rest.
during iiaspiration. Forearm. Swelling, and of back of hand, with ten- —
Scapulfe. —
Twitching in both, and on chest. Stitches sion on motion. Stitches in 1., with weakness. Tear-
between S. in 1., in praecordial region in r. at 9 a.m. ing in r. in 1.
;
; spasmodic, on outer side, extending
;
; ;
burning, between S. (as in jjhthisis) itching, in r. from elbow to wrist, as soon as he takes hold of
;
Tearing between S. drawing T. between S. Cutting anything. Drawing pain in 1. Painful pressure in
;
between S. during rest. Aching beneath S., and in muscles when walking, > touch, standing and
middle of back in spine between S., with short breath sitting.
;
and < by breathing, with pain in vertebrae on touch. Wrist. Stitches in 1. in r., like tearing. Tearing — ;
Drawing pain between S. Pressure between S. ; ivhich on in r. in 1. sticking. Jerking shocks. Sprained
; ;
motion impedes respiration; beneath r., extending ujd- feeling in r. ; on motion, with sticking and tearing.
ward. Pinching constriction between S. Drawing pain, and in metacarpus. Jerklike drawings
—
Lumbar Region. Sticking in 1. side of sacrum while and thence up arm, even in morning in bed.
walking. Tearing. Pain ; in morning when rising Hand. Distention of veins, with burning on backs —
when riding from lifting a heavy weight < motion of hands. Twitching in nmscles of 1. Trembling in
; ;
;
so that he could scarcely rise from a seat so that she could afternoon.
; Cramp all night in 1. Sticking in 1. ;
— ;; ;;;
less, preceded by drawing in them. Sivelling of joints. to knee, as if bone had gone to sleep, with pressive
Spasmodic contraction. Cramp, without being drawn cramp in stomach. Uneasiness, with many eructations.
inward. Twitching of 1. thumb. Stitching through r. Pleaviness. Weariness, especially in joints, with
middle; in last phalanx of r. middle; in 1. joints; in bruised feeling. Numbness of 1. Falling asleep in
first phalanx of r. index ; in first joint of 1. index. evening when sitting.
Tearing in 1. index in r. middle in r. and 1. ring
; ; Calf. —Twitching
in muscles of r. Cramp at night
in 1. thumb; in tijis; in joints; in first joint of 1. in- on stretching (when drawing on boot) and. in hol-
legs
dex; in second joint of 1. index; in first joint of 1. lows of knees, > bending leg, returning on stretching it
ring; in second joint of 1. ring; in first joint of little; again if he moves much, with stitches, and in foot.
;
of index. They seem tense and bent inward, as if 1.as if tightly bound. Pain as if broken, w-hen walk-
stuck together, on stretching them. Drawing in second ing, < afternoon. Pain in r. malleolus when stepping,
joint of 1. index. Fuzziness in 1. little and ring. as if foot would be dislocated. Tension in inner mal-
Deadness. leoli. Weariness; < standing.
C'liltical. — Eheimiiitoid arthritis of fingers. Foot. —
Swelling. Cramp in I. sole. Stitches in a
Lower Extremities. Dizzy tottering in evening — corn.
sole
Tearing in anterior part of 1. in soles in r.
in tendo-achillis
;
in 1. tendo-achillis in r.
; ;
Tearing in 1.
; from hips to ankles. Suppurating
;
Heaviness. Weariness, as if they could not bear the body
pain when walking in room. Wrenching pain in 1. and knees icould bend; as if they would break to pieces,
Tension in evening when walking, with drawing in from 7 P.M. till going to bed.
hip-bones. Numbness on r. hip and thigh, with feel- Toes. Twitching of 1. great, in evening in bed. —
ing as if brittle, short and small. Cramp. Stitches in great. Tearing in great in 1. ; ;
Nates. —
Painful muscular twitches wdien sitting and great. Pain on tip of r. great. Pain as from a tight
standing. Drawing spasmodic pain on r., extending boot. Burning pressure beneath nails.
towards anus. Pain on touch as if suppurating, less ClilliCSll. Inflammation of hip-joint, the joint is painfullT —
when sitting than when walking. sore to pressure. Sciatica from working in water. White swell-
Thigh. —
Painful twitches in a spot in r. Stitches ing of knee-joint, of a sluggish character. Cramp in calves. Gout
in knees.
only at night, and in knee and heel. Tearing. Cut-
ting. in upper part of 1., as from distention of muscles, Skin. Nose seems covered with oil. Hang-nails. —
< motion. Bruised pain in muscles of r. when at White spots on face, with itching W. spots on wrists, ;
rest after walking. Weariness in anterior muscles in backs of hands, thighs, legs ai^d ankles, with red
morning on beginning to walk, with stiffness; W. when patches and irritation. Red spot on tip of nose on ;
walking, and in groin. legs, with itching and swelling elevated, mostly on ;
—
Knee. Swelling. Stitches ; in 1. in 1. in morning, cheeks and elbows, with heat, thirst and little appetite,
;
more when sitting than when walking, with throbbing leaving spots, as if congested with blood. Swelling
pain, obliging him to limp; at noon when riding; under 1. eye; in fivnt of I. ear, which pains like a boil
m patella on stepping when beginning to ivalk, extending when touched ; on 1. side of neck, with pain on touch
into hip-joint tearing, in 1.; tearing, in the stiff or on turning head, with internal soreness of throat
;
patella (formerly broken) drawing, in patella. Tear- inflammatory, on back of 1. foot, with burning pain
;
ing ; in r., with tension, and in r. hip-joint on inside and itching all around. ;
on_ rising from a seat, with tension stitchlike, in 1. Warts here and there ; wart in bend of elbow inflames,
;
Pain in patella in patella on rising from a seat. pains like a boil, then dries up and disappears wart-
; ;
Sprained pain in r. Bruised pain. Drawing pain like growths (behind cars) inflame and ulcemte.
about, just above hollow. Tension. Feeling as if she Easy inflammation or suppuration from injuries.
could not stretch the leg enough. Weariness at Scurfy spots on leg, with burning during the day. ;
during afternoon nap. neck, with itching. Nctdc-rash, > in cold air in red :
Leg. —
Twitchings, and around pelvis. Jerking up- stripes on tibia, with itching and burning after rubbing.
ward suddenly in r., from a stitching jerk. Cramp Eruption on nose behind r. ear, which becomes moist;
; ;
in r., with drawing inward and bending of foot C. in on feet, itching, biting, bleeding luken scratched and chang-
;
muscles near tibia at night. Tearing in 1. in 1. tibia ing to nettle-rash in its vicinity. ;
in r. tibia. Cuttings over tibia. Achins' in muscles Erysipelas on cheeks (which become thick). Er}--
Calcarea Carbonica. 244 Calcarea Carbonica.
sipelatous inflammation of leg, with swelling and with account of mental activity after midnight, with toss- ;
general chilliness. Pimples on forehead ; all over face ing about; till 2 or 3 a.m. except from 11 till 2 or 3
;
around mouth and in its corners beneath r. corner of ; o'clock. Sleep short in evening on account of heat.
mouth in middle of chin on small of back and on
; ;
Frequent waking; and anxious, caused by anxious
nates ; on thighs on lower part of chest, with smart-
;
dreams. Anxious waking after midnight, with diffi-
ing on rubbing itching, on malar-bones
; itching, ; culty in breathing. Uneasy waking in evening, full
over whole face itching, on forehead, with itching all
;
of frightful fantasies. Restless sleep with screaming ;
Pustules on back. Suppuration around nail of r. night, with dry heat and confusion in head and con-
index around nail of middle finger. Boil on margin
; stant waking, as in fever. Unrefreshing sleep.
of hair on forehead on back of 1. hand, with sticking
;
Snoring all night in a stupid sleep, from which
on touch painless, on last phalanx of fourth finger.
;
he could not be wakened, with tossing about, sweat on
Blisters on 1. heel when walking, which became a face before sleep. In sleeji she laid the arms
kind of large boils, with sticking and itching pain. above the head. Starting uj) in evening till she was
Itching vesicles, over whole body, especially over hips ;
wide awake. Jerking of upper part of body on going
filled with clear fluid, in a group on back of hand, a to sleep in evening, with jerking extending into head,
dark point forms at tip, they gradually dry and the then roaring and hissing in ears. He often chews in
skin desquamates, if the vesicles are scratched they en- sleep and then swallows. The child rises in bed after
large and seem like nettle-rash, the itching > cold midnight, calls out, begins to cry and tries to sjjring up,
(the prover had suffered for two years during great the more one talks to him the worse his cries and re-
heat in summer from insignificant vesicular eruption sistance, he rolls upon the floor andVill not be touched.
on back of hand). Ulcers on legs. Skin unhealthy, Soon after falling asleeiJ at night he rose up in bed
ulcerating, even small wounds suppurate and do not heal and worked with the hands, with open eyes, without
again. Old ulcer on thigh becomes painful, throbbing, consciousness.
with tearing about it and begins to be offensive like Dreams ; with talking ; with confused talking, rest-
bad eggs. lessness and heat. Vivid. Anxious; and frightful, from
Damp open air does not agree with her, the skin is lohich he could not free himself on waking ; and confused
immediately afi'ected by it. Stitches. Sensitiveness half-waking in evening, soon after falling asleef) with ;
to touch, mostly in feet. Stitching crawling on leg. crying out and starting towards morning of fire and
;
nates; onr. tibia; from morning till evening on 1. ting out of bed after supper, before menstruation,
;
ness, chilliness and headache; early in evening; after Shivering over face, with bristling of hair, then general
dinner, with nodding after supper. Difficidty in arous-
; S. with chilliness.
ing himself in morning. Weary sleepirtess in all limbs in Heat in morning after rising; from morning tiU
evening, with chilliness and continual waking, next noon or afternoon, with at first tearing in joints and
morning sweat, with dryness in throat without thirst. heaviness in head, then with weariness, with heaviness
Long sleep at noon. Overpowering sleep after eating, of limbs, stretching, sensation as if she would sweat,
then chill and tickling cough. Frequent sudden fall- and trembling and uneasiness in all limbs several ;
ing into sweet sleep from 7 till 9 p.m., with nausea and days from 6 to 7 p.m. in evening in bed and sweat all
;
blackness before eyes, which continued while lying. night with thirst. Dry heat at night towards morn-
; ;
Difficult fcdling asleep on account of many involuntary ing. Internal heat at night, especially in hands and
;
thoughts. Late falling asleep in evening ; with inability feet (Sulph.), with dry tongue in morning, without thirst,
to free himself from lascivious or vexatious thoughts, with external heat of head and external, before men- ;
which followed him in the morning after waking. struation, every day at 11 a.m., without thirst, with red
Sleeplessness when she went to bed late, with feeling as if her face, then anxiety and sweat, especially on hands, feet
rest xvere disturbed. Sleeplessness before midnight on and face. Intermittent heat and anxious, < in face ;
; ;
Iioad about head in evening PI. in head and chest night, with desire to clear it and with horsenes.s.
; ;
all day, with chilliness of rest of body. Burning in Hoarseness in evening after reading aloud, with ;
face; in palms; in soles; in soles at night; in sole, desire to clear the throat; after laughing. Cough at
with formication in feet in evening in tip of great
; ; 4 I'.M., with hoarseness. Respiration oppressed, as
too sudden, on back of 1. foot and on leg, as from a
; from taking cold, increased after a few days so that
hot wind. Burning in skin, with itching over half of it seemed as if the ejjiglottis were nearly closed or as
hack, on nates and posterior surface of thighs itching ; if he breathed through a thick substance.
sticking, in neck and between shoulders, with heart- —
Back. Tired aching, with restlessness in lower ;
the day on slightest exertion at night, < before raid- ; leaving an unjjleasant impression on waking. Dreamed
iiiglit, with cold hands; frequent S. through the day; constantly, jumped from bed and tried to get out of
anxious, with nausea, on head and back during noon the window, which woke him. Unremembered
nap on face at supper on back at night on palms on
; ; dreams. D. of the death of his daughter and of great
;
nish. Hectic fever, alternating thirst and fever, with night-sweats, places, not unpleasant, but with a sense of impending
lKirti<Mdiirly about head; cold hands and feet. Chronic form of danger. Distinct and apparently long-continued D.
intermittent fever.
of cutting a woman to pieces, as an animal for salting.
—
ClilliOill. In hioehemical therapeutira it ha-s been especially
Calcarea Fluorata. recoQiniended for varicose and enlarged veins, indurated glands of
stony hardness. Mal-nutrition of bone.'^, especially of teeth. Many
The finest crystals of Fluor spar are triturated for use. cases of cataract. Chronic synovitis of knee-juint. Exostosis
evening. Vision blurred after writing some time, The pure iodide of lime is triturated for use.
with aching in eyeballs > closing eyes and pressing
; Mind. Easy, indolent feeling. Indififerent to everj'- —
lightly upon them. Sneezing. Blowing of much thing Avhich may happen
nuicus from nose, with ineffectual desire to sneeze, Head. Aching at night and in morning on waking j
—
Cold sore at 1. corner of mouth. A., with heaviness over eyes and nose; giddy. Ful-
Throat. —
Hawking of mucus in morning caused an ness. Lightness. " Sensation as if it wasn't, yet was."
j
attack of hiccough, which was weakening and recurred Frontal aching in morning on waking and aching on I
frequently all day. Prickling, burning, sufrocati\-e r. side of face and in first r. upper molar over fore- j
:
sensation, < in latter part of day, at night and hy head while riding against cold wind, and in temples
cold drinks, transiently by warm drinks.
-^-
in forehead and temples, < r. temple in forehead and
—
Stomach and Abdomen, Thirst. Paroxysms of lan- sides of face, < r. temple in forehead, afterwards ;
;
cinations in r. hyjioehondrium, mider eleventh rib, < 1. temple over eyes heavy, in forehead. Fulness ; ;
waking about midnight, < lying on painful side, so in forehead, < stoojnng. Aching in temples ^ 1. and :
as to cause a bursting sensation, > lying on painless over root of nose; sharj) piercing pain in r.
side and doulding up, with restlessness. Frequent Ears and Mouth. Numbness in ears, with ringing. —
attacks of lancinating pains in hepatic region at S Dry, furred feeling on lips and tongue. Burning in
A.M., < sitting, > walking. Much wind in lower mouth and guius. Taste sweetish, then astringent and
bowels, < riding and towards evening, > after lying metxvUic astringent, like alum bitter, but not disa- ; ;
copious from 8 am till 3 r.Ji., pale and watery. pain in external surface of r. arm, with numbness of
I'rine i
copious and pale, afterwards scanty, high-colored and hands and lingers. Tired feeling in lower limbs, es- j
tickling. Tickling in forenoon, with desire to clear it be;iten. Itching in various parts, disappearing and
and with hawking T. extending about three inches reappearing in other parts. ^ much scratching I. on
. :
down trachea, ias from a foreign bodv. after dinner, r. elbow, then on 1. knee. ;
246 Calcarea Phosphorica.
Calcarea Phosphorica.
Indisposition to
Clinical.—Inflamed submaxillary glands. Tubercular men- hardly walk, looseness of bowels.
ingitis. Polypus in ear. Uterine fibroid. Chronic cough day work, also to mental work. Obtuse. Stupid indiffer-
and night, with night-sweat, hectic fever, green, purulent ex-
ence, cretinism. Writes wrong words or the same
pectoration.
word twice. Memory lost.
Clinical.— Children are weak and fretful.
Calcarea Phosphorica.
Head.—Every step is felt in head and sacrum.
Precipitated phospliate of lime, obtained by dropping dilute
triturated for use.
Aching in morning in morning, with sore throat
; ;
carb., Phosphorus, etc. into open air, > scratching head > lying; > going out;
—
;
on his back. Stretching. Trembling and weakness. flatulence with gastric symptoms with uterine com- ;
;
Rachitis, fontanelles open, diarrhcea, emaciation. Phos- plaints throbbing, during menses like confusion on
phatic diathesis. Sharp pains in tendons. Pains m ;
various parts, often shooting along muscles into joints waking, as if close to bone, from within and without,
pains in bones, especially in shin-bones in bones or ;
especially on vertex, < bodily exertion, > mental ex-
joints, in bed; in joints, then in bones; caused by ertion and washing with cold water. Painful pressure
every cold, in joints and where hones form sutures or sym- of brain against skull, especially at vertex, < every ten
physes. Rheumatism in cold weather; rheumatic seconds, < motion, stooping, moving while sitting, sit-
pains in shoulders, chest and other parts after getting ting up after lying, also rising from seat, when there is
wet in rain. vertigo > lying still and after stooping. Confusion.
;
Restlessness, spasmodic motion of limbs, < lying on rush of blood to head and headache on getting up or ;
back, > lying on side. Discomfort. Ailments from rising from seat while walking, with running from
;
grief, disappointed love. Weakness; on ascending nose, aching in bones of pelvis, hip-joint, thigh, knees,
stairs; with flushes of heat in head. Stiffness in
and ankle before menses, with leucorrhosa during
; ;
toothache, pain "in abdomen, aching in groins, above tion with headache, nausea; with complaints in
;
OS pubis, mammffi, neck, chest, back, armpits, arms, eyes < windv weather. ;
above knees, shin-bones, calves, heels, big toes, toes. and from temples to jaws, with rheumatic feeling
half 5:7; sunny
from collar-bone to wrists. Pressure above and to-
Last half of day stands to first like
half to the dark like 5 3. Aggravation in morning wards eyes.
:
learn to walk rapidly, is emaciated, has symptoms of indigestion, Scalp sore, creep-
colic, vomiting of undigested food, green, mucous stools, fetid
parietal, or around temporal bones.
ing, numbness, cold crawls, coldness on
General lack of vital heat. General symptoms of occiput.
flatulence, etc.
Calcarea, particularly the aggravation from wet, the tendency to Tight feeling in scalp ; tension in scalp of forehead.
perspiration, glandular enlargement, etc., but there is less enlarge-
Itching evenings.
ment of the abdomen and perhaps less obstinate disposition, the
child is rather stupid. Generally valuable in promoting the de- Clinical.—Valuable for the headaches of school children,
velopment and healing of bones. a especially of girls who are maturing and who are anaemic. Head-
Grauvogl advises that if
woman has scrofulous children, with a tendency to hydrocephalus, aches on "the top of the head particularly. Chronic hydrocephalus,
she should be given Calc. phos. and Siil. at intervals, when preg- pain in head extending down spine, weakness, vomiting, very
large
brain resem-
nant again. head, separated bones. In chronic irritation of the
exhausting diseases, like cholera
— bling hydrocephalus,
Mind. Screaming, grasping in agony towards his infantum. Bald spots on the head.
following
news, with sweat, inclination to indignation and anger. as if something were in them, renewed when it is men-
; frequeiit sensation
as if something were in 1.,
Fear of bad news. Feeling as if she had been fright- tioned
ened. Anxiety; in children; with palpitation, 111 seeming to move about, < inner canthus and in upper
humor in children. Likes to be alone. Restlessness. part of ball, in morning matter in inner canthus, after-
wards swelling and redness in upper part of inner
;
canthus. Itching. Worse Lachrymation, ing, < r. side, low down, < towards back, < swallow-
in air.
most with gaping. ing, > after rising and at breakfast in evening, < in ;
Squinting, distortion of balls as from pressure, balls bed, with tickling cough. Sore aching, < swallowing
protruding. Pain in ball as if beaten. Biting in 1. lid, sore pain in region of parotid. Pains from other parts
towards external canthus, in afternoon, compelling towards T., and burning; pain in r. tonsil (after
rubbing, which causes pain. Hot feeling on lids and mustard) pain on sides, aching on pressure up to
;
sweat of brows and lids. Inability to read, light hurts, ear, or from ear to shoulder, < turning neck and
especially candle-light. Using by gaslight hurts. Veil swallowing. Contraction as after much weeping or
over eyes. Glimmering, fiery circles. Letters change after running. Sensation of weakness or emptiness.
to black points or small round gray sisots, or as if a lit- Dryness at night. Burning in pit. Saliva hurts to
tle bird flew from right to left. swallow, not food.
—
Stomach. —
Unusual hunger; 4 p.m.; appetite dimin-
Clinical. Scrofulous keratitis, with photophobia, large ton- ished at noon, with headache in afternoon, more ajDpe-
sils, etc.
tite in evening, when headache was relieved no A. from ;
Ears. —
Inner and outer swollen, red, sore, itching. noon to noon, but if thinking about it she wants to
Excoriating discharge. Shooting outward in bones eat; no A. before or during menses. Desire for
behind and around. Pressing, tearing, rending in and tobacco-smoking. Thirst in after jaart of day, with
around, < behind or below. Tearing, shutting, jerk- dryness of mouth and tongue.
ing pains in alternation or with other rheumatic com- Belching all the forenoon, with nausea after break- ;
plaints. Burning pain in spot over r., with sensitive- fast, with hawking and gagging sour. Nausea from ;
•ness to touch burning pain in spot over r. when smoking or coffee after coffee, with incipient heart-
; ;
scratching, with sensitiveness to touch. Soreness in burn and unpleasant sensation, confusion of head,
and around. Cold and aching coldness, then throb- headache and ill humor; with vertigo and headache
;
bing, heat, hard hearing. Hot and aching heat of < stooping, with confusion of head and confusion of
;
middle and outer. Difficult hearing. Singing and thought; rising from pit of stomach when moving,
other noises, < r. then headache and lassitude. Vomiturition from
Nose. —
Sensation of a foreign body. Biting-sting- hawking phlegm. Vomiting, with trembling of hands
ing in anterior angle of 1. nostril, then in r. nostril, easy in children.
sneezing and lachrymation. Tickling. Itching and Cutting or cramiDlike pain, with headache. Sharp
soreness in r. angle near tip. Violent sneezing, with pain. Pain at every attempt to eat after dinner, with ;
running from nose and salivation sudden sneezing soreness on pressure < lying with watery, burning
; ; ;
and soreness on margins of wings of nose and fluent stools. Pressure > rest. Burning and loaterbrash ; in
coryza in afternoon sudden sneezing in evening, with epigastrium; in epigastrium after belching.
; Heartburn
relief of headache, then sore sensation in nostrils. after dinner; H. up into throat, with soreness in r.
Coryza < in air, hoarseness and cough fluent, in cold groin and kicking-quivering over os pubis. Anxiety
;
room, stopped in warm air and out of doors. Streaks in pit. Expanded feeling. Sinking sensation in epigas-
of bright blood on nasal mucus while sneezing. Bleed- trium. Flabbiness. Uneasiness in region.
ing in afternoon.
Face. —
Pale, sallow, yellowish, earthen.
Clinical. — Dyspepsia, after
Pain, < time by raising wind, wlien fasting the pain goes to the spine,
eating thir.«t, pain ^> for a short
upper jaw-hone, from r. to L, extends from other parts to face feeling as if one ought to raise flatus and could not. Dyspepsia,
or from fa£e to other parts ; pain in zygomatic process. with indescribable distress in region of stomach, only temporarily
Upper lip swollen, painful, hard, burning. eating. ^
Clinical. —Valuable for acne of girls (Calc. pie. more fre-
—
Abdomen. Meteorism and pain > stool. Flatulence
quently for boys). and rumbling > thin stool, with confusion of head
increasing to dull pain, the stool preceded by pain.
Mouth. — (Backward
in teething and in closing of Fetid flatus; difficult emissioja of flatus. Cutting after
fontanelles) (slow in teething, with cold tremors and
; drinking cold water; cutting, p)inching, then diarrhcea.
emaciation.) Shooting i\\ molars. Sensation as if Pinching, stitches, running, kicking. Griping before
something were sticking into lower incisors, like pain- menses; with rumbling and leucorrhoea. Pain on
ful swelling of gum. Toothache, with other com- every attempt to eat; from ice-cream in evening, then
plaints pain in eye and stomach teeth.
;
Teeth cannot vomiting in morning > lying > emission of wind, ; ;
bear chewing. (Carious teeth cannot bear fresh air.) stool or after leucorrhoea with flatulence and frequent ;
Tongue white, furred on root, < morning tip sore, stools with headache, earache, hot face, pain in groins,
;
;
burning, little blisters; burning on back part, then in diarrhcea, weary legs, crawls, or in alternation with
larynx on swallowing, pain in tongue, fauces, pharynx, headache, burning in throat, uterine pains, lassitude.
;
chest and pit of stomach. Sore spot inside r. cheek. Pressure, with urging to urinate. Burning rising into
Dryness of mouth and tongue into choanns, with sali- throat. Motion as of something alive.
vation, with or without thirst. Running of saliva, Numbness of wall, with quivering, aching, etc.
with fluent coryza copious and acid saliva.
; Stitches in hepatic region on deep breathing. Sharp
_
Taste bitter in morning, with headache ; bitter at begin- pain in region of spleen. Throbbing in r. hypochon-
ning of menses especially wheat bread tastes bitter. drium, > belching or passing wind. Pain in region
;
Flabby sweetish. Foul taste and smell; bad taste of transverse colon at 3 p.ji. Hardness in r. side, with
in morning disgusting when waking, < hawking. soreness and pressure. Stitch in 1. side while breath-
—
;
Throat, External glands hurt. Hawking up phlegm ing. Pressure in 1. side, with soreness. Moving in 1.
m evening, night and morning, with gagging constant side. ;
hemming and hawking when talking." Fauces and Soreness and pain around navel, > emission of fetid
uvula red and swollen. Soreness in mornina; on wak- flatus. Pain from N. and from other parts drawing to
Calcarea Phosphorica. 248 Calcarea Phosphorica.
vagina. Drawing-aching in region of navel, extend- vagina after nosebleed. Leucorrhoea before menses
ing to sacral region, < forenoon. Emptiness around two weeks after menses or from one term to another;
navel or in whole abdomen. Burning in navel region. like white of eggs, < morning after rising, and of sweet-
Feeling when walking as if sacro-symphysis were ish odor creamlike, in afternoon. ;
separated. In lower abdomen throlDbing, stinging, Cutting from uterus through to sacrum. Aching in
tickling, sore-aching, pressing, drawing upward in uterus in morning pressing in U., desire, aching in ;
symphysis, downward in thighs. Aching soreness, neck of bladder, prostration. Weakness in region of
cutting drawing in 1., then r. groin. Drawing jjain uterus, < stool and micturition, with distress and uterine
over OS pubis, from r. to 1., passing of blood, then ear- displacement. Menses too early and bright-colored;
ache from 1. to r. (female). Warm feeling in groin, every two weeks, black, clotted, menorrhagia too late ;
burning pain. and dark too late and first bright, then dark, at last
;
—
Rectum. Stitches in evening S. towards anus or lochia-Uke and fetid. Nymphomania, < before menses
;
shooting in anus. Pressure after supper, with stool, desire, then cojDious menses. Voluptuous feeling as if
the first hard, the last thin. Urging to stool, with cos- all parts were full of blood, with pulsation in all parts
tiveness or after looseness. and increased desire.
—
Anus. Protruding piles after buzzing in ears laro- —
Clinical. It has been used for nymphomania with heat and
;
truding P., aching, itching sore, oozing of yellow mois- weight on vertex, melancliolia, flushed face, etc., the symptoms
Bleeding after stool or with a soft stool, followed alwaj'S worse before menses. Uterine spasms, sometimes
after
ture.
by mucus.
stool or micturition, change of weather. Menstruation too
Sore feeling, worse outside, with stitching, burn- early, with faint feeling in stomach, etc. Dysmenorrhoea. Leu-
<
; sore aching morning on rising.
ing, throbbing Burning, corrhoea. After prolonged nursing, cough, weakness of voice, pain
pulsating, bearing down towards anus. Itching, < between shoulders, etc.
evening. Shooting through perineum into penis. Respiratory Organs. Hoarseness. Dry cough, with —
Clinical. — Fistula ani. hoarseness, soreness and dryness in throat. Suffoca-
male B. while urinating. Frequent urging to urinate. Shooting during inspiration and expiration, < deep
Frequent and copious micturition, with weakness and breathing in 1., with inhalation, and in r. temjjle in
; ;
like strong tea. Diaper r6cldish-yellow. mittent, sharp in region of r. sixth rib, then on 1. fourth
—
Sexual Organs. Weak feehng in male. Affection and fifth rib, during the day, taking away the breath,
of genito-urinary organs after stool and micturition. < deep breathing; as if an instrument passed through'
Shooting in root of penis and in bladder. Cutting end of sternum, during the day. Sore pain on ster-
drawing pain in gians when sitting, extending towards num ; nipples ; r. mamma, then 1. Soreness of 1. clavi-
tip. Erection while riding in a carriage, without de- cle, then r. ; cutting, over clavicle. Soreness to touch ;
sire ;
j)ainful E. in evening, with burning in urethra of manimse. Contraction till 10 p.m., > on lying doivn,, <
and tension in penis. Desire increased in some, in luhen getting up, ivith difficult breathing. Painless gnaw-
others decreased D. towards morning, with unusual
; ing, with quivering, jerking, heat and fear. Burning
orgasm. into throat, sometimes downu^ard. Beating on spot
Female. —
Swelling of external parts when awaking, on 1.
bladder and uterus, burning up into chest. Aching in lower limbs backache and uterine pains ; sudden jerk-
;
;; — ;
ing pain, with inhalation; jerking, rending, cutting, Knee. —Tearing in and crusty tetters cov- 1., to feet,
shooting pain. Drawing, < evening and morning, get- ering leg. < stretching and at night.
Boring in r.,
ting awake, moving, and in limbs, with gaping, stretch- Sharp pain in afternoon when walking. Pain <
;
ing, bending backward. Throbbing, jerking pain in, walking, 1. then r. in 1. extending to sole on inner
; ;
near, between and < beloio scapulas. Tensive pain be- side of r. as from a blow, < bending, with soreness
low r. scapula, extending forward. Sharj) pain in sprained pain, sore when walking. Tendons in hollow
sacrum, and lameness. Pain in kidney region when lifting feel too short.
and ivhen bloioing nose ; in kidney region when digging ;
Leg.- Crump in spot inside of calves when walking.
P. above sacrum and in hips. Soreness in sacro-iliac Cram J) pain in calves, drawing, rending, shooting, warm
union as if separated. Sore aching in 1. loin. Numb- feeling. Tearing in calves. Pain in calf in morning,
ness and lameness in sacrum. Pain, soreness, pressive, < raising leg below hollow of knee, < taking off
;
tearing and shooting in os coccygis. boots beneath hollow of knee when it is strongly
;
along arm, with tearing. Pain in shoulder and between r. eyebrow and lid, eye inflamed, lids falling
scapula?. Sore, bruised pain in shoulder or down arm. or closed, < morning to r. of anus, with pain, in- ;
in arm near shoulder-joint, cannot lift arm. Soreness Ulcers above and around ears and in region of parotid
under arms, with burning, itching. Paralysis of 1. in old scars scrofulous, lax and lazy.
;
Formication
arm. on abdomen. Stinging si^ots on buttocks, itching,
Shooting through elbows, usually 1., then r. Pain burning, sore spots, oozing scurfs. Itching on point
from 1. elbow to shoulder-joint in elbow as after a
; of nose biting, < on places years before affected
;
blow. Cramplike pain in forearm, sore bruised feeling, burning, of outer ear in warm room and burning. ;
evening when writing; in ball of thumb; in joints of before and at dinner with gloomy mood, inability to ;
men and sacrum, cannot rise from seat ; asleep, with of fire, but without many flames of danger, but with- ;
anxious feeling, has to jump out of carriage, also at night. out fear of traveling vivid, most from late events or
; ;
side. Sore aching, heat, itching, oozing pimples, itch- pains shaking, out of doors shivering, with hot face
; ;
ing scurfs. Bruised feeling after snow-storm, with and colic ; with motion of scrotum
creeping sh ivering,
lameness. Asleep, also back, with uneasiness. not like that after urinating cool feeling towards ;
—
Thigh. Stitches up and down hip-bone, < from eyes ; behind eyes cold ears outer ears point of ; ;
;
ischium down, jerking, drawing, with warm feeling S. ; nose lower parts, with hot face.
;
through 1. thigh to knee, stirring above, down to ankle- Warm room is oppressive. Heat, with other com-
bone, toes too thick. Tearing, shooting, drawing in plaints; dry H. in evening, hot breath, beating of
hip-bone. Pains above knees. Pain and soreness heart, mouth and tongue dry -nithout thirst, gaping,
afterwards extending into 1. knee, then sensitiveness of stretching, etc. running from head to toes running
; :
knee. Sharp pain in tendons on inside, < walking. from vertex to toes in face in evening in face, with
; ;
Labor-pain during sixth month of nursing a child, chill or other complaints external in mamma, towards ;
with involuntary stool and passing of blood. 1. arm. Sweat at night; on parts, waking at night; on
Calendula. 250 Calotropis.
towards and in morning on palms cold, side and on raising r. arm. Tearing between scapulaj.
single parts, ; ;
on face, body cold. Dry skin, moisture on hands. Aching beneath lower tip of r. scapula in afternoon,
Clinical.—Niglit-sweats in phthisis. with sensation as if everything were suppurating and
bruised A. in 1. lumbar region, then in both lumbar
;
Calendula.
Extremities. —Axillary glands painful to touch.
A tincture is made from the flowers, buds and leaves of fresh Drawing j^ressive tension in wrists and ankles during
plants of the common Marigold. rest. Weariness of lower limbs. Bruised f)ain in
Compare Arnica. outer side of knees while sitting. Burning tearing in
Generalities. —
Rheumatic drawing pain during mo- upper part of calf while sitting. Drawing pinching
on inner border of sole while sitting.
tion. Nervous exhaustion. Feeling best when walk-
ing or when lying quite still.
—
Skin and Sleep. A wound becomes raw and in-
flames anew. Sticking in the wound during fever-
Clinicill. — Useful foropen wounds, with great soreness and
heat, with redness of surrounding parts. Bruised pain
pain, the parts will not heal, tend to inflame and suppurate. In
phlegmonous erysipelas it seems to be a valuable topical applica- in a wound in morning, with smarting and throbbing
tion; it is also useful as a local application in bad ulcers of os as if it would suppurate. Itching. Restlessness at
uteri, offensive leucorrhoea.
night, with continual waking, frequent micturition and
—
Mind and Head. Anxiety during chill, with taci- much drinking.
turnityand solicitude. Fretfulness, with a sleepy, Fever. —
Chilliness all the morning, with sensitive-
dreamy condition. Irritability, then despair and ness to air C. at beginning of almost all symptoms.
;
anguish. Dull sensation in head, especially in upper Shivering, with gooseflesh, while skin is warm to touch ;
part of occii^ut. Confusion of head as after a night's S. in back, with pressure in 1. last true ribs and move-
debauch, in morning heaviness of H. as after a Tong ments in epigastric region and abdomen as if he would
illness. Pain in forehead after eating, with heat in it faint. Cold hands and feet; all the forenoon, with
P. in occiput. Disagreeable sensation in occiput ex- ;
drawing, rheumatic pains through whole body, and
tending to back of neck. Itching of scalp. after sitting for some time, aching in ribs as if squeezed
Eyes. —Inflammation of white of eye, with head- together and bruised. Heat all the forenoon, with
ache while lying, now in forehead, now in temples. sweat, weakness in chest and heat in axillae in after- ;
Dilatation of pupils. Swelling of lids. Dryness of noon, with creeping chills and thirst, but drinking
margins of lids, with biting as from smoke. always causes a shaking chill. Heat in evening in
—
Face and Mouth. Prickling pain in face, then in bed with sweat, especially burning and sweat of feet.
;
forehead, then in face again. Drawing tensive pain in Heat, but cold drinks cause shivering, H. abates after
glands before 1. ramus of lower jaw on moving head. 5 P.M. without shivering, even in open air, the head
Vesicles in 1. corner of lower lip. Swollen sensation feels freer, breathing is easier, voice stronger and
in lips, spreading to sides of nose, then to eyes and deeiDer internal, towards evening while sitting, with
;
forehead, with burning stinging, speech scarcely recog- external coldness, creeping chills and almost dread of
nizable. Salivation. drinking flushes, in forehead in evening H. in face
; ;
Throat. —Submaxillary glands swollen and painful after dinner, and in hands and feet, then thirst.
to touch as if suppurating painful on touch in after-
;
side of C. and on sternum, with stitches in r. side of bedtime and in bed, beginning in feet and running up
chest. Pulse irregular and diminishing rapidly. spinal cord, occasional movement of feet in bed seemed
—
Neck and Back. Rheumatic drawing pain in r. side to bring on the chills, fits of perspiration alternating
of neck, extending to shoulder, < bending neck to r. with the chills, restless, head and face hot, breath foul.
;
phases of nervous excitement. It also produces cold- hands. Easily startled when aicake, xvith throbbings.
ness of the bod}' and profound collajDse, with feeble Tearing stitches here and there, in joints. Rheumatic
pulse. stitches in all niuscles, especially between shoulders.
Allies. — Cupr., Carbo Pain in periosteum of all bones. Nervous drawings,
Tereb., Secale c, Ars., Verat. a.,
v.. Op., Hyosc, Stram., Alcohol. with something like shivering. General oppression.
Generalities. —
Emaciation. Distention of veins. Soreness and rigidity over whole body as after severe
Inflammations. Drunken appearance. Symptoms like exercise or exposure to cold. Trembling sensation.
delirium tremens, optical delusions, fright, screams, Dry feeling in and over bod}', especially on head and
hideous and burying his head in pillow in bronchial tubes. General discomfort. Restlessness
sights, ;
(Stramon., Hyosc). Hysterical. Falling down in- at night (Ars.) constant walking about the room.
;
sensible. Convulsions in children with loss of con- Excitement of nervous system, especially in skin and
; ;
sciousness; with disordered expression of face and muscles. Feeling at night as if he could fly or as if
livid aspect; violent, especially of hands and feet. he were drawn into the air in spite of himself In-
Clonic convulsive movements. Convulsive circular mo- crease of muscular strength.
tion (rotation of arms). Relaxation of whole body, with heaviness paralytic ;
Subsultus tendinum (Ars., Cupr., Op., Tereb., Verat., R. of muscles. Wcaknas ; after stool, with general
Alcohol) and insensibility. Epileptic fit; in which sweat on waking from a sound sleep after sweat dur-
; ;
his tongue was badly bitten. Several times the body ing sleep compared to the stillness of the wind, with
;
curled itself up into a ball and projected itself out heaviness. Listlessness. Faintness on rising to ;
again with great activity. Froth oozing from mouth, walk with shivering and numbness. Deathlike sen-
;
constant chewing motions, twitching of head, cold sation. Susceptibility to external impressions dimin-
sweat on face, which was bluish or purjjle, cadaverous ished in skin and muscles. Partial paralysis. Insen-
and distorted, twitching of occipito-frontalis muscle, sibility to touch. Aggravation of pains in evening
orbicularis oris rigidly drawn to left, masseter so con- A. during motion. Most of the pains at first only dur-
tracted that the jaw could not be depressed. ing partial attention (so tearing in various parts only
Flung himself back on the bed, with dreadful when falling asleep) >, especially the headache, by
shrieks, fell into strong convulsions, foamed at the paying attention to them, afterwards aggravation when
mouth, stared wildly, endeavored to lay hold of and paying strict attention to himself. Amelioration of
tear everything in his reach, then a calm similar to symptoms from profuse sweat.
fainting with this difference only, the skin was florid, Clinical. — It may be given to new-born children who have
lost all remembrance of past actions and knowledge been asphyxiated and wlio have spasms in consequence. Great
coldness of the surface of the body, rapid sinking of strength, some-
of present objects, then slowly began to recover both,
times with delirium or convulsions. General feeling of soreness
though in a manner so amazina; that his business con- as if beaten. Spasms, especially in children. Efiects of shocks
Camphor. 252 Camphor.
from injuries, coldness of surface of body, etc. Consequences of lost consciousness and fell down, face flushed, slow
suppressed eruptions in scarlet fever, and especially in measles
breathing, convulsive movements, on waking he had
the skin blue and cold. It may be used as an antidote to
is
irritant poisons make persistent efforts to recover consciousness of
for the effects of poisonous insects, tobacco, mush-
;
to
rooms, his personality and knowledge of his surroundings.
It is used, as a rule, in prostration occurring suddenly
etc.
and increasing rapidly. Intellectual powers increased. Dulness of intellect.
—
Mind. Delirium; at night; witli somnolency and Confusion of ideas.
through his mind. Stupefaction of
A
tumult of crude ideas floated
senses like faint-
small languishing pulse; but when spoken to gave
rational answers active furious, being with difficulty ness.
; ;
Memory lost. Coma. Unconsciousness ; with
restrained in bed. Stripped himself, danced wildly howls and falling down semi-unconscious, eyes partly ;
and tried to jump out of the Felt closed, and if placed in a sitting posture, her head and
window (Hyosc).
as if he ought to kill someone (not any of his own body inclined to fall forward and to the side, but if
family) when in the street. Strange and wild gestures roused and spoken to loudly, she made an attempt to
and conversation. Wild talk, constant repetition of sit upright, lifted her eyelids for a moment, responded
same sentence. Talked irrationally and undertook rationally, but in the unformed halting accents of a
absurd things. Incoherent muttering. drunken person.
Exact ideas of time were lost, everything seemed —
Cliiiical. With the collapse extreme anxiety and restless-
new, thought he was higher than the houses and suf- ness in some cases, in some great lethargy, can scarcely be aroused,
fered at the thought of the disadvantages of his height, in others loss of consciousness or even delirium.
everything, would talk and realize what was said, but head. Aching mornings after rising with drawings
; ;
had no interest or continued memory of events, on in r. side and through temples, with sensation of
;
greeting his family on his return from the asylum he sinking and exhaustion, as if her breath were leaving
was thrown into a trance, in which he could not talk her; with burning pain in stomach, eructations, thirst
or .act, but fully realized what was said or done about and formication in limbs sudden; as from constriction
;
him, afterwards from excitement he had another of brain; as if brain ivere compressed from all sides, > think-
trance and came out of it weak and trembling, for a ing about it; throbbing; asifbruisedor asifbrainwere
long time he was conscious of an unstable brain, sore. Contractive pain at base of brain, eqoecially in
which seemed balanced on a slight point, likely at occiput and above nose, < stooping low, lying or
any moment to be turned over, fragments of conver- pressure, with leaning of head to one or other side,
sation whirled through his mind, and at times his sur- coldness of hands and feet, heat of forehead and
roundings were all perverted, he would walk about and waking slumber. Pressure outward. Intermittent
not know what he was doing or where he was, he was drawings all around head as if nerves were drawn up.
somnambulistic. Throbbing. Heaviness ; especially in vertex with ;
Screaming loudly " I shan't faint, for if I do I will vertigo and sinking backward of head ; dizzy. Confusion
have fits and never come out of them." Howled, esj)ecially in aiaterior part with noise in ears ap-
; ;
leaped from bed, apparently in great agony and bent jsroaching vertigo. Stupefjdng feeling, like effects of
on something desperate. The child creeps into a laudanum. Lightness. Congestion. Intoxication.
corner, howls, cries and thinks he has l^een insulted Vertigo ; when sitting ; < stooping, with heaviness of
and scolded. Crying for he knew not what when at head ; with dim vision ; in attacks, also after nausea
work and when walking. so severe that knees knocked together and he nearly
Anxiety. Fear, < in the dark. Dread of being fell with flushing of face, then pallor, eyes turned to
;
alone in the dark (Stram.). Dread of being drawn up- right, upward and backward, head the same, r. arm
ward. Fear of the mirrors in the room, lest he should extended above head as if catching something, bub-
see himself in them, he would have gotten up and bling of watery fluid from mouth, limbs coldand cramped,
broken them only he was more afraid to get up alone pulse feeble, mind wandering, talking, shouting, crying
in the dark. Vague sense of impending danger, > and laughing by turns, convulsions, indications of a
walkiiig rapidly until he perspired. Cheerful talk re- relapse if patient were silent; while studying, the
lieved him, vexed by want of sympathy, afraid to be book seemed to go round " with the sun," could
alone a moment (Ars.), wanted to think he was well, hardly keep his seat, felt as if falling towards his
always asking his father about wanted to be with his right and as if going into sleep or unconsciousness,
it,
father, fearing death. Imagined he would get yellow- but not drowsy, as if going off and rousing up again,
fever, etc. Indescribable wretchedness. Agitation. Haste. thought he was going to die, felt bad whenever he
Sadness, ill humor. Irritability in children.; Fret- thought of it, could iiot speak from words seeming to
fulness at night, with anxiety and frightful visions. choke him in larynx, as with persons disappointed or
Desirous to dispute aiid self-willed. Jealousy. Aver- grieved, all > in open air, but next day in school on
sion to all external objects. Indolence during the thiiaking of it felt it again.
; Sickening sensation of
chill, with depressed disposition. Indifference. swinging when in bed.
Exhiliration. —
Forehead. Veins distended and tortuous. Throb-
Thoughts followed one another, but he
cjuickly bing-stinging through night, with general dry heat.
could not fix attention uijon any of them, and he lost Tearing sticking in F., with pressure on ujsper part of
consciousness of his i:)ersonality, after vomiting con- frontal bone. Tearing in 1. side, with pressure out-
sciousness returned, but distraction, forgetfulness and ward T. in 1. side of F. and 1. side of occiput in 1.
; ;
crowding of ideas returned, time seemed very long side of F. and in 1. cheek. Cutting jerks from F. and
and full of events which he could not remember, im- temples to middle of brain on lying down. Aching
pressions received by sight were evanescent, finally in middle on r. side in 1. side in 1. eye in evening
; ; ;
oppressive warmth spread through head and body, he in sinciput, with intermittent stitches starting in
— ;;;
;;
:
eyes throbbing.
; Pressivc but not painful sensation lobules of ears. Bluish, (Cupr.). Black. Vacant ex-
in sinciput, changing to confusion of head. Drawing pression and eyes wandering about room, speechles.s
;
Speech feeble,
thus. Smarting. Biting and sticking. Biting of
broken (Stram.), hoarse. Loss of speech. Difliculty
edges; in external canthus. Biting-itching. Burn-
of speech and of thought. ;
ing in 1. in edges.
; ;
Stitches in palate. Dry scraping on palate.
Conjunctiva injected. Red spots on white of r.
Swollen sensation in whole interior of mouth, tongue,
Pressure on muscles of r. brow. Photophobia.
gums and palate. Burning on palate, extending into
Occasional loss of vision. Dimness of V. for objects ;
oesophagus, not > by drinking. Heat in mouth
farther off than arm's length with ocular hallucina-
;
and stomach. Sensation in M. and stomach as
tions. Glittering of objects. Flickering. Letters ran
after peppermint lozenges.
j
Cold sensation rises into
together on reading script in forenoon, after ceasing to
mouth and to palate. Coolness, changing to sharp-
read a bright circle before eyes. Objects appeared
ness and burning. Dryness. Froth about teeth, ;
behind in I.; Roaring. Ringing. Singing ; in 1. ClilliOSll. — Tongue cold, mouth cold, breath cold.
I'uzzing.
Nose. —
Stitching from root almost to tip, or crawl-
Throat. —Stitches
at back of jiharynx and towards
side. Hysterical choking sensation. Scraping.
1.
ing S. in anterior corner of nostril, as if ulcerated
;
Soreness at night, < sw;dlowing. with feeling as if
and sore. Sudden boring in r. side, near nose. Draw- gullet were sore and excoriated and sensation in
ing in 1. side. Itching internally in 1. nostril. ^(V ;
throat as if she had eaten rancid substances. Heat
of room breathed through the nose seemed cooler ichcn walk- in pharynx and in -Momach ; in cesophagus and stomach,
ing. Obstruction in r. -side, then secretion of thin extending over whole body.
mucus. Stoppage or running or bleeding. Sneezing.
Con/zaj stopped. Discharge of thin mucus in morning
Stomach. Hunger. Loss of appetite. Aversion to—
the accustomed tobacco-smoking, without its tasting
on rising (and evenings on going to sleep ?) \vithout badly, the aversion amounting to vomiting. Thirst
real coryza. Bleeding"; at 7 a.m." at night. Pleasure in drinks, without thii-st. Loss of
—
'Clinical. The first stages of violent coryza, generally dry, thirst.
with sneezing and flatulence. A palliative in many forms offlueiit
Eructations after eating ; of contents of ;
—
;
Face, Pale and anxious (^Ars.. Carbo v.. Sec. c, without inclination to vomit. Retchiuii. Vomiting
Camphor. 254 Camplior.
irom drinking coffee
yellow, liquid ;
; black-streaked minished and as if rectum were contracted. Sluggish
bilious, colored with blood. and incomj^lete. Two the first day, preceded by
Stitches. Pain; m pit or anterior fart of liver; in griijing, next day none, the third day a hard difficult
epigastrium, radiating over belly and into limbs, with one.
uterine tenesmus gradually increasing pain in epi-
;
from 1 till 2 o'clock, pain in coeliac ganglia, with anx- spermatic vessels ineffectual U. Burning in urethra
;
nally, < inspiration, extending into region of liver region of bladder. Urine scanty ; U. red dark yellow,
;
and into chest. Feeling as before diarrhcea. Press- very saturated brown yellowish-green, turbid, of
;
;
ure in morning as of distention from flatus. Burning musty odor turbid, whitish-green pale, odorless, con-
;
;
and distention. taining sugar and mucus, but without sediment; burn-
Heat in upper and lower (Ars., Cupr,). Coldness in ing ; saturated, of j)ungent odor. Sediment red or
upper and lower (Sec. c). Comtrictive pain beloiu short white.
ribs, extending into lumbar veretebrse. Pressure beneath —
Clinical. Excessive strangury, retention of urine (in Asiatic
diaphragm extending upward and downward, with cholera, sometimes in poisoning by Cantharis).
tension, changing to pain in region of coeliac ganglia. Sexual Organs. Excitement. Weakness, with want
Pairi in hypochondria region of coeliac ganglia, caus- of desire. Impotence. Painful priapism, > by urinat-
—
;
ing in evening anxious sweat, it seemed as inflamma- ing (Canth., Tereb., Phos.). Pressure in 1. side of root of
tion would attack organs of abdomen, this irrita- penis, in groin, when standing. Sticking-itching on
bility extended to lungs and caused cough, with pain inner surface of prepuce. Laxity of scrotum, want of
on inner surface of spine, extending upward from dia- erection and want of desire, then violent erections.
phragm. (Contractive sensation in testicles.) Incomplete erec-
Scraping acrid sensation now on r., now on 1. side, tion, with weak desire. Desire increased with delu- ;
sometimes posteriorly, sometimes anteriorly, approach- sions respecting the object of embrace. Nightly emis-
ing a burning and changing to a grumbling pain in sions. Slight discharge of blood from vagina. Os
region of coeliac ganglia. Cutting in umbilical region, uteri enlarged and hot. Abortion. Menses ceased ; M.
then emission of flatus, inclination to stool and urg- too profuse. Desire increased.
ing to urinate. Pressure above umbilicus, with burn-
ing.
—
Clinical. Cliordee, effects of sudden suppression of gonor-
Sensation of hardness above umbilicus, with rhceal discharge, coldness, strangury, etc. Sexual excitement in
heaviness. women. Puerperal mania, with suppressed discharges, dryness of
—
Hypogastrium. Burning-sticking below anterior the surface, etc.
crest of ilium, extending to groin. Pinching in lower Eespiratory Organs. Contractive sensation in
abdomen, especially in umbilical region. Sticking- larynx, as from sulphur fumes. Mucus in windpipe,
—
drawing heaviness in r. side on pressure. Pain. Press- making the voice husky and not removed by hacking or
ure in 1. side. Pressure outward in groins at root of clearing throat. Pain in trachea and bronchi, < cough-
penis, as if a hernia would protrude. Drawing in 1. ing, hacking and clearing throat. Suffocative dyspncea,
side, with a tensive bruised sensation. Heat. as if from pressure in pit of stomach. Choking. Hurried
Clinical. — Colic, insatiable thirst. Vomiting, witli cold respiration and labored. Short and snoring. (Inspir-
sweat, great exhaustion. Internal burning in abdomen, with ex- ation in sleep shorter than expiration.) Oppressed,
terna! coldness.
anxious, panting. Slow and shallow. Deep and slow.
—
Eectum. Smarting. Contracted sensation on pass- Heavy, slow and difficult. Almost an-ested. Impeded
ing flatus, with swollen feeling and pain. Urging to and feeble, apparently due to spasmodic contraction
stool with scanty stool, then violent U. and a more
; of circular fibres of trachea, vvhole body livid, cold, and
scanty discharge and in abdominal cavity, in urinary
; skin feeling tensive to touch. External, laborious, ivith-
and genital organs, the U. to urinate beginning in out assistance of abdominal muscles. Sho7-t cough from
kidneys, extending along ureters to bladder, with drag- scraping in throat. Dry, hacking cough ; < forenoon.
ging along spermatic cords to testicles and general feel-
ing of turgescence in this part of the body.
—
Clinical. Asthmatic attacks, with great suffocation. Vio-
lent dry cough, especially in measles, with suppressed eruption,
Stool. —^Thin, dark brown, scanty. Hard and re- witlicongestion of lungs, etc. In pleuro-pneumonia, emphysema
tarded. Constipation. Sour. Increased, afterwards of lungs.
difficult,
the
and difficult emission of flatus, usually before Chest. —
Stitches; in I. when walking; in nipples; <
stool. Difficult, as if peristaltic motion were di- 1., often extending to spine with hacking cough, as if
;
; —— — ;
Tearing near r. nijaple, extending towards pelvis. tends into hand. Bruised pain in r., and in wrist and
Pressure on sternum when standing internally under ; fingers. Tired feeling from 1. into hand.
sternvnn, with difficult inspiration and a cold sensa- —
Forearm. Tearing in forenoon, sometimes only in
tion which rises from chest into mouth in upper part ; forearm and sometimes only in fingers T. pressure on ;
of sternum as from a load. Oppression. Contraction. inner surface of 1.; T. pressure on 1. radius above
Internal trembling of 1. side when lying ujion that wrist. Stitches. Bruised pain in lower part of 1.
side, and of 1. arm. Pressure in r. painful, on inner surface of 1.
Heart. —
Anxiety. Cramplike stitches when lying Wrist. — ;
r. shoulder on motion. Tearing in nape on bending on looking down upon grass it seemed as if all objects
head forward. Pressure in nape when walking. Ten- were commingled. Cracking and creaking in hip-joints,
siye pain in nape, < every motion and on turning in knees and ankles.
neck, and in posterior cervical muscles. Drawing on —
Thigh. Tearing anteriorly in muscles of r. an- ; ;
1. side of nape towards shoulder painful D. and stiff teriorly in soft part of 1.
;
Pressure deep in r. in r. ;
sensation in side of neck and down nape when walk- hip-joint. Pain, even when walking, and in ankles.
ing in open air painless, in cervical vertebras on mo- Drawing bruised pain after walking in r. and on inner
; ;
tion. Stiffiiess of nape. side near and below patella, he fears that the leg will bend
Back. —
Dratoing stitches through and between scapulas forward suddenly. Pain as after a long walk, posteriorly
on moving arm, extending into chest. Tearing on anterior above hollow of knee. Drawing in gluteus maximus
margin of scapula, < motion of arm along medulla at its attachment to crest of ilium, as if it would make
;
Extremities. —
Stretching. Cramps. Trembling. Te- ive drawing on inner side below patella. Feeling as if
tanic stiffness, then convulsive agitation. Rigid but they would bend forward, and as if beaten. Heavi-
straight, upper ones spasmodically drawn and ilexed ness when sitting, with pressure in r. when walking.
; ;
upon body and muscles relaxed, then suddenly and Pressure on 1. tibia in middle of inner surface of ; ;
violently extended till the joints cracked. Tearing in 1 in middle of 1. calf when walking and sitting
;
back of 1. foot, in 1. elbow and r. tibia. Aching. above 1. malleolus and posteriorly. Pain in r. even
Pressure on inner side of legs, extending to ankles, when sitting and walking, especially in knee. Draw-
and still more on inside of arms, > motion, with ing on 1. tibia in muscles oft. calf when sitting, extending ;
drawing. Bruised pain in 1. elbow when sitting, and into foot. Tired when sitting, especially knees. Heavi-
in r. knee. Sensitiveness. Lightness, all movements ness of whole r. when walking as from a weight
;
;
easy, in walking legs were raised beyond ordinary dragging from knee. Pricking when sitting, as from
height. Heaviness. Difficulty of motion. Ahimbness; numbness. Goes to sleep when sitting and bending
with tingling and coldness of them, at times preventing knee, with cold sensation. Numbness of r.
walking, and with feeling as if they did not belong to —
Ankle. Pressure on r. externally in 1. and above ; ;
Tipper Extremities. —
Shoulder. Tearing on 1. Press- knees. Sprained pain in morning on rising and walk-
ure on top of r. P. in r. P. in 1., < when raising ing.
; ; ; Drawing pain between r. malleolus and tendo-
arm. Bruised pain. Drawing pain in 1. Tired feel- achillis when standing, becoming a tearing on moving
ing in 1., > motion of arm, extending into wrist. foot. Drawing about 1.
—
Arm. More convulsed than lower limbs. Tearing Foot. —
Trembling. Tremulous tottering. Stitches
on inside of 1., at times passing into thumb and index. in ball of 1. on both sides of tendo-achillis when ;
Pain during rest. Pressure on inside of both, > mov- walking. Tearing on dorsum of r. T. on dorsum ;
ing them, with drawing. Bruised pain in 1., especially when sitting in forepart of 1. when walking, in tips ;
in shoulder-joint; in 1. arm towards evening, especially of toes and under nails. Tearing cramp pain on dor-
in 1. elbow, with heaviness. Heaviness of 1. H. of sum, extending along outer side of calf to thigh. Drawing
;
arms and hands. Fatigue of 1. cramp pain on dorsa, < motion (Cupr.). Pressure on 1.
—
Upper Arm. Tearing in middle of posterior part sole. Drawing in r. in r. sole on margin of 1. on ; ; ;
Erysipelatous inflammation. Vesicles on neck and skin as if sweat would break out. Heat of head in
;
;
chest. Stitches on side of last joint of r. fourth finger. forehead; in vertex; in occiput; of scalp, also on
Drawing pain on nape and beneath zygoma. Draw- forehead and temples in head, with tearing headache, ;
ing above and below 1. clavicle. Creeping on neck > pressure in skin, vertex, and heaviness of head al-
;
above 1. clavicle. Itching-crawling in r. groin, > rub- ternating with internal coldness in lumbar region.
bing. Itching ;• here and there in evening in bed in Burning in ears in lobules of ears in face
;
; rising
; ;
palms on knuckles and between them on backs of from nape into head, alternating with a cold sensation,
; ;
hands and knuckles, > scratching, with sticking. but skin is warm and moist H. in back. Creeping ;
Sleep. —
Yawning when walking, without sleepi- H. in back and lower limbs. H. in hands in r. knee
; ;
ness. Sleepiness; towards noon, with confusion of of feet in r. sole, with stitches.
;
head. Deep prolonged sleep. Stupid slumber, with Sweat at nighty then weakness in morning in
; ;
breathing and bruised pain in back. Deep sleep, rainy weather. Cold; when beginning to vomit,
then difficult waking in morning, next night waking especially on face. Clammy on forehead and cold. ; ;
at midnight with inability to sleei^ again, but in morn- Smelling of camphor. Sweat on forehead; when
ing inability to rouse himself on account of sleepiness. sitting cold, on head ; cold, on forehead and chest.
;
Sleeplessness. Restless sleep with continual waking Sweat on face; on nape when walking; on back, when
;
on account of thirst. Starting in sleep ; and crying out. sitting on hands on palms. ; ;
ing as rapidly as the pulse goes. Appearance all day of fine snowflakes falling straight
Fever. —
Coldness after eating, with drawing through down before eyes. Sharjj aching in jaws.
; Discomfort
whole body and luith cold arms, hands and feet. (ChiU, about jaws, waking at night. Sore and stiff feeling in
with gnashing of teeth and much thirst, then sleep, jaws and tbroat. Sharp shooting in teeth. Dryness
with frequent wakings.) C, then heat. Sensitiveness to of mouth and throat, with bitter taste. Sudden vio-
cold air ; in evening, with headache as from constriction of lent vomiting, with little nausea. Burning in stomach,
brain and with pressure over root of nose. Takes cold then diarrhoea. Catharsis at 5 a.m. and about every
easily, from which either a cold results or cutting in hour all the forenoon, and about every fifteen minutes
abdomen, with blackish-brown or black diarrhcea like from 2 P.M. till midnight. Suppression of milk. Respira-
coffee-grounds. Shivering chill in evening when lying tion and pulse slower.
; Temperature fell one degree.
down; with chattering of teeth; with gooseflesh, also with Heat.
sensitiveness of skin to slightest touch ; with pale face. Doziness, but not sleep in the natural acceptation of
S. of limbs and abdomen, with heat in head and sen- the word, rather a species of trance, eyes open and
sation as if sweat would break out. Chill of skin; senses as acute as ever, perhaps more so, but the points
with insensibility of it. Internal coldness, < walking of compass seemed reversed, at first these trances lasted
;
on r. side, then on 1., as if a cold liquid flowed down- five or ten minutes, finally four days, with ghastly
ward from head. Coldness of forehead, cheeks and hands dreams at night, in the day vision of large black flies
agreeable, through upper part of body, especially in coursing to and fro in swarms, lances of pain shot
stomach and oesophagus. from temple to tem2)le, and at base of brain a dull
Chilliness in back as from a cold wind.
; Internal benumbing pressure extending towards coronal region,
chill beneath scapulae in lumbar region, < walking. fell into an uneasy drowse about midnight and slum-
;
C. over back mingled with warmth, as if sweat would bered for several hours without real rest.
break out. Alternate C. and heat in small of back
when walking. Sticking coldness in sacral region, Canchalagua.
passing with lightning-like velocity along side of ver-
tebrse to nape of neck and over whole body, alteriaat- A tincture is prepared from the whole plant of Erythraa
Chironioides, Griesb. (Gentianaceje).
ing with heat. Cold limbs; hands and feet; fingers;
hands, when walking hands, with hot face.
; Internal Sore all over body, especially in lower limbs. That
coldness in r. thigh as from a cold wind ; I. coldness, ex- kind of pain in head and fingers which accompanies
tending from knee into foot, when sitting. Cold sensa- attacks of intermittent fever. Head feels congested.
tion in r. leg and toes ; in r. leg as from a cold wind ; in I. Pain in forehead. Fulness, tightness of scalp, it feels
ankle as if a cold wind blew downward through calf, as if drawn together by india-rubber. Burning in 1.
on foot a similar sensation when standing. 0. of feet, with eye, then in r. Stitches in ears. Pain in ears. In-
heat of head. creased buzzing and roaring in ears. Spitting of white
Cannabis Indica. 257 Cannabis Indica.
mucus, with trembling and nervousness. Appetite about knees ; -so that he could hardly speak, and soon deep
increased. Regurgitations. Waterbrash. Ructus. sleep of whole body, arms heavy, a kind of fainting,
;
Flatus. Pain in abdomen, > pressure. Loose stools, as after loss of blood limbs rigid, and he became
;
several a day. Constipation. Morning stool hard, cataleptic, feet cold and insensible to hot applications,
knotty. Chills repeatedly down spine and all over subsequently the anesthesia extended over the whole
body, < in bed, at night.- Sleeplessness. Heat in body, with rapid automatic movements of hands, at
whole body, and after the proving I could bear better times portions of the head and whole body seemed
the cool trade wind, usually setting in, in San Fran- petrifietl, so that he could not move these parts, then
whole frame to finger-ends and through brain, then feet into the air, on which he was compelled to hop as
terror; agreeable, through body and limbs. Enlarged he walked. Imagined that he was a pump-log, through
feeling in single parts E. feeling in r. side of body. which a stream of hot water was playing, that he was
;
Light feeling on motion. The first sensations are an inkstand and that the ink might spill over the bed,
physically extreme lightness and mentally keen pev- that he could open and shut his cover, could see and
ception of the ludicrous. Feeling as if raised from the feel the ink splash against his sides.
ground and as if he could fly. Nervous feeling. Un- He seemed transparent, fire seemed to shine through
easiness vague. Excitation as from quick circulation him and waiTQ the marrow in his bones, was conscious
;
of blood, as if streams of it poured towards the head, of the blood coursing through his veins, and every-
which felt dull, eyes glistened, and on walking he thing within him tremlsled with pleasure. Could trace
could scarcely find his way, everything seemed dark the circulation of the blood along every inch, knew
and perverted, on reaching home great cheerfulness when every valve opened and shut, the beating of the
and serenity, as if an unseen power lifted him into a heart was so audible that he wondered why others did
higher region, everything seemed too small and dark, not hear it. He seemed possessed of a dual nature,
frequent protestations that he saw something unearthly one of which watched the other from a height while it
and could accomplish great things, he saw spirits passed through various phases of delirium, or one
dancing around him as happy as himself, hearing very seemed thinking of something while he laughed at it.
acute, thirst, cataleptic and epileptic attacks. He seemed a third person looking at himself and his
Sudden oppression, everything seemed too narrow, friend. The soul seemed separated from the body. His
with distortion of features, pallor, the oppression in- voice seemed as if not his own. Imagines that he is
creasing to anxiety, with feeling as if boiling blood possessed of infinite knowledge and power of vision,
mounted to his head. Heaviness after going to bed, that he has creative power, that he is very eloquent, that
or drowsiness, could hardly lift his arms or legs. he possesses the wealth of the world and has a benevo-
Desire to lie dmmi in daytime. "Disinclination to physical lence equal to his wealth.
labor. Indolence in morning luxurious I., with
; Excitement in afternoon, with irritation with
; ;
erotic delirium. Weakness from a short walk < dancing, laughing, talking nonsense, knew that he
; ;
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was talking nonsense, but could not stop without spellsand partly because he had not full power of vision.
an effort of the will, which he did not care to Stupidity. Deathly stupor in the reaction. Cata-
make. Sees dancing satyrs and mandarins. Danc- leptic state. Lethargy in attacks, with unconscious-
ing before a looking-glass, with laughing and sing- ness.
ing. Sings and extemporizes both words and music. ITnconsciousness every few minutes U. caused by ;
Shouts, leaps into the air and claps his hands for the candle-light when listening to the piano, is
;
joy. Whistles and wishes to hug every one. DeUght- seemingly gently raised to a great height, when the
ful ecstasy was converted into horrors, which were music becomes celestial, on- regaining consciousness
< by darkness. Ecstasies of j^leasure, of agonies, his head is bent forward, neck stiff, with ringing in
of terror and pain are constantly followed by more ears at night, alternating with delirium and semi-con-
;
gentle forms of delirious excitement or hallucinations. sciousness; of the centre of gravity, and seeming
Sees diabolical imps, who terrify him or make him on the point of falling.
laugh at their grotesque grimaces. All around and
within seems a mystery, and is terrifying. Imagines —
CliniCill. Delirium tremens, with misapprehensions con-
cerning time and space. Delirium, with great exaltation of mind,
that men are bribed to kill him. Idea that he was
great flow of language, very exalted ideas and florid notions. De-
about to die; and be dissected. Looks under beds lirium, he laughs at trifles, is inclined to be very foolish.
and tables, unlocks and relocks doors, for he fancies
that he hears strange noises, and that thieves are —
Head. Frequent involuntary shaking. .Jerking ex-
in the house. MelanchoUc delirium. Thinks that tending to 1. outer canthus. Aching on waking ; in ;
every one he meets has some secret sorrow and wishes the sunlight > coffee < vertex, with beating
; ;
to sympathize with him. The most familiar objects heavy throbbing through it, with sensation of a blow
seem strange. Did not know where he was, or on occiput and nape. Bruised feeling. Gradual ex-
whether men generally existed, or for what purpose pansive feeling in brain, as if I were apart from myself
he existed. Difficulty in refraining from saying and and dwelling in a new world, within the cavity of
doing unusual things. Speaks uncontrollably loud the skull. Crisping sensation in brain on falling
now and then, and then corrects himself Sensations asleep or on waking seething or C. of blood in brain
;
exalted and magnified, the pulse seems strong, ideas like sheet-lightning. Confusion. Fulness with ;
flow rapidly, pictures seem larger. There seems to drowsiness and flushes in face with sharp intermit- ;
be no possible freak of the imagination that is not tent pain under r. j^arietal bone. Tension. Com-
aroused by, this drug. pression of brain in a warm room, with paralytic
Exaltation of spirits. Loquacity. Incoherent talk. feelings. Constriction, with inability to think C. as ;
Uncontrollable laughter, until the face is purple and from an iron skull-cap. Swollen sensation. Heavi-
hack aches; immoderate L., full of fun and mischief; ness ; with unconsciousness and falling ; with wandering
immoderate, and he accents the last syllable in all of mind and apprehension that he was going to faint
words sjjasmodic, < flatus rising in throat, threatening 071 brain, forcing him to stoov. Shocks through brain on
;
to choke him and make him vomit, without nausea. regaining consciousness. Felt light, mind very active,
Tendency to make jDuns and to talk about grammatical yet apiDarently sluggish. Vertigo on rising ; on;
questions. Constant theorizing. Anguish > open air, rising, ivith stunning pain in occiput, and he falls ; on
with oppression A. and despair. Despair and fear of bending forward or walking with backward inclina-
;
;
being eternally lost, the name of God seemed terrible, tion of head.
demons clutched him, he seemed walking in a vast Forehead. Jerking in r. side and towards interior and
arena, encircled by tremendous walls. Fear that he back part of head. Pain. ; throbbing ; drawing ; < over
should become insane F. of darkness ; of approach- eyes ; heavy
; heavy, in brain, < 1. side. Heaviness
;
sight of bright objects, asked for water, carried it con- H., with fulness and with pressure at root of nose and
vulsively to his mouth, but was unable to swallow; over eyes, headache over 1. eye, pain in vertex and 1.
of things real and unreal, alternating with delight. side of occijjut. Pressure on F. and vertex, which
Dread of congestion, apoplexy, hasmorrhage, and a seemed to cause his slowness of speech and action
multiplicity of deaths. outward over eye in afternoon. Fulness as if it would
Depression of spirits and disinclination to study burst.
;
;
from which he could arouse himself only by imitating Temples. Sticking in r. ; gradually changing to
the movements and foUies of others. Qrying and pressive pain. Pain ; < r. ; burning darting, throb-
;
moaning. Weeping, the tears seem blood. Passion- biiag, in r., and from occiput to forehead throbbing, ;
ate. Intolerant of contradiction. Sarcastic. Ten- extending anteriorly in r., with warmth about head,
dency to blaspheme. Reckless feeling. Suspicious. cheeks, red and hot, nausea, increased during the
Lonely. Taciturn. Indifference to the world and to warmth, vomiting of mucus and bitter-tasting water,
the dictates of conscience. No power of will. with scratching in throat, afterwards dulness in occiput,
Capable of great effort. Ideas quick and sensations sick feeling in the whole body, necessity to go to bed
pleasant. Tlioughts crowded upon each other so that he on account of weariness and heaviness in limbs.
could not recall any thought or event. Remembered the Sides. Pain in r. ; intermittent, near anterior-in-
events and ideas of his childhood. Ideas fixed. ferior angle of 1. parietal bone. Feeling as if some-
Absent-minded. Writes one word for another. Re- thing were going around from before backward in r.
peats words and sentences when writing. Unable Boring in r. parietal protuberance at 11 a.m.
to collect his thoughts. Forgetful ; of what he intended Occiput. —
Pain before the convulsive movements,
;
to write or speak, so that he cannot finish a sentence; of his which changed into heat, then coldness, in conse-
last words and ideas, and qooke in a loiu tone and thick quence of which his hands were carried automatically
voice, as if tired. Inability to read, partly from dreamy to that spot and held there, as if it were difficult to
U
— ; ;;
r. side of cerebellum, < shaking head, with pain. movable before falling asleej). Lips glued together ;
ting, cannot realize her identity. Uremic headache, feeling as if molar in ujaper T., with feeling as if loose. Felt no
;
dilated. Pain at back of ball. Distended feeling in pepper. Stinging-burning as from a blister, at r. an-
balls, as if starting out of head, they ached on trying terior pillar of fauces. Sensation in T. and throat as
to read. Lids, twinkling drooping, then coma con- if covered with a dry, soft body.
; ; Dryness. Metallic
tractions ;
distention of bloodvessels of upper, with sensatioia on r. half Stammering and stuttering. Lips
heat prickling in margins soreness of upper heavi- failed of utterance, as if paralyzed.
;
; ;
ternal canthus and in lid. Cool burning-stinging in 1. thirst; without thirst with froth radiating from back
; ;
inner canthus and in adjacent side of nose. Sharp of throat, without thirst; and in fauces, so that he can
pain in r. inner canthus, extending up side of head, hardly speak or swallow. SaUva white, thick, frothy
back, and out. Infiammatioia of caruncula lachry- and sticky. Foam. Thick, tasteless salivation. Breath
malis, with swelling. Injected vessels in conjunctiva; hot. All food is extremely palatable. Taste metallic;
in a triangular patch from each internal canthus to cornea, with dry sensation and exudation of gummy mucus
< night; with heat, greater in eyes than in lids. coppery.
Conjunctivitis. Pain from bottom of orbit through Throat, —
In morning hawks up glairy lumjDS, with
brain, and in ear P. as from a blow over r. orbit.
; a spot of blood in each. Pressure in tonsils. Sensa-
Vision. Letters run together when reading. Twink- tion of a fleshy body at pit, impeding deglutition. Sen-
ling, trembling and glimmering. A large spot hovers sation of a plug rising in it, choking him. Dryness ;
above vision of 1. eye. Violet spots on the paper with thirst for cold water in open air, with rawness, ;
when reading. Pea-green circles around the canclle- so that he could not smoke a cigar and roughness. ;
light. Ugly faces assume a pleasing expression. Burning on inspiration in pharynx and oesophagus.
—
; ;
Clairvoyance; on waking suddenly at midnight, Stomach. Appetite increased at dinner great for ;
;
although the room was dark he could see everything bread ravenous at tea little lost. Thirst for water,
; ; ;
about him and could read the titles of books twelve and yet dread of it. Eructations when moving of ; ;
or fifteen feet off, this passed off as soon as he had tasteless gas. Nausea; after eating, with eflbrts to
urinated. Photopsia. Sensitiveness of r. eye to light, vomit with scraping in pharynx and eructations
;
with lachrymation. Confused. Weak. Lost, except with heaviness and pressure over eyes.
a small spot where he looks. Cutting griping. Agonizing clutching. Crampy
—
Ears. -Jerking or electric shocks. Stinging in 1. pain. Pain at cardiac orifice, > pressure in ej^igas- ;
Tearing in r., > pressure. Boring in r. above r. and trium, > eructations of tasteless gas in pit, then prick-
; ;
back of it. Aching ; in 1., with singiirg. Throbbing ing, > eating in pit, nervous grumbling sensation in
;
and fulness. Stuffed feeling in r. Burning. Buzzing stomach every few minutes, extending into thorax.
;
in r. and ringing.
; Noise like boiling water. Singing ; Sivollen feeling ivhen eating, loith oppression of chest, as if
in 1. when lying and dozing, > rising periodical, he would suffocate, forcing him to loosen his clothes. Weight.
;
;
always renewed during the dreamy spells. Music is in- Burning changing to aching, with oppression of chest.
;
tensely agreeable. His own voice sounded a long way Cold feeling. Sinking.
off. Hearing acute. Hearing difficult. —
Abdomen. Distention > belching wind. Rum-
—
;
Nose, Pain at root; with fulness. Dry, feverish bling on lying down. Stitches above symjjhysis pubis ;
malar-bones. Warm tingling over 1. side. Skin, es- tracted sensation in genito-urinary organs and stran-
pecially on forehead and chin, felt drawn tight. Insen- gury ineffectual ; constant
;
no desire to urinate the
;
sible, but to the hand (which was moved with diffi- first day, constant desire the next day. Dribbling
culty) it felt hard. Drawing in muscles of mastica- after the stream ceases. He has to wait some time before
tion. .Jaws, constriction ; sensation as if muscles were the urine flows. He has to force out the last drops
Cannabis Indica. 260 Cannabis Indica.
with his hands. Frequent micturition ; in evening, with Full and bounding. Feeble and intermittent, after-
;
burning pain ; at night, urine copious ; at night, urine wards rapid. Tracings showed irregularUties in ten-
dark ; but in small quantities ; and urine coj)ious with sion and frequency, with increase in prominence of
;
difficulty at the beginning. The stream suddenly waves. Oscillations singularly marked in. tracing,
stops and then flows again. Could not voluntarily tension increased, amplitude and frequency dimin-
retain the urine. ished, later increased cardiac excitement at begin-
Urethra. —
Excessive discharge of prostatic fluid at ning of systole, with some obstruction, later dimin-
night, during a hard evacuation. Inflammation of ished tension and oscillation of cerebro-spinal impli-
orifice. Stitches before, during and after micturition
;
cation.
—
;
and clear; at times, and again in small quantities, Stunning pain between scapulse. Stitches in kidneys.
with burning and biting. Scanty and dark. Thick, Pain in kidneys when laughing ; in kidneys, keeping him
red. awake at night. Burning in kidneys. Sensation in
Genital Organs. —
Oozing of white glairy mucus on sacrum as if a red-hot iron rod passed up spine to the
squeezing glans. Penis relaxed and shninkcn. Stick- atlas, around occij^ut, over eyes from r. side stopping
ing-burning soreness of glans. Itching of glans. Chor- at 1. ear, leaving a charred feeling, taking six hours to
dee. Erections when riding, walking and sitting still, not perform the passage.
caused by amorous thoughts ; painful E. after coition. Extremities. —
Gesticulatory convulsions of arms and
Itching of scrotum, with burning. Satyriasis. Thrill legs, and by degrees his symptoms assumed the ap-
prolonged, with more than a dozen ejaculations of pearance of hydrophobia. Contractions of arms and
semen thrill consists of intense burning, with no legs. Shuddering through all, with weight in occiput
;
ejaculation of semen. During coition scarcely any and tetanic intermittent contractions of muscles of
emission or sensation, but afterwards acute pain in nape. Pains in joints in wrists and ankles. Feel
;
loins. Menstruation profuse, lasting five days. NymjDho- very large. Leaden feeling, as if he could not move
mania. It excites desire in women, but causes ster- them. Heaviness of forearms and feet. Weariness in
ility. r. W., with disf)osition to go to bed almost amounting
; ;
— —
Upper Extremities. Shoulder. Shooting pain from
Respiratory Organs. -Voice high low unable to 1. to tip of middle finger, producing in the finger sore-
; ;
measure the compass and volume of the voice when ness as in neuralgic j)ains, the pain at one time con-
speaking. Cough rough, scratchLng the sternum ; C. centrated itself in the pulpy part of the ungual pha-
dry, hard dry, becoming almost like a bark. Breath- lanx, at another in the upjjer part of the axillary
;
ing stertorous. Suffocation from least pressure on border of the scapula, whence it radiated like the
stomach. Dysjjnoea. It required a great effort to in- spokes of a wheel, for two inches. Pain across S. and
spire deeply. Respiration rapid slow.; Desire for spine, forcing him to stoop; P. in outer edge of trape-
open air. zius, at 4 P.M. Lameness as if beaten, < 1.
;
Chest. —
Stitches extending from both nipples —
Arm. Trembling and hands. Pain in front of
;
through chest. Cutting behind sternum, < swallow- arm and back of elbow. Agreeable thrilUng, and in
ing. Pain. Anxiety, with rapid, irregular, small hands. Heaviness in 1. arm and hand, with swollen
beats of heart. Constriction on a line with heart, feeling, at other times pain as if the parts were pressed
;
when ascending steps quickly. Oppression ; < mount- apart by blood. Inability to raise r., with coldness of
ing stairs ; ^oith deep labored breathing, he feels suffocated r. hand.
and has to be fanned ; with tightness in pit of stomach. Sudden pain in r. ujoper arm, with constriction,
Heaviness when walking. Burning. numbness and tingling, as if electrified, extending
"Kesivt.—Stitches, with oppression, the latter > deep down arm and to axilla, gradually passing to feet and
breathing ; S. in small sj^ots as with the "prongs of a
; then to head, chiefly felt in arm and axilla, it came on
fork; intermittent, on surface. Pain; all night, with and off like a wave, it stopped at the mesial line (the r.
dyspnoea. Anguish, Weight in region. Oppression side was next the fire). Pain as from fatigue in bend
of prtecordium; 0. until he went to bed about 3 of r. elbow at 7 a.m. Weight in forearms so that he
A.M., with sick feeling at heart, the beats embarrassed, cannot raise his hands. Pain in 1. wrist. Constant
sharp and quick, weak and small, its contractions rubbing of hands. Hands shake so that he cannot
jerky. Sick feeling. Feeling as if it rubbed against write. Hands feel monstrously large. Fingers sud-
the ribs on breathing. Palpitation ; leaking him. Beats denly red, with burning and prickling in joints stick- ;
intense and rajDid ; snaall, uneven and anxious, when ing in F. aching in joints.
;
Pulse. —
Rapid and full, bounding and irregular,
; ; steady, as of one who tried to keep down, for he felt
small ; and irregular, afterwards small, contracted as if there were springs in his knees. Incoordination
but feeble. Slow ; and small, with long intermissions of movements. Lameness of r., with drawings in
in carotids and temporal arteries, and weak. Strong. calves. Unable to support him r. suddenly gives out
;
;
from ascending stairs, with stiffness and tired aching in water, staggering and falling on attempting to walk,
knees. thumping in head and heart, inability to rise from
Pain in r. hij? 1. femur above 1. knee, with itch- stooping on account of weight on cerebellum, neck and
; ;
ing laming, in r. knee, with drawing and aching. shoulder, blindness, except at a small point immedi-
;
Tearing in 1. knee. Patellae feel as if dragged down. ately where he looks, pulse very slow and full, seeming
K. leg frequently shot to the left, missing the plank on descent of the ceiling to crush him, belief that he is
which he was walking. Cramp in calves, preventing dying, but inability to cry for help, falling to the floor,
movement of legs, or causing them to be distended, or and lying unconscious, then sleep for three nights
to take a sudden jump. Pain in 1. leg near external and three days afterwards.
malleolus when lying on back. Agreeable thrilling Coldness of surface. Coldness of face, nose and hands
from knees down, with sensation as if a bird's claws after dinner ; hands and feet after dinner, < nose, with
were clasping knees. Weakness of 1. leg painful W. ;
shivering across root of nose at 9 a.m. when leaning
;
of legs. Pain in r. ankle in evening. forward writing, > moving in small of back and ;
Dragged the feet when walking. Contractions of between shoulders limbs limbs, with at times trem-
; ;
tendons of feet. Sticking in soles. Pains in soles as if bling r. hand, with stiffness and numbness of r. thumb.
;
he trod on spikes, extending to hips, on attempting to toalk Heat; when lying. Fever boiled in blood and my
< r., ivith drawing pains in calves, the pains forced him every heart-beat was like the stroke of a colossal
to limp and to cry out. Bone pains in metatarso- engine. Burning in skin; and dryness. Heat in
phalangeal joints of r. foot. Nmnh feeling in I. sole, then forehead over front of body and arms face in a
; ; ]
in foot, extending to the ivhole limb; in joints of feet. line from 1. side of lip to chin in soles moist, in ; ;
Feet go to sleep. Sticking in joints of I. toes, < great toe ; palms. Cool burning in 1. side of border of lip and
in ball of I. great toe, with aching ; in joints of I. great toe, l^oint of nose. Pleasant warmth beginning in spine
with aching. Pain in joints of r. great toe in forenoon and extending through body.
and evening. Sweat; < on front of body; sticky, in drops on
Skin. —
Formication. Itching of nose; sole; face, forehead ; none.
shoulder, abdomen and feet, > scratching. Insensi-
bility.
Sleep. —
Sleepiness in daytime ; in afternoon in ;
Cannabis Sativa.
;
would have a fit. Screaming in sleep. unbroken sleep than on lying down the previous even-
Nightmare every night as soon as he fell asleep. Dreams, ing after slight motion after eating, with indolence,
;
;
ing so long, but was assured he had been only a few wards lay down. Sadness in forenoon, liveliness in
;
minutes, about 7.30 he returned home, now he was afternoon. Desire, especially at dinner, for wine to
greatly excited, the hilarity rapidly increased, it was a enliven his depressed mood. Gayety, as from intoxi-
iPeeling of inner joyousness, the system felt as if fatigue
cation. Disposition to laugh (Cannab. ind., Nux
were forever banished, the mind gladly ran riot, was mos., Nux vom.). Constant laughter mingled with
disjDOsed to laugh, to make comic gestures, a frequently tears. Animation, with congestion of face, great
recurring fancy was to imitate with the arms the mo- loquacity, and inclination of head to r. and 1. Loqua-
tions of a fiddler, and with the lips the tunes he was city. Constant murmuring of unintelligible words.
supjDOsed to be playing, he knew that he was acting Whistling and singing.
foolishly, but could not control himself, once he raised Mistakes in writing. Confusion of thought in after-
his head and exclaimed, " Oh, the mountains, the noon and evening, with forgetfulness, heat and con-
mountains !" about 8 numbness in limbs began, with gestion of head, but coldness on going into open air.
general uneasiiaess and fear lest he had taken an over- Wavering and uncertainty of mind, overwhelming
dose, he walked constantly about the house, the whole vividness of ideas. Ideas remain stationary after fix-
surface felt flushed and warm, mouth and throat were ing his mind long upon a subject. Ideas seem to
dry, legs felt as if not a part of the body, pulse 120, stand still, with staring and absorption in higher
full and strong, fear as of impending death, legs felt thoughts, but is unconscious of them, with pain in
as if waxen pillars and to his hand felt very firm, as parietal bones. Absent-minded. Wanting in reflective
if the muscles were in a state of tonic contraction, power, deficient in imagination, spiritless. Coma.
then began marked " spells," when all connection Unconsciousness of the existence of the limbs, a sensa-
seemed severed between himself and the external tion comjiared to that when under the influences of
world, but on coming out of them it was not a void on chloroform, without complete unconsciousness.
which he looked back, but a period of active, though —
Head. Aching on moving head, and in nape of
;
aimless life, a chaos of disjointed ideas, these spells neck piercing pain. Confusion with heaviness and
;
;
lasted from a few seconds to one or two minutes, but with pain in forehead and on eyes, so that his lids
seconds seemed hours and hours seemed infinite, was threaten to close. Heaviness. Tension. Throbbing, with
perfectly conscious between the paroxysms, would heat in it and fever; T., with pain. Congestion when
look at his watch, and then after an hour or two, as writing. Rush of blood causing heat and flushes
;
he thought, would look again and find that scarcely causing pleasant warmth in it, with pain in temples.
five minutes had elapsed, when most lucid there was Intoxication. Vertigo tvhen standing ; when walking,
;
a duplex action in regard to time, he would think it with tendency to fall sideways (Nux v.) as if head
;
was so long since a certain event and then reason moved from one side to other as if everything would
;
would say No, it had been only a few minutes, your turn around with her. Head seemed to describe a
thoughts are caused by the hemp, but he was never circular movement, which extended to the whole body,
able to shake off this sense of the prolongation of so that he fell. Dreamy in head for several days as if
time even for a minute, an exaggeration of distance the room turned around with her.
was noticed only once, and that was when standing in Frontal pain; beneath eminence, extending to occiput;
the door watching the approach of the doctor in the drawing, through forehead. Throbbing outward be-
street, limbs grew cold, on attempting to walk up- neath 1. frontal eminence, then stupefying pressure.
stairs the lower half of the legs seemed made of lead, Compression from margin of orbits to temples. Heaviness
felt as if an evil spirit had control of the whole of him in sinciput till evening, with heat in it. Constriction in
except the will-power and was in conflict with that, sinciput. Visible throbbing in r. temporal artery in
felt as if his only chance was to struggle against the niorning. Pressure in temples ; throbbing headache ex-
paroxysms, hopeless anguish and utter weariness, tending forward into r. T., with warmth about head,
once or twice nightmare sensation, felt himself mount- red and hot cheeks, with nausea < in the warmth.
ing upward, expanding, dissolving into space, over- Tickling spasm in T. Compression in T. Pain in ver-
whelmed by unutterable despair, then with tremen- tex as from a stone upon it. Pressure internally in side
;
dous effort he shook this off and started up with the of head when leaning the other side of head against a
shuddering thought, Next time you will not be able wall. Pain in r. occipital bone drawing, in occiput,
;
to throw this off, and what then? after an emetic extending to ears. Tension in 0., then in sinciput,
vomited freely, without nausea and without much re- lastly in temples. Painful pimples, sensitive to touch,
lief, about midnight went up-stairs to bed, legs and feet and on nape and behind ears. Crawling on scalp.
were so heavy that he could scarcely move them, did Eyes. —
Injected; and brilliant. Cornea obscured.
not recollect being undressed, went to sleep immedi- Pressure from behind the eyes fo^-ward. Sensation of spas-
ately, on waking early in the morning the mind was modic drawing. Sensation of sand in r. in evening,
at first clear, but the paroxysms soon returned and with necessity' to rub it. Burning evenings. Weak
recurred until late in afternoon, all day anaesthesia of sensation with indistinct sensation. Pupils dilated ;
skin, urine increased. (Compare Cann. ind.). alternately D. and contracted. Tearing in upper lid.
Agitation. Excitement after drinking wine and Pressure on hds, that makes them difficult to open, with
water, with cheerfulness, afterwards the former nausea sticking in orbits. Heat in external canthi, with
and disconifort returned E., then sensation of ease prickling. Sensation as if eyebrows were pressed
;
and comfort, with pleasing languor, then inebriation. down. On attempting to write found that the charac-
Unsteadiness of mood. He became almost violent, ters made with the pen were very fine. Vision of a
when he assumed a sad, preoccupied air. Anxiety. flame playing before eyes of a circle of white flam-
;
Anger at trifles, with frenzy. Fretfulness, < after- ing zigzags on r. side near field of vision, so that only a
noon. Pleasure in nothing, indifference to everything. portion of objects is seen indistinctly; of vertical
;;
with pain in throat, then cold and heat alternating Eructations of air ; of bitter, sour, acrid fluid ; of a bit-
with headache, < notion or stooping, > supporting ter sour fluid with taste of bread after breakfast.
;
herself on r. side, with feeling as if head were Hiccough in morning. Nausea in morning on wak-
;
shaken, stitches in 1. side of head, near skull and ing, < lying on r. side, > lying on 1. side on waking, ;
opposite to it, S. behind r. ear very violent, the < thinking of what he has eaten ;> drinking coffee,
condition lasting at night in sleep, so that she groaned, with inclination to hawk mucus and with vomiting
complained and often awoke. Pain behind r. as if with discomfort, weakness, emjDty eructations, fulness
pushed with a blunt instrument; in external as if in abdomen, no appetite, but tolerable relish when he
drawn out of head jerking, in r. tympanum, extend- eats rising into throat, when nearly satisfied with
;
;
ing to shoulder. Smarting in external cartilage, which food that he relished. Retching; rising from pit of
may have been pressed upon at night in bed. Throb- stomach into throat. Choking suddenly rising into
bing. Throbbing dragging, extending almost to throat, as from acidity of stomach. Vomiting pro-
cheeks, > stooping, returning on becoming erect. Sen- fusely of tough acid mucus after coffee difficult, of
;
;
sation as if membrane were stretched before them. mucus, bitterish at first, then flat, which left t'he teeth
Roaring before E. Ringing. Loud singing. Sound dvdl, then hunger and eating with relish V. of slimy, ;
in 1. as if the string of an instrument were struck. bitter water, with scraping in throat, then dulness and
Nose. —
Itching-swelling on wing. Stupefying press- confusion in occiput; (green bilious vomiting).
ure on root as with a dull point. Dryness ; with heat. Stitches in front near pit, just below ribs, > bending
Warmth, as if it would bleed. Sneezing, with sensa- trunk forward or backward, soon returning. Cutting
tion of stopped coryza, although air passed through the across upper part after stooping in jjit.
; Cramp
nose. Bleeding in spurts till faintness.
;
mornings. Pinching in pit. Ulcerating pain on
Face. —
Pale and sunken and he fell prostrated. touch, > on eating. Anxiety in pit, with oppression of
; ;
Red 1. cheek, but not hot, r. joale, with pain in r. breath, palpitation, rising of something warm into throat,
;
tooth. Grimaces as in chorea. Contraction of mus- with arrest of breath, as if something lodged in
cles. Efforts to laugh. Stupid expression. Drawing trachea, and flushes of heat. Heartburn. Feeling as
pressure in 1. malar-bone. Stupefying compressive if he had taken cold, < forenoon, with movings in
pain in 1. side of chin, affecting 1. teeth. Pulsations abdomen and griping. Discomfort all the morning,
in various parts, especially in 1. buccinator. Eruption sleepy yawning, indolence and disinclination to every-
on red part of lips and in corner of mouth. Spas- thing. Heaviness in epigastrium.
modic contraction of jaws. Pricking in 1. ramus of —
Abdomen. Emission of almost odorless flatus every
lower jaw, then drawing. morning noisy emission in morning. Incarceration
;
—
Mouth. Teeth. Crumbling of a hollow one and the of flatus till evening, with pain. Movings, then stitches
pieces were like hard leather. Shooting in several at in 1. side, extending to ear. Shaking of intestines on
the same time. Cramplike pain in 1. lower. Drawing violent motion of arms. Fulness, compelling deep
pain in a hollow one, < evenings, with swelling of breathing. Pinching stitches. Cutting, > drinking
gums D. in a hollow one after a vexation, changing cold water. Pinching as if to stool. Griping. Pain
;
after trying to suck air from it to sticking. Drawing before stool as before menses. Bruised pain. Pain-
;
in a hollow one, < touch of anything acid. Dulness, ful jerks, as from something living, moving from one
as after acids. Painful bunch on r. upper jaw, on side place to another (Crocus), with dratving from hip-bone
I.
of palate, as from an ulcerated tooth. The gum across to r. and thence into knee, still the pain remained in
around a hollow broken tooth is inflamed, swollen hip, where it was a tearing, pushiny pain. Shivering as
and painful, with drawing in root. if cold water moved in it. Complete loss of tone of
Tongue coated. Inability to speak as usual, at intestines, not overcome by the strongest cathartics.
times he missed a word, at another he lost his voice, Pain in upper, then diarrhoea and smarting in anus.
towards evening at one time a torrent of words, at Anxious throbbing in upper. Sticking in I. side, just
another faltering, so that he spoke the same word ten beloio ribs ; in both sides in evening in bed, extending
times in the same breath, at times his idea was uj) back to between scapulae and again down sides of
anxiously repeated and he was angry if he could not A. Pinching on 1. side near umbilicus and posteriorly
repeat it in the same words. Dryness and of lips near spine. Shocks in sides below ribs. Beating as
;
and throat; < evening, with sticky saliva, loss of with a hammer in 1. side below ribs, extending towards
thirst and heat of hands of mouth, with tenacious back.
;
Griping above umbilicus after eating. Pain in
mucus in throat of palate in morning. Taste lost.
; r. side near umbilicus like a beating outward. Sen-
Throat. —Difficult hawking of mucus. Rising of sation below U. as if he had taken cold, mornings
water, which gets into trachea, so that he is obliged to from 8 till 10 o'clock, with movings in abdomen.
swallow. Pain as if sore, < mornings in bed, > after Stretching outward in sides. Griping in hypogastrium,
rising by discharge of a lump of mucus, with dryness. with cutting in loins. Pain in abdominal ring, with
Dryness. Swallowing difficult on account of absence pressing outward, as if suppurating. Shocks above 1.
of saliva, with inability to eat. groin jerking, in bend of groin, then distended sen-
Stomach. — ;
Eating like a glutton, and after the meal sation in region of abdominal ring and sensation as if
Cannabis Sativa. 264 Cannabis Sativa.
ring were pressed outward. Tickling in parietes of body. Stitch in r. side of mons veneris. Tensive pain
hypogastrium. in spermatic cord, and contraction of scrotum, with
—
Rectum. Sticking, < walking, with contraction of contractive sensation in it when standing. SweUing
sphincter. Pain in R. and in sacral region while sitting, of prostate gland. Moisture about corona glandis.
as if intestines would he •pressed out. Woke at 6 a.m., Glans as dark red as the prepuce; G., covered with red
with desire for stool, but emission of only noisy flatus, spots. Penis painful as if excoriated or burnt when walk-
urging to stool and micturition continued, after drink- ing (with necessity to have it suspended). Pain on r. side
ing coffee and smoking a hard stool, then nausea, that near penis like piercing shocks. Penis swollen, without
was only > keei^ing quiet. Urging- to stool after din- marked erections ; S. of glans and penis, a kind of insen-
ner, then itching in R., with stitches U., tenesmus sible erection.
;
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Erections while coughing, then pain
and urinating continued so that he could hardly walk, in urethra frequent E., then stitches in urethra, ; frequent,
|
after coffee and a pipe of tobacco crumbling stool and during the day, only when sitting excessive, mornings ;
decrease of symptoms, but vomiting of coffee mixed in bed, without desire, with cutting-sticking in orifice
with mucus. of urethra excessive and painful, waking him at night
— ;
Anus and Perineum. Constrictive pain in anus, with after an embrace in evening without desire no proper ;
sensation as if thighs were drawn together, so that she must E. during an embrace in morning, especially towards
dose them. Sensation as if something cold trickled out the last, scarcely perceives the ejaculation.
of A. Itching of perineum. —
Prepuce. Swelling of r. side and lower part; of
Stool. —
Thin and yellowish, she thought it was fraenum and P., especially where it unites with frse-
flatus, but it spurted away. Sometimes like diarrhcea, num. Dark redness, heat and inflammation. Sore-
sometimes hard. Scanty, crumbling, with flatus. ness on border and inner side. Burning, and in glans,
Su23pressed. At irregular times, only a little is evac- aijplications of cold water cause soreness corrrosive, ;
uated by straining, and tenesmus remains after it, in P. and urethra, in region of corona glandis, with
sometimes sudden urging and a forcible pappy or sticking. Excoriation of margin. Itching beneath
liquid tool, with relief prepuce and on frsenum, with redness and moisture
Urinary Organs. —
Urging to urinate, with pain; fre- behind corona glandis agreeable, on border of pre- ;
quent U., occasionally some burning, when the urine, puce and in orifice of urethra disagreeable, on r. side ;
especially in morning, is wheyey and turbid. Mictu- near anterior margin, more internally, becoming agree-
rition in a split stream. Micturition difficult, profuse. able during and after scratching.
Frequent M., with copious watery urine. Dragging in testicles when standing. Strangling pain
Urethra. —
Orifice agglutinated by moisture which in 1. testicle in afternoon while walking, the epidi-
could be pressed out. Orifice inflamed, painful and dymis and spenuatic cord seem to swell and divide
hard to touch. Painless mucous discharge and trans- into lumps like soft beans and to fill out the upper
;
parent watery mucous discharge. Stitches along when part of the somewhat drooping scrotum. Desire ex-
;
sticking-biting on urinating, biting when not urin- during an embrace. Much pleasure during an em-
ating. Pressure to urinate, especially in forepart of U., brace. Excitement without desire, then out of sorts,
when not urinating. Burning while urinating (Nux with aversion to sexual intercourse.
vom.), < just after urinating; < in evening; in ori- —
Eespiratory Organs. Voice frequently inaudible.
fice while urinating in forepart while urinating at Voice raised, with anxiety and complaint of pain in
; ;
beginning and end of micturition ; from glans backward back. Voice changed, more like a clangor than the
while urinating, biting after urinating. Burning pain human voice. Tough mucus in lower part of trachea in
in forepart luhen not urinating (Sulph.), compelling him morning, with ability to loosen only a little, which he must
to urinate almost constantly, even ivhen there is no m,ore sioalloio, after hawking and coughing scraping in trachea a^
urine to pass (Nux v.). Itching. Urine scanty. Red if raw and sore, finally the mucus loosens itself and he is ,
and turbid. White and turbid. Full of fibres, as of obliged to hawk it up repeatedly. Bronchial irritation, with
mucus, with pus. repeated attacks of jjulmonary congestion and inflam-
—
Clinical. In urethritis, with burning biting pain extending mation, emaciation, premature decrepitude of frame,
b.ickward towards bladder when urinating, with frequent urging organic affection of lungs, thea phthisis ending the
to urinate, the urine is scalding, with spasmodic closure of the existence.
spliincter of the bladder, cystitis in consequence of gonorrhcea, witli
bloody urine gonorrhoea, great swelling of prepuce, etc. This Breathing oppressed; from tensive-pressive pains in
;
drug is useful in gonorrhoea immediately following Aconite, pro- middle of sternum, which was sore to touch, with sleepiness;
vided Aconite has been indicaled in the first few hours of the < after dinner, > sitting down, with anxiety in chest
disease; cases which require Cannab. have less profuse discharges and
stitches between scapulae with pain over whole
;
than those requiring Arg. nit., and usually there is much less
swelling and inflammation about the glans penis, though the ex-
chest with weight upon chest.
; Breathed with great
cessive swelling of tlie prepuce has proved a valuable indication in force, with sensation of heat. Breathing rapid.
Bome cases. IVIany physicians are in the habit of using Cannab. Cough hacking, from pit of throat, ivith which a cold salt
;
sat. through the whole course of gonorrhoea, claiming that by in violent paroxysms dry,
its
fluid is felt deep in throat ; ;
use the disease usually does not last more than ten days.
violent.
Sexual Organs. —Coldness, with warmth of rest of Clinical. — Asthma, with mucous rales, extreme dyspnoea.
; ;;
cartilage. Cutting across external parietes. Pinching inner muscles of thigh. Intermittent prickling-burn-
in lower part, under sternum, > bending backward, ing in 1. knee. Cramp in calf when walking. Bruised
< bending forward, when it was worse on inspiration. pain externally in flesh near 1. tibia, then sticldng in
Digging beneath upper part of sternum, without oppression whole 1. extremity. Burning in r. tibia when stand-
of breath. Drawing pain in 1. lowest ribs. Oppression, ing. Sticking in 1. ankle, > washing with cold water,
ivith apprehension in throat and necessity to breathe deeply ; with sore jjain. Cramp in r. heel. Painful throbbing
tensive 0. in 1. half, with jerkings, palpitation and on dorsa of feet. Painful tensive stretching in instep.
anxiety. Scraping as from salt in morning, with Drawing in heel when sitting, with i:)ressure. Heavi-
necessity to loosen and swallow something. Rough- ness of feet after eating of feet when ascending stairs,
;
ness, scratching and dryness. Pushings or beatings so that he feels them as he lifts them. Sticking in 1.
in both sides, arresting breathing, most painful in little toe, where he formerly had a corn. Drawing in
region of heart P. as with intermitting, dull stitches, ball of r. great toe
; to and fro from 1. toes to ankle.
;
a kind of pressing inward in 1. side, without oppres- Prickhng under 1. great toe as when a severe cold
sion of breathing. Throbbing against ribs of 1. side. settles under the nails.
Hammering outward beneath one of the cartilages of Skin. —
Pimples on nose, surrounded by red swell-
ribs, near sternum. ing, like acne rosacese itching P. on neck, nape and
;
—
Heart and Pulse. Cardiac oppression. H. heats as breast; itching, on arms; itching and painful, on
if it would fall out on moving body and on stooping, with chest and back. Papulous eruption on nates and
warm, sensation about it. Palpitation. Pulse rapid thigh, small white vesicles, with large red, smooth
and irregular and small small and irregular slow, border, burning like fire, < lying upon them and
; ; ;
Extremities. —Contractions, as in chorea. Rheu- clay after dinner overpowering, in forenoon. Sleep-
; ;
matic drawing in all long bones on motion, as if lessness after midnight. Uneasy sleep and frequent ;
bruised. Weariness; > when walking; after eating, waking, with confused and at times anxious dreams,
with tearing in 1. side, beneath short ribs, and the emissions, then sleep of exhaustion. Waking at night
spot is painful to jn-essure. Heaviness. Stiflness. loith frightful dreams, ivithout knowing where he xoas.
—
Upper Extremities. Intermittent tearing upon top Disagreeable and frightful dreams, he is disappointed in
of shoulder. Pain on pressure between end of clavicle everything and filled ivith anxiety. Vivid, agreeable D.
and head of humerus, which extends into fingers. horrid vivid, which, however, did not make him
Bruised sensation in shoulder on stretching arm. anxious, but he always retained a kind of presence of
Sticking in upper arm and in bones of little finger. mind. D. of nrishaps to others. Confused D. every
(Dead feeling in wrist, with inability to use it.) night, which were remembered after waking.
Cramplike contraction of metacai^al bones intermit-
ting cramplike C. of r. hand.
; Fever. —
Chilliness ; in afternoon, with thirst ; in
Stitch in hollow of evening, with yawning, stretching, indolence and
hand, over carpal bones. Heaviness of r. hand, > going to bed early without real sleepiness. Coldness
motion, for instance writing, with falling asleep of it. of whole body, but the face becomes warmer and
Sudden lameness of hand, with inability to hold the warmer. Shaking C, with thirst, shuddering after
fork with the fingers while eating, tremJDling of hand drinking, cold hands, knees and feet, with hurry,
on taking hold of anything and painful loss of power. trembling, distortion of face, at one time weeiaing, at
Cramp in joints of thumb while writing. Stitches in another joyous, at another raging mood, anger at
tip of r. third finger. Crawling in tips of fingers as if everything, during the chill some warmth in back and
they had begun to go to sleep and were numb. feet, which prespired but were not warm to touch.
stooping.
—
Lower Extremities. Cramp in buttocks always on Shivering in r. thigh as if gooseflesh would form.
Pain in r. buttock on sitting, as from strong Creeping shivering in thighs over whole body, reach-
;
pressure, with going to sleep of r. foot. Pinching, ing head and seeming to draw hairs together fre- ;
with discomfort. Coldness extremities; under of then tearing between scapulfe, then S. in r.
chest,
finger-nails in afternoon of limbs to touch, with
; shoulder, then in r. hypochondrium, then in r.
general trembling from chilliness internal and ex- scapula, whence it passes into r. hypochondrium.
;
hone, then in other places on head. forehead, then in region of r. ear, then in lower jaw,
Heat; at night and sweat towards morning; with then on ear again. Violent pains. Raiv and sore pain
warm sensation in face with glowing in face, but internally and externally. Crushed feeling, ivith sensitive-
;
coldness at every motion, with pain in throat, which ness of every part, internally and externally, and weak-
was swollen inside and outside, difficult swallowing, ness.
prostration, necessity to he all day and stitches in General tension, with dryness in mouth, thirst,
head. Orgasm of blood. Heat of head especially anxiety and pains in limbs. Pulsation in whole
;
of feet, hands, abdomen and in palms, then itching body, so that the limbs tremble. Restlessness with ;
all night and next morning. Sweat on forehead and heat in head walking the room screaming seeming
; ;
produce blisters (vesication, with inflammation and in beginning of nervous fever restless, at night so ; ;
even sloughing). It produces (taken internally) the that muscles were almost unable to contract; < on
most violent inflammation of the whole gastro-intesti- r. side of body so that she could hold nothing in ;
nal canal, especially of the lower bowel. It is eliminated her hands W., especially in legs. Fainlness.
;
by the kidneys, and causes acute inflammation of that Stiffness, with open mouth, showing the teeth;
organ, and of the entire itrinary tract. In some cases stiff" feeling in whole body, with heaviness, ascending
it produces sexual excitement. Delirium and con- steps is very troublesome, legs feel as if filled with
vulsions occasionally result from large doses. lead. Paraplegia, with cramps and itching. Reap-
Allies. —
Merc, cor.. Terebinth., Caps., Ars., Apis, pearance every seven days of attacks, excepting urin-
Nit. ac. ary symptoms. Aggravation sometimes from coffee.
Generalities. —
Marasmus. Emaciation. Bent almost Amelioration in morning in bed in evening, of all ;
double, with arms folded across hypogastrium. In- other symptoms when the urinary difficulties appear
creased plasticity of blood drawn from veins. Trem- at night of aU pains except in abdomen from eruc- ;
bling. Throwing herself about as if on fire. Twitch- tations after emission of flatus when lying from
; ; ;
;
—
ClinlCcll. Violent spasms reproduced by touching larynx.
about in despair, sometimes he got up, rushed like eyening at night with convulsions furious ; talking
; ;
;
a madman to another bed in the same room, bent disconnectedly of his business and of people who
the curtain rods like reeds, screamed, eight men could long had been dead. Frenzy. Excitement they ;
scarcely hold him, sometimes emprosthotonos, some- rose from bed, ran about the room, racked by vomit-
times opisthotonos, sometimes mouth open,, some- ing and copious stools. Insolent and contradictory mood
times trismus, with grinding of teeth, running of in afternoon. Anger. Instability.
frothy, at times blood-streaked saliva, face expressive Alarm and agitation. Fright at night, with dreams
of fright and despair, in the convulsions the hair of falling. Despondency, saying that she must die.
bristled, the gaze fixed, eyes sparkled, then rolled Distrust of himself in afternoon, like a hypochondriac.
frightfully, pulse full and slow, abdominal muscles Melancholy after dinner, with anxiety. Anxiety with ;
contracted when pressing on umbilical region, that general trembling, the latter continuing while walk-
part of abdomen seemed glued to spine, esjjecially ing in open air; in morning, as if he expected some-
recti, which were like tightened cords (Plumbum), thing important; as if he had committed murder,
then spasms became general and head was thrown seeming to arise fr®m stomach. Discontented and ;
back, on attempting to make applications to most absorbed in thought. Morose, anxious and lachry-
painful part of abdomen, he broke away like a mose mood in forenoon. Churlish mood. Fretful;
madman, frothing at the mouth more than ever, in morning when rising in evening during the pains. ;
eyes became fiercer, the constriction of throat almost Brawling, nobody does anything to suit her. Cheerful,
choked him, hoivled like the harking of a dog, then gen- talkative C, merry, feeling as if newly born, and the
;
eral convulsions, which ended in fainting and stupor room and all objects appeared clearer and more pleas-
renewal of these attacks on pressure upon painful ant. Apathetic as if stupefied. Indolent, indifferent,
places in hypogastrium and at sight of liquids. pensive.
Stitches over whole body now here, now there in; Confusion. Distraction in forenoon and many ideas
body, in afternoon now here, now there, with tear-
; of various kinds running through his mind, which he
ing all extend inward are generally combined with
; ; cannot keep away. Depression of powers in morning.
tearing; in 1. lower ribs, then tearing near r. wrist, Dulness of perception, then stupidity and loss of re-
then S. in 1. upper arm in afternoon, in r. side of
; flecting facultv. Loss of thoughts as soon as he wishes
;;; ;!
to think of anything, gaze fixed in silence on one Scalp. Hair falls out on combing. Stitches in r. —
object (which he scarcely notices), and trouble in side of occiput, then tearings in 1. parietal bone. Head
recollecting hinaself in order to express a few words and hair feel stift' to him.
coherently. Forgetful. Comatose. Unconscious. Clinical. Neuralgia of head and face from taking cold, with —
loud screams and jerking of muscles.
—
CliniCtll. Acute mania, generally of ii sexual U'jie, amorous
frenzy, fiery desire for sexual intercourse, with persistent painful
erections, paroxysms of rage, crying and barking, even convulsions.
—
Eyes. Turned towards nose. Protruding. Sunken
Acute mania after erysipelas. (Mania in a woman, with occasional and surrounded by blue rings. Red and lustrous.
spasms, attempts to bile, with stiangury, which seemed to hare Inflamed ;causing blindness. Lustreless. Sticking
resulted from applying turpentine to the feet, immediately ^ in 1., with itching. Tearing in r. Cutting while writing.
Canthar.)
Pressing; in afternoon, so that lids close. Pain on
Head. —Sinking in every direction,
from heaviness. writing
Smarting
on exertion as after excessive weeping.
in r. in afternoon S. as from salt. Itching
; ;
in r. in afternoon. Heat.
soreness and sensation as if the pains would extend
through eyes cutting, waking him.
; Dragging and Lachrymation in ojjen air, with necessity to close ;
and pressing pain. Aching > breakfast sometimes eyes looking small. Twitching of lid of 1. lower; of
; ;
;
versal spasms, then coma as if sore internally. Op- in brows, drawing down to chin, with heat in palate
;
with faintness.
yellow in morning. The letters on the pajaer are green
—
Forehead. Stitches in r. in 1. eminence on stand- ;
and yellow.
—
ing above root of nose.
; Tearing and in nape in ; ; ClilliCRl. -Acute inflammation of eyes, with biting and smart-
ing as from a burn.
sinciput. Aching and in supraorbital regions above
—
; ;
seated heaviness, with dulness and sensation as if head ling in 1. Tearing in r. mastoid process in evening, ;
were pressed forward. Confusion, with pain and with stitching sudden, in r. mastoid process, extend-
;
drawing. ing into lobule of ear, with stitching in ears, < rub-
—
Temple. Stitches in 1. in r. in afternoon in r., ; ; bing in r. mastoid process below ear, as with a knife,
;
becoming a painful throbbing, > rubbing. Shooting- even at night, with headache in forehead like a heavi-
darting pain in r., and in r. eye. Tearing in r. in r. ; ; ness. Painful drawing in r. mastoid process. Press-
after a meal. Gnawing in periosteum of r. bone. ing behind r. ear. Hot vapor issues from either alter-
Throbbing externally in r., with painful drawing in nately. Drumming. Roaring after supper. Ringing
bone. Compression towards each other. Forcing-out before, with humming.
pain in r., passing towards teeth. —
Nose. Swelling, with internal redness and soreness
Vertex. —
Tearings in forenoon, with sensation as if with redness and sensation as if it would fester, es-
a lock of hair were drawn upward. Pressing on V. pecially internally, the pain < touch and talking.
and in temples, with stitches in temple, < r. P. alter- ; Redness, with heat and a pustule. Inflammation,
nating with throbbing, at 8 p.m., < every motion. with spots, sore pain and pimples I. of tip on edge ; ;
Sides. —
Stitches in 1. in morning in r. in afternoon ; of r. wing, especially towards end, appearing at irreg-
in r. in evening when sitting and standing, with throb- ular intervals red and shining, with swelling and pain.
bing in 1. parietal bone, then boring in 1. ear in 1.
; ; Pimple in 1. nostril, burning on touch.
parietal bone after dinner, with tearing in 1. jaw while Stitches in nostrils; outward in 1. wing. Pain,
speaking in upper part of r. parietal bone.
; Tearing with tension, throbbing, swollen sensation and pain
in r., with stitches T. in r. parietal bone in 1. side,
; ; on touch. Pain on top at 3 a.m. as if he had pressed
< touch. Aching in 1. half; sudden, in
side, with r. it, then tension and erysipelatous inflammation and
chilliness,trembling and spasms, then coma, then swelling from back of nose down sides into cheeks, <
alternately lethargy,coma, rational condition and con- r., like redness of cheeks, becoming white under press-
vulsions drawing, in 1. and in forehead. Painful
; ure of finger, then rapidly again red, hard to touch,
throbbing deep internally in r. afterwards desquamation, then similar inflammation,
—
Occiput. Stitches in evening on lying down in 1. ; especially on r.'upper lip, sides and tip of nose. Sore-
after dinner; in afternoon, extending into sinciput; ness of nostrils. Drawing in r. nostril, with tickling
deep into brain on r. bone in afternoon, more in upper and ineffectual irritation to sneeze. Itching in nos-
part; in upper part, from both sides inward, with trils, uvula and throat.
tearing. Tearing from 1. side into 1. side of forehead, Sneezing then sticking in 1. wing violent in morn- ; ;
with vertigo, which lasted longer than the pain. Pain- ing. Catarrh, with much tenacious mucus from nose,
ful twitching externally in r. bone. hoarseness, painful hawking of tough mi;cus from
Cantharis. 268 Cantharis.
Mucus mixed with blood. Bleeding. Constant ing and mucous coat; D. and pallor. Tickling on tip.
stench before nose, passing down throat. Mucous membrane red and covered with blisters (Borax,
Face. —
Deathly look during and after fains in after- Sul. ac). Back of mouth swollen and red, the tissues
noon. Suffering expression. Sallow and puffy. Yellow, crossed by enlarged veins. Purple swelling near last
also eyes. Hippocratic. Pinched. Cyanotic. Pale lower molar, discharging clotted blood. Inflammation
in afternoon during and after pains during the chill and ulceration I. and swelling of mucous membrane,
;
;
and covered with sweat sunken and expressive of with salivation. Excoriation; of mucous membrane
;
terror; with flushes. Sickly, with dim eyes sur- from mouth to anus. Blisters, and in pharynx white, ;
rounded by dark rings. Anxious countenance. Red on palate, gum and tongue. Slimy in morning, with
;
on stooping, blood shooting forcibly into- head, even white tongue S. in morning, and bitter at night on ; ;
head becoming hot when sitting, not when walking waking. Much tough mucus drawn into M. through
;
in spots. Glowing of r. side while 1. is waxy yellow. posterior nares. Mucus and blood from M. and nose.
Swollen; r. half; r. side, and tense; r. cheek S. and A clot of blood comes into M. towards morning.
inflamed, with drawing pain in upj)er teeth. Disfig- Biting pain in palate, < after eating. Sensation on
ured. Animated exi^ression. Sore pain in bones, ex- r. side of M. as if its membrane were raised by a
tending into ear, < r. side. needle. M. and tongue seemed deprived of mucous
Lijjs. —
Swollen. Eruption in corners. Pimples on membrane. Tension, with dryness, thirst and pains
margin of upper in evening. Inflammation and blis- in limbs. Burning pain, and in throat and stomach
ters on lips, tongue, palate and pharynx. Desquama- (Arsen., Arum t.). Burning, and in pharynx and
tion and of mouth.
; Cutting in middle of margin of stomach. Dryness ; and of nose. Salivation ; in morn-
lower, ending behind r. ear. Soreness, and tongue ing with redness
;
of gums with mucus from mouth ;
;
loosened from its upper skin and arch of palate dark with constant spitting of mingled mucus and dark
brown. Burning, and of tongue and palate. Dry- saliva; so that he must lie on his side; without coppery
ness., without thirst (Apis) D. during and after the taste ; disgusting, sweet. Offensive breath. Breath
;
pains, with thirst. like cedar pitch. Taste as of cedar pitch nauseous ;
—
Jaws. Mouth wide open, with chewing motions of foul on rising foul afternoons bloody bitter in-
; ; ; ;
jaws. Twitching in middle of 1. lower while speaking. sipid, as of sweet cheese sour unsalted, to food ; ;
r. lower, and in a tooth there. Gnawing in middle of with pressing, which on swallowing changes to stick-
r. lower ; in middle of lower, spreading to teeth.
.
ing. Inflammation and covering of plastic lymph ; I. of
Sore pain on inner margin of lower, where there is an tonsils. Aphthous ulcer at back part, covered loith a
itching tetter, the pain < speaking and touch. whitish adherent crust, and a .nniilar one on side of r. tonsil
(Merc. cor.). Abrasion, with blisters. Relaxation of
—
Clinical. Erysipelas of face, with burning biting heat and
uvula.
urinary symptoms.
Pain in jaharynx during hunger burning, and con-
—
Mouth. Teeth. Looseness. Rising up of the root Burning soreness, with inflammation. Scrap-
striction.
;
of a r. lower, and it can be drawn out easily, when the ing, with necessity to hawk up mucus after meals
tearing ceases. Tearings in r. lower molars in r. lower
; burning S. in pharynx, with sweetish, disgusting taste
carious molar. Drawing pain in upper in afternoon, on tongue and in mouth as far as pharynx. Rough-
< eating. Drawing, then sticking, < evening after ness in forenoon, with hoarseness.
; Constriction at back
lying down, preventing sleep. part, with pain ; C, even to suffocation. Burning in ;
—
Gum. Swelling, and of mucous membrane of pharynx on swallowing < pressure, and in pit of ;
upper incisor, painful, if pressed discharging pus from tending to epigastrium. Dryness in afternoon, with-
an opening in centre. Red spot above 1. upper incisor, out thirst D. in pharynx, with occasional sticking.
;
swollen. Coated, red at edges. Coated white; down Lost evening and morning for supper lost after
;
;
;
centre. White, with bitter taste, nausea and aversion coffee. Disgust for food; in evening during the
to everything. Bleached along sides and tijD, blackish- paroxysm, at seeing food or hearing about it for to- ;
brown in centre and swollen. Red at edges, with yel- bacco. Thirst; at 8 p.m., after the shaking chill; at
low coat on its anterior two-thirds. Bluish-red, covered night, with fever; during dinner'; during the cold-
with white blisters, containing bile-like fluid. Painful ness after the chill when not in pain with burning
; ; ;
blisteralong centre. Part of T. and back of mouth excori- pain in throat and stomach (Arsen.) with frothy and ;
ated, part covered ivith blisters. Festering, and of throat bloody sputa but liquids can hardly be swallowed
;
and gum. Aphthae covering margin and gums and are at once vomited loss of T., and water does ;
drinking water empty incomplete, ahnost like hic- coffee vomiting of bitter stuff, then bitter taste. Pinch-
; ;
cough, also passing backward from pharynx towards ing during stool, after the stool shivering. Griping
stomach, before dinner. Hiccough in afternoon. ; at 3 A.M. then liquid stool extending upward and
; ;
Nausea; in morning, with coldness, in afternoon becoming then stitching backward on both
stitches,
heat in morning, even to vomiting towards evening
; ;
;
sides, hindering respiration. Sensation as after a dras-
when eating on walking and standing with disgust
; ; tic purge. Inflammation of whole alimentary canal,;
in forenoon. Retching. and scrobiculus cordis < during stool, which is in-
;
Voimting ; with pressing in stomach, then cutting creased thereby, with pain in anus; > diarrhrea;
with pain in hypogastrium and bearing down, urging with nausea and vomiting of ingesta with urging to ;
to urinate, wdth heat and smarting and ineffectual stool in intestinal canal, changing to inflammation
;
without exertion. Of bile and ingesta. Of every- ; nally in morning as after strong wine.
;
thing. Of ingesta. Of herby-tasting food, with stool. Cutting in upper. Pain in upper. Cutting in r.
Of the water he drinks, with blood. Of membrane side. Pinching in 1. side. Sudden gripings in sides
of membranous flakes (morbid secretion of alimentary when standing, rather externally.
canal). Of a cylinder mass, apparently inner mem- Hypochondria. Incarceration of flatus under short
brane of gullet. ribs (as of offensive flatus). Stitches in 1., and in
Lancinations. Cutting; intermittent, in pit and centre of sternum. Aching below ribs. (Inflamma-
about i;mbilicus. Pinching in r. epigastric region in tion of liver, with erosion of intestines.) Sensation as
morning, with stitching. Gnawing in region, extend- if something held her together below r. false ribs.
ing into back between shoulders. Cramp with free ; —
Umbilical Region. Pinching. Griping below navel
emesis. Acute pain in region of S. and bladder, with such before and during stool. Burning pain above navel
sensibility that pressure caused convulsions. Pain in ; on coughing, sneezing and blowing nose, whereby the
epigastrium in epigastric region and in groin
; in ; abdomen seems very hot, with yellow spots externally
epigastrium, < pressure, and in umbilicus. Pressing, in region of this pain, which spots when touched are
< when empty P. extending backward from both
; more stinging than burning.
sides into spine, where it seems screwed together. —
Hypogastrium. Fermenting. Sticking in r. groin
Pressure in pit in afternoon. Drawing pain. Burn- in morning in 1. groin, extending downward cut-
; ;
ing pain in region. ting, in groin, and burning, with cutting when urinat-
Inflammation. Cardialgia, < drinking, with sour ing. Cutting in groins, > sitting and standing, <
eructations. Burning all forenoon, with taste of wine ; walking intermittent wandering C. in H. Gnawing.
;
ing in pit, > as soon as she takes anything warm most intense just above pubes, with nausea above ;
or drinks anything cold. Heaviness in epigastrium symphysis pubis and down ureters. Drawing in
and umbilicus, with heat and smarting. Fulness, pubic region, with tearing. Tension along inguinal
with pressure, as if he would eructate F. in ejDigas- ; canal and testicles, around pelvic region. Compres-
tric region,with anxiety and restlessness. Sensitive- sion on sides, but farther downward in 1. Heat in
ness internally in afternoon, with good appetite S. in- ; pelvis, with constant desire to urinate, then some drops
ternally in epigastric region and externally. Distress, of urine.
with nausea after eating, feeling as if a load oppressed
him D., with nausea., then vomiting of the water he
;
Clinlcsil — Intestinal inflammation, witli burning heal, tympa-
nitic distention (Tereb.).
had drunk, gasping and general chilliness. Indescrib-
able sensation in ejjigastric region, she feels hungry —
Rectum. Cutting at 8 p.m., > emission of flatus
without really being so. Weakness. while standing and walking, but return of the pain
—
Abdomen. Distended; and tympanitic (Terebinth) ;
wdth urging to stool, the pain > soft stool. Burning.
and tender; with movements as if flatus would pass. Crawling. Tenesmus (Caps., Merc. c). Urging, then
Retracted and sensitive to pressure, especially hypo- copious soft stool to a hard stool, soon afterwards
;
gastrium. Rumbling; while sitting; with rattling. liquid stool preceded by colic. Frequent urging
Growling, more on r. side of hypogastrium, passing with scanty stool. Ineffectual urging after first stool ;
with sensation as before diarrhoea. Movements of Anus. -Passage of pure blood, and from urethra ; fffter
flatus in evening, wdth pinching, the pain extending violent efforts (Merc. c). Burning after diairhcea
into chest M., causing lumps, as if a child were there.
; (Merc, c. Nit. ac.) after stool, with stitches. Pain in
;
Movements, with yawning. Emission of flatus; perineum; seeming to arise from neck of bladder rather
noisy, in evening. than from root of penis. Itchmg in perineum, with
Tearing, with pinching ; T., with diarrhoea and pain tenesmus at anus.
Gantharis. 270 Cantharis.
Stool. —
Dysentery. Diarrhoea; withburning in anus; ing to orifice. Constant urging, micturition painful,
with irritation in rectum; consisting of blood and in drops C. urging, and always but one spoonful, also in
;
mucus (Caps., Merc, c, etc.) raucous of green mucus ; ; morning ; with passage of a few drops, causing smarting
after three days' constipation frothy watery of ; ; ; and burning along urethra, especially near fossa navicvr
brown liquid in morning; two liquid yellow stools laris, finally, after long .straining to pass a few drops of
during the day, with cutting in abdomen after each bloody and albuminous urine, a convidsive tremor of all
and biting pain in anus frequent, with colic. ; limbs, cold sweat on forehead and chest, sinking back in bed
Constipation. Hard in morning, afterwards soft, half-exhausted, no rest on account of immediate return of
with colic H., with protrusion of rectum
; then ; these sufferings. Ineffectual urging ; then several drops, with
twinging in anus and delayed ; and difficult. Red, ;
bloody streaks and pain.
slimy. Wliite tough mucus with the stool, like scrapings Dysuria. Painful micturition ; towards the close, >
from intestines, tvith streaks of blood (Nit. ac), seven when there is much urine; with scanty and bloody
times in one night. Copious. Scanty, black and tarry- urine (Tereb.); with pain in kidneys; with constant
. looking. Slight, somewhat hard, difficult, with cut- urging and continual as if cut with knives, with fre-
; ;
ting in rectum. Painful. Difficult and insufficient. quent urging, but always emission of only a few drops ; as
Frequent two in morning, with tenesmus. Omitted
; if a red-hot iron passed along urethra, with a few drops of
but emission of flatus. bloody urine, the pain worse at membranous portion of
canal and in meatus urinarius as if it were impossi-
Clinical. — Diarrhoea like scrapings of intestines, reddish,
ble to evacuate the urine, with pressure in region of
;
dysenteric bloody stools, with intolerable burning tenesmus, with bladder. Strangury ; and urine passed in small quan-
chill as if water were poured over one (Caps.). Acute dysentery, tities ; with pain in back with disagreeable smell in
;
with unquenchaWe thirst, even the lips, mouth and throat feel nostrils. Micturition by drops ; ivith cutting ; by drops,
raw and burning, with canker, tendency to collapse, cold hands
urine reddish, sometimes mixed with blood ; painful drib-
and feet.
bling of albuminous urine, with membranous pieces,
Urinary Organs. —
Inflammation, with bleeding. Irri- which are rolled up, grayish-red, covered with blood-
tation, so that hecan bear scarcely more than a spoonful of streaked mucus, and large pieces, white on one side,
urine in bladder without urging to urinate (Nux vom., red on the other, firm and elastic.
Ars.). Cutting in ureters, extending towards penis, > Micturition in a thin, divided stream and difficult, <
pressure on glans, with contracting pain, the pains at times 9 A.M. Ischuria. Urine retained; on account of too
passing from loithout inward. Inflammation of kidneys, great fulness of bladder retained, causing pain. Mic-
;
ureters, bladder and urethra. turition rarer, but urine increased. Involuntary mictu-
—
Bladder. Ulceration and of urethra. ; Gangrene rition and dribbling.
;
Frequent micturition ; at night
of lining. Discharge of dirty purulent matter. Spasm. with copious urine ; but urine not increased of scanty ;
Pain ; with frequent urging, intolerable tenesmus watery urine, at first with pain and towards the end
(Merc, cor.) over B. and over uterus and kidneys,
; with cutting, at last by drops or in a weak, intermit-
and especially over hypogastrium. Pressure down- ting stream.
ward towards B. Inflammation. Burning ; before mic- —
Urethra. Swollen internally. Contracted internally,
turition, < as the ivater left the bladder, continual urging, hence micturition in a thin stream. Passage of blood;
micturition by drops, urine often bloody (Tereb.), some- bright, with urging to urinate and cutting burning pains
times in clots, causing so much agony when passing through whole urethra; a few drops of watery B. after
urethra that he nearly fainted, about the same time the urine. Bloody gonorrhoea yellowish G., staining;
several loose stools, with, as the last fseces left the rec- linen yellow. Discharge of pasty colorless liquid.
tum, pain and straining, which soon extended to blad- Urinary flatulence. Sticking, with burning during mic-
der, causing tenesmus, which was little relieved when turition. Cutting before, during and after micturition
one or two drops of bloody urine passed (compare in afternoon, so that she must double herself up ; burning,
Merc, cor.), afterwards intermittent tearing-boring over at end of scanty micturition. Pain with the gonorrhoeal ;
region of r. kidney, following direction of ureters, with discharge in base towards end of micturition, extend-
;
pain when lying in any position but more comfortable ing to external meatus. Twitching and burning pain
when back was bent, micturition most painful as the on urinating. Burning ; at night, with passage of a
last drops passed the sphincter vesica. few drops of blood urine scalds him and is passed
;
—
Neck of Bladder. Sticking in forepart during urg- ; drop by drop (before, and during micturition) during
; ;
ing, then micturition of a few drops. Tearing. Burning- micturition; during micturition before menses, with
cutting, extending to navicular fossa (comp. Berberis), white sediment in urine after micturition ; with con-
;
< before and after micturition. Pain. Paralysis. striction at prostate. Soreness on urinating. Bitiiig
;
Tenesmus (Merc, c, Prunus sp., etc.). Urging, pain while urinating. Smarting while urinating.
waking at 3.30 a.m., after discharge of some urine burn- Tensive sensation in morning on urinating, as if urine
ing in urethra changing into all the torments of gonor- were checked in its course. Tickling, with voluptuous
rhoea, > sitting, painful micturition every three or four warmth. Itching after urinating, with crawling.
;
minutes, the pain > after drinking three glasses of Orifice of urethra, agglutination; inflammation;
water by copious micturition < standing and walk- ; stitches, also in evening and night, extending to anus
ing ; > lying quietly on back ; with burning in urethra ;
itching, at times almost a cutting. Burning in and
with copious urine, priapism, pain in stomach and near orifice during micturition B. in excretory ducts
; ;
Urine. Increased. Scanty; in morning; with cut- with pain, and lasted till noon too late short pro- ; ;
;
ting in urethra, especially in forepart and high-col- fuse profuse arid painftil.
;
;
terrible distress in the neck of the bladder. Acute nephritis, with Irregular and imj^erfect, sometimes quick, sometimes
extreme distress in the bladder, urine scanty, bloody, albuminous, slow and at great intervals.
etc. (compare Tereb.). In renal calculi, with the acute bladder
symptoms of the drug, hematuria, etc. Gravel in children, con- Clinical. — Acute inflammation of larynx, with extreme heat
slant pulling at the penis. In gonorrha?a, with most intense suf- and burning. Occasionally useful in croup in children, with swell-
fering, sexual excitement, chordee, with constant distress in blad- ing, expression of great agony, loss of voice.
der, discharge of blood.
Chest, —
(Drawn together at times when coughing,
Sexual Org-ans. — Inflammation. Weak feeling. the lungs themselves are contracted.) Pneumonia.
Itching. Heat ; with itching. Sweat. Drawing pain Stitches ; in centre of sternum in lower part of ster- ;
in spermatic cord ivhile urinating. Brown cheesy accu- num in sternum, thpn in last r. false rib (in sides)
; ; ;
mulation about corona glandis in morning. Absence in r. side ; in r. false ribs in middle of r. clavicle ; in ;
of the usual smegma preputii. 1. side in 1. side, then below r. in 1., more externally
; ;
Penis. Gangrene. Inflammation. Swelling; with oil ribs below 1. axilla; in region of 1. axilla in morning;
;
pain even to external pressure; with heat, without erec- in sternum in afternoon in r. lower ribs in afternoon;
;
hot and diaphanous swelling of i3re]nice, with phimo- lower ribs in afternoon at midnight on inspiration,
;
sis and discharge of purulent secretion from beneath preventing her from lying on 1. side in r. side on each ;
it. Discharge of blood from the rigid penis and from inspiration after midnight and next day in 1. after ;
the anus. Pain; before micturition ; drawiiig, and in dinner in r. after dinner, more in upper part, then in
;
back and thighs, > passing flatus upward and dowii- 1.; in r. costal region after dinner in r. lower false ;
urging to urinate. Pruritus. Lax and drooping. ; one side to the other; from front towards back, impeding
Priapism (Tereb., Copaib.) with swollen genitals; respiration ; in 1. lowest ribs, extending towards back in ;
with pain about bladder and wild delirium. Erec- r. loiver part, extending towards middle of sternum; in r. fore-
tions every morning on rising
; with emission pain- ; ;
part, passing doivnivard into r. loiver ribs; under r. arm,
ful erection; severe, at night, ivith contraction and sore extending into chest; under 1. arm, extending to
pain in whole of urethra ; strong, persistent, painless, with- middle of sternum below r. chest on inspiration, ex-
;
out voluptuous sensation. tending into r. shoulder inward below 1. breast, ex- ;
asis. Desire disturbing sleep ; absence of D. Emission of body and on inspiration, extending through body,
in morning while awake in bed, from relaxed penis, as if pierced by a spear, with a jerk, arresting breath,
almost without sensation; E. at night. Blood flows the same once on r. side, > rest, not at all on respira-
instead of semen (Tarent.). tion and motion.
Female. Sioelling of vulva, with irritation. Vagina Tearing, esj^ecially in region of heart. Inflamma-
itching burning burning, with a thick white dis- tion of side of diajDhragm. Pain on both sides beneath
; ;
charge bloody mucous discharge after menses. Swell- ribs. Pressure; on sternum; in side in morning in
;
ing of neck of uterus, with tenesmus S. of neck of bed, > rising; deep internally on r. side of sternum,
;
uterus, with burning in bladder, abdominal pains, with stitching outward. Sensation as if something
vomiting and fever. Pregnancy. Miscarriage; after beneath r. false ribs were pressed together. Squeezing
irritation of bowels and urinary organs. Menstruation, in forepart from 11 a.m. till 8 p.m., > lying, but return-
too early, with nausea and colic too early, but scanty ing, with impeded respiration and stitching in whole
;
;
M. which had ceased one day reappeared in forenoon. chest. Fulness after cofl^ee, and in stomach and abdo-
Canth.aris. 272 Cantharis.
with stitches externally and internally, as if in bones ing chill. Stiffness as in tetanus. Tearing in middle
on chest, with pinching in abdomen and constipation of r. forearm and in calves in evening and next day.
on sternum. Amelioration of symptoms by empty Pain, with stifihess. Bruised feeling in forearms and
eructation. legs. Contracting, almost paralytic pain. Drawing,
—
Clinical. Extreme heat and burning in chest. Pleurisy. almost paralytic pain. Painful drawing on external
Has proved valuable in the exudative stage of pleurisy, with the surface of 1. thigh, a hand's breadth above knee, to be-
characteristic burning sensation. low knee, and from r. elbow to middle of forearm, on
—
Heart, Stitches then crawling. ;
Pressure from H. inner surface. Drawings. Dry feeling in joints of
arms and limbs. Weakness in morning of hands
towards sternum towards evening, < speaking and ; ;
deep respiration. Pain drawing. Anxiety in after- and feet. Numbness of arms and legs. Collapse.
noon. Jerking, running to head.
;
Palpitation
;
—
Upper Extremities, Stitch in r. axilla, extending into
towards evening. chest. Tearing in A. Stitching-tingling in A. Stitches
—
Pulse, Diminished. Scarcely perceptible. Imper- through and through bones of r. shoulder in after-
ceptible. Thready. Irregular and intermittent. noon. Drawing pain in 1. shoulder-joint.
Small, hard and intermittent. Slow and full; S., —
Upper Arm. Tearing in middle of r. in afternoon
small and intermittent. Rapid and small and ; ;
from middle of r. to middle of forearm, > rubbing
weak, trembling. Hard and full, as in inflammatory on inner surface of r. humerus during breakfast, >
fevers. Full and bounding at wrist, with congestion pressure. Boring in middle. Gnawing in middle, of
of vessels of head and neck. r.; in middle, on external surface in middle of r. ;
Ifeck.— Thickness. Swelling of glands, with pain on humerus, with stitching farther up. Bruised pain in
r. Drawing in r., as if in bone, after dinner, with
touch. Twitching of 1. muscles. Stitches in 1.
muscles in afternoon. Tearing in 1. muscles on walk- stitches.
Scapula;. Stitches in upper part of 1. in afternoon, with tension. Drawing nain in bones of H. and of
with burning in skin on same place S. in r. in even- ;
forearm. Tearing in 1. thumb in 1. finger in after- ;
ing inward below r. between S., on every motion, noon. Pain in little finger, with tension.
;
as if sprained.
;
with sensitiveness to slightest touch, alternating with pain nates down jDosterior surface to knee from r. hip ;
and ^burning in tip of penis, urging to urinate and painful down posterior surface to knee from 1. hip-bone into ;
micturition, by drops, of bloody urine, at times passage of knee. Gnawing on external surface of bone from
pure blood, with clots. Pain ; late in evening ; imth urg- middle of r. into calf. Weight in muscles. Falling
ing to urinate ; and in ureters, extending to bladder ; in r. asleep of one or other.
in 1., with tenderness on pressure and sympathetic fever.
—
Knee. -Tottering on ascending steps. Stitches deep
—
Lumbar Region. Stitches after rising from a seat into r. on inner surface of 1. penetrating the knee.
;
in 1. hypochondrium pointed, in 1., with cutting in face of 1., and after sitting down sensation like falling
;
abdomen; on r. side of sacrum, as if in bone, with asleep in r. extending to middle of leg boring, now
; ;
gnawing. Tearing, with stitches. Cuttting, < sitting in both, now in r. only, extending backward and
in afternoon, extending to beneath shoulders, where downward into feet, upward into r. hip and thence
it becomes stitching. Boring. Gnawing in sacrum ;
into 1. hip, > warm dry applications, with sticking.
in evening. Biting. Pain < pressure, and in hypo-
;
(Cutting while walking.) Boring, so that legs were
chondria; with incessant desire to urinate, ivith scanty dis- drawn together. Pains on bringing them together P. ;
had injured himself; heavy, < pressure. Weariness ing walking, lasting longest in r. Drawing pain in
while sitting, with peculiar pressing pain in back, in hollows. Sensitiveness to touch, and in legs. Tension
region of last rib. on r. Weariness, and of legs.
Coccyx. —Stitching, with tearing. —
Leg. Trembling on motion. Tearing in 1. calf after
dinner in calves worse while walking than while
Clinica/l. — Lumbago, orgreat pain in loins, region of kid-
sitting
;
Pain in os coccygis, lancinating and tearing. Pain > violent rubbing P. in calves, > afternoon by
;
'K : I
;;
; ;;
walking violently till she sweated. Bruised feeling in quarrels. Vivid, of deer, of walks in woods. Visions
forenoon when walking. Feeling in tibia, just above at midnight when half-awake, she hears soft steps in
ankle, as if skin and flesh were loosened from bone, > the room, then knocking under the bed, and the bed is
touch. Tension in r. calf after dinner. Weariness. raised. Visions at midnight while half-awake and
Foot. —
Tearing on back of r. in afternoon from r. ; lying with r. hand on 1. shoulder, something took hold
instejD to middle of thigh, with stitching. Ulcerative of her hand and bent it up and down, then it seemed
pain in soles, preventing stepping. Drawing on inner as if icy hands took hold of her throat.
surface of r. Lassitude, so that she can scarcely go up- Fever. —
Gooscflesh during chill. Chill waking at ;
Toes. —
Tearing in r. towards tips, > rubbing, then A.M., > lying down; from 11 till 3 p.m., when she took
in r. external malleolus, > rubbing in second L, with ; camphor, with pains in knees and calves, which con-
stitches. tinued till lying down at 1 p.m., somewhat later each ;
Skin. — Pale. Yellow spot near umbilicus and day for three days; slight, till 1.30 p.m., then shak-
another on inside of 1. thigh. Brownish-yellow. Red, ing C. till 11 A.M., > hot stove, with creeping in
inflamed red spots on first joint of 1. thumb at 2 p.m.,
; hands and feet at 5 p.m. from 5 to 7 p.m. towards
; ; ;
as if a pimple would form. Swelling on back of 1. evening, after stool, with sensation as if dashed with
foot, with burning, the burning > rubbing itching ; ice-water and with internal warmth for three hours ;
S. on last phalanx of finger. Eruption on knee, with in evening in bed at 10 o'clock at night, also pre-
; ;
pain, < touch and impeding motion E. on breast- ; venting sleep on putting a liixib out of bed and on
;
bone, paining on touch like an ulcer burning, on 1. ; rising ;on rising from bed, then heat.
buttock. Chill, with external warmth of forehead C. mixed ;
mouth, feeling tense, but when touched causing burn- from 3 P.M. till 3 a.m., then warmth without thirst
ing pain; on nates, with burning pain on touch. Pim- from 4 to 4.30 p.m. about 6.30 p.m., and tossing about,
;
ples burning on touch, on forehead and cheeks on r. ; as from electricity, then sticking in scapula with ;
ceded by tickling). P. deep in cheek, itching when Coldness of skin with imperceptibie pulse. Cold ;
touched. Itching P., covering inner surface of arms face; cold sensation in a spot on I. side of lumbar
and middle of chest, with burning after scratching. vertebrae, < evening while sitting, as from getting cold
Pellucid P. between chin and lip, from one angle of or like gooscflesh, with formication. Shivering up
mouth to the other in afternoon. back in afternoon from 2 till 8 p.ji., beginning in back,
;
Pustule on chin, burning on touch. Psoriasis. then heat, then shivering again. Culd limbs ; and
Eczema. Vesicles on r. palm ; ; burning on touch, covered with cold sweat. Cold hands and feet, with
between chin and lips and on forehead itching, on r. ;
pain in urethra; C. hands, which look yellowish;
cheek in evening, with burning after scratching itch- ; hands, with burning soles.
ing-burning upon nose. Ulcers on lower limbs. Heat at night, especially in anus and genitals
;
Twitching on inner surface of 1. knee. Stitches on after violent motion after coldness ; < afternoon ;
Dryness. Formication in r. foot, then dead feeling. in mouth, aiixiety, restlessness and pain in limbs
Tickling on outer side of 1. upper arm, > rubbing, with scanty and painful emission of blackish urine,
with biting. Itching with sticking on forehead on
; ; ;
then urine increased to four-fold the amount of liquids
coccyx above anus on chest under r. arm in afternoon
;
;
taken, with thirst and desire for meat, afterwards urine
at night, now in hands, now in feet, with twitching in ;
lost its blackish color and tasted rather like salt water.
an ulcer, with tearing here and there as from lice
; Heat in afternoon, as after much walking on a hot day,
crawling in bends of elbows. with red face and increased sweat suddenly rising in ;
Clinical. — Vesicular
eruptions, wilh burning and Itching. evening, with redness of face and thirst. External
Effects of burns. Erysipelas, especially of tlie face, of a vesicula- heat; from 10 to 3 p.m. for three days ; at night; at
type, with great restlessness, burning pain. Eczema on backs of night, wdth thirst. Burning here and there in skin,
feet and hands or between fingers, cold, >
warmth. < with some itching-tearing B. in the spot where he ;
Sleep. —Yawning after dinner; Y., with stretching; had bruised himself.
without sleepiness. Sleepiness in morning, with de- ; Plot head anxious heat rising into head H. rises
; ;
pression; in afternoon, with lassitude; after dinner; into head after dinner, wdth burning, sweaty hands
< eating. Fell asleep while spinning, her eyes closed in- in forehead in evening, with cold sensation in body.
voluntarily, then smarting in eyes. Sleeplessness; in Glowing of ears and chin. Heat in face internally, ;
evening from excitement, then vivid, confused dreams; in afternoon. Hot abdomen. Burning of palms of ;
after midnight, also with restlessness. Late falling tips of fingers in soles in bed ; in all cavities of body,
;
.with late falling asleep on account of anxiety, then on waking when walking on violent motion while ; ;
nightmare after a short sleep. Starting in morning lying, but warmth relieved the pains cold cold and ; ;
Dreams. Anxioris. Unremembered. Confused. groins on chest at night on waking. Cold, on hands. ;
A tincture is prepared from the dried fruit of Capsicum Annuum One-sided sticking, like a hysterical migraine, < rais-
L. (the red pepper). ing eyes and head or stooping, with forgetfulness and
nausea. Corrosive itching, and after scratching sore-
—
General Action. It produces inflammation of mucous ness as if the hair had been pulled.
membranes, with bloody mucous discharges (bowels,
bladder, throat, etcv). It produces well-marked chill
—
Clinical. The bursting headache is often associated with
severe cough or is the accompaniment of malarial fever.
and fever, neuralgias and phlegmonous inflammations,
with threatening, deep-seated abscess (lungs, ear). Eyes. —
Protrusion, with pallor of face. Inflamma-
Compare Bell., Canth., Merc, cor., Rhus t., Nat. m., tion. Stinging. Burning in morning, with redness
and probably also Oleander. and lachrymation. Pcdn as from a foreign body. Press-
Generalities. —
Cramp in 1. arm, then in whole body, ure on, so that he could not ojDen them sufiiciently.
with stiffness of arms so that they could not be straight- Puj)ils dilated. Painful twitching beneath r. lid.
ened, stiffness of feet on rising after sitting, with crawl- Vision almost lost. All objects seem black. Dim
ing and sensation as if asleep. General trembling vision in morning, as from a foreign body floating over
while caressing. Superficial stitches between scapulae cornea, > for a moment by rubbing.
when breathing, and in epigastric region, side of abdo- Ears. —
Swelling on bone behind E., painful to touch.
men, in ensiform cartilage and sternum. Aching, now Tearing behind I. ; in concha. Pain, deeply seated ; deep-
in one p-drt, now in another. Drawing pain here and seated itching ; with every cough, as if an ulcer would open;
there in limbs, back, nape, scapulte and hands, excited beneath E.
by motion. Painless sensation in body, moving up-
ward and downward, with redness of cheeks. (Cluck- ears, —
Clinical. Valuable remedy in chronic suppuration of the
with bursting headache, chilliness, etc.; suppuration of the
ing sensation, with sudden throbbing in souae large middle ear, with perforation of the drum and discharge of yellow
veins.) He shuns all motion. Weariness < morn- pus. Particularly in mastoid disease, with great tenderness over
;
ing not inviting sleep. Sensation as if all parts would the petrous bone, threatening to involve the meninges of the
;
brain.
fall asleep, > sulphur-fumes.
—
ClilliCfll. Most useful in older persons who have become de-
Ifose. —
Constrictive jerking pain on 1. side, extend-
bilitated by disease and who react badly, not so useful in young ing to above 1. eye. Burning-tensive sensation on 1.
people. Often adapted to people who have exhausted their vital- nostril, as if a pimple would form. Crawling-tickUng,
ity, especially by mental work, and whose vital heat is diminished, Burning-crawling, with violent
as in stopped coryza.
who do not react, especially from chill, muscles are weary and pain-
sneezing and discharge of mucus. (Itching internally,
ful, fear of the slightest draft of either warm or cold air; some-
times indicated in persons who abstain from their accustomed with stitches.) Racking sneezing, with discharge of
alcoholic stimulants. The pains in general are burning in char- thin mucus. Stopped coryza. Discharge of bloody
acter and are accompanied by chilliness. Many of the sensations mucus. Nosebleed in morning in bed and blowing of
are those ofconstriction, about the throat, chest, bladder, rectum, etc.
blood from nose.
Mind. —-Disposition to start. Taciturn, absorbedin him- Face. —
Redness of cheeks of face, then pale, suffer-
;
self; T., sullen and obstinate. Contented, jocose and sing- ing expression. Now pallor, now redness, with red
ing, butangry from slightest causes. Capricious, at one lobules of ears, with internal but not external heat.
time laughing constantly, soon again crying. Obstin- Pain, partly like bone-pains, from external touch, partly
acy without cries. Reproaches and anger at the faults like fine pains piercing the nerves, which are tormenting
of others, offense at trifles and fault-finding. Anx- lohen falling asleep. Pain in 1. side of lower jaw, as
iety forcing him to take a deep breath.
; Busy, uneasy from a boil or ulcer. Lips swollen ; chaps on L.
mood. Repugnance and fretfulness. Indifference to (Arum t.), fissures (Nat. m., Rh. t.) scaly ulcerating ; ;
everything. Jokes and witticisms. Indisposition to eruption on L. (not in corners), painful only on mo-
work or think. Comatose all day. tion burning.
—
;
Throat, —Spamnodic
contraction. Stitches in region
Forehead. Drawing tearing in bone, < r. side. Ach- of epiglottis, causing dry cough. Pain on swallo^mng
ing above root of nose (Canth., Prunus sp., Ign., etc.), as if inflamed, but lohen not swallowing drawing pain.
with stitches through ear and over eye. Throbbing pain Pain when coughing ; as from a swelling ; during a par-
(Glon.). Aching as if it pressed from occiput outward to oxysm of cough, as if an ulcer would break. Pain in upper
irt
;
lost. Eructations only when walking, and with every ized by excessive thirst, with shivering from drinking (Arsen.)
and by severe pain in back after the stool (Nux. vom.).
E. a stitch in side ; odorless, afterwards they had a
peppery taste. Nausea; in pit in morning and after- Urinary Organs. —
Tenesmus, strangury, frequent, almost
noon caused by cough after drinking coffee, with ineffectual urging to urinate (Merc, c, Canth.). Pressure
; ;
spitting of saliva. Vomiting, with purging. towards bladder while coughing and afterwards, with
Stitches in pit when breathing deeply and suddenly, stitches extending outward in region of bladder. Frequent
talking or on toucli sudden S. in pit. Pinching desire to urinate, < sitting, not when walking. Inter-
;
boring-outward in pit, < sitting bent. Pressure in mittent spasmodic contraction of neck of bladder in
pit during menses, with nausea in pit, < pressure
; morning in bed, > micturition, with cutting, without
in pit, with nausea; beneath short ribs and in pit. urging to urinate. Micturition, difficult and in drops.
Burning above pit ; after eating at noon and in even- —
Urethra. Stitches after urinating in forepart when ;
ing warmth in epigastrium, then nausea and general not urinating ; in orifice lohen not urinating.
;
Cutting
sick feeling warmth extending to fauces, then burn- extending backward, when not urinating.
; Pain, < in
ing eructations after breakfast, extending into mouth. forenoon
;
P. on touch. ; Burning-biting pain after
Feeling as if cold water were in it, then sensation as if urinating. Burning in orifice just before, during and after
he were trembling. urinating (Canth.). Gonorrhoea a i3urulent discharge. ;
—
Abdomen. Distention after eating, then shooting Urine cojdIous, and she could not wholly control
headache towards occiput and sweat; D. and hardness, micturition. Scanty, light-colored U. Burning U.
with intolerance of tight clothing. Rumbling with White ; sediment in nrine.
inclination to stool, > emission of flatus extending ; Sexual Organs. Pressure in glans, < morning and—
upward and downward. Flatulence. Flatus moves evening, with bruised sensation. Itching-stinging on
about painfully. Feeling as if distended even to bursting, glans, as from insects. Erections in morning in bed
earning suffocation. Pinching after eating, with incar- without sexual thoughts; E. in forenoon, afternoon
cerated flatus. and evening violent, in morning on rising, only >
;
Colic, with cutting twisting about navel and passage of cold water. Drawing pain in spermatic cord while
tough mucus, like diarrhoea, at times mixed with black blood, urinating and afterwards, with pinching in testicle.
after every stool thirst, and after every drink shivering Coldness of scrotum in morning on waking ; C. of scrotum,
(Ars., Verat.). Drawing, loith twisting, with and with- with impotency (Agnus, c). Loss of sensibility in
out diarrhoea. Pain deep in, rather burning than testicles, with softening and dwindling, not noticed
sticking, on motion, < stooping and walking, with till reduced to the size of a bean, insensible, hard,
cutting in umbilical region, ill humor about the pain, drawn up close to abdominal ring and suspended by
discontent and whining about inanimate objects (not a shrivelled spermatic cord. Emission at night.
about men or moral subjects), apprehension and sweat
on face.
—
Clinictll. Gonorrhoea, with chordee, excessive burning
(Canth.), pain in prostate. Impotency, with coldness of scrotum,
Pressure here and there. Tensipn, especially in epi- tendency to atrophy of testicles (Agn. cast.).
gastric region, between pit of stomach
with tension in lower part of back.
and navel, < motion,
Respiratory Organs. —Hoarseness. Crawling in larynx
Tensive pain, extend-
,
Discharge of blood. Burning in anus (Berb.,"Sulph., rise from stomach. Only able to inspire with the body
etc.) burning pain. Biting-stinging in anus, with Frequent necessity to take deep
erect, orthopnosa.
;
diarrhoia-like stool. Itching in anus. inspirations, whereby all his troubles were relieved.
—
Clinical. Haemorrhoids, with excessive burning as from A voluntary strong expiration. Breathing deep, al-
pepper, throbbing, soreness, with drawing pain in back, etc.
(.Escul.).
= OF
. most sighing.
Stool. —Immediately CliniCSll. — Violent cough, with feeling as
with red- fly to pieces, pains shoot to all parts of body, cough explosive.
after eating (at noon),
if the chest would
ness of cheeks. Small frequent passages, consisting of Threatening gangrene of lung. The odor from coughing is putrid.
Capsicum. 276 Capsicum.
Chest. —Stitches between second and third ribs with corrosive itching
1. (reel round spots on abdomen
;
between 1. third and fourth ribs between 1. fifth and and thighs). Painful pimples beneath nostrils (pim-
;
;
sixtli ribs ; in side of C. and back when coughing j)les on 1. side of face, with bitting as from salt.) Pim-
between 1. third and fourth ribs on inspiration in side ples from neck to knees, with itching and burning, <
;
on breathing while walliing, > sitting in 1., arresting at night, afterwards P. became filled with erythe-
;
r. arm, if he feels the spot or raises the arm (in a sjDot bagging of cheeks and neck, 1. side of face and 1. ear
;
in one rib, < touch) throbbing ; drawing, in side on being more affected then r., and where the perspira-
;
coughing, extending to throat like a pressure on C, tion was confined the skin was raised and broken, as
;
—
Heart and Pulse. Stitches in region of heart. and nose sticking burning, especially on chest and
;
> motion. Weak sensation in neck, as if loaded. inspire through the nose. He becomes wide awake in
Drawing-tearing in and near spine. Sudden drawing- the night and cannot sleep again : wide awake after mid-
sticking in middle of spine. Pain in back on night and also later. Frequent waking after mid-
stooping. Drawing pain in back. Pain in small night. Sleep interrupted by crying and starting as
of back, drawing-downward, when standing and mov- if he fell from a high place. Sleep full of dreams.
ing, with bruised j)ain. Dreams full of difficulties. Sad dreams, of past ex-
Extremities. — Cracking and creaking in joints of periences, and on waking he did not know whether it
knees and fingers. Convulsive jerks and twitches, was real or not.
now in thigh, now in forearm. Pain shoots into Fever, —
Aversion to cold air, especially a draught.
one or another limb when coughing and sneezing. General coldness. Chill in afternoon, then the skin
-Joints pain as if dislocated and feel swollen. burned and itched more than before C. in evening ,
.Joints feel crushed in morning on rising, with a in evening after lying down, then coryza (in evening, ;
paralytic stiff pain on beginning to move, espe- with thirst (without heat, yawning or stretching),
cially in knees and ankles, > continued motion. with weariness, short breath, sleepiness, fretfulness,
Joints become stiff after lying down, then crushed feel- and shivering on slightest motion, without internal or
ing in them on rising in morning, especially the lame- external coldness, and yet he was not too warm in a
ness of knees and ankles < rest stiffness of joints, < hot room).
; Chill at night, general sweat the follow-
beginning to move, > continued motion, with pain in ing nights C. from a little air in bed. Coldness in-
;
them and catarrh and tough mucus in trachea. Weari- creasing, with increase of ill humor and of contraction
ness, < rest and sitting with heaviness, then trem- of pupils. Gradual diminution of warmth.
;
bling of upper limbs and knees, and the hands refused Trembling on account of shivering. Skivering after
their service when writing as if bruised.
; every drink, with chilliness (Ars., Verat., Chin., Asar.)
—
Upper Extremities. Shoulder-joint pains as if dis- S. over hairy part»of head, then burning-itching on
located. (Drawing paralytic pain above and below scalp, which was > by scratching, but returned with
elbow.) Stitches in 1. elbow, extending into hand, increased severity. Coldness of feet as far as ankles
with flushes of heat, from which the arm felt as if in morning. Shivering and coldness in back in even-
asleep. Grumbling pain in 1. forearm. Twitching ing, then sweat without heat or thirst. Sensation in
pain in hollow of 1. hand. Deep-seated stitches in thighs as if covered with cold sweat, when walking in
ball of 1. little finger. Contractive pain in 1. index. open air (as if a cold wind blew against sweaty parts),
Lower Extremities. Thigh. — Drawing digging- but the thighs did not sweat.
sticking in middle of posterior surface of 1., > motion. Heat over whole body after pressure in stomach,
Stiching-tearing from hip-joints to feet, < coughing. Tear- with increased redness of face. Heat, with shivering
ing on inner side of 1. Drawing pain in hip-joint (pain and thirst H. and sweat without thirst, then shiver-
;
like a stiff neck), < touch and bending trunk backward. ing at 6 P.M., with chattering of teeth, thirst, anxiety,
Pain in muscles like a pressure and a sprain. Sprained uneasiness, loss of senses and intolerance of noise,
pain in r., < stretching out thigh. Bruised jDain in next day at 7 p.m. similar shivering, with coldness
r., > walking, returning during rest. Deep, press- and thirst. (Internal heat, with cold sweat on fore-
ing-inward pain in side, on coughing, extending into head). Heat of ears towards evening, with hot, red tip of
knee. nose; H. of hands; of hands, < morning on washing in
Tensive pain in knee. Tension in calves when cold water ; of face, with redness of it and trembling
walking. Internal drawing-sticking in 1. leg. (Par- of limbs glowing hot cheeks two days at noon after
;
oxysmal bruised pain in bones of heels, at times eating, with coldness of hands and feet; (burning
becoming tearing.) Trembling weakness of feet. hands, feet and cheeks, the latter swollen). Burning
Stitches extending to tips of toes S. in r. great on skin, with itching,
; Corrosive burning on tender
toe, > stamping. portions (lips, mouth, nose, tip of nose, wings of nose,
—
Skin. Red points on face, and on forehead a tetter eyelids, etc.).
;
General sweat in morning. Sweat so acrid that it Indifference, then irritability for passionate impres-
caused the hands of any person who touched the sions. Jovial. Involuntary jolly whistling.
patient to burn and tingle. Sweat on forehead under ;
Stupidity in forenoon, < after dinner, with drowsi-
shoulders cool, on hands.
;
ness. Stupefaction while sitting eating, with light-
ness of head and dread lest he should fall down un-
Clinical. — Intermittent fever, cliill begins in the back (Eiip.
purp.), > heat, thirst, but chill after drinking, with the chill e.M- conscious sudden S. when moving head and on
;
cruciating pain in back and limbs, heat and sweat often commin- walking sudden, he did not hear, nor see and had no
;
gled;
generally less thirst during the fever and sweat than during thoughts. Inability to write a letter and to express
the chill'; the thirst begins even before the chill (Eup. per., China,
his thoughts. Forgot the word he was about to speak.
Nat. mur.). In scarlet fever, with corrosive dischaige from nose,
great fetor of breath, general tendency to coldness. Sometimes in- —
Head. Stitches, especially in temiDles. Tearing
dicated in typhoid fever. Occasionally in pyaemia, with high tem- after dinner, > pressure, with throbbing, and in orbits,
perature and profuse sweat, easily chilled, <" drinking. ears, 1. side of face, cheek-bones and lower jaw, then
swelling of cheek. Drawing-boring, < cold, especially
Carbo Animalis. towards the ears, with tearings. Aching in morning
on waking, as after intoxication at night as if asleep
;
Animal charcoal, obtained from charred oi-hide, is triturated and sprained, and in neck which presses down the ;
for use.
eyebrows. Pressure after dinner till evening, with
General Action.^A tissue remedy, like all the Car- confusion. Everything on H. pressed upon it, even
bons. the neck-cloth was uncomfortable. Heaviness ; in morn-
Compare Carbo veg., Aurum, Caps., Carbon, s. ing, with dim vision and watery eyes at night, with lueari-;
Generalities. —
Spasm, vertigo, she screamed, opened ness in feet, ivhich she coidd scarcely lift ; especially in occi-
her mouth and bent backward to the right side and put and of 1. temple, with confusion. Confusion in
threw up her hands. She came near falling, opened morning, he did not knoio ivhether he had been asleep or
the mouth and raised her eyes, with heat over whole "aiDake; C. in morning, and she w^as vexed with every-
body, sweat on face and whining mood. Stitches in thing she looked at in morning, and feeling as in a ;
the scar of a burn. Aching injoints and muscles. All confused dream. Discomfort from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m.,
joints feel bruised, pulled apart and powerless. as if confused in head and uncertain on her feet, with
Throbbing in whole body, < evening. Orgasm of pale face, nausea and blue rings around eyes. Ten-
blood, without heat. Uneasiness, with haste. Indo- sion almost daily. Feeling of painftil looseness of
lence. brain, on motion. Rush of blood, loith confusion.
Weakness in morning on waking after a good sleep ;
Vertigo in morning, with feeling as if he had not
in morning on rising, with such sadness that she could slept enough V. about 7 p.m., if she raised her head
;
have cried in morning, especially in lower limbs, everything seemed to turn around, she was obliged to
;
with bruised feeling in forenoon, even to sinking sit bent, on rising staggering, with confusion of head
;
down from eating while walking from walking, and feeling as if all objects moved, the V. > on lying
; ; ;
especially in hyj)ochondrium after walking, with down at night, returning in morning on rising on rising
;
•
;
sleepiness < afternoon, with apprehension and mel- after stooping, with nausea, ; while walking, with fog be-
;
ancholy with loant of energy and covfasion of head ; so fore her eyes, forcing her to walk rapidly and to the
;
that she could scarcely speak after appearance of menses, right with nausea and a sudden watery mist before
;
with yawning and stretching ; at night as if bruised of eyes with blackness before eyes when sitting, as if
; ; ;
mind and body after an emission, with apprehension. sire would fall backward from her chair, with stupid-
Weaker every day, although he eats and drinks. ity as if moving head back and forth
;
V. to the r. ;
—
CliniCill. Especially suited to old people. Sometimes indi- side.
cated after debilitating disease.
especially on hands and feet.
Veins distended, skin blue, Forehead. —Pricking pain on
in morning after ris- 1.
enough. Discouragement and sadness, everything asunder, so that she held her head with her hands from fear
seems so sad and lonely that she desires to weep. lest it shoidd fall asunder, also at night, < vM weather ;
Melancholy in morning on waking, with anxiety
; throbbing pain in V. when walking, with stitches as if
with feeling as if abandoned. head would crack. Tearing on r. side; T. in r. side.
Anger. Ill humor; in morning on waking; ill Pressure daily in a spot on parietal bones near vertex,
humor, with aversion to talking. Sullen mood and < forenoon and dampness of soiled clothes, > open
ill humor about the present and past, with weeping. air. Splashing in 1. half of brain when walking
Obstinate, and no one could do anything to suit him. raj)idly.
Carbo Auimalis. 278 Carbo Animalis.
—
Occiput. Twitching tearings shoot back and forth mornings (Carbo v.), preceded by vertigo B. in morn- ;
in 1. in evening. Tearing in r. in evening, with stick- ing when sitting, and in afternoon at night preceded ;
;
Falling off of hair. Tearing on external parts. Lips swollen and burning; corner of lip ulcerated,
Pain in 1. side externally, as if suppurating. Anxious with burning pain blisters on lips cracks bleeding
;
; ;
tension and drawing up in skin of forehead and of lips; dryness in morning, as from too great heat.
vertex. Itching, not > scratching. Moutli. — Teeth. Looseness (Carbo v.), so that chew-
—
Eyes. Stitches. Aching in evening by a light; ing the softest food was painful L. < evening in bed,;
during menses, extending to forehead, vertex and into with tearing of lower, with j^ain in gum. She fre-
;
1. ear, with heaviness. Sensation of a foreign body in quently bites the inside of the mouth. Tearing,
1. preventing vision, with constant necessity to wipe especially in hollow teeth, even at night, disturbing
the eye, with extreme dilatation of pujjil and far- sleejj. Grij)ing in 1., < open air. Throbbing from
sightedness. Twitching of r., with feeling as if some- cold drinks, then looseness; T. < pressure, and in
thing were moving in it, which blinded her, and evening. Drawing, with flushes of heat in face; D.
drawing downward in upper lid, > rubbing, but back and forth, even in incisors in a 1. lower back ;
returning, leaving sensitiveness to touch in margin of tooth as often as she woke at night in 1. back ;
Sticking-burning after itching and rubbing of back T. while eating bread. Nerves sensitive to
them, with watering. Itching during the day, with touch of crowns. A hollow tooth becomes sensitive
pressure; biting I., with burning after rubbing. and feels prominent, it pains on biting, and still more
Lachrymation in morning on rising. Eyes seemed' in the evening, in bed, with salivation. Teeth too
loose in their sockets, and he could not see distinctly, long and loose r. upper. Gums red, swollen and painful.
;
which made him anxious. Agglutination of 1. lids in Gums pale and painful as if suppurating.
forenoon. Twitching of upper lid. Itching of ujjper Blisters on tongue, with pain as if burnt (Caps.)
lid, > scratching. Sticking in 1. internal canthus in blisters on margin of T. Burning on tip of T.,
morning after rising, > rubbing, with biting. Press- ivith rawness of mouth (Caps.) B. on side of tongue as
;
ure in internal canthus. Smarting-burning in exter- if sore. Mouth swollen. Blisters in mouth, which
nal canthus. cause burning. Mucus in M. in morning, > rising.
Weakness in evening she could do nothing requir-
; M. and tongue seem immovable, with difficult drawl-
ing vision. Photophobia in evening. Vision of a net ing or very low speech. Dryness of M. and throat,
swimming before the eyes; of black and yellow points without thirst. Flow of saliva during sleep. Frothy
in regular rows, by candle-light. Objects upon the saliva. Breath offensive.
street seem altered, for example, farther apart and Taste. Bitter every morning ; in morning, > rising
brighter than usual, as if the city were empty and at times. Sour bitter sour slimy sour in morning
; ;
deserted. V. as through a mist. V. obscure. after waking. Foul in morning; bitter foul. Nau-
Ears. —
Swelling of periosteum behind r. every day seous in morning.
after 7 p.m., with sticking in it. Stitches. Tearing in Throat, — Parotids swollen r. Much mucus, with
;
in 1. cheek-bone. Hearing loeak ; and confused, camming^ P. extending to stomach. Sore pain and burning like
ling of sounds, he cannot tell from which side they come, heartburn, extending to stomach, < towards evening,
and they seem to come from another world. Ringing all night and morning, > rising, eating and drinking.
night ; in r. while walking in open air. Whistling on Rawness almost every morning, > breakfast ; extending to
blowing nose. pit of stomach, not < swallowing. Scraping, with saliva-
tion. Burning (Caps.). Acidity, but not in mouth.
_
—
Clinical. Deafness, with confused hearing, cannot tell the
Sivallowing painful ; as if a blister M'ere in throat.
direction of sound.
Soreness when swallowing, with ulcerative pain.
—
Nose. Redness of tip, with pain on touch; of tip Rising into oesophagus and throat, with choking,
during menses, with cracks, burning and tensive pain pressure and rawness.
with swelling and internal soreness. Swelling, and of
mouth S., with pimples internally and externally,
Stomach.. —
Appetite increased. Hunger in morn-
; ing two hours after a large dinner and again towards
;
which form a long-lasting scurf. Tensive boil in evening, then thirst but he does not relish food. ;
nostril. Blisters in r. nostril. Tearing in side. Longing for sour and refreshing things. Appetite for
Bruised pain above and in root when touched. Sen- ; raw sauerkraut, no appetito for other things. Little
sation of beginning coryza after eating, < evening. A., but it returns while eating soon disappears while ;
Stoppage of 1. nostril in forenoon. eating. Aversion to food ; to fat. Thirst even in morn-
Coryza, catarrh and scraping in throat, < evening and ing especially for cold water, with dryness and heat
;
night, and swalloiving Coryza, with rawness of throat. in throat. Aversion to cold drinks.
—
.
morning on waking, > after rising from forenoon till cough. Hiccough-like, during dinner. Foul, almost
;
evening; no air can get through nose. Frequent constant; foul, fishy. Inclination to waterbrash at
passage of mucus, with stopped coryza. Bleeding night, with nausea. Waterbrash, with salt water
— ; ;;;
rising from stomach and runnino; from mouth, with if a- large heavy body were lying there, > after pressure by
retching and spasmodic sensation in jaws, then violent passage of flatus. Dragging at times, like a burning in
empty eructations, with cold feet, then hiccough. strangury. Pressing during menses, and in small of
Nausea in morning after rising, with heat, anxiety, back and in thighs, with ineffectual attempts at eruc-
eructations of sour water and weariness iV". from tations, chilliness and yawning.
; Tension and con-
smoking tobacco and aversion to it ; when he sits down traction, preventing stretching of legs.
after walking much ; long-continued, after eating meat, Eectum. —Large haemorrhoids appear, with burning
with empty Gurgling in morning on
eructations. ; pain. Hasmorrhoids sivell very much, with burning pain
waking. Constrictive cramp. Fulness after eating a on wcdking. Cutting in haemorrhoids during stool.
little, with good appetite. Stitches in r. side near ; Protrusion, with pain on walking, on motion and on
pit, even on inspiration, > walking tearing, from pit ;
touch. Gurgling. Burning in evening. Scratching
into chest, on rising after stooping. Boring as after after a stool. Frequent but ineflectual urging to stool
fasting, extending to abdomen. Pressure in evening in lower part. Pressing as for stool, but only flatus
after lying down, > pressure on epigastric region P. ; passed and the pressure returned. Much urging to
after eating even when fasting with heaviness, ful-
; ; stool, which is passed with difficulty and is hard and;
ness and inclination to waterbrash and in chest and streaked with blood.
—
;
sometimes in abdomen. Sudden pressive pain in pit Anus. Boil. Oozing of sticky odorless moisture. Stick-
on deep insi^iration. Bruised feeling in pit, as after a ing during stool S., with soreness. Soreness in evening,
;
violent cough. Heartburn rising from S. ; scraping with moisture in it. Painful contraction. Drawing,
heartburn. extending through pudenda before stool; cutting,
Abdomen. —
Distention ; during menses after a extending through coccyx, between stools. Burning.
moderate dinner with motions and passage of offensive
;
;
—
Perineum. Sticky odorless moisture, behind scrotum.
flatus. Protrusion here and there, like a hernia. Pinching-biting pain.
Rumbling as from flatus which could find no outlet
; Stool, —
After midnight. Liquid, followed by strain-
in colon, rising to beneath stomach, then passing down ing. Soft, preceded by dragging in pubis S., green, ;
again, with gurgling. Fermenting and gurgling. ; preceded and accompanied by pains in abdomen
Motions, with ineffectual urging to stool M. of flatus, ; with mucus like coagulated albumen. Diarrhoea, with
with sensation as if something were moving, as if torn burning in anus, preceded by griping in abdomen.
and bruised. Frequent passage of offensive flatus in Hard, then a soft one, with burning in anus H., ;
—
Hypogastrium. Rumbling and grumbling in r. with a speedy loose sediment. Turbid, orange-colored.
after drinking warm milk, now in upper, now in Turl)id when passed and soon depositing a turlnd
lower part, with ineffectual effort to pass flatus. sediment.
Tearing transversely across pubes and then through —
Sexual Organs. Relaxation and weak feeling. Itch-
pudenda as far as anus. Cutting deep-seated; C. in r. ing. Lack of the usual morning erection. Sticking
flank, > walking and on deep breathing. Deep- on both sides of scrotum. Desire wanting, even on
seated pinching constriction. Pain in r. as if something provocation. Emissions at 4 p.m. E., with voluptuous
;
would be squeezed through. Pain as if sore from cough- dream, without erection frequent frequent at night.
; ;
mg. Bruised pain in crest of 1. ilium, < evening, Tearing from pudenda into abdomen, with
stool.
with pressure, so that she must bend double, and on Leucorrhoea; coloring the linen yelloio ; watery, when
external pressure pain as if ulcerated. standing and walking. Menses profuse. Menses scanty
Groins. Sticking; at night waking her; as from the first day, more copious than usual the second, the blood
flatus, with a hard stool. Feeling after sitting down as dark. M. too early, preceded by headache too early, ;
Carbo Animalis. 280 Carbo Animalis.
with pain in sacrum and groins. M. shorter than as if whole chest were oppressed or over-fatigued sud- ;
usual and late. M. lasting longer than usual and den on deep breathing. Burning, with pressive pain; B.
flowing only in the morning. especially r. side. Cold feeling. Speedy fatigue while
eating, and of organs of mastication.
Clinical. — Chronic metritis, with induration of the neck of
the uterus. True seirrhus of the uterus ;
painful induration in the Clinical. — Pneumonia in a late stage, with ulceration of the
mammary gland, with stinging pain. Indui-ation of r. ovary, lung, suttbcating, hoarse cough, the expectoration purulent, ex-
which feels like a heavy ball. Sometimes indicated in disorders tremely offensive (Cap.) and feeling of coldness in chest.
following suppression of tlie menses, with feeling of goneness,
desire to be alone, etc. (compare Sepia). The pains in the sexual Heart. —^Pressure almost like pinching. PaljDitation
organs are generally burning or sometimes tearing, with heaviness in morning on waking and necessity to lie still with-
and pressure. Sometimes indicated in syphilis, with copper-colored out opening eyes and without speaking ; P. in evening
eruptions or with buboes, which have a lilue look (Tarent. cub.).
without anxiety
Old buboes which will not heal, but which secrete an offensive after eating when singing in ; ;
ichor. church arid every beat of the heart is felt in. the head.
Scirrhous nodule in mammary gland, skin looks bluish ;
ing and nearly all day, shaking abdomen as if everything neys. Pain in loins; on rising after sitting some
time;
would fall out, she is obliged to hold the bowels with the in region of kidneys when walking in loins when sit- ;
hands and sit down, loose rdles in chest until something is ting, as before menses. Drawing pain in loins when
coughed up ; in evening, from tickling in larynx only ivalking, standing and lying, and feeling as if broken.
;
at night when lying on r. side. Cough in morning Drawing aci'oss loins, < every step. Stiffness of loins.
from dryness of throat, > expectoration of mucus. Jerks in coccyx towards bladder, coixii^elling her to
The former dry C. becomes loose. C, with expecto- urinate. Dragging bruised pain in coccyx. Pain in
ration; iDurulent expectoration. Cough arising from coccyx, on touch it became a burning.
a small spot in r. side of chest, with greenish, purulent —
Clinical. The pain in the coccyx has led to the successful
expectoration. Greenish, purulent expectoration after employment of this drug for injuries of the coccyx and for neu-
ralgia of the coccyx.
dry cough. Thick, greenish, purulent expectoration
from a vomica which formed in r. thorax. Whitish- Extremities. —
Cracking of joints. Internal trem-
yellow mucous expectoration. bling on going to sleep in evening, with twitching of
Fear of suffocating in evening while lying with closed knees, legs and feet and necessity t» draw them up.
eyes, > sitting up and opening eyes, it prevented sleep Joints are easily sprained. Joints feel broken. Pinch-
all night, with mucus in throat. Dyspnoea after eat- ing pain here and there. Pain in joints at night; in
ing. Breath seems arrested in chest. Catching of ligaments of elbows and knees when lying. Bruised
breath on inspiration, with oppression of chest. pain, < motion. Tearing-drawing paiii in fingers and
Chest. — Rattling in evening in bed, with piping. toes. Pain as from pressure of a finger on arms and
Trembling, like a crying. Stitches in side from cough- limbs. Numb sensation, especially also in head.
ing S. in r. cavity in r. lower, extending into axilla
; ;
;
Heaviness iir
; morning of legs and arms, with
;
female breast, < pressure, arresting breath below r. ; evening in bed, and now r. foot.
breast, so that she could not sit still, when sitting and —
Upper Extremities. Tearing in shoulder, > motion
writing, > after risiiig in r. side on every breath, as
; and rubbing. Shoulders are heavy and tired. Shoul-
from something sore there (burning) in 1. side, even
;
ders and chest seem oppressed and loaded on walking.
when sitting in sternum as with knives, < motion.
; Tearing in r. upper arm on raising arm in middle of ;
Digging-pinching in upper part, with tension. Pain r. upper arm after midnight when lying on that side,
in side ceases after a dry cough. Pain as if it would preventing sleep in r. humerus towards elbow. Bur-
;
burst, with sore pain in it. Painful twisting in and rowing in arms, extending down bones, > lying on
beneath it. Anxiety in* morning A. after eating. ; arm. Drawing pain in arms and hands.
Opjsression in middle; with oppression of breathing. Drawing-sticking in tip of elbow, the skin is pain-
Compression in morning when sitting, with arrest of ful as if sore on slight touch, but not when grasped
breathing. Constriction in morning in bed, with suf-
; tightly. Burning and twinging pain in r. elbow in
focation, she thought she would die, with stitches in evening. Sticking below bend of 1. elbow, extending
heart on speaking and sensation on moving arm as if to palm. Burning in 1. forearm, sometimes extendiiag
heart and chest would be torn to pieces with feeling ; into shoulder, with stinging, only transieiftly > rub-
—— ;; ——— ;
in tip of index like the sting of a wasp. Tearing on Painful nodules in breasts. Pimples on face; red on
back of fingers and in bones, > rubbing. The middle chin, with yellowish tip itching, on wrist, neck and ;
finger-joints pain on motion. Tension in first joint of on Imck of foot, with burning-itching after scratching ;
middle F. on motion. Falling asleep of F., then of white, itching, on backs of hands, with iDurning and
whole hand. redness after scratching. Hard boil on forehead.
—
lower Extremities. Tottering, as if caused by some Pustules on 1. cheek and forehead. Excoriation of
external power. Cramp in thighs and legs at night. nates from riding, then blisters. Dryness of tip of
Stitches in I. hip lohen sitting ; burning, here and there nose, Avith desquamation.
in thighs and loins tearing, in middle of r. thigh, on
; Pain in face after shaving, especially on cheeks and
inner side, in evening when standing. Tearing below about mouth and chin. Tension on limbs, with a
hips from morning till evening, < forenoon and when feeling of burning or icy-coldness. Biting as from
sitting above knees, as if in bones, only transiently flea bites, changing to another place after scratching.
;
> rubbing in outer side of thigh at night, > rising Itching, spreading over whole body, < evening in
;
in 1. thigh, as if in marrow, while standing during bed on tip of nose, not > by scratching in r. axilla
; ;
menses, > sitting. Pinching in r. hip when walking. on inner surface of r. forearm, then itching eruption
Boring in upper part of r. femur after a restless night, there on backs of hands and fingers ; in warts on ;
with drawing. Twitching pain in thighs. Drawing fingers of the toes that had been frozen. ;
in muscles of thighs, with tearing. Weariness of thighs Sleep. -Sleepiness the vjhole forenoon, with frequent
before and during menses. yawning ; S. in evening, with photophobia. He seems
—
Knee. Cramp in r. when walking. Stitches in hol- as if in a slumber all day, and on account of it, indo-
low of 1. while walking tearing and crawling, in r., lent, hard of hearing, with obscured vision, fretful
;
that after rubbing extend into tibia, only transiently and gloomy. Unable to sleep in the evening and had
> rubbing. Tearing at night, > rising. Pain in r. generally only very light sleep. Sleeplessness at night
when standing in evening, as if screwed together, with on account of heat and restlessness; S. till 2 a.m., with
sensation as if leg would bend together. Sore pain excitement; after 2.30 .v.iM., on account of internal
on bending; sore pain in r., < walking. Painless uneasiness; till 5 a.m., but was refreshed after two
drawing in r., which bends it up, it pains when hours' sleep. Restless night; with anxiety and fre-
stretched, > continued motion. Sensation in bend of quent waking. Starting on going to sleep, as if she
r. while walking as if tendons were too short, > would fall frequent starting up on falling asleep in
;
painful, after walking. Jerklike drawing in tibia. jects, he made literary compositions and spoke aloud.
Stitches in r., when rising after kneeling, shooting D. of murders. Anxious, with screaming and crying,
through whole body. Tearing in r., especially in then sad, then voluptuous, with emissions. Fanciful
' knee and ankle in lower part of 1. tibia and outer
; and confused, so that he scarcely slept at all..
surface of r. leg, then in great toes. Pain in tibia at Fever. Chilliness; during the day; he was scarcely
night in tibia while walking.
; Intermittent bruised able to get warm in the morning in afternoon, with
;
pain in tibia while walking, with tension in calves. cold creeping and with trembling as from within out-
Sudden pain as if broken, in leg, on waking at night ward, without thirst, then thirst, burning in skin and
and turning it in bed, then leaden heaviness.' Pain- in eyes from 5 till 8 p.m., with gooseflesh, waking at
;
less drawing up 1. leg at night. Tension in calves when 11 P.M., wdth sweat which lasted till 2 a.m.. during
walking. Falling asleep of legs as far as calves dur- which she could not tolerate the bed-covering; in
ing the day (CarlDon. s.) r. leg, ; as far as toes, goes to evening in bed, then sweat during sleep in evening ;
sleep at night when lying on r. side, with feeling as if without thirst, then heat, > lying down at 9 p.m., then
;
leg were longer than natural. Stiffness of ankle in after lying down heat, during which she fell asleep but
morning on rising. Weakness of ankle when walking was frequently awakened by thirst, sweat towards
(Carbon, so that it turned over.
s.), morning; febrile, ivoke her at night: in bed; imme-
j
Swelling, with tension; inflammatory S., beginning on a little air entered the room after dinner
; internal, ;
tendon of r. heel, with tearing. Painful contraction of towards evening, with thirst, then dry heat, so that
tendo-achillis in evening. Tension of back of foot she believed that fiery sparks darted before her eyes,
as if tendons were too short, next day soreness to then sweat at night down back, which seemed to be-
;
touch. Stitchlike crawling in morning, as if going to gin in chest, every afternoon. Cold limbs during the
sleep. Giving out while walking, as from weakness day. Cold hands and feet in evening. Cold feet;
of joints. from 9 A.M. till 3 p.m. in forenoon while walking; in
Toes. —Cramp during the day, while walking over an evenins; in bed.
;
Carbo Vegetabilis. 282 Carbo Vegetabilis.
Easily heated. Heat at night, with thirst H. at ; head against something and to rest, empty feeling in
night, with moisture of skin frequent rising, in even- ; head and hunger in evening ; ; after breakfast ; after
ing, with redness and burning of cheeks anxious, be- ;
dinner ; after stool ; after the pains ; after a short walk
fore menses. Hot feet. Burning of lobule of r. ear. in open air ; < morning, with faintness < walking, > ;
Heat in head in evening in bed, > rising, with anxiety sitting, mostly in arms when writing ; sudden, when walk-
of head and upper part of body at night in bed, with ing in open air ; sudden attacks of faintlike ; in forenoon,
coldness of legs, then chilliness towards morning in ; as from stupefaction in evening, as after great loss of
;
forehead in forenoon, with heaviness and external blood; tremiilous, after stool; especially in limbs.
coldness of it face and head in afternoon in face
; ; Attacks of faintness, even to sinking down, with ver-
during dinner, with sweat. Flushes of heat in cheeks, tigo, then griping in abdomen as in diarrhoea, though
with redness. Heat in palms in morning in hand ; he had an ordinary stool. Numbness of all external
in evening as he went into the open air and sat down parts. Most symptoms appear when walking in open
of feet while walking and swelling of them while sit- air.
ting. —
Clinical. Tendency to haemorrhage in low types of disease,
Sweat in morning after waking at night ; as soon as ; as in pernicious anaemia, purpura, typhoid fever, etc. Tendency
he closes the eyes when eating when eating warm
; ;
to putrid decomposition. Sometimes indicated after excesses.
Faints readily, especially as the result of debilitating diseases.
food when walking when walking in open air.
; ;
In the collapsed stage of various diseases the patient tcants to be
OflFensive sweat at night. S. which colors the linen fanned constantly, with general fetid odors, bluish appearance of
yellow. Exhausting, at night. On head at night. the skin. Senile gangrene, humid leg; varicose ulcers burn at
Much moisture in axillaB. Sweat of feet in hollows ;
night, offensive discharge, purple all around. The veins are
swollen and livid.
of knees on waking after midnight, with swelling of
fingers. —
Mind. Excitement in evening, with distended veins.
Anguish, < evening. Anxiety during and after eat-
Carbo Vegetabilis. ing after stool, with sensation of trembling and invol-
;
General Action. —A tissue remedy. It seems to have that he could scarcely remain lying ; as in fever, with
a marked efi'ect on the digestion and in a general way coldness of hands and trembling inexpressible, from ;
acts as a tonic in conditions of great prostration. It 4 to 6 every afternoon trembling, in morning on wak-
;
seems also to control haemorrhages, especially in older ing as if oppressed ; in evening after lying down, as
;
pecially below breast, in neck and arms. Every mem- slow, confused, with periodical loss of memory. Disin-
ber of the body hurts, also the back, with headache clination to think. Peculiar mental weakness, with
and weakness. Anguish in all vital organs. Uneasi- confusion. Periodic want of memory ; sudden loss of
ness ; in evening at night, with drawing pains in memory.
;
indisposition. Sick and weary, as if he had just risen in head. Aching at night after eating from sud- ; ; ;
from a serious illness. den change from warmth to cold with heaviness in ;
Weakness; in morning in bed in morning in bed, forehead and on stooping it seems to press outward
; ;
stomach as after too much wine in morning, with stretch- bed, with difficult
; breathing. Headache in attacks, in
ing of limbs; towards noon, with inclination to lean several places, associated with flatulence. Jerking-
;; ;
aching. Paroxysmal aching, with drawing. Drawing ples. Paroxysmal tearing, and in temples. Pain in
aching here and there, especially in forehead, extend- morning in bed, with painfulness of hair to touch P. ;
Pain as if too full. Contracting pain < motion ; though more pain on 1. side with soreness of hair to ;
headache which contracts the eyes, during menses. touch ; as if something were lying on it, or as if integu-
Pain as in beginning of coryza. Burning pain, even- ments of head were too tight, extending to forehead.
ings in bed, esijecially on vertex, and extending to Parietals. —
^Tearing in 1. half of head; with draw-
forehead. in 1. arm. ing
Deep-seated, intermittent tearing
The hat pressed upon the head like a heavy weight, stitches in one side of brain, as if a nail were, driven
and the sensation continued even after taking it off, as into it. Pinching above and behind 1. ear, with cut-
if the head wore bound up with a cloth (Phos. in jjart). ting. (Pain in r. side when shaking head) in whole ;
Heaviness; leaden. Tension in brain, more like a r. side of head and face, with chill, coldness and trem-
confusion than a pain ; spasmodic tension of brain. bling of body and jaws biting, in r. half, on which ;
Confusion ; in morning after rising, > lying down, with he lay, and in occiput, like the sensation in the nose from
inability to think easily and necessity to make a great ex- a supjjressed sneeze, in morning on waking, > raising
ertion as if rousing him from a dream ; after midday head and disappearing on rising.
nap ; in evening after walking ; after dinner ; with Occijjut. —
Crackling while sitting. Burning-stick-
pressure in forehead lokich makes thought difficult.
; ing in spot on. Tearing in r. side T. in a spot, ex- ;
Buzzing, as from bees. Noise from reading. Rusft tending through the head. Pinching. Aching at ;
of blood ; with hot forehead and confusion of head. night, with boring in forehead, sweat, jJale face, cold,
Sensation as of rush of blood several times on waking trembling hands and nausea < after supper in and ; ;
in night, with bristling of hair, anxiety, shivering, on lower part ; in upper part of r. side, with pressure in
sensation as if some one stroked the body, a kind of eyes. Headache first in neck, then in forehead, then
formication on every movement, and such acute hear- lachrymation, with closure of lids. Intermittent ach-
ing that the slightest noises re-echoed in ears. Pulsa- ing throbbing A., as if supi^urating, from morning
;
tion as if he would have apoplexy, waking several till evening short drawing, in r.
; Drawing in I. side,
times at night, with anxiety, soon after waking he with tearing; D. affecting whole head. Confusion like
came to his senses and felt that it was an illusion, for a tension from within C. as after intoxication.
;
the pulsation had disappeared, as he looked for fur- Vertigo as after intoxication, spreading forward, <
ther development of this symptom while in a state of evening, and involving whole head, < walking.
slumber the limbs and knees were drawn involuntarily Tearing in skull. Hair falls out. Ulcer on fontan-
upward and the back was bent, and he felt that if he elle exuded a corrosive moisture. Tearing in an old
had longer postponed waking he would have fainted. scar on vertex. Headache as from contraction of scalp ;
Vertigo ;in forenoon, with nausea, obscuration of < after supper. Crawling as if the hair moved.
vision, ringing in ears, trembling, general sweat, which
stood in drops on forehead, the attack preceded by
Clinical. — Falling of hair, especially after pregnancy (Sepia).
nosebleed ; in evening after sleeping while sitting, Eyes. —Swelling of 1. Inflammation of r. Stitches.
with trembling and faintness on rising from the seat, Tearing pressure on 1. Pain as if it would be torn
which continued after lying down on slightest motion ; out, with headache. Aching in 1. A. in evening after ;
and on gargling ;Avith staggering so that he was ; pain, especially in canthi with biting in r. eye.
;
obliged to hold on to something ; when stooping, as if head A heavy weight seemed to lie upon E., so that he must make
reeled to and fro ; when sitting, as if head reeled to and a great exertion when reading and ivriting to distinguish
fro. Sickening, on looking out of the window, with letters. Burning. Itching in r. with great dryness of ;
falling down unconscious, on recovering consciousness lid; of 1., with biting in it after rubbing, especially in
it seemed as if he could scarcely rouse himself from internal canthus; with smarting and burning biting, ;
a deep sleep, after waking nausea, which obliged him especially in r. external canthus. Lachrymation, with
to lie down and returned on rising, afterwards he was biting in r. eye. Pressure downward in r. ball.
lachrymose and despondent. Lids. — Twitching of 1. Trembling of upper. In-
;
—
Forehead. Stitches above r. eye above r. external ; ability to open at night, even when unable to sleep.
canthus. Tearing in spot near temp)les. Boring. Aching, Agglutination in morning 1. seemed agglutinated, but
;
especicdhj over eyes, in afternoon, with soreness of eyes were not. Pressure in upper, on motion in open air,
on motion A. over eyes, extending into them in a spot and in upper half of balls; biting, in r. external
; ;
ming and pressure. Humming before E. Chirping drawing. Drawing tearing in all molars. Drawing and
as of crickets. Crackling as of straw, on every motion tearing pain, with chronic looseness and with soreness
of jaws during breakfast. Illusions of hearing, he of gums. Pinching in r. lower back. Drawing-jerk-
x
thought he heard some one step up to his bed, and he ing in a hollow back tooth. Sudden throbbing while
woke with anxiety. eating. Aching at root in anterior incisors in 1. ; ;
Nose. Trembling in skin and muscles of r. side of in hollow molars intermittent in r. molars, with ; ;
root. Tearing in 1. half, extending to 1. half of head. jerking; biting, in incisors, more in gum. Sore pain
Drawing in root. Pressing in root and bones, as in in first 1. upper back, with drawing. T. seem to pro-
severe coryza. Sensation in root as of commencing trude, with ulcerative pain when touched by the
coryza._ Heaviness. Crawling internally; in 1. side tongue and when eating.
in evening. Itching internally, with increased moisture. —
Gums. Swollen about a hollow tooth. Pustide.
Sneezing ; with stitches in abdomen with burning Bleeding (Lye.) after sucking.
; When sucking the gum
;
over a large part of r. side of abdomen with lachry- pure blood flows into mouth, at the same hour several fore-
;
ination of 1. eye, then biting in inner canthus then noons. Retracted from loiver incisors (Sep.) fi-om incis-
; ;
throat; fluent; fluent, every evening; fluent, with in M. and tongue as after drinking wine freely in the
sneezing. Increased moisture preceded by stoppage. evening. Dryness in morning; in morning on wak-
Watery discharge. Discharge of mucus, M'ith crawling ing without thirst. Salivation.
;
Breath oflensive.
in 1. nostril, then sneezings lachrymation of r. eye and Breath cold, with coldness in throat, mouth and
coryza; D. of green mucus. Bleeding several times teeth.
daily, preceded and accompanied by pallor of face Taste bitter ; before and after eating ; B., with eructa-
(Phos., Sec.c.) B. morning in bed, then pain in chest
; tions B. on palate, with dryness of tongue.
;
Salt. Sour
every forenoon at night, with orgasm of blood that after eating. Flat, watery, offensive.
;
;
boring-burning pain in 1. cheek. Twitching pain in swelling and with sticking iii throat. Much hawking
several parts. Twitching-drawing pain in cheeks and of mucus. Much tenacious mucus, which he must
in jaw. Drawing pain in cheeks. raise; M. of unpleasant taste and odor; much M.
Lips. Swelling; of dipper, and of cheek, with jerking constantly passes from posterior nares.
pain; dry and cracked. Ulceration of r. corner. Tearing in muscles; in back part and in 1. side o
Burning pustules below red portion of upper. Pain- root of tongue. Aching ; in r. muscles when cough- ;
ful eruption on upper, the red portion is full of pim- ing just behind palate extending into stomach, with
;
;
ples. Itching tetter in 1. corner. Twitching in upper. fulness, almost like heartburn. Sore pain on swallowing.
;; ;;
painful swallowing. Roughness in back part. Bcraping noon. Tension above S., extending from ribs, with
evening and morning, provoking dry cough trans- ; pressure; T. and fulness. Oppression and fulness CLyc).
iently > by hawking, with crawling; vrith rawness; Fulness after a moderate breakfast, with eructations
with cough, which causes lachrymation, especially and general heaviness, writing is slow and difficult.
of 1. eye. Hard sensation, as if something were there that ought
Contracted sensation sensation of con-
; deep-seated ; not to be, > sour, bitter eructations, On stooping it
striction and internal
swelling. Burning in upper seems as if sausages were lying on sides near S.
part ; in back part, as in coryza. Frequent sensation Heaviness, with trembling sensation in it. Sensitive-
in forenoon as if something hot and sharp rose. ness of epigastric region (Phos.). Feeling of goneness
Coldness low down. Dryness, and in posterior nares (Sep.). Acidity when lying on back and when walking.
D. when swallowing. Biting posteriorly, more acrid Burning ; with acidity constantly rising into mouth.
than in beginning of coryza frequent B. and burn- ; Throbbing in pit.
ing, and in palate. Crawling, transiently > hawking,
with salivation. Swallowing
CliniCSlI. — Flatulent dyspepsia, with sour eructations, stomach
difficult of food, throat
;
is swollen like a drum, the distress comes on half an hour or an
seems constricted loith spasms, but painless; painless hour after eating; every sort of food disagrees, the stomach seems
impediment when swallowing, the saliva was swal- to be suHeriiig from inertia, is unable to digest the simplest article.
Acid dvspepsia, with heartburn, coldness of the surface of the
lowed only gradually.
— body, feeble pulse, etc. Gastralgia of nursing women, with ex-
Stomach. -Longing for sweet and salt things. Hun- cessive Hatulence, sour and rancid belching, vomiting of food.
ger, with aversion to the usually agreeable food. Aver- The sensitiveness in the siomach or burning sometimes extends
sion to meai, with loss of appetite; A. to fat meat; to into tlie small of the back (Bismuth), with excessive distention by
milk, which makes her flatulent; to butter. Loss of gas.
appetite; morning and evening; with coated tongue and Abdomen. Distention after dinner after eating a lit- — ;
weariness with eructations and confusion of head tle, with rumbling ; by flatus in afternoon like an indu-
;
;
;
with weakness of muscles of limbs for coffee. Soon ration, after stool. Rumbling; loith griping; moving
;
full and satisfied at a moderate breakfast. Little ap- about slowly. Incessant noise, without urging to stool.
petite towards noon, with nausea L. at noon, with Motions; with frequent passage of loud or noiseless
;
cutting in abdomen with no taste, as in catarrh with or moist flatus; with stitches here and there, espe-
; ;
heat in mouth and rawness and dryness on tip of cially in 1. side, towards ribs. Fermentation, then
tongue with aching in pit of stomach and emptiness diarrhoeic stool, with offensive flatus. Flatulence and
;
accompanied, especially in afternoon, with flatulence. toioards sacrum and thence towards abdomen. Much
Sweet. Bitter scraping. Sour in open air, towards odorless flatus in morning on waking. ;
bitter. Waterbrash. Hiccough ai^er a moderate din- r. side. Cutting in evening C. shooting through A. ; ;
at night; caused by every meal; with every meal; with natural stool then empty eructations in vari- ; ;
eating, with loss of appetite, anxiety, vertigo, obscura- ses, with bruised pain in back and all bones > pas- ;
tion before eyes, white tongue and necessity to lie sage of hot flatus, with urging to stool > passage of ;
down towards evening, without sleepiness with trem- moist, warm, odorless flatus, with rumbling in a
; ;
bling feeling without vomiting ; without appetite and small spot; obliging her to hold it with the hands
;
;
without stool; even to retching, before dinner; in drawing across A. before stool paralytic drawing, ex- ;
attacks. tending into I. leg ; as after taking cold, < before emis-
Cramp, with incessant acid eructations; C. in a sion of flatus and continues after it as from lifting or a ;
nursing woman, with cardialgia contractive, at night, sprain, as soon as she lies on side, especially in I. side of
;
extending into chest, with distention of abdomen, A. ; as from lifting a heavy weight, ,on touch and
paroxysmal, arresting breath, obliging her to bend double, when slightly raising arm to work with the hand
< lying. Griping in pit, as from flatulence. Gnawing bruised, in muscles extending to small of back and ;
in morning, fasting. Clawing, extending to throat, bladder, almost as after rhubarb, after a stool flatu- ;
like heartburn. Pain beneath pit; mi pfi in evening, lent, with passage of odorless flatus cramplike, from ;
with sensitiveness to touch, nausea and aversion, even at morning till evening, before menses.
thought of eating in pit and in upper abdomen, as
; Feeling as if it ivould burst if he eats or drinks. Tension ;
if in stomach, after 7 p.m. beneath S. at night, with in afternoon from accumulated flatus, but it passed copiously
;
uneasy sleep and anxious dreams when standing and easily. Tensive and pressive pain over nearly
;
and walking, with feeling as if heavy and hanging whole A., with uneasiness and weeping, as from
down; after rumbling in abdomen; in region, > despair. Pain over whole A. as far as pubes as if
emission of flatus, with rumbling which rises into muscular fibres were tense or hardened, causing
;
head and destroys her senses as from something sore, anxiety. Constrictive sensation. Anxiety. Fulness
;
< touch anxious, in pit. The simplest food distresses. as if overloaded, with eructations. Heaviness; sensa-
;
Carbo Vegetabilis. 286 Carbo Vegetabilis.
tion as if it hung down heavily, obliging her to walk bent. S. in evening. Cutting during stool during hard ;
Emptiness after stool, < walking. Burning. stool. Aching. Soreness. Rush of blood. Burning
Upper. Accumulation of flatus in I., more towards back, after stool ; during stool, which consists of small, hard
with pinching ; here and there, under short ribs, in hypo- faecal masses with sticking with dryness in r. side. ; ; ;
gastrium, causing pinching and pressure, and gradually Biting. Itching, < scratching, then burning morning, ;
passing into rectum, with heat. Sticking in region of in bed also on waking from a long sleep. ;
liver. Tearing in liver, causing cries sticking T. in Perineum. Soreness, with painful itching when toxiched ;
;
hypochondria, starting from a point just below pit of S. at night, loith itching and moisture. Stitches near
stomach and extending to both sides. Pinching. anus.
Pain in r. hypochondrium in 1. H. in hypochondria ; Stool. Diarrhoea with urging. Pasty, with burn-
; — ;
on touch; P. beneath short ribs after breakfast; in ing in rectum. Hard and rare and delayed, diffi- ; ;
liver region on touch; in liver when walking in oiDen cult. Enveloped by filamentous yellowish mucus, this
air. Bruised pain in liver ; in hyijochondria. Draw- mucus is entirely bloody in last portions of fasces. The
ing pain beneath 1. ribs. Tensive and pressive pain in child cries aloud every six or seven minutes, while
r. upper A., extending across stomach. Tension in bloody mucus passes instead of stool. Much mucus,
liver region as if it ivere too short there, on tvaking from with S. Discharge of blood with every S. Acrid,
midday nap. Hypochondrium oppressed by clothing, with coated tongue. Tenacious, scanty, not cohering
which was unendurable. Feeling of a band around properly, with inactivity of rectum. Frequent. De-
waist, > 8 o'clock, with discharge of offensive flatus. laj^ed, with rumbling. Omitted one day, two stools
—
Umbilical Region. Rumbling. Griping about, after next day. Constipation but with soft stool. ;
erect, preventing sleejj at night, with chilliness and ment of low types of fever, associated with tendency to coldness
diarrhoea, the last < night. Pain; sore, in a spot in the extremities, cold tongue, lips, etc., tendency to collapse,
below umbilicus intermittent burning, in skin. desire to be fanned, pulse weak, voice lost.
;
Burning.
Sides. — Urinary Organs. Aching in bladder during mictu-
Sticking in 1. side of A. and chest, < breath- rition.
— ;
ing. Pinching on 1. side of spine while sitting bent. every hour; frequent, though urine passes slowly;
Pain in 1. with copious pale urine with copious pale urine and
—
Hypogastrium. Gurgling in 1. Deep-seated mov- with constipation. Frequent micturition at night.
;
ings. Deep-seated crawling creeping-sticking. Pinch- Urethra. Tearing in morning after urinating, with
ing stitches in 1. after a hard scanty stool, with in- drawing T. when urinating, the last drops consist of
—
;
effectual urging to stool like a pressure upon rectum. mucus and are painful to pass. Pinching. Contrac-
Tearing stitches, extending to umbilicus. Tearing tion every morning. Burning when urinating; with
near 1. hip, extending to back. Cutting during menses. twinging. Urine copious after drinking a little ;
Pinching; deep in r., extending towards hips labor- scanty U. diminished, with frequent urging. Red U.,
;
;
dreams, with rumbling in abdomen. Griping in 1., milky, at close of micturition. Deposit of gravel.
with stitches G. in r. inguinal region. Pain ; in r. Red sediment (Lye).
;
on touch drawing, extending into small of back, before Clinical.— Suppression of urine in cholera. Hsematuria
;
(Tereb.).
menses.
^-
Clinical. — Colic, <C_ riding in tlie cars or carriage, > emis-
—
Sexual Organs. Contraction. Vesicle on inner side
sion of iiatus. of prepuce, with itching soreness. Itching of prepuce,
with soreness. Constant erections at night, without
Rectum. — Stitches during stool. Pinching when not voluptuous sensations or fancies ; frequent E. every ;
at stool. Crnawing when not at stool. Crawling and hour on waking. Swelling of scrotum, with hardness.
complaints of ascarides. Tenesmus. Urging to stool Crawling in testicles and on scrotum. Desire increased
after breakfast, which though not hard is difficult U. ; lost in morning. Discharge of jDrostatic fluid when
> by loud emission of flatus with burning in anus ; straining at stool. Emissions without dreams too ;
and emission of flatus to stool which is scanty and; soon on coition, then roaring of blood in head fre- ;
effectual urging ;. only ivind passes, with pressure in rectum ; painfully shake the nerves, then burning in forepart
from a sensation in abdomen and small of back I. U., ; of urethra, with cutting and burning when urinating
with crawling in anus, intermittent pressure in bladder and renewed on pressure.
towards small of back, like htemorrhoidal colic, labor- Pudenda. Aphthie. Red sore places, looking like
like pain in hyjDOgastrium, in front and back, burning tdcers, with itching and leucorrhoea. Sticking when
in anus, and sensation as in diarrhoea, pains > a urinating. Soreness during leucoirhcea, with rawness;
scanty, soft, difficult stool. S. towards forepart in evening. Smarting pain, with
—
Anus. Swollen, painful hasmorrhoids tickling itch- ; leucorrhoea for two days, then appearance of menses
ing in H. Passage of ascarides. Bleeding during stool which had been suppressed for many months, menses
(Sulp.) ; B., with tearing in rectum. Glutinous musty black, then leucorrhoea. Burning with redness. ;
exudation at night. Acrid, corrosive moisture ; moisture, Itching, and in anus ; on urinating.
with tenesmus when urinating. Passageof mucus ; with Bloody mucus from vagina. White mucus from
urging ; mucus precedes the stool, followed by hard, vagina. Leucorrhoea after urinating milky, excoriating ;
then soft faeces, with cutting colic. Stitches towards A. L. ; copious, thin, only in morning on rising; thick, yel-
— ;;
;
then unusual pain and profuse flow, next time they tlie chest, choking when coughing, > heat. Cough, generally
lasted a shorter time than usual. spasmodic, suflbcative. Asthma, particularly in old people who
are debilitated, with flatulence, etc., especially with blue color of
Hsmori-hage from the lungs, with burning pain in
Clinicsil. — Useful in the effects of sexual excesses (China).
the skin.
chest, oppression, desire to be fanned all the time, cold skin.
Varicose veins in female sexual organs, with hseraorrhages. Menor-
Sometimes useful in a late stage of pneumonia, with excessive
rhagia, passive flow. Menstruation too early, profuse, thick,
dyspnoea and tendency to collapse.
corrosive, offensive, preceded by violent itching. Corrosive leu-
corrhoea.
—
Chest. —
Stitches beneath 1. breast preventing sleep ;
Respiratory Organs. Larynx. Eoughness, with and walking, they continue while sitting in I. side, ;
deep rough voice which failed if he exerted it, but extending into short ribs ; in r. side of C. and abdomen,
without pain in throat (Phos., Mangan.). Rawness.in < insf)iration deep in r., during deep breathing be-
; ;
evening from frequent clearing of throat, with soreness. Pain neath 1. ribs in morning in bed, extending into ab-
as if ulcerated when coughing, and in region of thyroid carti- domen, pit of stomach and chest, with pressure upon
lage. Crawling, with itching and with whistling when larynx, < by breathing, renewed by pressure upon
breathing, and in evening after lying down tightness abdomen on going to sleep, impeding respiration
;
of chest and dry cough. Hoarseness in evening; H., outward like shocks deep in r. lower part constrictive, ;
with roughness, so that speaking aloud icas difficult (Phos.) below 1. breast, imi^eding respiration.
;
with distortion of eyes (as if something were sticking Tearing in r. oppressive, in I. ; in morning in bed,
;
in them) when he wished to speak, and lachrymation, extending into back, arms and 1. ear, with internal
.then redness of cheeks, pain on swallowing, loud heat, esj^ecially in head. Pinching in a spot, caused
breathing in sleep, cough, vomiting of milk, obstinacy by flatus. Pressure on 1. Pain on expanding it P. ;
and frequent screaming; sudden, in evening when in r. in 1., then r., < expiration
; in upper, with ;
walking in open air, with dyspnoea. Voice rough, as rough cough in r. upper, extending to r. scapula ex-
; ;
if constricted or fatigued by speaking. Voice almost ternally on 1. breast when touched, like a pressure and
lost in morning. tension in a sp)ot on sternum, above pit of stomach,
;
Trachea. Dryness, not > hawking. Pressure on in- as if caused by stooping or touch as from incarcerated ;
Cough after the slightest cold, in morning on rising, ribs into hip drawing, in r. short ribs. Painful
;
or if she goes from a warm room into a cold one in drawing in C. (shoulder and arms), < 1. side, with
;
evening in bed ; in evening on going to sleep and in morn- hot sensation and rush of blood to head and coldness
ing after rising, from itching in larynx, with tenacious salt of skin to touch. If the tearing-drawing, burning
expectoration; in evening, causing vomiting and retch- pains attack the external chest they are accompanied
ing; as soon as he has eaten sufficiently; from irrita- by oppression of breathing. Pain when coughing as
tion in upper part of chest, with roughness and if flesh were raw. Lungs and throat feel scraped.
scraping in throat with yellowish purulent expecto- Roughness, with frequent irritation to cough.
; Oppres-
ration and sticking in 1. hypochondrium on breathing, sion; 07iivaking,ivithioeaknessofit; after disappearance
then stitches in upper jjart of 1. chest. Spasmodic of coryza, loith wheezing and rattling, inability to remain
cough ; in evening (from walking too rapidly) at in bed on account of want of air and the cough, luhich
;
night from irritation and crawling in throat, the C. caused vomiting and vms difficult to loosen; > eructa-
;
causing pain in chest as if pressed in repeated at the tions of lungs and heart with short breath, as from
; ; ;
same hour on the third day. Cough partly voluntary, flatus pressing upward spasmodic 0. and contrac- ;
rough, from roughness and crawling in throat. Hacking tion as if coming from abdomen, and caused by
;
sweat. Irritation to C. frequently returning, in back of C, causing dyspnoea, and short dry cough. Burning,
throat, with short C. I. to cough in evening, with as from glowing coals
; B. in 1. chest and in r. side ;
chilliness and drawing in cheeks; as from sulphur near pit of stomach. Rush of blood in morning on
fumes, with retching. Expectoration of pieces of green waking, with coated tongue ;
R., with burning in it
mucus. warm, with anxiety caused by flatus in abdomen it ;
Breath stopped; immediately on falling asleep, seemed as if blood were rushing to it, with chilliness
with increased vertigo. Gets out of breath on turning within the body. Pulsation, with uneasiness and
over in bed. Dyspnwa, < towards evening, with anxiety. Weariness on waking. Itching internally.
;
with moaning. He was obliged to fetch a deep rapid beats. Pulse weak ; P. rapid. Throbbing in all
breath, with exertion of chest, abdomen, back, neck pulses if she spoke in the presence of others, with puffi-
and head, with lifting of the feet. ness and bluish-redness of the usually pale face.
Carbo Vegetabilis. 288 Carbo Vegetabilis.
Clinif al. — Useful in weak from
to stand far apart.
lieart Tearing in inner part of 1., extend-
fatty degeneration with
cold sweat, desire to be fanned, tendency to liEemorrhages.
ing into base of little finger. Pain in back throbbing,
Neck. —
Cervical glands swollen, especially posterior ones, in metacarpal bone of middle finger bruised, in back ;
;
mouth; burning, in muscles; tensive, in vertebrae. if they would go to sleep in morning on washing.
Stiffness, and of spine. Fingers. —
Swelling of ungual jDhalanx of 1. middle,
—
Back. Twitches in muscles of 1. side. Pinchings with drawing pain in it. Stitches when rising from a
near spine. Bruised pain in side. Drawing pain, < seat in ungual phalanx of fourth
; in metacarpal ;
sitting ; D. pain evening. Rheumatic draiving, < stoop- joint of 1. middle; sudden deep, in firstjointof r. mid-
ing. Drawing only when sitting, and in feet. Weak- I. dle tearing, in middle joint.
;
Tearing in ; in r. in ;
ness. Heaviness, with oppression of chest H. at night ; evening in two r. micldle in tip and beneath nail
; ;
as if weary, and in limbs. Stiffness in morning on of 1. fourth in r. little, < motion in joints of two last;
; ;
rising. Sticking between scapulee at night, arresting in middle joint of r. index in last joint of 1. index;
;
breathing. Tearing in 1. scapula on bending arm under thumb-nail in thumb, as if in bone burning,
; ;
back. Rheumatic sensation in 1. scapula when writ- in tip of r. thumb. Boring in metacarpal joints of
ing; R. pain in upper part of 1. S. after the usual bath. middle, and of thumb in middle joint of 1. index when
;
men and 1. side of back, causing 1. side to be bent over. Lower Extremities. Tearing in upper and lower —
Sore pain beneath coccyx. Hot stitch extending from leg. Legs pain, especially lower legs, when sitting or
coccyx through, rectum and anus. lying, so that he did not know where to rest them.
Extremities. —
Twitching of arms and legs evenings, Drawing in evening in bed in legs, especially in ;
preventing sleep. Draiving pains ; in hands and feet. lower legs. Weariness and paralytic sensation. Joints
Drawing and tearing pains, then burning pain. Bruised seem unable to sustain the body.
feeling ; iir joints in morning after waking, > stretching Thigh. Twitches on posterior part of 1. in morning —
limbs and rising. Tension in knees and 1. hand, as if in bed. Stitches in upper part down through T. ;
overworked. Uneasiness in evening in bed, with when walking. Tearing frequently in middle in r. ;
necessity to stretch them frequently. Heaviness and hip frequently near I. hip, extending to back and ;
stiffness on rising after long sitting, > walking H. of sacrum jjaroxysmal, in hips down r. thigh through
;
;
;
1. arm and leg, as if paralyzed. Going to sleep ; of that leg. Cramplike pain in outer lower part of 1. when
on which he lies. walking, < raising thigh and ascending steps, with
—
Upper Extremities. Drawing pain beneath r. axilla, pain on touch. Drawing pain in hip-joints, extending
< motion. Shoulder, stitches in r. tearing in joint down thighs, < lohen walking. Contractive pain when
;
T. in r. joint, < motion, with drawings in humerus walking, extending to knee, so that she has to bend
;
—
Arm. Cramp. Bruised pain in r. Draiving pain Uneasiness in r. T. and leg. Numbness when walking.
when lying on it at night. Drawing in r. Heaviness, Paralyzed sensation in 1. caused by flatulence.
with drawings in back H. on motion, and exhaustion
; Knee. Tearing, and in lower legs. Stitches in cap
;
—
A. and hands go to sleep, < night. Uj^per A., tearing after rising from a seat, with sensation as if knee were
in r., < motion T. in 1. paroxysmal T. in 1.
; draw- swollen.
;
Soreness of bone from a moderate blow.
;
ing pain, with burning drawing pain from above Pain when ascending stairs burning, in inner side of
; ;
downward in r. drawing on inner side of 1. heaviness. 1. paralytic, when sitting or rising from a seat and
; ;
;
Bruised pain in elbows in morning in bed. Tearing when lying at night, if she turns over or stretches
in r. forearm drawing, from I. elboiv to hand ; drawing, the knee drawing, when standing.
;
Drawing extend- ;
in ujDper side of 1., near elbow, with pain on pressure ing down leg. Tension, and in ankles in hollow, as ;
upon bone drawing, in 1. radius drawing pain ex- from weariness. Weariness, with stiffness W. when
; ; ;
tending down ulna towards wrist drawing extending walking or standing, with sensation of unsteadiness.
;
down F. to fingers, < motion, with tearing. Wrist, Stiffness and falling asleep. Paralyzed sensation after
stitches, extending into ball of thumb tearing in r. or I. walking. ;
W. feel too short, numb and go sleep sensation in 1. on Leg. Cramp at night in bed, especially in soles
; —
certain motions as if tendons were too short drawing when walking in open air, especially in soles. ; Tear-
pain; drawings in W., elbow and shoulder-joints in ing in r. in bone above 1. malleolus < great accumu- ; ;
morning, < wind, > motion paralytic pain in W. on lation of flatus in calf, extending into inner malleo-
; ;
spasmodically across each other and caused the others ing to metatarsal bones. Tickling restlessness in even-
;;
ing. Eelaxation from noon till evening, so that he Sleeplessness at night, with inability to open eyes S. ;
could not raise them. Heaviness. Stiffness afta- even- at night, though the eyes seemed full of sleep. Half-
ing nap, so that the gait was unsteady until he had loalked awake all night, and awoke in morning feeling tired,
a little (Phos.). Numbness. Going to sleep. Para- cross, sleepy, feeling in mouth as if f)aintecl or covered
lyzed sensation in I. (Phos.). with something, and taste as in measles. Falls asleep
Stitches in 1. ankle as if sijrained. Feet swollen late, not till 1 o'clock. Waking about 4 a.m. Fre-
and tender. Cramp in soles in evening after lying quent waking, with heat and thirst F. ivaking, with ;
down, making toes crooked. Pain in corns at night in coldness of limbs and knees. Uneasy sleep, with frequent
bed in metatarsal bones as if they would be torn
; waking then in morning in bed headache, with burn-
;
Drawings in feet, < sitting. Uneasiness of 1. foot. sleep, then sweat in morning uneasy for hours after ;
Heaviness of feet after every dinner. Numbness of feet. eating, on account of anxious dreams. Starting up
Toes. —
Swelling. Stitch through r. great in a corn ; in fright on falling asleejo. Much coherent talking in
on httle. Tearing in r. middle in r., < when walk- ;
sleep wakens him, when he remembers the dreams.
ing under nails from evening till into night, extend-
;
Many dreams; frightful D. tormenting; anxious, with ;
ing into soles. Pain in great; in joint of great; uneasy sleep vivid vivid but unremembered las- ; ;
;
Skin. —
Eed uneven spots on neck in evening, with Fever. —
Chilliness from morning till afternoon, with
itching. Scurf on tip of nose. Nettle-rash on calves. ;
thirst, chattering, and blue finger-nails, then in evening
Eruption in angle of wings of nose on chin, with ; heat and sweat without thirst; C. several days at 11
ulcers beneath jaw and in front of ear fine itching, on ;
A.M., and heat at 6 p.m. in evening towards evening, ; ;
hands; itching, on neck and between shoulders, before with heat; < night; ivith thirst; with flashes of heat.
menses. Swelling on flexor surface of wrist S. pain- ; Shivering in evening before sleep, ivith weariness and
;
temples; neck; red smooth, here and there on fore- feet in evening ; of feet in bed till 1 a.m. of 1. arm and ;
head; red, painful on touch, on forehead near hair; 1. leg of tips of fingers, with sweat in small of back,
; ;
red, itching, with blackish tip, close to anus white, with numbness and tension. ;
like glands, on forehead white, itching, about nose. ; ness H. in evening, with weariness and fantasies at ;
Boil on upi^er arm, surrounded by itching pimples. night at night in bed from a little wine with cold ; ; ;
Pus from idcer offensive, like asafcetida. Ulcer that had feet. Orgasm of blood; with congestion to chest,
healed broke out afresh and discharged lymph mingled hoarseness and hawking. Heat in blood at night,
with blood instead of pus, and the jjlace was hard and Ijreventing sleep.
painful to touch. Itching vesicles on knee. A place Burning in forehead upper j^art of 1. side of back ; ;
which had been rubbed sore and which was nearly on r. scapida ; on r. shoulder; on shoulder-joint; on
covered with skin again began to be denuded anew upper part of upper arm on r. elbow externally on ; ;
Stitches on r. index, renewed by bending arm S. in thigh in skin in various places in skin at night in ;
; ;
a node on calf. Burning pain in various places. Ten- bed of ear every evening, with redness ; in both limbs ; I.
sion about an ulcer (on leg), with pressure. Formi- in evening in bed in thigh at night in bed in ; ;
cation over whole body. Itching over whole body hands and soles during menses in soles after stand- ;
about eyes ; behind ear about nostrils on mons ven- ing in soles when sitting and walking. Heat in fore-
; ; ;
eris in r. axilla on outer side of 1. thumb in palms head and mouth, with pain in eyes.
; ; Spot on head
;
at night; in a tetter before menses on thigh near scro- hot to touch, with headache. Glowing heat of cheeks
;
turn, with moisture in axilla-, with moisture and sore- after sitting a short time.
;
Warmth in spine rising to
ness in upper part of outer ear, then heat on back, throat.
; Burning on skin as from a mustard plaster,
;
chest, navel, thighs, etc., with burning burning, on here and there, on back, sides, r. side of abdomen,
;
forearm near elbow on arms, hands and between fin- etc. Cold burning in metacarpal joints of r. middle
;
sticking, on throat and neck, with red spots biting, on ; in morning on waking.
after a moderate breakfast ;
lower inner side of 1. upper arm, transiently > scratch- Sour. Offensive at night. Sweat on face balls of hands ; ;
with red heat of face ; after dinner, without abihty to The pure crystals may be dissolved in Alcohol, and the solution
sleep. diluted for use.
Sleepiness during the day, he was obliged to sleep
before and after noon, at night his sleep icas full
of fancies. General Action. A jjowerful protoplasmic poison.
Overpowered by sleep in evening; 0. after eating; It destroys life by producing paralysis of heart and
—
alter dinner, with burning of eyelids on closing them. respiration preceded by vertigo, roaring in ears, pro- ;
19
Carbolic Acid. 290 Carbolic Acid.
fuse sweat, contracted pupil and collapse. It some- desire for work, though mental labor
intellectual
times produces convulsions. The blood is disor- caused confusion and pain in head. Disinclination for
ganized, and haBmoglobinuria results (black urine). mentcd work ; and for physiccd labor (Pic. ac, Phos.)
It produces an inflammation of mucous membranes, to think or speak. Dulness > after breakfast. ;
characterized by hard, shrivelled membranous patches Inability to concentrate mind when reading. Al^sent- ;
of exudation. Apjalied to the skin, anaesthesia minded condition, from which he started when ad-
results. The stomach is sometimes paralyzed, so that dressed, with nervous tremor when spoken to sud-
one cannot vomit. denly. Stupefaction. Loss of memory.
Allies. —
Pic. ac, Petrol., Phos., Ars. hyd., Kali chl. Unconsciousness with stertorous breathing ; with ;
Generalities. —
Blood black, thick, without shimmer, sadden falling, as if in a flt; with hvid face, staring
of peculiar brown color by transmitted light, smelling eyes, slow and noisy breathing, foaming at mouth and
of the acid, the clot soft, without air, diffluent, had nose ; motory and sensory U., if a limb is raised it faUs
not contracted by next day. Swelling of the body. lifeless. Coma ; with relaxed limbs ;
with livid face,
Fell to the ground insensible. Uttered an exclama-
; dilated pupils, sweat, cold hands, pulse imperceptible,
tion, became unconscious, with tremor of limbs, muscles of soft palate and tongue so relaxed that the
pallor of skin, clammy sweat, intermittent laborious tongue must be kept exteirded with catch-forceps,
respiration, imijercejatible pulse, etc. Convulsions afterwards pain in tongue, prostration and gastric
with falling to the ground, delirium and unconscious- catarrh.
ness C. with trismus and biting of tongue, so that it
; —
Head. Aching esj)ecially over r. eye, with fulness
;
bled. Twitching of facial muscles and trembling of with nausea, a cup of green tea relieved the pain, but
limbs. Trembling; inward. Relaxation of muscles; not the sense of smell < bending head forward ; > ;
except of chewing muscles, wdiich showed tonic trismus, after breakfast > smoking after tea ; > moving about,
;
then becoming clonic occasionally. but the eructations become more frequent; as if a
Pricking, like needles, all over her body. Sensation sword were jagged in and out all around head, < noise
of electric sparks at 1. wing of nose, with desire to and light, wdth difiiculty iii keeping eyes open and
rub the part, afterwards at sternal end of r. clavicle, desire to have head bandaged ; intermittent, with ful-
then on 1. middle finger, then on vertex, the sensation ness as from supi^ressed catarrh. Expansive pains,
changing slowly to jsricking-itching, > rubbing the with swimming before eyes, difflculty in writing.
part. Pains affect first r. side, then same parts of 1. Pressure as from a band, esiDecially at temples. Con-
only r. side most frequently on 1. side, coming and
; stricting pain at 7.30 a.m., < till noon, continued tiU
going suddenly, generally afiecting muscles and joints, falling asleep at night, > intermittent pressure, <
but not bones. Soreness and stiffness of all muscles continuous pressure, with sensation as if head were
prominently used general soreness, as if he had taken
;
swollen and were radiating heat. Hot, constricted
cold, worse in back, abdomen and chest. Feeling if feeling, from 6.30 a.m. till late at night (> pressure),
he had taken a bad cold. Uneasiness. Physical and especially in forehead.
mental exhilaration. Bruised and sore feeling. Soreness when moving
Prostration ; at night, and not at all amiable ; it as after aching.
; Sensation as after headache.
from a short walk
with sleepiness. Languor, with disin-
; Oppression and dulness, as if intoxicated. Heaviness
clination to work and with drowsiness, fulness in
; when leaning forward. Confusion with pain over r. ;
head, and intermittent pain in forehead, or r. or 1. eye. Sensation as after a large dose of oi^ium, <
temple. Loss of involuntary motion and speech. walking. Fulness ; in brain. Feeling as if inflated
CollaiDse. Faintness esiDccially at stomach causing
;
;
like a ball, especially at temijles, < shaking head, the
sweat and nausea, the heart seeming to almost stop. Sen- sensation so peculiar on rising from a seat as to cause
sibility almost lost. Anesthesia of skin and eye- ; laughter, afterwards, on standing, loss of all feeling,
balls ;
with reflex action of muscles, closed eyelids, except in head, which seemed ten times its natural
pupils dilated and inactive, skin cold and clammy, size,on walking loss of all realization of a body, the
with sweat running down face, temperature lowered, head seeming to float in the air, > lying, then vertigo.
respiration feeble and shallow, pulse at wrist imper- Vertigo from slightest motion on going up and
; ;
ceptible, heart's action feeble and intermittent. Reflex down-stairs easier in afternoon on exposure to wind,
;
paralysis. All symptoms go from head downward. which cooled the brain, but V. returned on entering
Aggravation by reading, especially of the pressing at occi- house > walking fast in open air, < as soon as he
;
put, unfitting him for study ; A from jarring of carriage. sat clown, so that he had to hold on to something to
Amelioration of all symptoms from a cup of tea A. prevent falling; with fulness or i^eculiar feeling in
;
after a hearty lunch, except of frontal headache in head with cold clammy sweat and feeble pulse with
; ; ;
fresh air, riding lulls to sleep, and walking is an sensation as if staggering with trembling and things ; ;
lent. Irritability; and less brilliancy in conversation in throat < hot room > fresh air in centre ; over r.
; ;
;
than usual. Affection bestowed seemed distasteful. eyebrow ; over r. eye, > Of)en air over r. eye, extend- ;
Sadness; with disposition to sigh and yawn. As ing to temple, with soreness of eyeball in 1. side ;
soon as he went to bed, fear of impending sickness. with general lassitude with chilliness ; with oppres- ;
Happiness. Unusual cheerfulness in evening. Agi- sion of chest, beginning on 1. side and going over to r.
tation. Delightful ideas, which came faster than he as from a rubber band (Phos.) as from a band, at night ;
could give them shape in words. Activity, with and in morning. Neuralgia. Pain running to occiput.
;;;; ;;
ning to occiput. Tightness above frontal sinuses. and with sharp taste. Swelling on inner side of 1.
Fulness in frontal lobe of cerebrum, increasing to cheek, with soreness. Mucous membrane livid and
; ;
put P., < reading, with feeling in head similar to an membrane came off in great flakes. Pain burning,
;
;
one to the other, then heavy headache, < walking in Bluish-white, frothy, copious saliva. Tarry odor to
open air. the breath. Taste nasty T. horrid, pungent and ;
Headache in upper half of head in morning on metallic, making him feel sick and squally all over
waking, > after breakfast burning j)ain in vertex. coppery, on tongue and upper palate sweetish.
;
Headache in r. side ; 1. side neuralgic jjain in 1. side ; walking rapidly after dinner. Fauces red and, covered
;
N. pain changing from one side to the other, and affect- with mucous exudation. Uvula whitened and shrivelled.
ing eye of painful side so that it was difficult to keep Soft palate relaxed, making breathing noisy. Much
the eye open beating pain in r. side.
; mucus. Hawking of clear white mucus while in ojien
Pain in occiput (Pic. ac.) and in r. side of head and
;
air of much white
; mucus, and from j^osterior nares.
in temple in 0., and in muscles of nape and espe- Choking, with disposition to hawk up mucus.
; Inter-
cially behind ears. Sore feeling in occiput. Disten- mittent stitches. Pain ; on swallowing burning. ;
tion of superficial veins of head. Pustulous vesicle to I. Burning; pricking, as if she had eaten something
of vertex. It hurt to comb or brush the hair. Itching strong. Soreness on r. side in evening on swallow- ; ;
of r. then 1. side. Desire to rub head and eyes. ing on empty swallowing < r. side, when swallowing ;
—
;
Eyes, Fixed insensible to light and jjupils dilated. and on pressure on upjDer larynx with hoarseness.
;
;
Burning pain, < 1. Heaviness. Neuralgic twitching Sensitiveness to pressure, > smoking after tea. Dry-
in balls and through temples. Anaesthesia of con- ness in morning on waking, and in posterior nares.
junctiva. Pupils contracted and insensible to light Irritation. Nausea. Swallowing difficult ; impossible.
;
opened, and eyes turned upward. Conjunctiva insen- f)omum Adami while drinking ice-water, with pain.
sible. Orbital neuralgia over r. eye. Piercing pain in Burning.
a spot in 1. supraorbital ridge, > on rising, leaving sore- —
Clinical. In diphtheria, especially with tendency to involve
ness to touch. Sensitiveness to light. Swimming the nose and inside of mouth, extremely fetid breath, regurgita-
before eyes. Letters blurred. Dark spot before 1. eye. tion on swallowing liquids, urine highly albuminous, face dusky
Circles before eyes. Loss of vision, opthalmoscope red, white about the mouth and nose, rapid sinking of vital forces.
showed very indistinct outhne of papilla, especially —
Stomach. Apjpetite lost; for supper; diminished;
r., the r. eye recovering more slowly than 1. D. for dimier; unusual A. for sujjper; voracious, with
—
Ears. Crowded feeling. Intermittent aching in 1. thirst, then colic and call to stool. Wanted to smoke
Beating pain, with a humming sound. Humming- a cigar and thought that would relieve him. Felt as if
buzzing. Roaring. Panging when stooping, with a Utile more tokisky would do him good. Thirst. Eructa-
pulsations. tions ; after a light breakfast ; empty ; tasting like
—
Nose. Sensation of coryza, r. nostril plugged up buttermilk and cabbage (after drinking milk at din-
and r. eye watery. Nostrils plugged up. Tickling in ner). Hiccough after dinner.
.
r. nostril, with sneezing. Discharge of bloody mucus Nausea ; most of the morning while eating a little ;
and bright blood when blowing. Watery discharge in breakfast ; after tea, till next noon, < sherry ; from
open air, > in house, returning on entering cold room. cold water > drinking much water > after tea, but
; ;
Exudation of froth. Smell very acute and the odor she was drowsy with shuddering, shaking of head,
; ;
of food satisfied the appetite. wry faces and frequent spitting ; with desire to eructate
Face.— Pale ; and pinched and covered with sweat ; with prostration. Retching. Vomiting; on getting
and covered with cold sweat; with weakness and up bilious of a white cream j^ substance, smelling of
;
;
cachectic condition. Pinched and anxious. Flushed carbolic acid ; of blood and oily matter, next day of
and burning. Red, then pale, then red, with a trace greenish watery matter.
of cyanotic color. Cyanosed. Dusky. Leaden-hued Dyspepsia. Gastritis. Gastric catarrh. Pain in ;
and covered with cold sweat. Livtd with cold pit in. eiaigastrium ; and in r. side, with inability to
; ;
clammy sweat with clammy sweat. Idiotic expression. eat any dinner with dragging feeling, and low down
; ;
Pain. Drawing in r. zygoma. Sensitiveness to touch. in abdomen burning burning, in epigastrium. Burn-; ;
Trismus. Drawing pain in r. jaw. Mouth open and ing with heat rising up oesophagus with sore feeling
;
;
filled with mucus. Lips and finger-tips livid. Lips, to touch as from a corrosive acid, with good appetite
;
gums and pharynx coated with a white membrane, and good digestion. Burning, ulcerating feeling after
and white membranes were ejected from the mouth. smoking a pipe, and in oesophagus, with nausea. Dis-
Lips, mouth and throat white grayish-white. Bloody tress < lying on either side, > lying on back with
;
foam before the bluish-red, closed lips. Burning in legs drawn up D. as from indigestion. ;
jps, mouth and esophagus, with heat rising from "Feeling as if he had eaten too much. Fulness after
stomach. a hearty lunch, with rising of heat tasting of carbolic
Mouth. —Pain in r. upper teeth. Tongue retracted. acid; F. as if filled with wind, then eructations,
Tongue foul. Biting on tongue. Burning on tongue. afterwards distention impeding respiration. Wind is
Carbolic Acid. 292 Carbolic Acid.
very troublesome, > raising a sweetish-sour liquid. and sometimes phosphates, but no albumen. Dark
Heaviness in epigastrium as from flatulence, with brown, alkaline. Dark smoky color, cdkcdine (Benz. ac,
inclination to relieve himself by fruitless efforts at K. carb.), with sediment of granular urate of am-
eructation or by pressing hand into pit of stomach. monia, and with a mixture of different-colored
Food lies heavily. Empty, gone feeling (instead of pigments, which apparently came from the coloring
hunger at meals), with fulness in throat and constant matter of the dissolved blood-corpuscles. Smoky and
desire to swallow. Tenderness on pressure, and over of aromatic odor, the addition of strong sulphuric
CEecum. Dull, uneasy feeling. Irritation. Spasm of acid causing a jjurple color, changing rapidly to blue,
diaphragm. without odor of drug and without albumen.
Urine greenish, with disai^pearance of all deposits
Clinical. — Vomiting of drunkards ; vomiting of pregnant
women, with violent, frontal headache. Has been found useful in
of lithates dark G., acid, albuminous, with thick
;
cancer of the stomach. sediment of pus d,3-rk olive green, without odor. Of
;
Abdomen. —
with emissions of fetid flatus
Distention,
the color of blood, the microscope showed no red
corpuscles, but the spectroscope showed bands of
D. especially in epigastric region, but neither hard,
oxyhsemoglobin, afterwards the urine had to be drawn
tense nor sensitive; flatulent, also with soreness of
off, no more haemoglobin, but some albumen, granular
abdominal muscles. Rwmhling and rolling, with sense
casts, some red globules and renal epithelium, after-
of distention rumbling, and after walking feeling as
;
wards hyaline casts. Ha?.moglobinuria, as determined
if diarrhoea would come on. Emission of much by the spectroscope, but no red corpuscles were
flatus all the evening; E. of much putrid flatus;
detected. Coiitained whitish flocculi, but on standing
of fetid flatus. Bloated feeling, with soreness.
it turned a dirty brown color. Acid.
Feeling as if gas were incarcerated with inabihty to ;
—
Clinical. Great flatulent distention of abdomen and accu- from the indication of the eruption on tlie skin of vesicles and
mulation of flatus, with belching of wind and desire for stimulants pustules which contained a bloody matter, with offensive discharge,
(compare Arg. nit.). Leucorrhcea in children.
—
Rectum and Anus. Desire for stool all day after a Respiratory Organs. Vocal cords red and swollen —
natural stool in morning. Urging, stool loose, with and mucous membrane of larynx injected. Soreness
much flatus. Itching in anus, with feeling as if skin of larynx and of bronchial membrane, with hoarse-
were rubbed off. ness S. of 1. side of larynx on pressure. Rales in
;
Stool. —
Thin, blood-streaked. Watery, frequent, trachea. Hoarseness. Bronchitis.
Cough after slight exercise, with palpitation with
with pain and nausea. Dark. In thin strips, like ;
;
tape, ai^pearing as if composed of thick glue and mixed expectoration without expectoration hacking, with ; ;
with currant seeds, though he had eaten nothing of tickling in throat ; hacking, from irritation in throat
the kind, with flatulence. Copious and consistent, hacking, from fielding in upper part of trachea and in
but almost inodorous. Insufficient and sluggish. fauces; croupy, at night. Constant inclination to
Constipation. Involuntary, and I. micturition. Fre- cough. ExjDectoration rusty; E. of much thick,
quent; and involuntary, at night in sleep, small and whitish mucus.
in strips like taj^e, next morning symptoms of bad Respiration stertorous; and rapid. Difficult; and
diarrhcea, burning in rectum, but no stool, and feel- jerky; with large vesicular rales fully covering the
ing, especially in head, as after a large dose of opium sounds of breathing ; irregular, noisy during inspira-
;
at first black, then dark brown. tion. Panting ; and tracheal. Gasjjing and inabihty
to liedown. Groaning. Rapid and irregular. ; Slow
—
Clinical. Dysentery, of bloody mucus, like scrapings of the and irregular. Irregular. Feeble and shallow. Free
intestines, often involuntary diarrhoea, putrid, dark, with vomiting
of dark green substances.
and deep, inclination to take a deep breath.
—
Urinary Organs. Acute nephritis, with urasmia. —
Clinical. Whooping cough, with frontal headache. Pallia-
tive in ofi'ensive, purulent expectoration in tuberculosis of lungs.
Urging at .5 a.m., and copious urine. Micturition
frequent at night and copious involuntary, giving
; ; ; Chest. — Full of large mucous rales. Dulness and
the linen the color of red wine straining at, then ; bronchial breathing on r. side of back, below angle of
discomfort inefl'ectual attemjjts at. Urine copious
;
;
scajjula ;absolute D. on back, right from angle of
at night, and pale and of strong odor and limpid,
; ; scapula to lower limits of lung, with loud bronchial
colorless, with a pecuhar odor. Urine scanty and ; breathing and rales. Pneumonia circumscribed, at ;
Urine almost black (Ars. hyd., Phos., Kali chl., Merc. c). through upper lobes of lungs under sternum in re-
;
Dark; and ofi'ensive, depositing urate of ammonia gion of sixth rib in whole 1. side of chest and abdo-
;
; ;;;
men, running around to scajjula? uneasy, in r. lung. finger, with pain which prevented sleep. Pain in
;
Narrow feeling, as if diaphragm oppressed lungs. Tight second phalangeal joint of r. middle finger.
feeling in lungs, especially in centre of chest. Com- Lower Extremities. Staggering. Draggy sensa- —
pressed feeling across lower end of sternum. Oppres- tion, causing unsteadiness in walking. Leaden heavi-
sion; as from a load in front (Phos.). Feeling of ex- ness. Tingling. Pain in hips in r. in r. hip and in ; ;
pansion (of lightness) in lungs and nasal passages while 1. knee in r. hip-joint when walking in r. hip like ; ;
walking in open air. sciatica, moving along that nerve, and at night in bend
Heart. —
Sounds scarcely audible. Stitches. Pal- of knee. Bruised or sore feeling in hips.
pitation when quiet. Action irregular. Action weak, Thigh. Pain in muscles of r. deep-seated in mus- — ;
intermittent. Compressible and occasionally intermit- Aching soreness benecdh patella all day till 4 p.m., feeling I.
—
Neck. Livid color. Stitches in r. side in morning, the morning, and in 1. knee P. in 1. outer malleolus. ;
increasing during the day, afterwards with intermit- Stinging through corns. Bruised feeling in feet
tent twinges. Pain. Sense of weight, with tenderness in r. foot. Heaviness of feet. Feeling in feet as
even to touch over seventh cervical vertebra. Soreness though they could not support the body, though he
of muscles (splenitis capitis'). Drawing in muscles of r. was lyiiag on his back. Pain in 1. great toe in under ;
side, seemingly in splenitis capitis. Lameness and stiff- surface in r. great toe as if pressed upon. Tingling
;
ness L. of nape while smoking after tea, and of in 1. great toe, then feeling as if pressed upon.
—
;
loins ; < straightening himself and by jolting while riding ing to a pustule. Nettle-rash.
> pressure of hand and in lower limbs. Boring in
; Hands, especially fingers, rough and scaly, after-
loins. Sore or bruised feeling in loins and in abdo- wards erythematous blush over hands, with eruption
men. Tired in renal region. on fingers of small, round, hard elevations, close to-
Extremities. —
Twitchings. Relaxation. Flaccidity, gether, giving a bossy apiDcarance, not red nor inflamed,
except convulsions of r. arm. Occasional pains in ; with itching, which was < at night, gradually the
hips and shoulders. Pain in hip, then in 1. shoulder- fingers became rougher and rougher and large scales
joint. Bruised pain beneath 1. tendo-achillis, close to peeled off, leaving reddened patches of varying size,
posterior part of tibia, then sharp pain in middle joint then deep, bleeding, tender fissures, mainly in folds
of 1. large finger, then in leg again.
. Difficulty of around knuckles on dorsal surface (palmar surface of
motion, and when raised they dropijed like those fingers never being affected), and about this time a
of one dead drunk, as indeed she was. Numb feel- boil on neck, afterwards on renewed use of the solu-
ing. tion the erythema and nightly itching reappeared,
—
Upper Extremities. Pain in r. shoulder-joint; in r. with itching over whole body, beginning one night in
shoulder when bending forward. Lameness of r. feet and during succeeding nights progressing up legs
shoulder when walking, with soreness. Atonic spasm and trunk, then down arms, till it centered, -nith in-
of r. arm. Pain in 1. arm and in r. wrist drawing, creased ^drulence,in hands, witli burning smarting when
;
the elbow, but extended slightly behind scapula. Sore- ear nose nape 1. elbow 1. shoulder r. forefinger
; ; ; ; ;
ness of muscles of r. arm. Tired, heavy feeling in I. arm. hypogastrium about 1. hip outside of thigh and geni- ;
Weakness of arms, so that he could not write. Pain tals r. thigh, buttocks, back, shin, etc., inner side of
;
in forearm.
I. 1. knee ankles, arms, calf and other parts of inner
; ;
—
Hand. Swelling so that he could not write. Trem- part of thigh and scrotum, > scratching, but return-
bling. Contracting pain in r. palm. Numbness of r. ing tingling, of r., then 1. little finger.
;
when trying to write, with inability to close it tightly. Clinical. It seemed to cure epithelioma in cheek and nose, —
Stiflness, with discomfort (pricking), the discomfort with hseraorrhages. Prairie itch. Ulcers following burns. Chronic
remaining on middle finger until night, and in one ulcers on the feet. Vesicular eruptions over the body, which be-
spot until a pimple formed, which increased until it came bloody, with burning pain, fetid sweat.
became a sore resembling a carbuncle, supjiurating Sleep. Yawning with long inspirations. Sleei^i-— ;
until a probe could be jjassed nearly through the ness in afternoon, with inability to fall into sound
;
Carboneum Sulfuratum. 294 Carboneum Sulfuratum.
sleep ; with desire to stretcli with chilhness ; with ; trembling of muscular Qbres (all the Carbons). Ner-
heaviness, but perplexing dreams on lying down and vous attacks analogous to hysteria, with convulsions
waking unrefreshed, with coated tongue and nausea. of face and involuntary laughter.
Heavy sleep, and on waking general soreness, espe- Sticking or itching pains in various parts. Itching
cially in legs (gluteals), back, chest and arms. sticking in various parts all the forenoon in various
;
sound sleep. Unrefreshing sleejj, with many unre- cially in muscles of r. eye; peculiar jerking S. at
membered dreams. Restless sleep with busy dreams. times till after dinner, now. in hollow of r. knee, now
Dreams. —
Frightful, waking her several times.
;
face downward, in a hot room. Shivering chills along exertion; especially in back, loins and joints of feet,
spine, with pulse 80, full and strong, head hot and with bruised sensation ; muscular, with inco-ordination
dry, hand cold, inward trembling, could feel heart of movement, motor ataxia.
like Sinking on her
beat. Creeping shuddering or horripilation in 1. fore- knees if raised from bed and gradually sliding to the
arm, running upward. Relaxation of muscles. Faintness then
ground. ;
Heat; with flurry and rapid pulse. Room feels walk or remember anything of her condi-
inability to
tion, was confused, even demented, on attempting to
close and hot, with rush of blood to head, flushing of
face, then chilliness. Heat of head hot feeling in
speak she stuck out her tongue like a child, stretched
;
forehead, > pressure of cold hand the lower jaw far forward and gnashed it against the
of face and fore- ;
beer (Nux v.). ing in ears < reading and stooping with heat in
; ; ;
jumped from the window and hid under shavings. tal bone from root of nose round head to occipital
;
night, heard imaginary voices and saw strange objects intermittent, < evening, with vertigo and ringing in
(Stram.). Excitement; at night so that he was put ; ears ; flitting, gradually extending to 1. temple.
in a strait-jacket. Depressing and disagreeable vis- Ulcerative pain; with burning in eyes. Confused
ions. Fancied that he was surrounded by cats. Hal- aching; with nausea. Drawing pain, extending to
lucinations of vision and hearing, splendid spectacles temples, > open air and during rest, with tearing.
of carriages, with magnificent objects, talking of the Tensive pain at 10 p.m. T. pain, with eructations.
;
emperor, of money, of grandeur, often incoherently. Pressure, with sleepiness, and in temples; P. ex-
Violence. Beating his wife. Anger. Revengefulness. tending to orbits and temples. Confusion; with
Impatience. Intolerance of contradiction. Irrita- constriction in cerebral hemisjjhere. Vertigo in sin- ;
bility. Screaming. Weeping mood. Sadness; with ciput, even to falling forward (Petrol.).
obstinacy with preoccupation.
; —
Temples. Stitches in 1., extending occiput.
to
Changeable mood, sometimes extravagant gayety, Tearing ; in r. when stooping.
in 1. ; Aching < r. ;
sometimes unreasonable anger, smashing everything Drawing pain in 1. Reeling pain in afternoon, <
;
of energy. DisincUnation for all work, with sleepiness vertigo and agitation ; through T., < walking, so that
and pressure upon eyes. Listlessness, would not talk each step caused a painful shock in head. Pressure
nor be talked to, at times nervous and easily agitated, at insertion of muscles ; inward, afterwards extending
at others half stupid, losing memory and thinking he to vertex.
was about to lose his reason. Pain in vertex. Semilateral headache, returned
Activity of mind. Peculiar idiocy and childishness when walking, with dulness and confusion of head ;
(Carbons, Plumb.). Rephed by monosyllables or pain in r. side. Pain in r. parietal bone as if pressed
signs with the hands, intellect impaired, he sought by a hard body. Fulness in occiput in evening and
solitude, like a child was occupied by objects imme- night, with a humming noise there. Pimples on
diately about him, when not amused was inactive, scalp, painful to touch. Itching of scalp.
seemed distrait. Inability to fix the attention. Dis- —
Eyes. Sunken, surrounded by gray rings. Con-
traction when reading. Loss of all desire for study,
; gestion of optic. Inflammation of r., kerato-iritis.
with absurd reveries. Stupidity. Memory impaired ;
Fixed, without expression, pupils dilated, < L, but
especially for recent events. Memory lost (Anac). sluggish, could not see with the r. as with 1., oiDhthal-
Often at a loss for words. Frequently she did not moscojje showed in r. eye slender retinal veins, extrav-
know what to do with the things she held in her asations of blood into vitreous, filaments and points
hands. Unconsciousness. Coma. floating in vitreous. Paleness of internal segment of
—
Head. Aching beginning about 9 a.m., with con-
; optic nerves, with marked excavation of papillae
fusion of head and difficulty of thought in forenoon ; (Phos., Plumb.), which were less transparent than
all forenoon, especially in forehead and over eyes normal, and appearance of optic nerve like smoked
after breakfast, with confusion towards 10 p.m. ;
;
glass. Progressive atropy of papillae of 1. Neuritis,
when reading < towards evening < towards even-
; ; disc pale and hazy, the haze extending a disc's breadth
ing, with throbbing at temples > afternoon, return-
; iiato retina, veins engorged, arteries too small, central
ing in evening intermittent, and in frontal region.
; scotoma for red, not for white. Stitches in r. when ;
Throbbing pain all day, < moving head. Aching on reading; jerking, in r., in region of superior rectus
brushing hair, as if sore, especially on vertex. Con- muscle. Pressure upon eyes with inclination
; to
strictive aching. A. as from a tight cap (Gelsem.). close them itching, with burning on upper lids and
;
Sensation as from an iron band. Compressible A., an itching pustule, and with whitish-yellow mucus in
especially in root of nose and in temples, with stiffness eye. Heat and pricking. Lachrymation while ;
Confusion ; > noon, by sweat from constant walk- Lids. Twitching. Heaviness. Burning in margin,
ing, with pain, as in catarrho-rheumatic headaches with redness. Biting in r. lower. Itching. Bruised
with stitches here and there in forehead and intermit- pain in r. lower, near outer angle, in afternoon,
tent jerking pain in it; as from spirituous drinks. first observed on touch, then in upper, over region
Heaviness. Vertigo; in afternoon while sitting; in of lachrymal gland, and in upper and inner part
attacks while sitting with jjartial loss of conscious-
; of globe, all < by movement of eye or lid and by
ness with loss of smell, vision affected so that objects
; pressure, r. lids feel swollen but are not, redness of
appeared larger than they were. So that he could outer margin of lower hd, with sensation as if a stye
not stand. would begin, next day r. lower lid hot, painful, sore,
—
Forehead. Stitches here and there, sometimes with swollen, red near outer canthus, the following day
twitching pain. Tearing, extending to temples, > stye on r. lower lid, hot and painful.
afternoon. Digging. Aching in a spot, and between ; Paroxysmal jerking stitching alternately in various
Carboneum Sulfuratum. 296 Carboneum Sulfuratum.
muscles of r. eye. Sore jjaiii in 1. orbicularis, towards oil of pei^permint, with garlicky taste. Stiffness. Par-
external canthus, < moving lids. Pressure in orbits. alysis (Plumb.). Speech difficult.
Photophobia. Vision misty in r. eye for every- Burning in mouth; with pain, and in pharyirx.
; ;
thing beyond a certain distance. Double vision. Irritability in mouth and pharynx, with constriction
Trembling of all objects (Plumb.) of letters when in larynx provoking cough, which amounts to retch-
;
reading. Objects seemed confluent. Loss of vision; ing, with exiaectoration of mucus. Clamminess.
in r. eye. Obscuration of a part of the field, so that Ansesthesia of mucus membrane of M. and throat.
he dicl not see the concluding letters. Field restricted Salivation with nausea. ; Constant spitting. Glutin-
(Physos.), especially for colors especially for white and ; ous saliva. Sweetish saliva. Fetid breath. Hot breath.
blue. Loss of power of distinguishing objects and Taste. —
Metallic. Sulphur-like. Saltish-sourish all
bluish-green appearance to everything, as if seen forenoon. Sweetish, offensive. Bitter on waking, > ;
through a green veil, ability to distinguish only large after breakfast. Bitter sour in morning. Repulsive,
objects quite close, inability to distinguish type of acrid and scraping, with burning in throat and along
newspaper from the white margin, both alike appearing oesophagus on swallowing. Pasty and nauseous. ;
greenish (Osm.), glasses did not imj^rove vision. In- Unusual, to beer between 5 and 6 p.m. Impaired.
abihty to read, all objects appeared yellow, ojDhthal- Blunted, frequently herby. Lost, except for salt and
moscopic examination revealed nothing abnormal, sugar.
usual field showed a central scotoma for red and Throat. —Hawking, with inclination
to vomit H. of ;
seolian harp, in morning when walking. A. for supper. Aversion to all food, it smelled and
;
Nose. —
Pain in nasal fossffi as from fumes of sul- tasted of the drug. Thirst especially for beer. ;
phuric acid. Prickling in tip like an irritation to Eructations in morning on waking, with emissions
;
blue and moist, with sahva and frothy mucus. Red, after drinking coffee burning burning, corrosive, in; ;
ious, uncertain expression. Sad expression. Aspect of Nausea; on stooping; < entering a room or
astonishment, with hesitancy of speech and loss of going into open air > eructations > vomiting with
; ; ;
memory. Convulsive movements of lips in corners. ; frontal headache with pressure and coldness in stom-
;
lips. Drawing pain in 1. lower jaw. Compressive intermittent, > after dinner, with salivation; faint-
feehng in muscles of under jaw, especially alongside like. Vomiting; violent, on eating vomiting of food ;
ing in first till after rising. Tearing reappeared in after- in epigastric region radiating from a single point in
;
noon, < cold, > after midnight, with drawing. Tooth- pit into cardiac region, > noisy eructations. Tearing.
ache from cleansing mouth, with cold water in morn- Pinching in region. Cramp. Pain; after breakfast,
ing ;
T. < night in r. lower molar with an ulcer
; ; < dee\j breathing in region in epigastric region.
; ;
about the tooth, extending towards palate, with itch- Sensitiveness to pressure. Constriction, with good
ing, tension and impeded chewing; throbbing, in 1. appetite. Pressure; beneath jsit; after breakfast;
back teeth in evening and all night, with burning in after breakfast, > eructations of air after dinner, ;
it. Blunt feeling. with constriction and sticking in chest after dinner, ;
Tongue. Coating. —
Pricking on tip. Coldness, stretching into abdomen from all food and drink, ;
changing to sticking-burning, then sensation as from even from beer and sugar after beer, with eructations ;
an acrid and astringent substance. Burning in pap- ; of air after stool, then headache and cramplike
;
Fulness; extending all over epigastric region, with in afternoon, with colic fetid fetid, alternating with ; ;
vertigo. Emjatiness. Discomfort; in epigastric region, constipation (Suli^h.) slimy, in afternoon semi-fluid ; ;
;
with nausea and eructations of air having the taste watery of yellow, frothy, sour-smelling fluid nights,
;
and smell of the drug. Indigestion. Heartburn all with i^ain in abdomen, especially in umbilical region,
day, < forenoon and at every eructation H. < after ; with retraction of umbilicus and tenesmus profuse. ;
smoking. Burning, < pressure, and in region of liver Pappy with discharge of blood and involuntary in
; ;
B. in forenoon, extending through oesophagus spread- ; afternoon during micturition in part, crumbly in ;
ing through hypogastrium, with increasing warmth in l^art, then soon a fluid one. Stool with mucus and
chest and in the perspiring face and palms in jjit. ; discharge of cherry-red blood (with the headache).
Warmth in pit spreading through chest to head and Constiijation alternating with diarrhoea.
; Dry.
downward to umbilicus. •
Solid at first, then liquid, with burning in anus, then
—
Abdomen. Distention after eating with soreness.
; ; pasty, with burning in anus S. at first, then soft, then ;
Bumbling. Movements. Emission of flatus when ; rumbling as another stool would occur. Scanty and
if
walking, with eructations; with itching in rectum; l^apjjy S. and soft
; and hard, with urging in even-; ;
noisy ; fetid. Increase of peristaltic motion. Flatu- ing, smaU and even if fluid still difiicult from inactivity
lence. Stitches here and there. Tearing; here and of rectum. Frequent. No stool for three days, then ;
there. Cutting in evening after salad, then urgent, soft, with discharge of cherry-red blood.
knotty stool. Griping, > stool; G., with rumbling Urinary Org-ans. Sticking crampy pain in bladder —
and rolling, as before diarrhea here and there, with
; and neck of bladder at midnight during micturition,
emission of flatus. Flatulent twinges. Feeling as after a glass of wine, extending into urethra, with
before diarrhoea; at 10 p.m. similar pain in anus and rectum. Urging to urinate
Pain at 4 a.m., with wandering swellings as from
; with emission of two or three drojjs at a time, also
flatus, the pain increasing to sticking on inspiration, with burning in urethra and tenesmus of neck of blad-
the pressure becoming seated in ccecal region, the der. Sudden desire to urinate
arising from fossa navic-
pain < turning frona one side to the other or doubling without real urging or necessity to urinate.
ularis,
up on pressure after eating after dinner before
; ; ;
Inability to retain urine any length of time, passed
;
soft stool; before insufflcient liquid stool; > stool; with j)ain and difficulty; inability to retain urine
while sitting and writing, > open air, seeming to cause above an hour, micturition often attended by scalding
attacks of nausea with diarrhoea; intermittent jerk- and followed by a discharge that stained the linen.
;
ing, in muscles in afternoon. Soreness of walls (Sul23h.). Micturition involuntary (Ars.). Painful and slow
Constriction, with discharge of flatus upward and micturition P., with laurning pain (Ars.) with tenes-
; ;
downward. Tension. Discomfort after cofi'ee D., mus and frecjuent desire to urinate, and bloody urine
;
small lobe of liver before stool. Stitchlike jerkings Albuminous, red and turbid (Ars., Phos., Plumb., etc.).
in 1. Paroxysmal cutting by r. false ribs at 6 a.m. Turbid and pale. Smelling of sulphur. Increase of ;
,
fluid stool. Tearings from r. side to bladder, return- in bed. Shrivelled penis. Erections, with nightly
ing till dinner. Cuttings after dinner, with nausea. emissions; diflficult erections; violent erections, with
Griping, with urging to stool, then nausea and saliva- burning in urethra. Shrunken and painful scrotum.
tion. Pinching twinges in a spot to r. of na^-el. Itching on scrotum. Testicles small -nith dimin- ;
Coecal Region. — Jerking sticking itching sticking ished sensation on pressure. Swelling of 1. testicle
;
diarrhoea, at 10 a.m. Acute pain in groin. Discom- coition too long, ejaculation short and incomplete;
fort, < stooping or motion, with paroxysms of nausea. with constant fatiguing erections, speedily changing to
Rectum.—Stitches. Urging to stool at 5.30 a.m. on impotency (Pic. ac). Desire increased (in both sexes)
;
;
waking, with copious, thin, yellowish stool, then burn- increased, then diminished till lost, at times an incom-
ing at anus as from acridity (Sulph.) at 8 p.m., stool plete erection resulted in indefinite coition without
;
pappy, accompanied and followed by a feeling of weak- emission, or at times difiicult but profuse ejaculation.
ness and tremulousness. Loss of desire and of power (Phos.). Emission ;
—
Anus Burning, with itching in anterior commis- copious at night (Phos.).
; ;
sure in afternoon after stool, with soreness to touch Miscarriage. Uterine catarrh. Ovaries almost oblit-
(Sulph.). erated. Menstruation too early profuse M. irregu- ;
Respiratory Org^ans. — Irritability of larynx. Heat alysis of lower extremities is very similar to that of
of larynx. Hoarseness ; at noon, as from catarrh pseudo-hypertroijhic jDaralysis, the sole is directed
with irritation to hawk, especially on jjosterior wall of backward and somewhat outward because the tibiahs
larynx, seldom provoking cough. Voice feeble. anticus is completely paralyzed, numbness and ting-
Voice altered in tone. Voice deep bass. ling in toes, feet and tips of fingers. Cramps with ;
burn; tormenting, with irritation in bronchi. Dry Trembling < r. Intermittent sticking (sensitive
;
C.; and hard, after lying down, from tickling in pos- twitching in single muscle-fibrillis) in spots on inner
terior part of palate convulsive, at 10.30 p.m. on lying
;
side of upper arm and thigh.
down, from tickling as if snuff had lodged upon Jerking sticking in several joints on back of 1. foot ;
uvula, straining chest and making it sore. Inclina- and in r. wrist. Prickling sticking in fingers, < 1., at
-
periodical, in 1. half; paroxysmal, in region of last r. coldness of feet and legs, cramp in calves, dilated
ribs at 5 p.m. jerking, in lower r. side; itching, in r.
;
veins of r. leg. Walking difficult, standing upon r. leg
nipple. Aching in r. side tensive A. in chest, ; impossible, while in bed movements of lower limbs
stomach and abdomen. Pressure under sternum. slow but perfect, fingers in a state of semi-flexion, with
Oppression < impure air and unventilated room,
; contraction but stiffness on extending them, pain on
when it is associated with anxiety. Fulness and attempting to grasp anything.
oppression of breathing seem to arise from anterior Stiffness of tips of fingers and toes, with insensi-
;
part of r. side of diaphragm. Constriction, as if bility. Difficulty in holding hands extended, they,
expiration were impeded, > deej) respirations in open with feet and toes, drojDped easily (Plumb.), great toes
air. Sensitiveness of anterior wall in evening, when flexed on soles, but little toes were extended more than
sneezing. Warmth. Periodical burning in 1. half normal. Numbness with pain in joints and along
;
beneath sternum. Symptoms, < ascending stej)S. limbs, < by movement in hands and feet, with ting- ;
—
Heart. Anaemic murmur. Murmur of first sound ling, legs heavy and feeble, wrists weak (Plumb.).
extended along the great vessels. With the first sound Sensibility impaired, and in hands, forearms and arms,
there was a prolonged murmur, which extended along especially at insertion of deltoid (Plumb.).
vessels of neck. Accelerated action. Palpitation Upper Extremities. Trembling. —
Pain, < night;
(Ars.). acute, especially in shoulder-joints. Weakness. An-
— RajDid and hard and weak.
Pulse. ; ; Slow. Feeble, fBsthesia, extending into thorax. Stitches in shoulder-
compressible. joints, extending to wrists jerking, in r. shoulder-
Neck. — Pecuhar venous murmur in
;
—
Arm. Itching sticking in spots on inside of r.
sterno-cleido-mastoid. Drawing pain in r. sterno-cleido- Pain in r. rheumatic, in r. in forenoon, and in shoul-
;
mastoid. Pain in nape, with tension, then anthrax, der rheumatic, in 1. to the bones, in evening para-
; ;
which was arrested by crucial incision, then profuse lytic, in 1. at 10 P.M., from holding a newspaper to
suppuration, then cure of the paralysis and general read in bed. Prickling and tingling. Weakness of 1.
condition. Stiffness < turning to the left of najse.
; ; in morning. Diminished sensibility, and of hands.
—
Back. Pain. Feeling at noon while walking as if Anesthesia and of hands. Falling asleep of 1., with
;
a weight were lying across shoulders, weighing him pain and weariness in it. Jerking stitches in upper
down, so that his head sank forward. A. and shoulder-joint.
—
Lumbar Region. Jerking stitches in r. at 7 p.m. —
Elbow. Jerking in region. Frequent stitches in r.,
Tearing, with jDressure. Pain > morning in morn- ; ;
along extensors to wrist. Tearing in 1. elbow and
ing on waking, and in sacrum in kidneys over base of ; ; shoulder. Rheumatic pain in 1. in evening, > when
sacrum in r. tuber ischii in afternoon when riding, quiet.
—-Trembling in
;
and in flexor side of foot obliging him to lie down ; Forearm. 1., with sticking, especially
hsemorrhoidal dislocated, in r. at 10 p.m. Drawing
; about wrist. Paroxysmal jerking sticking at tendinous
in afternoon. Tension, < ascending steps, with occa- . insertion of biceps in afternoon and night. Pain in 1., ;
sional jerks extending towards hip-joints. < when touching it or leaning upon it.
Extremities. —
Emaciation of extensors, with p&v- ; Wrist. —
Sticking in 1. Pain in 1. jerking, now in ;
alysis < in legs and forearms, with weakness of tri- 1., now in r.
Hand. —-Trembling
;
ceps of upper arm, extensors of lower limbs, toes and < by attempting to grasp any-
;
feet, abductors of leg, muscles on back of thigh, difii- thing. Semi-flexed while lying in bed and could not
culty in standing erect, has to stand with feet wide be fully extended. Pronated and hanging down, on
apart or else he sways from side to side, has a high- account of greater weakness of extensors, though the
stepping gait, cannot flex the foot on leg, hence in flexors were enfeebled. Cramps or contractions of ex-
stepping has to raise the thigh on the trunk, the par- tensors, preventing bending of fingers, with the weak-
;; ;
index ;
through r. middle and ring, at noon ;
jerking, of fingers (excepting thumb) over hands and feet, ;
jerking, in joints of 1. thumb ; intermittent jerking, in stitches; all over r. arm, with sensation as if arm
third joint of 1. fourth. Weakness. Rigidity and in- would go to sleep. Itching on various •parts. Itching,
sensibility and awkwardness, inability to take hold
;
with itching stitches. Itching over chest, thighs and
of small objects. Index partially paralyzed, with esi^ecially on scrotum, with smarting; I. on hands,
cramps. especially between fingers, with stinging, with vesicles
Lower Extremities. —
Gait hesitating unsteady in- ; ;
filled with lymph between fingers; in a spot on r.
secure, < the darii or closing eyes tottering from gen- ; forearm, then pimples; in morning after waking, <
eral weakness of extremities. Trembling. Pain on ; scratching, on chest, r. side of back as far up as region
going to bed, causing restlessness of legs. Pi'ickling. of kidneys and on r. forearm, with colorless pimples,
Wealaiess < 1. Difficulty in walking. Heaviness.
; becoming red after scratching, then pointed, at last
Difficulty in moving, esi^ecially 1., > while lying. itchlike, after scratching burning and easy bleeding.
Rigidity. , Insensibility. Sleep. —Yawning. Sleepiness all day during the ; ;
ing stitch in middle of r. in middle ; like a pain in a after 2 o'clock after 3 p!m., with late falling asleep in
;
nerve, repeated next forenoon, in afternoon the same evening in afternoon, with late falling asleep in even-
;
pain between tibia and fibula after dinner. Muscular ing, then uneasy sleep, interrupted by vivid dreams
pain, especially in ankle, < walking. Pain in r. as if in evening in evening after wine, but late falling
;
dislocated, in forenoon while walking, and in 1. foot asleep, with heaviness of upper lids, which would fall
near tibia.Rheumatic pain in muscles after rising. alternating with wakefulness. Sleep heavy. Sleep
Drawing pain in 1. while walking. Drawing from 1. prolonged and deep.
hip to knee. Sleeplessness; from heat. Difficult falling asleep.
—
Knee. Stitches from inner side of 1. to great toe Sleep late in evening, restless and interrupted at night
itching S. on external tendon of 1. popliteal space by stitches extending from inner side of 1. knee to
itching S. in hollows at insertion of tendons of the great toe. Restless night except the first part espe-
; ;
gracilis and sartorius muscles and in r. ischium. cially throwing the head about with frequent waking ;
Tearing in r. in afternoon, and in ankle. Pain in hol- alternating with dreams. Unrefreshing sleep. Inter-
low dislocated P. in forenoon when walking, and in
; rupted sleep after midnight, and full of unpleasant
sole; repeated dislocated, r. Sprained sensation m dreams. Disturbed by starlings and constant waking, ;
in 1. Tensive pain in r. popliteal space when walking in morning he was difficult to rouse. Starlings from
or stretching foot. Drawing pain. Rigidity. sleep in fright, then prostration during the day. Sud-
Leg. —
Cramp at night in calves in calves and
; ; ; den waking from bad dreams or nervous starting.
toes. Contractions of muscles of calves, < r., with Early waking, with many dreams.
pain. Rheumatoid pain in 1. tibia. Insensible spot Dreams towards morning. Restless. Distressing.
;
on upper part of 1. leg, with impaired sensibility of Sad ; and fatiguing, with a hallucination that she
whole limb. was swollen. Unpleasant, with weeping; with loud
—
Ankle. CEdema (Ars.). Frequent jerking pains. shouting, starting up in terror and wild throwing about
Pain as from long walking, Lassitude at 10 p.m. and ; of arms. Horrid, that he was surrounded by cats and
in soles. other animals. Of what he had read about in the
Foot. —
Cramp in r. sole, > stepping firmly. Stick- evening.
—Horripilation.
i
tcndo-achillis. Tearing in 1., especially in tarsal bones.outward then weariness as if beaten or as from a i
;
ing in bed, with trouble in walking at first, > walking. forehead to occipital protuberance. Coldness in i
Pain in 1. metatarsal bones when walking, as if they j-cheeks during complaints in abdomen C. of limbs, ;
would be dislocated by a false step. Weakness in with numbness of hands, forearms, feet and legs, with ; ;
soles after dinner. Insensibility, so that he did not numbness or tingling fingers, with rigidity of them '
;
.
know when they touched the ground. and little sensibility lower limbs feet forepart of ; ; ;
Toes. —
Jerking stitches, and in muscles of thighs foot skin, then burning pain skin of legs from knee ; ;
on face, < after beer at noon, end of nose red, burn- H. < night with headache and full pulse with dry- ; ;
ing and sore, next day scales on cheeks red, raised, ness of skin, preventing sleep, then restless sleep, with
;
Carduus Marianus. 300 Carduus Marianus.
heaviness of head. Orgasm of blood, with rapid pulse. Stomach. -Appetite small ; lost ravenous, with — ;
Heat of skin, with burning like nettles in various pressure in hepatic region (lod.). Empty eructations,
parts H. of upper part of body head and face fore- with burning in oesophagus like heartburn E., with
; ; ; ;
head on forehead, with aching and desire to rub fore- burning in mouth of stomach, as from acidity tast-
; ;
head cheeks face face in afternoon, esiaecially of ing of food taken against the inclination. Nausea;
; ; ;
cheeks hands, especially of palms hands and face, with eructation; with flow of water into mouth;
; ;
which are red and hot to touch, on putting hands ending in an inflated feeling in stomach, a horseback
into cold water they became livid, numb and cold ride in afternoon increased the inflated feehng in
and looked as if they had been frost-bitten, face less abdomen. Retching and vomiting of acid, green
affected by cold water. fluid. Shooting on 1. side, < inspiration. Griping,
Sweat on waking from frightful dreams cold with pain iir bowels, here and there. Pain; exter-
; ;
;
Carduus Marianus, L.
is St.
—
Abdomen. rDischarge of flatus. Feeling as if bowels
moved on expiration. Inflated feeling, < r. side, with
—
General Action. Its chief (and only prominent) ac- pain in hepatic region on pressure (Merc, Chel.). Shoot-
tion is on the hver, causing soreness, pain, jaundice, ing in hepatic region, with moist skin (Merc). Pain in
etc.
r. hypochondrium (Chel., Merc.) between r. ribs and hip
Allies. —
Chel., lod., Merc.
when driving ; in hepatic and gastric regions, < pressure
;
Generalities. —
Discomfort, with drawing pain in r. occasionally in liver and sacrum tensive, in r. hypo- ;
scapula and 1. side of chest. Weariness in morning chondrium. Fidl feeling in hypochondrium, > after stool, ;
on waking, with sweat and erection at 7 a.m., with still obliging me to draw a long breath. Tension in
;
yawning at 4 p.m., with sleep for ten minutes at 5 liver lohen lying on I. side, ivith pressure. Crawling, as if
; ;
P.M., with sleep for some minutes after dinner. a body of the size of a pea moved in a narrow
;
—
Clinical. Diseases of miners associated with asthma, des- channel on posterior side of liver, froni r. to 1., in pit
pondency, sallow skin, orange urine, yellow stools (disturbed func- of stomach, at the level of edge of ribs, three times
tion of liver). Numerous cases of varicose veins have been cured.
after a minute's pause, each time lasting three sec-
Mind.—Sadness, with inclination Forget- to weep>. onds. Shooting a hand's breadth from r. hip. Pinch-
fulness. ing on 1. side. Pain in r. side; r. side, < pressure,
Head. — Aching before dinner, > dinner, with empty lasting till sleep r. side when body is stretched out,
;
feeling in stomach ; A. like commencing catarrh. with hot feeling. Drawing in r. side when urinating.
Heaviness. Dulneas ; all day in forenoon, with dis- ; Drawing pain between navel and pit of stomach, in
position to anger with tensive pain in suture of 1. par-
;
peritoneum, from r. to 1., then burning pain, with hot
ietal bone. Frontal pain ; above orbits over 1. eye ;
;
feeling in a sf)ot midway between navel and 1. groin.
in sinciput; before dinner, > eating (Chel.), with pain Sensation for a hand's breadth around navel, as if
in eyes and occiput and sweat on forehead and back bowels moved when breathing. Ilium, flatulent dis-
and pain in eyeballs intermittent, and temporal. ; tention rumbling stitches > pressure
; ; pressure in ;
if something contracted around skull. Pain in tem- groin. Burning pain in hypogastrium.
ples r. temple ; on inner surface of skull at coronal
;
pressive, in lids in morning, with swelling and weight of usually nausea and vomiting of green fluid.
Drawing jjain in carious tooth. Tongue coated white a copious, papjay one, of chocolate
10 a.m., at 11
in middle, red at tip and edges. Tongue feels rough. color,preceded by rumbling and pain in abdomen.
Dry feeling in liiDs and jjalate. Salivation (lock,
Delayed. Omitted ; but inclination to one.
Merc.) after coffee and milk. Taste bitter astringent,
;
pressure. Roughness in fauces, but palate feels smooth at 2 A.M., after micturition with swollen feeling. ;
and greasy R. in palate and fauces, with dryness, Urine cloudy, loithotd sediment, golden, acid. Urine
;
causing dry cough. Scraping causing cough S. in whej'cy, yellowish-brown, diminished in quantity, ;
oesophagus. Burning pain in pharynx. acid, also depositing a sediment consisting chiefly of
;
; :
Frequent urging to deep breathing, then undefined outer side of 1. knee from 1. down leg from outer
; ;
in that hne, afterwards the S. affected the breathing front of heel, < moving ankle.
and gradually forged forward, later S. only during ex- Skin. —
Itching after lying down in bed.
piration and deep inspiration in region of seventh r.
; Sleep. —
Yawning. Sleepiness. Waking at 11.30
rib when stooping, afterwards the pains spread all over front with chilliness and urging to urinate, passed
P.M.,
of chest and made movement of arms, walking and stoop- about two tablespoonfuls of urine; W. at midnight,
ing almost impossible (CheL). Pain in r. pectoralis mus-
with cough from irritation at back of larynx at 2 ;
cle ; in C. and abdomen on sudden and violent A.M., with pressure in stomach and burning in eyelids
motion of body as from flatulence under border of
; and anus at 3 a.m. from pain in r. loin and in ure- ;
1. ribs, then on r. side spreading to the right and back- thra; at 3 A.M., with erection, rheumatic pain in r.
ward, when the pressure on 1. side goes backward. deltoid and in muscles covering r. radius. Restless,
Drawing j^ain in 1. through 1. pectoralis muscle,
; dreamy night R., frequent waking, and wheir lying on ;
pectoralis and on inner border of r. scapula in bor- Fever. Rigor with quick pulse with pulsation in
; — ; ;
ders of ribs, with stitches on breathing, < expiration abdomen. Shivering. Cold feeling in knees in soles ; ;
from 1. side of C. to back, then towards 1. pectoralis toes. Hot feeling in face.
in 1. side up to axilla when driving. Tightness in 1.
in 1., < deep inspiration, with pain.
Caulophyllum.
—
Heart and Pulse. Stitches in cardiac region. Press-
A tincture is prepared from tlie fresh root of Caulopliyllum
ure in praBcordium. Drawing pain in cardiac region
thalictroides, Mx. (the blue Cohosh).
at 2 A.M. ; D. jjain, with tightness on deep breathing.
Pulse slow. General Action. Two general effects are prominent —
—
Neck. Pressure in nape. Pain in nape at a level (1) on the uterus, causing labor-like pains (2) on the ;
with mastoid process, 1., soon afterwards in r. rheu- small joints, causing pain, soreness and swelling.
;
scapula down back when driving from r. scapula to contracted feeling in skin of forehead.
; Drawing pain
loin, changing from one place to another after one over 1. eye. Intermittent jsain in temples as if crushed
minute, also on outer border of 1. scapula and through together. Aching in eyes, with feeling of something
muscles of r. or 1. radius. Shooting in inner border of under lids. Lachrymation. Drawing pain in nose.
1. scapula. Tearing in 1. scapula and upper arm. Burn- All the teeth seem sore and elongated. Tongue coated
ing sore pain in 1. scapula when inspiring, < pressure white. Distress in fauces, causing frequent inclina-
and leaning. Pressure on back below scapula. Draw- tion to swallow. Canine hunger. Desire to drink a
ing paiir in lumbar muscles. great deal of water. Eructations of sour, bitter fluid
Extremities. —
Daily periodic cramp-pain in r. calf, emj)ty E. Frequent pain in stomach and umbilicus.
;
r. sole and in extensor tendons of three middle fin- Distress in stomach and in umbilicus and in small
; ;
gers. Bruised feeling in arms and legs. Prostration intestines and in bowels, with drawing pains in r.
;
—
Upper Extremities. Pain in shoulders and wrists in ; Rumbling in abdomen, waking at 1 a.m., with
r. shoulder-joint on raising arm (CheL). Drawing pain urging to stool, copious, j^ainless stool of water run-
in r. deltoid and muscles of r. radius in r. upiaer
; ; ning in a stream. Drawing pains in r. side over liver.
arm at 2 a.m. Periodical pains in r. uj^per arm. Pain in umbilicus, > emissions of flatus when mov- ;
Cramp-pain in muscles about radius and in 1. fingers. ing, > emissions of flatus intermittent. Stool soft,
;
Causticum. 302 Causticum.
very white. Stool dark. Stool hard, afterwards a soft Trembling ; in morning on waking after supper, with ;
one, followed by pain in umbilicus. Intermittent apprehension; anxious T. in morning and forenoon,
stinging in glans penis. Drawing pain in sterno- with sleej^y confusion of head, heavy pressure in occi-
cleido mastoid, that draws the head to 1. side. Pain in put and forehead, with heaviness of limbs, jsain in
back in lumbar region.
;
joints and muscles of fingers, arms, shoulders, knees
Pain in fingers, ankles, feet and toes, causing a restless and feet.
night ; flying P. in arms and legs, first in one part, then in Sticking in nearly all parts now here, now there ;
another. Draiuing pains in fingers, ankles, feet, especially in (after menstruation), or contractive pain. Tearings,
toes; in hips, knees, wrists elbows; legs; in joints of
; especially in joints, or from them through various bones,
arms and legs. Aching in icrists and joints offingers ; in sometimes in several at once. Pinching here and there
elbows. Cutting in second joints of all fingers on and in various parts of skin. Drawing pain, esj^ecially
closing hand, with stiffness. Pain in finger-joints, above knees. Drawings in several parts, increasing to
with redness and stiffness, and on closing hand pain tearings. Soreness as if bruised or pressed in the side, hip
in them. Stijfness of fingers. Cracking of joints of and thigh on which he lay at night, ivith frequent necessity
lower limbs when walking or turning. Drawing pain to turn over. Bruised pain in every part when touched
in inside of 1. thigh in thighs, knees, legs and ankles ;
; (Arn.) general B. pain when sitting, > working and
;
in knees and toes, very sharp by sp)ells. Sharj) pain in open air, especially in arms B. feeling in whole r. ;
inside of 1. knee. Weakness of knees when walking. side. Sensation of internal trembling.
Drawing pain in legs and more in feet. Pain in 1. Inability to lie still a moment at night (Rhus t.).
ankle and 1. toes in feet in metatarsal bones, from
; ; Uneasiness of body while .sitting, with anxiety about heart;
walking. Drawing pain in toes. Restless night after ; U. at night in bed, with anxious weeping and indis-
3 A.M. Skin hot and dry. tinct talking when rising from a seat and when walk-
;
not press downward, but fly in all directions. Useful in false an- cially of head, like a painless burrowing.
noying pains a few weelcs before the time for labor. Rigid os dur- Weariness in morning on rising, and lack of cheer-
ing labor, pains sharp, pricking. Threatening miscarriage, with
fulness all forenoon, with feeling as if crushed at
; ;
tion of uterus after child-birth, with general debility and loss of lessness till 1 A.M. and with heavy jaain in legs after ;
power in lower extremities. Aphthae in vagina, with dysmen- copious micturition ; after slight effort after walking ;
orrhoea. Dysmenorrhoea. Leucorrhcea in a child. Hysterical in open air, with disinclination to work < evening, ;
convulsions during dysmenorrhea, with pain shooting to various
parts of body, great debility. Whooping cough, with vomiting with general sick feeling, as if a severe illness were im-
and nosebleed. Rheumatism in small joints, especially of the minent with sweat on beginning to walk ; with anxi-
;
hands, with cutting pains on closing hands, especially in women ety ; with sleepiness faintlike ; in morning in bed, as
;
with suppressed menses.
if he would fall asleep again, > rising after a short ;
first a jerk, with twitchings in upj^er part of body, in ness ; and weejiing mood
and self-absorbed takes no
; ;
trunk and in arms, with full consciousness but with l)leasure in music. Morose silence; persistent silence.
apprehension. Spasm in evening, vertigo as if turning Taciturn in forenoon and indifferent. Sullen, Sen-
involuntarily hither and thither, > open air, with sitiveness and inclination to anger, chilliness and on
apprehension, stupid expression of face and heat over motion easily heated. Irritability, so that her knees
whole body. sink under her at the slightest vexation. Sensitive,
Falling suddenly without consciousness while walk- hot-headed and vehement. Furiously opinionated and
ing in open air, but immediately rising again. Twitch- quarrelsome. Violent after midday sleep, with des-
ing here and there T. in r. side of body and in various
; pondency. Melancholy ; before menstruation ; M., with
other jjarts of skin. Starting up frequently at night. prostration. Sad weepiirg mood, fuU of care. Inclina-
;; — ;; .
pathetic, beside herself with weeping and sobbing, r. side through the whole head. Cutting in ujjper
and cannot be contented when hearing of hardships. part of bone on violent motion of arms while stooping.
Anxiety ; in niorning on waking in evening, ivith un- Pain in r. eminence ; sharp, in 1. side sharp, after large
; ;
willingness to go to bed ; at night, loith uneasiness, prevent- flow of urine extending to eyes twitching, in r. side
; ;
ing sleep ; after stool, also with heat in face and inclina- of P. and head burning, as if forepart of brain were ;
impended ; with sweat as if stui^efied as if he had were forced in between frontal bone and cerebrum, or
; ;
done something bad or apprehended it, or as if he had as if the place behind frontal bone were hollow con- ;
been unfortunate. Apprehension whenever anything hap- strictive, in open air, < fast walking, suddenly >
pens; A. of evil, with urging to stool. Prightfid ideas stooping low stupefying, when sitting and reading, ;
in evening. Fear at night and anxiety, so that she not > walking or standing tensive and drawing, be-
; ; ;
did not wish to live of a dog near by, so that she tween eyes.
; Drawing in 1. side between eyes, with ;
trembled, apprehension at every noise in the street and pressure; painful, in forepart. Slow pressure above
when she saw boys climbing. Thoughts of death, r. orbit. Tension and warmth in F. and nose, with
with uneasiness and solicitude. Disiiiclination to work. intermittent drawing in eyes. Throbbing. < after-
Mirth alternating with depression. Joy alternating noon, with tension in neck i^ainful, in arteries above ;
with peevishness. Good humor in forenoon, with orbits; painful, as with a dull jjoint. Sensation as
talkativeness. if everything in head would come out in front on
Inattention and distraction. Absentminded, with loss stoof)ing.
of ideas. Cloudiness. Weakness of thought, slow Temjjles. Stitches ; in 1. bone, spreading in a circle.
succession of ideas. Mispronunciation of words and Tearing in r. in 1. at 4 p.m. Pain in r. on upper ; ;
confusion of syllables and letters (e. g., " cluent foryza"). margin of bone pressing-out, with nausea and vomit- ;
—
Head. Involuntary nodding while writing, as if a pressive pain drawing, gradually increasing to its ;
pressed down. Stitches in morning on waking and highest and then disajDpearing. Tension in r. as if
almost all day S., especially in orbits, all night, > paralyzed, and in eye.
;
sides, with flinching in ears and boring toothache as from a shariJ stone falhng on.it. Paroxysmal throb-
deep-seated, with heaviness at night as from an ulcer bing mingled ivith stitches ; T. as if everything would be
;
compressive ; throbbing, with painful throbbing in forced out, in morning after rising. Frequent drawing
cerebral arteries. Jerkings and beatings. Painless in 1. side.
digging in ivhole H. Sides. Stitch in r. in 1. evenings. —Tearing in 1. ;
Confusion in morning, with coryza C, with heat in in 1., especially in forehead and temijle, beginning in
;
it
;
painful tensive, a'lmost like a throbbing headache, evening and constantly increasing, with swelling of
> after eating all day, as if in a damp room where jjainful side.
; Pain in r., extending into eye; in r.
clothes were washed and dried, < stooping, not > by parietal bone and in both temjiles. Tension in 1.
walking in open air, but on returning to the room. Occiput. Stitches. —
Sudden pain in bone while
Dulness all day after an emission D., with a screwed- sitting, as if something in muscles had been displaced.
;
together feeling, also > in open air with intoxicated Throbising pain on r. side, which on rubbing extends
;
feeling and with redness of face. FeeUng of stupefac- towards vertex, where it pains as if beaten. Drawing
^tion and drunkenness. Rush of blood in evening R. pain in r. side beginning in ojDen air, < rapid walk-
; ; ;
after short walk in open air, and to face, with dim ing, and in muscles of r. side of neck. Sensation in
vision; > open air, with sensation as if intoxicated bone as if numb, pithy and dead.
with heat in it. Sensation as if brain were loose and Scaljj.
;
—
Hair falls out. Movements towards fore-
shaken when walking in open air. head. Tension. Pain when rubbed. Sensation of
Vertigo ; in morning on rising in morning on stoop- trembling or shaking in skin of r. temple till lying
;
down again; during menstruation, < stooping, > after- cheek, behind 1. zygoma, extending towards ear and
noon ; on fixing vision ; on looking up (to a high tower), upward to temporal bone; on r. side, transiently >
so that he fell while standing while standing and scratching on r. temple, > scratching.
;
; ;
would stagger in open air, everything turned about with pressure in them during the day and agglutina-
;
with her and persons seemed larger than usual > tion in morning. Tearing and pressure. Pain < touch.
;
open air ; with anxiety of whole body with weakness Pressure in morning before he can open them, >
;
of head ; with falling down forward and sideivays closing them again as from sand (Nat. m.) in 1. as ; ;
;
as from compression of head ; as from spirituous drinks; if it would be pressed out as if they were pressed in- ;
almost like loss of consciousness, after walking, he ward and tried to come out internal, as if it would ;
—
Forehead. Tensive stitching from lower part of F. are really red, with lachrymation. Rubbing as of sand.
to upper part of head shifting slow S. above 1. eye. Burning (Zn.)
; from 4 p.m. till evening, ivith dryness ;
Causticum. 304 Causticum.
from 6 to 8 p.m. ; with stinging, dryness and photophobia. burst, like a tearing mingled with itching. Twinging.
Dryness; in morning (Zn.), with stiffness, then lychryma- Boring in r. in fossa below r., then on pressure
;
tion. Biting, with pj-essure and heaviness and with red- bruised pain behind 1. at one time, at another pul-
;
ness of lids ; B. as from salt. Itching, especially of lids sating-throbbing. Pain in mastoid process in r. ;
in 1., > rubbing; of r., > rubbing, then lachryma- meatus in evening ; in meatus on cleaning, as if sore
tion. Weakness. Lachrymation ; < open air. and ulcerated.
Distending pain in r. ball. Itching of r. ball in Sensation internally of jerking outward. Tension
morning. Pupils dilated contracted, then dilated.
; behind. Sensation of contraction in 1. and in whole
Lids. Involuntary closure (Rhus t., Sep.). Aggluti- side of head in evening when lying, with inability to
nation in morning. Inflammation, with hard matter sleep upon that side, and when touched (but >
between lashes. Twitching, and of 1. brow. Swollen pressure) sensation as if flesh had been separated
sensation, < morning. Pressure in upper as if a stye from bone. Crawhng in 1., with itching-bitiirg. Itch-
would apjjear. Burning in 1. B. pain on margins, as
; ing in 1.; sticking, in front of r. meatus. Sensation
from burning with gunpowder. Smarting in 1. Biting. as if cold wind were blowing into r. meatus. Air
Itching on lower and on its inner surface, with burning as rushes in during eructations. Stopped sensation
soon as he touches the eye or moves it. Heaviness of upper, mornings S. sensation in r.
;
as if he could not raise it easily (Rhus t.), or as if it Re-echoing of her own words and steps of sounds, ;
were agglutinated to lower and could not be easily loosened. loith difficult hearing ; every morning. Roaring before
Sensation as if they woidd close from loeahiess (Rhus t., E. ; in r. in each alternately in evening before sleep.
;
Gelsem.). Difficulty in opening, < morning, with Rushing sound as of a waterfall, with difficult hearing.
swollen sensation. Thundering tones in r. Ringing in 1. in front of r. ;
Canthi. —Dry matter. Drawing in r. outer, extend- in evening. Singing as of distant crickets, then throb-
ing into wing of nose. Burning in inner. Itching bing, then singing again. Whistling in 1.
sore pain in r. inner in morning after waking, as from
salt, < rubbing, so that lachrymation is produced.
—
Clillicail. Chronic inflammation of the middle ear. Buz-
zing, roaring in ears, with re-echoing of sounds (in Meniere's
Itching in 1. inner, > rubbing; in r. inner, with disease), (compare with Nat. sill.). Burning heat of ears after a
lachrymation; in I. inner like flea-bites; voluptuous, frost-bite and rheumatism. Unnatural accumulation of wax in
in r. ears.
upper lid would be pressed down. Soreness internally. Sejatum painful to touch. Sore
Photophobia, with constant necessity to wink ; P., with pain in lower part, as in Burning in
severe corj^za.
pain on motion. Far-sighted. Blackness before eyes. nostrils, as in coryza. Itching internally as before ;
Some letters become invisible while reading. Dimness coryza. Tickling in 1. nostril, > external pressure.
of vision ; on bloiving nose ; < wiping and rubbing < Frequent mieezing ; in morning ; ineffectual attempts
;
inner canthus over half the pupil, in morning when in throat and smarting in chest caused by cough;
blowing nose. Vision flickering; and confused on fluent, in morning, with agglutination of eyes fluent,
;
looking long at an object, then pain in eyes ; as from with painful cough at night and headache. Discharge
swarms of insects ; like a veil. V. of sparks if he winks, of offensive mucus, with sneezing. Watering after
even in daylight; V. of sparks in daylight. Small, drinking. Bleeding ; from 1. nostril blows out blood ;
round objects pass before his vision while lying. every morning. Loss of smell, with stoppage.
—
CliniCill. Blepharitis, > open air. Paralysis of muscles of —
Clinical. Dry catarrh, with stoppage. Fluent coryza, with
the eye, especially of upper lid. Weakness of the muscles of the acute inflammation of larynx and trachea. Ulcers and crusts in
eyeball, causing asthenopia, amounting even to paralysis, espe-
tip of nose.
cially with feeling of sand in eyes. Has arrested cataract in some
cases. Frequent sudden loss of sight as from a mist ( muscular
asthenopia). Double vision from paralysis of the ocular muscles
Face.— Pale, with suffering expression. Yellow;
;
during menstruation. Discolored, yellowish about
vision worse on turning eyes to the right. Ptosis after catching
cold (Rhus.). temples, pale bluish lips. Sickly look. SwelHng of
cheeks, with throbbing pain. Stickings in cheek, over
Ears. —
Swelling of external, with contractive pains lower jaw. Tearing in 1. cheek-bone; T. in cheeks,
S. of meatus, with twinging earache and discharge of with sticking. Drawing pain in r. cheek, then in ear.
bloody matter. Suppuration and discharge from Burning pain in cheeks, in front of ears, as if an erup-
within, with offensive odor. Stitches on outer mar- tion would apjDear. Throbbing in cheeks, with twitch-
gin, < evening in bed, with burning pain boring
; ing of their muscles.
knifelike, externally behind 1., with sudden general LijDS. —
Swelling of lower, and papulous eruption,
sweat ; paroxysmal, in r. ; intermittent, in r. mastoidwith sticking and crawling in it. Papules in 1. corner,
process; tearing, with roaring, as from a storm of with crawling sticking. Tetter on lower. Ulcer on
wind. inside of upper, with burning pain. Vesicles in r.
Tearings in 1. beneath 1. at 4 p.m.
; in drum, corner, painful when eating.
; Soreness of 1. corner.
with tensive confusion of head. Sensation as if every- Pain as if sore. Tearings. Spasmodic sensation.
thing were dragging outward and as if they would Jaws. Tension and pain, so that they were difficult
— ; ;;
to open, with because a tooth seemed cheek, which he bites when chewing. Mouth open at
difficulty in eating'
too long. Difficulty in with sensation as if night, causing dryness. Stitches in 1. side of palate.
opcniiu/,
throat below jaw were swollen or tense. Tearing in r. Pain in mouth, oesophagus and epigastric region ante- ;
lower. Prickling-digging in lower. Pain in r. joint riorly on palate, as if suppurating, when touched with
(in " Hahnemann's Mat. Med. Pura " it is 1.) rheumatic tongue. Burning scraping.
;
Burning on palate, with
in lower; burning, in lower. Drawing first from r., soreness. Crawling posteriorly on palate, with burn-
then from 1. ramus towards the chin and thence back ing pricking. Dryness at night all forenoon, without ;
again in direction of angle of mouth. thirst and on lips, without thirst with thirst burn-
; ; ;
Chin.^Tearing in middle of bone T. on lower ing. Salivation; when walking after eating, with
;
part. Burning-cutting in r. side, as if a piece of glass moisture in nose rancid watery, in forenoon, with ; ;
Clinical. Facial neuralgia at every change of weather. from a disordered stomach. Viscid, glutinous.
Paralysis of face from taking cold, with hemiplegia. Acne rosacea.
Rheumatism in the articulation of the lower jaw.
—
C'llillcal. Violent toothache from taking cold, even in sound
Mouth, —Teeth.Looseness of some of incisors ;
;
teeth,
Gums
fiom cold air. Painful looseness and elongation of teeth.
bleed easily, and are swollen. Dental fi.stula.
painful L. of incisors. Stitches; on biting on them; on.
opening mouth in upper back, extending upward ; in
; Throat. —
Painful swelling of 1. submaxillary gland.
bwer back, extending doionward. Tearing in diseased Distention of 1. side, with suffocative sensation and
root of a I. lower ; T. in last 1. upper back, at 2 p.m., < necessity to loosen the neck-band. Audible cracking,
open air in both r. rows, extending into zygoma, loith
; deep-seated. Mucus after eating clots of M. after ; ;
bruised pain in both r. jaws on pressure and on chewing ; dinner which he cannot loosen by hawking, but he is
extending into head and 1. eye in all in forenoon, as ; obliged to swallow it. Hawking of mucus; in morning ;
and eyes. Prickling-digging in lower back, extending to accumulates again unth pain in pit of throa^.
;
latous swelling of cheek and a swollen suppurating pit on deep breathing as if under sternum, as from
;
—
Tongue. Vescicles on naargin painful V. painful on ; ;
as from a lump, with sticking burning-sticking, < ;
tip. T. and back part of mouth threw off a thick and swallowing, and on uvula. Dryness in morning D. ;
tough membrane. Sore pain on and beneath T. and on luhen swalloiving, then scraping down throat ; of back part
palate. Pain on 1. side as if bitten. Pain as if burnt in forenoon, with dry hacking cough without tliirst ;
on tip and margin. Scraping, then roughness of now D., now moisture. Coldness, rapidly passing
mouth as if covered with a skin burning S. on tip, ; over palate, with salivation. Naiiseous sensation.
as if burnt, with salivation and burnt taste. Burning Itching, extending along Eustachian tube into ear.
on tip. Dryness, with thirst. Constant inclination to swallow. Dysphagia, with
Epidermal coating of mouth and fauces abraded; in stricture five inches and a half from incisors.
morning, but partly hanging in large pieces, the mucous —
Oesophagus. Ejection of mucous membrane in a
membrane itself swollen and loose, tongue scarlet, papillse perfect cylinder. Pain.
swollen, arch of palate and uvula swollen and dark red,
in mouth and fauces sensation of glowing coals, ivith con-
—
dillical. Acute sore throat, with laryngitis. Paralysis of
muscles of pharynx.
stant pressure to swalhw and hawk, ivhich increased the
pain, discharge of much
saliva and mucus, voice hoarse and Stomach. Eats with too much haste. Hunger —
nasal, disposition bordering on desperation, unth febrile early ravenous H. causing headache, > eating but ;
; ;
symptoms, rapid pulse and unquenchable thirst. food is not relished. Appetite, but without ha^dng
Sore, painful spot on hard palate. Swelling of inside of aversion to food it seemed as if she did not dare to-
20
Causticum. 306 Causticum.
eat. Little appetite, but food is relished ; little A. but in epigastric region. Pleasant warmth, and in abdo-
much thirst, < eating. Satiety, then hunger speedy men. Weakness. ;
breath. Suppressed in middle of throat. Loud, ex- after eating and drinking, with uneasiness and draw-
plosive violent, with a sour taste.
; Of air. It seems ing in it; < evenitag; with cramps; with internal
as if lime were dissolving in stomach, causing a bub- pressure, < deep breathing. Rumbling after eating,
bling, with a continual rolling eructation of much air. with distention; then frequent emissions of flatus;
Hot, in afternoon and evening. Of food five hours after and croaking, as of frogs when sitting, as from empti- ;
eating E. as ivhen undigested food remains in stomach ; ness. Moving about, > soft, brown stool, with cutting.
;
E. tasting of the soup eaten at breakfast E. having the Accumulation of flatus, with hard stool A. of much
; ;
odor of the food. With the odor of musk. Pleasant- F. after a slight meal, on account of which the
tasting, almost like almonds. Gulping of water, with hajmorrhords protrude, are jjainful and moist. Emis-
soreness of anus. Eructations of tasteless water, or sions of flatus after breakfast Uf)ward and down- ; ;
rising of it into mouth, with nausea, which disappears ward loud, all the afternoon ; offensive. ;
after the eructations. Acrid fluid rises into mouth. Sticking in whole A. at 4 p.m. S. preventing sitting. ;
Cool waterbrash in evening on lying down, with con- Pain during menstruation, as if everything were torn
stant spitting. Salt waterbrash in forenoon slimy apart, with bruised f)ain in sacrum and discharge of ;
salt W. after the third stool that day. Hiccough. large clots. Cutting in morning, then three soft stools,
Nausea every morning in afternoon in afternoon, and all day sensation in abdomen as of diarrhoea;
; ; ;
then hunger on waking from evening sleeja in even- G. on appearance of menses, < motion, with tearing in
;
;
ing when beginning to eat before eating, with hun- back and small of back ; during menstruation, tvith
;
ger Mdiile eating after supper, which had been eaten diarrhoea; with emission of flatus on inspiration.
; ;
with good appetite after stool with frequent gulp- Pinching, with paleness of face P., with cutting and
; ; ;
ing of water, which causes constant spitting; with with yawning with soft stool cutting, even while ; ;
emptiness in stomach and acid taste with weakness eating, > emission of flatus. Pain in morning ; in
;
of stomach and with alternations of chill and heat morning after rising, with shortness of breath every ;
with anxiety. Vomiting sour, then sour eructations afternoon in evening, extending into throat tvsist-
; ; ;
of clotted blood at night. Movements extending to ing, before stool drawing back and forth just before ;
Cutting in pit after eating, extending to abdomen, with Tension at 7 p.m., with distention, causing difiicult
taste of food in mouth, eructations tasting of food, con- breathing, with frequent passage of flatus contractive ;
fusion of head, diarrhosa, chilliness and necessity to T., and in stomach. Emptiness, > pressure. Electric
lie down. Cramp like a pressure and contraction, in shocks, extending to fingers and bending the fingers.
;
morning on waking from a frightful dream, with Pulsations. Crawling, with moving about, as after a
nausea and salivation. Clawing in pit pinching, in purgative. Coldness internally, with cracking and
;
pit on deep breathing. Pressure in pit ; in epigastric re- crackling becomes cold easily, if air touches it he ;
gion in region of S. and in diaphragm in morning has jaressure in stomach and diarrhoea.
; ;
after rising, only when sitting in morning after rising, Upper. Cutting in a streak, > dinner, with soft
; —
< sudden motion, with heat in r. side of head and ne- stool at 11 A.M. Frequent griping. Burning pain
cessity to lie down, and the pain seemed now in stom- about epigastric region, waking him. Contractive
ach and now in chest in morning fasting, then con- sensation. Tension, with pressure.
;
table, reading aloud, talking much, lying upon back hepatic region in afternoon; in a spot in hepatic
and when cold air strikes abdomen. Pressure, > lying region when riding, and touch caused a sting-
down ; > dinner, with uprising in and above S. and ing, with sleepiness and general weariness. Tearing
;
below navel, with diarrhoea three times at night, with in liver in evening. Tensive pain in liver when lying
periodic stitches from back- forward to r. side of abdo- on back. Burning pain in 1.
men, arresting breathing. Umbilicus. Swelling, with pain about it when
Bruised pain; on pressure. Rhythmical chilhng touched. Griping, in morning, > rising. Crawhng,
—
pressure in pit, as from ice. Tensive pain in pit. with sensation as before diarrhoea.
Contractive sensation in epigastric region. The tight- Sides. Distention in 1., extending into groin. —
ness of clothes about stomach and hips is very oppres- Stitches in 1. in r. in evening in r. when lying in ; ; ;
sive. Heartburn after supper H. in mouth burning r., then bruised pain in 1. lower ribs, also noticed
;
;"
rising from stomach, as if he had eaten pepper. Sen- upon pressure in r., extending through and through ;
sation as if disordered, with distention of aljdomen. It bowels and out at small of back. Cutting in r.; with
seems as if she would constantly eructate, which does j)inching, as in diarrhoea. Griping in r., below navel,
not happen, but aU manner of trouble is caused thereby. after eating. Bruised pain in r. then sticking out- ;
Sensation of fasting. Emptiness at 4 p.m. Crawling ward through pudenda. Sticking burning in r., with
;; —
HCiiMatioii iis if tiomothing would be loosened. Tension morning; ancl copjijus; and
in cojiiuns TK. c.;, soon
in r. depositing a sediment like yeaat; F. and scanty.
llypogastrium. —Twitcliings in 1. side when sittinf^ llretlira. Discharge of blood, with the ejaculation of
bent. StitdicH below lust tiilse ribs, above ilium semen during coition. Cutting. Pain in evening after
;
above 1. hip, extendinj^ to 1. false ribs; in r. groin, urinating, with aching in vertex. Burning ; wften
extending downward, as if a hernia would appear, urinating ; after an emission when urinating, or at
;
after iireakfast; as with an awl in r. groin, ,• rubbing. root of urethra; in region of frajnuni when urinating;
Decp-soateil jiaiii, at last witli lever, heat, anxiety and sudden, at night. Itching in orilice.
restlessness, so that he I'oidd not sleep at night nor Urging to urinate after a walk U., willi uccr^ly to
;
Sticking during stool. Cramp, obliging her to sit Scanty, with great thirst. Often dark broim. Turbid
still. Sensation of soinetliing hard in it, like a kernel on standing. Keddish. Clear, like water. Containing
of fruit. Pressure (dl daij ; •, after stool, and in anus. much tenacious mucus.
Dragging, as if fa'ces should 1)0 ex])elled. Urging to
'stool, with rumbling in abdomen; U. after dinner, iirino
C'lillioal. Weakness of bladder. Paralysis of bladder, the —
e.xpelled very slowlv and sometimes is even retained. i.s
stool haril and difhcult; but s])asmodic contraction of Weakness of tlie .sphincter of bladder, cs|ifcinlly in children, the
anus, so that no stool passes frequent, with emission urine
; passes involuntarily, especially during the first sleep at night,
of only llatus fi-equenl, ineffectual, with pain, anxiety also involuntarily from the slightest excitement during the day.
;
Paralysis of bladder after labor, the urine is retained.
and redness of face. Crawling. Itching, and in geni-
tals ;
Anus.
A, u-ilh sticliing.
—
Sexual Organs. Cutting in mons veneris, < walk-
ll.-nitiirrlioids, with soj'c j)am, unendurable onii,^,,
—
Incrcasci smegma, much on corona glandis.
walking <ir rcjlcding ; swollen H., loith itcliing-sticking Bed spots on jtenis. Herpetic redness of penis, with
and much moisture; hard H., stinging-burning, painful oozing on fra^num of glans. Vesicles under prepuce,
when touched (yEsc. h.), wlien walking, standing or sit- becoming suppurating ulcers. Burning pain in jjenis.
ting, > stool impeding stool ; painful. Stitching before Itching scurf on inside of prepuce.
;
Itching of
a meal. Spasmodic drawing pain after coition. Sore tiwnuni on inner surface of prepuce, at one time ;
pain, with moisture. Biting pain after stool. Burn- tickling, at another biting; voluptuous, of penis, with
ing during stool after stool, with dei)ressed pulse and incomplete erection.
;
Erection in morning, with
palpitation after stool, making him jiowerless.
; Itch- desire E. all the forenoon frequent, inconijilete, in
; ;
ing (Msc. h., Sulph.) after dinner crawling. ; ; Pain morning after coition. Impotence. Itching cutting
inpaineum, with pulsation. in septum of scrotum. and on skin
Itching of scrotum
— Haemorrhoids, of jienis of scrotum and sweating. Stitches in r. tes-
Clinical. intolerably painful, <
walking. ;
Partial paralysis of rectum, stool passed better when standing. ticle. Tearing in testicles. Pain in testicles at noon ;
dria, < r., with pinching on every step. Black, after now in small of back, obliging her to bend forward,
the sweat. Bloody, with burning ami soreness in
with intolei-ance of clothing on ejugastric region, jiain
icctum ])ainless passage of blood, with a soft stool.
in abdomen and stomach from even the most dige>itible
;
uight, and copious, with diarrh«a, which was repeated need to char something out Irritation in L. as in
of L.
Causticum. 308 Causticum.
beginning of cold, with general febrile excitement. below arms, extending to pit of stomach, with appre-
Muscles of L. do not perform their function and inability hensiveness, then rumbling in abdomen, and griping
to speak a loud word. Hoarseness (Kali bi.) < morning ;
extending into chest, > passage of flatus deep in C, ;
and evening, with scraping in throat in morning, with ; out to back ; near niiDple, extending suddenly towards
rawness in throat. Stoppage of voice every morning, navel, < inspiration as with a nail knife-like, ante-
; ;
as if there were a wedge in larynx which should be riorly in 1. side, piercing through to back, at night, with
expectorated. anxiety, restlessness and sleef)lessness.
Cough in forenoon, with rawness in throat C. in ; Tearing in forepart, < open air sticking, in 1. side. ;
forenoon, with rattling on every insj)iration as from Cutting in morning, with burning. Pressure above ;
mucus -in r. side of chest; wakes her in evening and jjit of stomach by 1. lowest rib on r. side on r. side
; ;
;
morning, > during the day; only at night; every in evening with difficult or short breathing in inter-
; ;
night at 2 a.m., > during the clay, with much ex- costal muscles, transversely across chest, on stooping
pectoration always caused by speaking ; caused by
;
in upper part of ensiform cartilage, extending upward
craiding in larynx or by stooping to pick up anything ; sharp, after dinner, < walking. Pain in r. side as if
caused by incessant crawling on becoming warm after lung were loosened from pleura, even when lying
;
being cold < after eating, with expectoration of rheumatic P., and in abdomen. Bruised pain in mus-
;
mucus. Tickling cough. Paroxysmal C, caused by cles, < pressure B. -paiw below r. mamma, not aifected ;
tickling of mucus in throat. Violent C, even at night by breathing. Sprained pain in 1. lower muscles
at times dry, loith pain in r. side of abdomen. Hollow C, on moving 1. arm. Burning pain, and sometimes
< night and morning, with adherent mucus in chest, in which stitches. Drawing pain internally in upper part after
there is sticking, soreness and ulceration, with and without immoderate running or singing, with heaviness. Sore
coughing, ivith stopped coryza. Dry hollow C, in parox- pain when coughing.
ys^ns, with a sore streak down trachea, where it pains Scraping. Rawness in morning. Anxiety in even-
on every paroxysm of cough and almost prevents breath- ing after stool, with disteiftion of abdomen. Tightness
ing. Dry cough at night, disturbing sleep C, with wiih frequent necessity to take a deep breath. Sensation as
;
scraping in throat, without expectoration; causing if clothes were too tight. Painful compression from both
burning in chest racking, in morning on waking and sides towards sternum, xoith oppression of breath and weak-
;
preventing him from sleeping again. Hacking C, with ness of voice. Constriction, with hoarseness and raw-
difficult breathing; dry H. cough and only seldom ness of throat. Oppression in afternoon, > dancing ;
some expectoration of mucus. Hoarse C, < morning 0. (bronchi) after eating of both sides as if pressed ;
and evening, > night. Irritation to cough, even in together. Rushing in region of heart mornings, until
morning in bed ; I., luith every expiration. Expectoration rising, > motion, returning when lying. Heat inter-
of tough mucus, at first difficult, then easy to loosen. nally rising into throat. ;
shortness of breath, rush of blood to head, bluish-red made the breath short with weariness anxious, with ; ;
color of face, as if he would have apoplexy. Want of rhythmical constriction of abdomen. Pulse small
breath, with weakness of thighs. Dyspnoea after lying (almost thready) and slow.
down < sitting spasmodic. Inspiration difficult
; ; Neck. Jerking motion, near head. — Stitches at
and deep. Short breath in morning, with pain in abdo- night when lying. Pinching in r. side. Bruised pain.
men S. when walking in open air with oppression Tensive pain, extending to head. Tension of muscles
; ;
nia after taking cold. Paralysis of vocal cords. Loss of voice in move head (Zinc.) S. of N. and throat, with pain in occi-;
excessive rawness in chest on coughing, especially under sternum. piercing-jerking, and in sacrum, arresting breath.-
Tearing in a spot. Pain during menstruation. Pain
Chest. —Rattling when coughing (Ant. t.). Stitches on like a drawn and beaten sensation, then extending into
loalking in open air ; S. beneath skin in region of r. small of B. and thence into abdomen, where there is
;
ensiform cartilage in 1. side, on a level with pit of leucorrhoea. Crawling. Pulsation in middle.
;
respii-ation beneath 1. breast during menstruation between scapulte at 4 p.m! in vertebrae between S. ex-
;
;
above heart on motion in 1. after eating in 1. when tending into r. scapula, then into 1.
; ; Pain on border
coughing in r. side on inspiration in sternum, on deep of r., extending to back, < bending r. upper arm and
; ;
breathing and on lifting ; in sternum on physical exer- head backward, and at last on every motion of body,
tion ;
below sternum on insiairation and expiration, evenif the part be only shaken, < turning head towards
then stitch in sternum, lasting all the forenoon, with the 1., with tearing. Stiff pain between. Tensive
alternating severity, < expiration, with stitches in 1. pain in upper part on motion. Drawing in 1. ;
like electric sparks, extending to ribs ; Tear- flowed back into it, with pain in r. side of chest as
itching.
ings. Pinching in region of kidneys. Pain on every from contraction of muscles incliiaation of 1. to become
;
;
motion when sitting after copious micturition tlie stiff", waking him at night.
;
—
; ;
two last days before menstruation, with anxious Upper Arm. Stitches in r. on raising arm S. near ;
dreams; m-amplike, while sitting; pinching cramplike, 1. shoulder on inner margin of r. in ujiper part of ; ;
and in nates so that he must bend over, with pain r., > rubbing; in r. at night in bed, preventing motion;
;
in hypogastrium. Sore pain, then pressing in hypo in deltoids if she carries anything outward in 1. ;
gastrium, as if everything would come out of rectum humerus, near its head. Tearing just below shoulder-
and pudenda, like flatulent colic (from straining). joints T. at night in warmth of bed, especially in
;
Bruised pain towards evening, with passage of leucor- shoulder-joint; in 1. humerus, exteiading to elbow, in
rhoea; B. pain when walking, > sitting. Sprained which it is most painful. Drawing cutting in r. del-
pain on motion. Tensive pain. Pain as if squeezed. toid. Pinching in deltoid, with coldness that ends in
Stiffness of lumbo-sacral joint. burning. Bruised pain in flesh. Drawing pain in 1.
Coccyx. Bruised pain. Drawing pain in region. humerus now in one, now in other deltoid, extending
;
—
CliniCall. Lumbago, painful stiffness of back and sacrum, —
Elbow. Quivering externally when leaning Uf)on
<^ attempting to rise. arm. Boring in tip of 1. at 4 p.m., with sensation as if
it would force him to bend the arm. Bruised f)ain in
Extremities. —
Twitchings in evening. Stitches in bend, <
i^ressure. Drawing jjain, and in forearms.
;
joints after taking cold. Tearing noiv in one, noio in Pain in bend of 1. on stretchiiag arm, as if a tendon were
another, at one time severe, at another slight ; T. < joints
too short.
and e.itending thence into long bones. Pain in arms and
thighs.
—
Forearm. Swelhng, as if on iDcriosteum, painful
Gouty pains. Drawing pain in r. index fin- when pressed. Trembling of r. while writing, with
ger and in 1. second toe. Drawings here and there twitching. Stitches along tendons on inner surface of
D. in fingers, soles and toes. Uneasiness in morning in r. drawing, in muscles in lower part of r. Tearings
;
;
bed; in evening. Sensation as after great exertion, in tendons of r. in elbow downward throb-
1., from ; ;
after ' rising from a seat. Weakness and trembling bing, in 1. Boring in a spot below r. elbow as if in
paralytic W. ; so that he can scarcely walk and the
bone, at 4 p.m., with tearing. Drawing pain in
hands must lie outstretched. Crawling in arms and muscles of lower jaart of 1. Contractive pain in mus-
legs, as if they would go to sleep. Heaviness at night, cles of lower part of 1. Paralytic pain in r. ulna.
preventing sleep.
Paralysis, with difficulty in raising it oir account of
—
Clinical. Rheumatic paralysis of arm, <^ r. Unsteadiness heaviness and stiffness.
of the muscles of forearm and hand.
in hands.
Numbness, loss of sensation
Contracted tendons in palms of hands. Sciatica
Wrist. —
Sticking in r. as if sprained, when at work
on r. side, <^ motion, especially < easterly storms.
crawling sticking in r., and in second and third fingers.
Rheumatoid
arthritis, especially in persons who suffer from great weakness of Tearing in r. on back of r., extending into middle
;
the limbs, < east wind, limbs become distorted. The hamstrings finger, with pinching. Pain in r. as if sprained or dis-
under the knee seem too short, in chronic rheumatism. Weakness located. Drawing pain from r. into fingers in bones,; ;
of ankles.
through metacarpal bones into little finger, where it is
Upper Extremities. Axilla. —
Glands swollen. worse in tip, < stretching hand, when fiiigers are in-
Stitches near, extending towards breast. voluntarily drawn together, then the drawing extends
—
Shoulder. Stitches on top iia 1. tearing, in r., ex- from bones of wrist into the other fingers and they
; ;
tending into hand. Tearing in joint of 1. in r. at 6 all become bent; drawing pain in 1., from within
;
morning till evening in joint and in elbow as if asleep, sum, on moving arm. Tearings, and in fingers on
;
;
at night, waking her frequently, < morning after wak- dorsum, now of one, now of other; in metacarpal bones
ing; paralytic, in 1. Goutlike drawings here and of thumbs in inner margin of r., extending towards
;
there, < motion, and in elbow and wrist. Stiffness. little finger, as if in bone. Spasmodic sensation. Ten-
_
—
Arm. Spasmodic flexion of 1. at times. Convul- sive pain transversely across 1., as if sprained, on mov-
sions up and down 1. (which is weaker) after exer- ing it. Fulness in inner part of 1. when grasping any-
tion, then heaviness of arm, then rumbling down mus- thing. Weakness in a hot room spasmodic W. in ;
cles, extending into bone, as from crawling of a mouse, morning on waking. Hea\Tiness of r. Paralytic sensa-
with which the twitches disappear. Trembling of r. tion in r. Going to sleep, with crawhng in it.
if he holds anything at arm's length. Inclination of
r. to cramp, waking before midnight, with crawling as
Fingers. —
Twitchings when writing drawing, in 1. ;
in shoulder-joiiat. Pain in r. Drawing pain in mus- on pressure in 1. middle, at 3 p.m., with pinching in
; ;
cles ;
in bones at night, preveiating sleejD.
^
Drawing in tips of all, with trembling of hands. Pain under nails
r., with paralytic heaviness. Weakness of r., with when touched. Drawing pavn in joints; 1. Burnmg
crawhng in front of both shoulders W. of r., almost pain under nails, but when touched pain ag if suppura-
;
hke paralysis, < writing, with stiff'ness. Heaviness, ting shooting-burning pain in joints. Crushed pain
;
with weakness H. of r., as from a blow upon thick in tip of r. little in tips, as if they would burst, now
; ;
part of forearm. StiflTness of 1. when holding it up- of one hand, now of other.
•
ThrolDbing jiain as from
right for a long time, with sensation as if the blood an ulcer in proximal joint of r. thumb. Tension in
Causticum. uo Causticum.
knuckles of last joints on bending in forenoon. Numb- Weariness in morning on waking, > after rising.
ness, with loss of sensation and with tension. Dead- Heaviness at night in bed, and of
; feet. Falhng
.
ness, < morning seem dead, icy-cold, white and with-
; asleep.
out sensation. Calf. Cramp in morning inbed ;
at night. Intermit-
—
Lower Extremities. Tottering from side to side Tearing in tendons beneath r. ; down
tent stitches in 1.
when walking, with sensation as if he staggered more 1. and on dorsum of foot from outer part of r. to outer
; ;
than he really did, without vertigo. Stitches, first margin of foot, < moving foot or toes. Bruised pain
from hip-joint and then from patella downward, < in r. all the forenoon, extending into and above knee.
rest. Weariness from afternoon tiU evening, especially Contraction of r. Tension as if some one forcibly con-
in legs aird knees. Numb or bruised pain in nates tracted the skin, fi'om 7 to 8 p.m. Drawing when ris-
when sitting. ing from a seat and when walking, with sensation as if
—
Hip. Stitches in joint every two minutes, extend- r. leg were too short. Crawling in 1., with prickhng,'
ing towards abdomen in 1. as if in bone. Tearing in as if it would go to sleep.
;
joint; paroxysmal, in 1. joint, as if sprained or dislo- on a misstep or on bending it from side to side, with
cated, causing lameness drawing pain when sitting cracking in joint. Pain as if weary or crushed when
;
and walking prickling-burning in region. sitting after walking, > walking again. Drawing pain
— ;
Thigh. Twitchings above knee. Stitches in 1. in when sitting, with sensation on sitting as if leg would
;
bend of r. on outer surface of r., just above knee in bend under. Drawing. Stiffness.
;
;
downward. Trembling or throbbing sensation in Tearing in dorsum of 1. in ball behind great toe in ; ;
flesh, like a painful tingling. Tension in bend of r. inner margin of r. in inner margin, even in morning
;
in morning on rising, and on bending knee. Beatings in bed in 1. tendo-achillis when sitting sudden, in
; ;
in tendons above bend of 1. knee. Weariness when r. heel. Boring and burning pain in a corn. Press-
walking, and in leg W., with want of breath in ure on dorsum. Aching in soles like a nervous dis-
; ;
ujDper joart, from without inward, < rest. Paralyzed ease. Drawing in r. in evening in tendons of r. in- ;
feeling when sitting and walking. step, extending into great toe, where it is only felt on
Knee. Cracking token walking ; painful, when walk- motion. Tension in heel and tendo-achiUis. Weak-
ing, as if it would be broken or sj)rained. Jerking in ness in morning so that he can hardly stand. Going
1. in afternoon. Stitching when at work. Tearing in to sleep when sitting or lying. Numbness of heel when
r.; on outer side of 1. in patella at night, preventing sitting, with pithiness.
;
that he could not stejD and could not sleep at night on little toe; burning in ball of great ; burning, beneath
drawing, in evening, extending into ankles. Boring in nail of 1. great. Tearing in great in 1. great towards ;
r., with bruised pain on pressure. Pain externally, as tip on outer margin of r. little on margin of httle,
; ;
from an ulcer, extending to thigh. Sore pain. extending towards tip burning in second little
;
Drawing pain, then jerking pain. Drawing and jerk- burning, behind nails of first and second. Pain on
ing pain in 1. patella D. pain, as if weary from walk- posterior joint of great ; in great as if suppurating as
; ;
ing, worse when extending knees than when bending from inflammation behind nail of great in great as if ;
them. Drawings. Tension in hollows when sitting or burnt. Drawing during a storm, extending into thigh,
beginning to walk, > continued lualking. Tensive pain in with tearing. Crawling in 1. great, with sticking, as if
hollow when walking, ivith stiffness. Weariness after it would go to sleep crawling falling asleep of r. big
;
open air. Tearing clown outer side of 1. from knee Eruption in face ; more felt than seen. Nettle-rash, es-
when sitting, the pain extends mto hip-joint on rising pecially just above knees on neck, between scapulte ;
from a seat, with bruised joain in hip when walking and on back. Itching tetter on dorsum of ring finger
and on pressure, not > when sitting; burning, in on nates on neck, ivith moisture. Eruption of the size
;
tibia. Pain after copious micturition; P. at night, of pin-heads, with hollow tip, without moisture, on
extending into groins down tibia. Sprained or para- forehead, neck, scapul£e, arms, hyjDOgastrium, espe-
;
lyzed pain in muscles in afternoon and evening. Pain cially on thighs and in hollows of knees, with itching,
as from a blow on r. tibia. Drawing pain as if in especially in warmth of bed, with burning after scratch-
;
bones. Drawing in r. in evening, with pain in throat ing, when not warm scarcely noticeable, whitish, promi-
cramphke, down outer side of r. wlien sitting or nent on scratching, after scratching a, red spot with
standing. Uneasiness in evening; in 1. at night. large areola.
;;;; ;;
brows near upper lip beneath 1. corner of mouth between first and second phalanges of 1. index, and
; ;
oil r. thumb bchintl r. thumb on index, becoming after scratching burning itching pimples .1. on fore-
; ; ;
body, on chest, arm, back and bend of elbow, with itching pimples and vesicles 1. on outer margin of ;
stitching on touch and sore pain on hard j^ressurc, 1. knee, then burning after scratching. Sticking itch-
afterwards with pain and stinging when not touched. ing over skin on index on r. nates on thigh ; ; ;
Itching P. on 1. cheek on forearms P. on various towards outer part; as from fleas, on back, shoulders,
; ;
])arts, with corrosive itching, and after scratching arms and thighs, especially on dorsum of fingers.
burning. Transparent crystalline P., rounded at apex, Corrosive itching on face, with rush of blood to it,
itching, on hands, the second day, with red areola and with heat and redness, then many red pimjdes.
lillod with milky liquid, the third da}' discharging pus Burning itching near nose. Itching on lobule of ear
a.ud ulcerating, the fourth day some dessicated, others as from a tetter. Voluptuous itching of la,st joint of
ulcerated and coalesced and left a red spot. great toe.
Eruption like chicken-pox (in an infant). Red —
C'liniC'SlI. General tendency to sorene-ss in folds of skin,
pustules on 1. side of forehead, 1. temple, on nose and back of ears, between tliiglis, etc. (Sul.). Small flat warts. Warts
nil middle of chin, with stinging when touched and on fingers, especially on tips and about nails. Horny warts.
when healing covered with scurf. Boil behind ear Horny growth on tip of nose.
on back on chin, near lower lip, with red areola
; Sleep. — Yaioning and stretching of limbs; < night;
near anus, painful, discharging pus and blood. Sup- Y. in forenoon and afternoon; excessive, from 11 a.m.
puration of 1. great toe-nail, with burrowing burning to 3 P.M., after intermittent hiccough excessive, all ;
if excoriated, with itching, and after rubbing smarting. dotal ; when walking, < when sitting but sleep was ;
Vesicles on feet from rubbing on chest and back, ; unrefreshing. Sleep after dinner; and is sleepy early
with anxiety of chest, and fever consisting of chill, in evening. Falls asleep while conversing. Long
heat and sweat; painful, on 1. side of chest and back, sleep in morning. Difficult waking in morning.
which burst, with fever, heat, sweat and anxiety on ; Sleeplessness on account of dry heat; every night
calf, discharging water and healing without supi^ura- after midnight on account of general bruised pain
tion burning, in face, exuding corrosive water when
; every night after 2 o'clock, ^^'oke at 4 o'clock eveiy
touched, afterwards cbying into a scurf; corrosive V. night (in winter) and could hardly ever sleep again.
on heels, with itching itching, covering inner surface ; Falls asleep late on account of heat. Frequent wak-
of r. forearm, the itching only transiently > scratch- ing; with general sweat, which increased on waking.
ing. Ulcer on tip of thumb on heel on leg, with ; ; Frequent starting up in fright from sleep; starting up in
red, hard, inflamed areola, discharging more blood fright on going to sleep. 3Iotions of arms and legs in
than pus, of offensive odor, causing sleeplessness. sleep. Uneasiness all night, after a short sleep she icas
Ulceration again of cutaneous wounds that had almost awakened by anxiety and uneasiness, then necessity to sit
healed. up, with involuntary turning of head from one side to other,
Formication. Crawling in thighs, legs and feet until, being exhausted, she fell asleep again (Rhus t., Sul.) ;
in 1. extending to knee in soles ; in ball of great
calf, ; U. at night, then sweat in morning ever}- night, with ;
on nose, chin and throat, below ears about mouth ; girls, with emissions.
about breasts on back; on arms; in hands; of palms
;
;
—
Fever. Chilliness at 4 r.M.. with
; creeping in legs
on dorsum of 1. hand; on last and middle joints of 1. up into back and weariness, then sweat without heat
fingers between fingers on nates and back of thighs
; ; or thirst the first half of the night, then heat, and
;
body at night, with dry heat on thighs, perineum ; also with hot face in open air after dinner.
; Sensi-
and scrotum, < night in bed and in morning. Itch- tiveness to free air to cold air to a draught, which
; ;
in bend of r. knee, then on tibia on r. tibia. Itching ; day frequent internal C, with cold hands and feet
;
over whole body, not > scratching, with redness like internal C. about midnight, especially in arms and
scarlet-rash and many vesicles. I. on back, with legs, with cutting in back, then general sweat, with
sweat. Itching on lower part of forearms, burning tingling and hea^•iness in head and necessity to Ue
after scratching, I. soon reappears, and new vesicles until noon. C, alternating with sweat C, alternating :
Shivering always on waking at night in a room ; Generalities. —Neuralgic pains, then general numb-
always on going into open air, with gooseflesh gen- ;
ness, with smarting and burning in nose. Sharp pain
eral, as often as he lays down the 1. hand after motion in occiijut, then in abdomeir, then in lower hmbs.
during pain in stomach. Shivering chill, with goose- Shares flying pains in all parts on getting warm in bed,
flesh and with urging to stool, which is soft, accom-
;
keeping him awake most of the night (Merc, Sulph.),
panied by jDinching in whole abdomen, then general in limbs the pains seemed to be in cartilages of joints,
chill, with external coldness, then in the room internal < first joint of great toe and streaking up bones, in ab-
warmth in head. domen the pain was < in region of ascending colon,
Chilliness of -^-arious jjarts. Whole 1. side of body liver and spleen, the pains of head were dull, except
cold and gone to sleej). Coldness of r. forearm and in occiput and in facial and optic nerves. Contused
;
fingers, with stiffness: C. of hands, extending up 1. feeling. Restlessness ; and anguish and ner^"ousness. ;
arm to elbow of hands of feet ; of soles. In sjDine Malaise. Weakness of body and mind after M'aking.
; ; ;
between scapulae, as from a wind. Sensation as if Dulness of senses. Periodicity, often clocklike, is a
cold water ran from r. clavicle across chest to toes. characteristic of Cedron. Aggravation in j^rovers of
Shivering over whole r. side of body ; S. from r. tem- voluj^tuous disiDOsition ^nd of nervous temperament,
ple through forehead, where it becomes a throbbing < in women.
from face over back to knee in neck in evening, ex- ;
in leg, now general sudden from face over chest to beginning with severe pains in 1. temple, with albuminuria. Hys-
;
middle of r. scapula; on outer surface of 1. upper to shut his eyes, and extending to occijjut. Dulness
arm ;transversely across forearm, close to wrist in ;
in morning, with heaviness. Distensive headache, <
finger-tips in soles in a spot on r. side of neck, with
; ;
night. Swollen feeling ; < r. side, and heavy. Vertigo
redness. Heat in face after eating, and in eyes in ;
at 11 A.M. on rising from bed, could not see to hght a
;
face after eating, with redness. Internal H. in head candle, could not tell when it was lighted, did not
after dinner I. heat in head without external heat
;
know her acquaintances. Shooting over 1. eye (Arum
in forehead and back, as if sweat would break out tr.). Pain above eyes as from a band.
sudden, in 1. thigh. Sticking-burning in axilla.
Tearing burning in scalp in front of vertex in even-
—
Temples. Arteries enlarged. Pain from T. to T. ;
in afternoon when walking, with weariness; at night; ing around and over eyes increasing to pain and ;
every night; at night, with uneasy sleep; profuse, extending over ears. Pulsating sensation, with twis1>
when walking in open air ; in attacks general sour, at ; ing pain behind r. ear, changing to dull pain and ex-
night ; on back and abdomen after walking. tending to temples.
Aching in vertex at 10 p.m. 10 a.m. on waking ; ;
pain in 1. hypochondrium, profuse menses and yellow leucorrhoea. to forehead. Smarting during fever, < closing them
It has cured yellow leucorrhcea, with pain under 1. ribs.
S. and burning, with lachrymation. Alternate dryness
and smarting, with moisture. Swollen feeling. Itch-
Cedron. ing. Lachrymation acrid. Redness of white at 11
;
supraorbital neuralgia are reported cured, also many cases pf floating ribs and under r. scapula in r. side oppres- ; ;
supraorbital neuralgia without malarial symptoms. Severe pain in sive, extending now and then to back, with inclination
eyeball, with radiating pains all around eye, shooting into nose, Oppression.
to sigh and draw a deep breath.
causing How of scalding water from eyes and nose, the pain in
head across forehead caused a crazy feeling, coming suddenly after —
Heart. Throbbing. Palpitation during fever, with
working on black. hurried breathing and headache. Pulse rapid; in
morning; increased, firm, full.
Ears.—Pain over. Hard hearing at night. Buzzing Back. — Pain in morning on rising, and in loins P. ;
towards noon. Singing as of crickets. under scapula and in pelvis. Pain in kidneys with ;
Nose. — Discharge of much glassy mucus of much ; profuse urine, smarting and burning in urethra then ;
clear,thin, acrid mucus. profuse micturition of clear urine with burning, and ;
morning before rising, with pains in temples. Nausea. Legs feel enlarged. Numbness of r. leg. Sharp lame
Distention and nausea, generally < rest, > walking pain in r. ankle. Swelling of feet, with pain in all
and eating. Sensation of a stone on. Rolling pain. joints. Pain in heel as if ulcerating in forenoon while
Heat and fulness. walking.
—
Abdomen. Distention towards evening, and hard- ;
with tenesmus. Constipation. sister and other dead friends, cried about it, woke with
—
Urinary Organs. Frequent ineffectual urging. Fre- nightmare, witli sensation of stone in stomach.
quent micturition of much jjale urine. Discharge like Fever. —
Chilliness towards 6 p.m., then frontal head-^
gonorrhoea; thin, gleety D., with formication over ache extending into 'parietal i-egion-t,^ red eyes, itching of
body. Feeling as if a drop of urine were in urethra lids internally and externally, rapid pulse, coldness of
or a constant dropping from it. Pain in urethra when hands and tip of nose, even during fever when the rest
not itrinating, with buriiing. Burning in urethra; of face was red and hot, similar attack next day at
and along ureters. Urine profuse and light-colored; ; 5.30 P.M. at 6 p.ji., after dinner, with shivering in
;
colored, with branlike sediment. feet and tip of nose cold at 9 p.m. all the evening
; ; ;
Sexual Organs. —
Erections in morning; all night, with congestion of head, coldness of hands, feet and
with frequent waking from dreams of jjleasant social nose. Shivering at 3 o'clock, with malaise and in-
;
interviews with female acquaintances E., with desire. ; clination to lie down, the S. renewed by movement,
Excitement at daybreak, with discharge like leucor- coldness of hands, feet and nose, flushes of heat in
rhwa, and swollen mammas, with pain. face, towards 6 p.m. face constantly hot, lively expres-
—
Respiratory Organs. Larynx constricted and tender. sion, smarting in eyes, < closing them. Cold feet
Much clear, thin mucus in bronchi. Difficult respira- forehead in morning, with empty feeling back and ;
tion, with jiartial loss of voice. legs at 6.30 p.m. after dinner, pale hands, red face,
Chest. —
Darting-cutting under ribs. Pain under heavy head.
Cereum Oxalate. 314 Chamomilla.
Heat; 11 a.m., rapid pulse; 6 p.m., with itching of Oppression on moving in morning, with irritabUity'.
; ;
in hands and feet, mouth dry, desire for cold water, begins > motion, with inability for earnest thought
;
shivering, palpitation, hurried breathing, weak pulse, in attacks, < limbs ; sudden, while sitting and walking,
then sensation of dry heat, then profuse sweat, full < knees, with cracking of knees fainthke faintlike, ; ;
and quick jduIsc, with animated, red face, cold and after breakfast paralytic, of painful jjarts, > walking,
;
pale in the aiJyrexia, thirst for warm drinks. Flushes. the pains < sitting or lying, < parts at rest or tensely
Dry at night. Flying in face towards evening, alter- drawn, for instance, in wrist when writing. Faintness;
nating with chills, with bloated appearance. and sickness, sinking about heart, sudden paralyzed feeling
Sweat. in legs, pain in all limbs as if beaten (compare Tanac).
Clinifal. Kecurring cliills, with left-sided headache, numb- Paralyzed fefeling in parts where pains had ceased
—
ness of the limbs, etc. In chills and fever the whole body feels the paralytic feeling in any part is always accompa-
numb with the headache. nied by drawing or tearing jjain, and the drawing or
tearing pains rarely occur without the paralytic or
Cereum Oxalate. numb sensation in the part (see Tanacet.). Stiffness.
Aggravation on. r. side of all symptoms by walking. ;
Triturations with sugar of milk are used for low dilutions. Amelioration when walking during midday heat by ; ;
emotional sphere is, however, most characteristic and cially those which involved joints and extended along
serves to indicate the remedy in a greater number of bones, as paralytic and drawing pains in morning on ;
complaints than its general symptomatology might rising, with disinclination to mental labor; on appear-
suggest. ance of menses, loith obstinacy even to quarreling ; after
Allies. — Puis., Sulph., Aeon., Nat. m. ; also Arnica, dinner; the hj^pochondriac whims and peevishness
Gnaphal. and Tanacet. seem to him to depend ujDon stupidity and heaviness
Generalities. —
Sitting stiff like a statue, noticing of head and constiiDation. Impatience (Ign.) every- ;
nothing the child becomes stiff, bends backward, stamps thing goes too sloidy. Intolerance of being spjoken to or in-
;
on the nurse\s arm, screams and throivs evei'ything off. Con- terrupted, < after rising from sleep, with sluggish pupils.
mUsions in children, now one leg, now the otha- is moved up Reserved. Taciturn and earnest, reconciled to his ;
about, with heat and redness of cheeks, confused talk and picious that he may have been insulted. Inchned to )
open eyes. Starting. Stretching. The child will neither scold. Gloomy. Anxiety (Aeon.) in bed, with rapidly ;
i
stand nor walk, and cries piteously will always lie, changing pupils while urinating, without mechanical
; ; 1
does not wish to be carried. hindrance ivith ineffectual urging to urinate, without
; t
Stitches in various parts, < joints jumping from much urine in bladder ; and dissatisfaction with everything /
;
place to place (Puis.), < knees and ankles, > motion ; in that she undertakes, irresolution, with flushes
of heat in face
joints, along bones and in muscles, in latter with jerk- and cool sweat in palms ; with uneasiness with trem-
;
ing and tearing or drawing pains, in r. then 1. leg, bling and palpitation as if he must go to stool. Ap-
;
;
extending into ankles and dorsa of feet, then again in prehension. Dread of wind; of work. (Conscientious
r. shoulder, on hips or 1. half of head. Tearing here scrui^les about everything.)
and there; T. in attacks in evening. Pains seem in- Excitement; and confusion. Joyless didness of senses,
tolerable. Pains < eructation; at night, > warm com- with ineffectual desire to sleep. Waking stupefied slumber '
throat and occijDut, when standing long and keeping head and nausea. Omission of words when writing or
bodyin one position; composed of itching and stick- speaking. Stammering, mistakes in speaking. Van-
ing, in spots, now in one part, now in another, < ishing of thought; in afternoon. Inattention. Ideas
scratching. Bruised pain in stormy weather. Draw- fixed (later action). Stupefaction, with vertigo with ;
ing pain in all bones, even in occipftt in head, now compression of brain. Comprehends nothing aright,
;
in shoulder-joint and hip-joint, now in lower limbs as if deaf or in a waking dream. Misunderstands
in scapulas, chest and hands, as from taking cold. qi;estions, answers incorrectly, with a subdued voice,
Chamomilla. 315 Chamomilla.
as if delirious. Exhaustion in evening. Indolence after long sitting ; while sitting erect after long stoop-
; ;
;
in morning. At night it seems as if he heard voices of ing and some cough (on stooping) (after lying down, ; ;
absent persons. Mistakes a familiar person for a differ- with dim vision and heat in face) < when talking ;
ent (larger) one, while overpowered with sleep. Un- staggering, in morning on rising ; in attacks, with tendency
consciousness in a child, frequent changes in face, distortion to faint ; as if head were top-heavy, when walking after
of eyes, contraction of faded muscles, rattling in chest, cough, eating in evening, as if unable to collect his senses
;
;
Clinica.!. —
^The great indication for the use of Cliamomilla
—
Forehead. Stitches; in r. eminence. (Tearing while
sitting or turning in bed, with sensation as if a lump
is to be found in the mental condition of the patient children ;
are extremely restless and impatient, they want to be petted con- were falUng forward) paroxysmal T. sticking, ex-
;
;
stantly and carried about, and they cry piteously if tliey cannot tending into chest. Digging and in r. temple, chang- ;
have everything they want older people are peevisli and im-
;
ing to sensation of a sharp corner pressing inward.
patient, extremely sensitive to pain, even the slightest twinge is
Pressure forenoon above eyes over r., eye towards
; ; ;
intolerable, they are always complaining. It is not infrequently
indicated in people who have been in the habit of taking opium, noon, with pressure on r. ball in protuberances, < ;
bromide of potash, etc. These mental symptoms will call for the sitting and studyiiig, > walking now r., now 1. emi- ;
drug in a great variety of neuralgias, painful diseases, hysterical nence, with digging in sagittal suture, with aching
;
more amenable to treatment. over r., with pressure upon eyes and stitches in r. tem-
ple jerking, < eating. Constriction as with a broad
Head. —Wagging backward and forward. Inclination
;
eyes would fall out. Tearing at night. Burrowing, pressure and rush of blood to head boring, in r., with ;
< forehead and temples. Pressure increasing and de- heaviness and digging in head. Tearing in one ex- ;
aeasing, < half of forehead and in r. temple, where there tending outward, luith sticking. Digging; < r., with
are stitches, lohich sometimes extend to occiput like electric pressure. Pressure as loith a finger, also < mental work
and in vertex^ with sticking, > midday heat, with
Aching ; in morning, > when fully awake in even- ; ; stitches in 1. temple. Pain 1. 1. then heat in fore- ;
ing ; in afternoon, with heaviness and with stitches in head, with pain in it wcmdering, always < at the be- ;
ing, < motion, earnest thought, reading, < in forehead, ples extending over forehead and temples, < directing ;
with inability to fix attention < evening, with weak- attention to it, and sudden stooping and mental exer-
;
ness of head ; with jaressure as from a finger, sometimes tion ; extending to temples and occiput, with sensation
in temples, sometimes in lower part of forehead and as if^ head were pressed from all sides ; extending to
in frontal eminences, with inclination to bend head neighboring parts, < forehead and temples, < r. side,
backward with j^ain in eyeballs and sensation in r. with pressure often on r. eyebaU in region of superior
;
half of head, < r. temple, as from an angle pressing oblique muscle extending over head, the head seems ;
into head; mostly one-sided frontal, > dinner and pressed from all sides, < r. temple ; in upper part of
eructations, with warmth of head and vertigo throb- brain, extending as a compression over skull.
; Pain ;
bing, as if it would Ijurst, on waking consisting of in r. side at noon
; extending over forehead and tem- ;
ical,stupefying, in afternoon, beginning with pressure ietal in one half of brain, < r.
eminences ; in one ;
upon vertex, then extending to forehead and temples. half, as after taking cold. Pain, with warmth in head
Brain feels constricted by meninges by dura mater, ; and vertigo. Throbbing in attacks in one half of
"•
appearance of heat in head and sweat. brain. Drawing pain. Cracking in 1. half of brain,
Confusion; 5 a.m. on waking, and stupefaction; with grating.
niorning on waking morning after waking ; in morn-
; Occiput.—-Stitches ;
jerking in 1. ;
pain in 1. Heavi-
ing, with sticking and boring, < r. temple afternoon, ; ness and confusion.
;
Fulness.
with pressure on eyes ; afternoon, with paroxysmal press-
ure ; < lying > nosebleed, with abnormal sensations
Scalp. —
Stitches, < vertex, as if seated in bone.
—
; Eyes. -Swollen in morning and agglutinated, icith puru-
in nose; with disinclination to mental labor, which lent mucus. Inflamed in morning and full of gum.
aggravated the headache. Stupefaction 7 p.m., with ; Stitches. Pressure. Heat; with feeling as if their
vertigo, < closing eyes. Fulness. Pulsation. Heavi- surfaces were dry and rough then lachrymation, then ;
burrowing in temples, < r. Congestion 5 a.m. < ; ; if ball were drawn backward. Pupils contracted and ;
at noon during the heat, > in evening while walking r., cannot open thein half-open in morning, eyes ;
glands. Congestion in white of r. inner canthus. ing of cheek. Digging in back, < lower, with press-
Conjunctiva swollen and dark red. Stitches in ure in roots of lower back. Boring in morning on ;
as if pressed with fingers in upper and inner part, ;in roots, < hollow ones, momentarily > cold water,
through nasal canal into nose. Pressure in orbital then < with digging. Aching in second and third ,
compressed from all sides and obscuration of vision (Nat. eating ; aftei- warm food ; in I. upper after ivarm food
m.). Sensitiveness to light. Weakness in morning, (Puis.) in diseased 1. upper back during breakfast; ;
by the light it seemed as if rays of light jDassed fi-om (in warm room) < after warm drink (Puis.), < coffee; ;
the eyes to the flame. Blackness before eyes. Vision < night, when they drive one to the borders of distraction,
dim with chilliness obscured at side if vision is
; ; with thirst and redness of one cheek and hot siveat on
fixed upon a white object. Flickering. head (Aeon.) of 1. lower canine and incisor next to ;
Clinical. Various forms of inflammation, ophthalmia neo- it, < touch of tongue; in 1. upper hollow back, >
—
natorum (purulent ophthalmia), keratitis, especially of the pustu- dinner, < supper with swelling of cheek as from ; ;
as before coryza in forenoon, with fulness. ; Irritation second and third upjjer molars, extending to beneath
to sneeze, with a-aivUng, dry heat, stopped sensation, feeling eyes; at 6 p.m., < lower, where it seemed to start from
as if coryza ivould appear, also with pressure in forehead. anterior foramen (mental foramen) of upper back ;
Sneezing; in evening. Coryza; thin, fluent. Bleed- teeth. Tensive pressing-asunder in upper, < second
ing in afternoon from r. nostril, with increase of
; ; and third molars. Throbbing and heat in A. and gum
inflammation of 1. wing. Semitiveness to all smells of upper back teeth at 9 a.m., then about lower jaw,
(Aeon.). Offensive smell to beer. with boring and digging in roots of teeth, momentarily
—
Clinical. Nasal catarrh, with inability to sleep. > cold water. Heaviness in upper, < r. of lower, ; ;
crack in middle of lower (Nat. c.) scabby ulceration on on back a.nd on palate dry ; with thirst for water, loss
; ;
borders dry dry at night and sticldng together, with- of appetite, flushes of heat, sweat of face and palpita-
; ;
out thirst. Stitches in jaw, extending into inner ear ; in r. tion, then unnatural hunger. Jerking from posterior
joint, extending into tipper hack teeth; pain on opening end of hard palate to scaljD. Spasmodic drawing pain
as if masseters were cramped, extending into teeth; in palate towards fauces. Scraping-burning in back
heaviness, with burrowing in alveoli heaviness of part towards noon. Tickling in hard palate. Dry-
;
lower at 1 p.m. V^eak feeling in muscles of mastica- ness in morning, with bitter-tasting mucus in morn- ;
tion, with inchnation to hold mouth open and with ing, then distention of abdomen and imperfect stool.
salivation. Stitches in salivary glands. Pressure in salivary
Mouth. Teeth. —
Covering of mucus. Looseness. glands. Salivation ; of sweetish, metallic taste, also after
Stitches in lower, in morning in roots of 1. upper supper tough. ; Foul breath after dinner. Taste bit- ;
molars; in r. lower back, with pressure and with ter in morning ; bitter, aromatic fatty like rancid ; ; ;
heaviness of lower alveoli; intermittent, back and fat, to everything ; sour sour to bread sUmy (putrid ; ;
;
Throat. —
Spasmodic contraction of external ptery- ness in epigastric region. Sinking at pit, he is be-
goid muscle 1. Sticking in parotid r., with pressure. side himself with anxiety, moans and sweats. Indi-
; ;
in tonsils; r. ;'with sensitiveness to touch. Pain; in sleep, with hardness after eating ; with tension with ;
;
I. side of fauces on swallowing, redness of velum and pain hardness. Tympanitis in afternoon. Rumbling < ;
in fauces on pressure under angle ofjaiu ; in back part, below navel; with feeling as before diarrhoea; with
< moving throat and swallowing; burning pain in cutting as before diarrhoea, > pressure and rubbing
soft palate, with irritation to cough. Pressure in with jjain and sensation as before diarrhoea, > emis-
pharjaix, obhging frequent swallowing P. in soft sion of flatus which has the odor of sulphuretted hy-
;
extending to base of skull; with pressure on hard while walking or breathing deeply, < in hepatic re-
palate; spasmodic. Tension in soft i^alate, tlien gion after dinner, with urging to stool, and stool ;
spasmodic contraction in it tension and j^ressure, with urging to stool and passage of flatus trans-
; ;
with pressure upon uvula. Oppression. versely across before midnight, extending into chest, ;
Soreness, with swelling of parotid on swallowing, with thirst into chest after starting as in fright as
; ; ;
as from a plug. Rawness. Throbbing in back part. from fiatidence, extending into middle of chest. Cutting
Swollen sensation in tonsils in morning, with diffi- rather than sticking, loith salivation ; C. before menses, with
;
cult swallowing with feeling of hardness and heavi- drawing in thighs ; C. in afternoon, extending down-
;
ness. Food at supper seems to remain in pit, with ward into bladder, > emission of flatus and rubbing ;
fulness, nausea and eructations. Uvula feels too long. on waking, extending deep into pelvis. Pinching.
Tickling in soft palate at noon. Feeling in oesophagus Griping after a glass of water, with rumbling. ;
as if a ball filled with air were raised into throat by Pain in morning in bed, > doubling up with ; ;
contraction of oesophagus, with anxiety. rumbling, urging to stool, which consisted of dissolved
—
Stomach. Appetite diminished with pressure and fffices, with rushing wind, the pain causing nausea and
;
tension in stomach and nausea, which was > by sweat, < on face intolerable at sunrise intermittent, ; ;
eating lost
; lost, but returned on eating.
; Disgust with fiatidence in hypochondria and stitches through chest;
at food. Shuddering when food is set before him. flatulent flatulent, with motions of flatus as if it ;
Aversion to animal food; (to broth). Unnatural would push through muscles, rumbling and grum-
hunger in evening. (Desire for sauerkraut.) Thirst; bhng, pushing especially on abdominal rings, then emis-
in evening with febrile heat and redness of cheeks sion of flatus comj^ressive drawing. Troubles as in
;
;
; ;
unquenchable (Aeon.). Eructations (Puis.) after constipation. Tension, < above navel, with nausea. ;
breakfast; after supper, with pain in abdomen, near Sensation as if hollow, with constant motion in it
1. anterior superior spinous process of ilium of gas (with blue rings around eyes), when the attack occurs ;
smelling like bad eggs (Sulph.) sour almost sour, after in the evening it is associated with anxiety. Cold-
; ;
in afternoon of food. ; Hiccough. Nausea in morn- ing between scapulse, with stitches in r. frontal emi- ;
with tension in stomach fainthke faintlike in pit of upper in morning on rising, causing anxiety, restless-
; ;
stomach, > eating. Vomiting; bilious; sour (sour ness and peevishness. Griping-tearing in region of
^
smell, from mouth) of food, caused at first by ftilness navel and lower doivn on sides, with pain in small of back
;
of abdomen, then by nausea. as if broken ; cutting above navel after dinner. Pain
Rumbling. Stitches; in 1. side near pit; in jiit. above navel. Gurgling in side extending into abdo-
Griping in pit, inclined to extend to chest, in morn- men. Sticking in r. side 1. while walking. Tearing ;
ing on getting out of bed, > pressure, warmth and in side as if parts were rolled into a ball. Stitches in
bending double. Pain on r. side near pit in pit on r. hyiDochondria.; < walking and standing in 1. on
; ; ;
pressure and beneath short ribs, impeding breathing, < walking, > pressure and retracting abdomen.
; Ten-
Coffee. Pressure after eating a little ; at cardiac orifice in sive pain in hypochondriac region, with tension around
afternoon, not seldom extending to oesophagus; < car- brain and dry catarrh in chest. Pressure in hypo-
diac orifice, with spasmodic constriction anxious cries chondria and stomach after eating. ;
Pushing outward
about pain at pit as if it were pressed down, with of flatus in hypochondria. Sensation as if a hernia
Sweat as from a §tone.
; would protrude in hepatic region while walkiijg
Constriction. Oppression in pit, with pressure while sitting, > pressure and rubbing below anterior
; ;
downward. Tension and in oesophagus and in margin of liver while walking at noon, > pressure and
; ;
spasmodic, and about navel spasmodic, extending Stitches above jnibis in r. inguinal region, with
; ;
along oesophagus to throat, with apprehension and sensation as if something would protrude; near r.
nausea from profuse sweetish saliva. Drawing, with ilium after violent running; near ilium, < 1., when
pain and heaviness as if distended by a hard body. walking, < after eating, > pressure or bending far
Heaviness. Fulness after eating while eating, with forward while walking. Cutting deep in pelvis, >
;
;
nausea after eating extending into pharynx, with emission of odorless flatus spasmodic, in lowest part
; ;
Chamomilla. 318 Chamomilla.
of abdomenin morning. Pain above pubis after din- mucus in is only detached by violent hawking ;
larynx, which
ner ; and 1. anterior-superior spinous process
near r. catarrhal, with dryness of eyelids.
of trachea, Trachea,
after Bruised pain in lower muscles.
breakfast. lohistling, ivheezing and
rattling when breathing ; mucus,
Dragging towards ring as if a hernia would appear. with rattling respiration rawness in upper part ; press-
;
Uneasiness along crest of ilium on motion, with pain. ure, with irritation to cough (Aeon.).
—
Clinical. Flatulent colic. Colic, especially after anger, Cough at night from irritation low in trachea ; in a par-
with red cheeks and hot perspiration. Indigestion produced by axysm at midnight, with which something seems to rise into
anger. throat, as if she would suffocate ; on account of rattUng
Eectum. —Sticking after stool. Urging to stool in mucus in upper j)art of trachea, with -pain in place
from which the mucus was detached (when the child
morning on rising after eating.
; Blind hiemorrhoids
tendency to ; bleeding (Puis.). Itching pain in anus. is angry) ; dry ; dry in sleep ; dry on account of itch-
Stool. —Diarrhcea;
nightly, with colic so that she must ing and tickling in trachea behind pit of throat.
bend double; smelling like rotten eggs; green,
hot, Expectoration of blood after tickling in larynx and
watery (Puis., Grat., Mag.), painless, consisting of fxces trachea. Moaning and groaning. Short breath after
and mucus; white, slimy, with colic; watery, also with a short, rapid walk, with palpitation and small, hard,
colic; painful at night, with nausea; with j^ain and rapid jDulse and croaking and deep, with heaviness
; ;
often like chopped eggs and spinach nearly always of foul odor,
;
;
;
Chest. —
Scirrhous hardness of mamma. Ratthng
especially in cliildren during teething or after taking cold ; associa- in in night on waking, > hawking of clear blood.
r.
ted with colic, often with soreness of the anus.
Jerking in 1. pectoralis major. Stitches; in r. ; in
—
Urinary Organs. Sticking in neck of bladder when inner part of r. r., about nipple; in r., near sternum;
;
puce and glans. Soreness on margin of prepuce. lower part anteriorly on 1. lower jDart in cartilages
; ;
Erections; in morning in bed; violent; violent in of 1. sixth rib ; to 1. of middle of sternum beneath ;
afternoon. Itching of scrotum. Desire (later action). ensiform cartilage, somewhat to 1. above heart deep ; ;
Emissions nightly. above heart during the day, < morning in r. half at ;
Female. —
Smarting-burning in vagina. Aa-id, 11 A.M. ; r. half in forenoon beneath ribs and scapula ;
wciterydischarge after dinner; yellow, biting leucorrhcea when breathing ; through chest oit every respiration
Discharge of dark blood from a newly-born girL from middle towards r. side after every expiration;
Drawing from anterior part of smaU of back, griping between 1. nijDple and sternum on inspiration.
and pinching in uterus, then discharge of large clots of Tearing in clavicle and neck. Pinching trans-
blood. Dragging toicards uterus like labor pains, loith versely across upper in evening. Pain beneath
frequent urging to urinate. Profuse discharge of clotted sternum ; under 1. clavicle after long sitting on r. ;
blood, with labor pains in uterus and tearing in veins side after long stooping, then in 1., then farther back-
of
legs. Metrorrhagia even in old people. Suppression ward beneath sternum, impeding breathing ; draw-
; ;
of menses, with swelling of pit of stomach and pain ing, in r. or feeling as if repeateclly drawn inward;
as if it would be pressed down, swollen abdomen, tensive, across chest on inspiration burning, from ;
labor pains and anasarca. beneath sternum to mouth. Pressure above r. nipple
Clinical. —A
very valuable remedy for uterine hjemorrhages,
below r. clavicle, and sticking in small of back. Con-
the flow is irregular, dark and clotted sometimes there is con-
;
striction ; on level with nipples ; in upper part, which
stant oozing of dark, foul blood, with occasional bright gushes hurts on coughing. Suffocative tightness, constriction of
(Bell.). Membranous dysmenorrhoea. Menstrual colic, especially larynx, in region of pit of throat, irritation to cough (Puis.,
the result of anger. Severe pains following labor, especially
if they extend down thighs, with great nervous
Sulph.). Oppression; in morning; at 11 a.m., while
excitement.
Threatening miscarriage from fits of anger. During labor the sitting, pain while walking as from flatus in upper ;
patient is intolerant of the pain, the os is rigid and the pains abdomen, with pain, and with pain in stomach as in
extend into the thighs. Puerperal convulsions after anger, one beginning of heartburn, then burning in spine. Con-
cheek hot, the other pale. Suppression of milk from anger. In-
flamed breasts.
traction. Internal soreness, as
bruised. Irritation if
to cough beneath xipper piart of sternum, tvithout cough.
Respiratory Organs. Tickhng in afternoon, with — Burning, with dulness of head, as if he did not know
irritation to hacking cough. Larynx raiu ; and scrap- where he was, with anxiety. Rush of blood.
ing ; oppression in region, with constriction; tickhng
in morning, with hacking cough and expectoration of
—
Heart. Stitches above r. ventricle during motion,
; ;
Hard and full in morning on waking. At one time into wrist, with feeUng in forearm as from pressure on
strong, at another small and weak, also irregular as to nerves. Soreness of all joints as 'if bruised and tired out
frequency. Small and soft small in morning and ; (Arn.), no powei- in hands and feet, though without ordi-
easily comprcssiVjle. nary weariness. Bruised feeling in joints at 7 p.m., ;
—
Neck. Stitohes near ear. Pain behind 1. ear < r. wrist even in bones, with stitches in ulna and
;
rheumatic pain in muscles. (Tensive stiffness of tibia, which seem to start from joints; preventing
iiiUHclcs.j sleep. Paralytic pains in volar surface of metatarsus
Back.—Stitches forenoon towards evening on ; ; ; or dorsal surface of metacarpus or lower half of bones
inspirationon 1. ;
Tearing drawing. Pain side. ; of forearm and leg, < on their dorsal surface.
afternoon 11 p.m. on long sitting
;
drawing. Bruhcd; ;
Weakness sudden; of joints; in forenoon, < rest, >
;
sensation in muscles of bach and loins ; B. pain in morn- motion and going into open air, with heaviness and
ing on waking on lying down to sleejj, with drawing
; with drawing pain in shoulders and ankles, and espe-
along nerves, extending into pelvis and parietes of ab- cially weakness and restlessness of arms. Heaviness ;
domen; < stooping. Fulness after eating, with in forenoon, with wandering tearing in r. upper arm,
anxiety and tearing, afterwards extending to abdomen. 1. leg, back, temporal muscles, finally seated in 1. teeth;
Contractive sensation in spine. Stitches in r. on waking, with general weakness with yawning and ;
acromion. Bruised sensation in rhomboid muscles electric sparks in 1. shoulder, extending into muscles
of scapulas B. jsain between scapula;, < stooping, and
; of nape. Pain in r. shoulder-joint in afternoon, and at
in intercostal muscles. times in its vicinity.
Lumbar Region. Stitches r. Pain in afternoon — ; Arm. —Stitches through r. into shoulder; along
after sitting pain after stooping, with bruised feeling
;
bones, < in forearms and in metacarpal bones, < r.
and stitches; in sacral region^ < night; unbearable, at Tearing in muscles in morning after waking, < in
night if he lies on opposite side, and in hip-joint; flexors of forearm; along nerves; < cool evening air;
(labor pain) drawing paralytic pain extending
; crawling, in shafts of bones,as if numb and asleep, ex-
into thigh. Feeling in bed as if it would be tending into fingers. Drawing or tearing in articular
broken, with dragging and drawing pains extending ligaments and periosteum, from shoulders to fingers,
from hepatic region over abdomen deep into pelvis. after midnight, < later in night, > lying on jjainful
Bruised feeling, also after stooping on lying clown to ; arm. Paralytic pain along nerves to finger-tips in ;
sleep, with drawing along nerves extending into pelvis muscles, < flexors, and extending along nerves into
and parietes of abdomen with drawing and pressure ; hands, alternately in both arms, at one time in median,
extending into Avails of abdomen; extending with at another in ulnar or radial nerve. Stiffness as if it
drawing over walls of abdomen to inguinal region. would go to sleep xchen grasping anything. Going to
Drawing pain when stretching on walking. Stiff pain sleep of 1. going to
;
sleep on grasping anything firmly.
after sitting. Weakness. Pricking, numb feeling, waking at night.
Extremities. -Cracking of joints, < lower, loith bruised UpjDer Arm. —
Pain in r. and in- shoulder-joint.
pain in joitiU. Jerking on falling asleep. Trembling Bruised pain in r. biceps and brachialis, < pressure.
of legs and hands. Stitches around joints, < shoulders —
Elbow. Stitches in r. 1. 1. at noon; on outer side
; ;
outward and downward into long bones deep in ; internal condyle, as if ulner nerve were compressed
joints,usually with paralytic feeling in arms and legs, ; as after carrying arras bent, < extending arms. Draw-
following the nerves, with weakness paralytic, fi-om ;
ing and paralytic pains and in hands. Paralytic feeling
,
joints along long bones, > rising wandering, in joints, ; in region of head of radius and of tendon of biceps,
extending into long bones, with feeling as if pain in extending into middle of upper aim in r., as from ;
bones would appear. Tearing; > tossing about in pressure on ulnar ner\'e. Paralytic drawing extending
bed in joints, < of arms wandering < arms and
; ; ; along nerves, with sticking.
legs, now in lower, now in upper half of fibula, then —
Forearm. Stitches on outer side of upper half of r.
along tibia, now in metacarpal, now in metatarsal through middle of dorsal surface of r. along ulna, ;
bones and < along outer side of radius, then pain in with drawing. Pain in 1. above wrist; drawing, iiv
knees and elbows, along flexor surface, in tendons and ternally from elbow to linger-tips late in evening
in belhes of flexors, < stretching joints. Drawing- bruised, in muscles, < 1. Paralytic pain along r.
tearing jerks in shafts of bones or in tendons. radial nerve, < lower half; in ulna, extending to tip
Pain in knees and elbows 1. forearm and r. leg
; ; of little finger as from pressure upon radial nerves,
;
in periosteum, with paralytic ireakness ; wandering, <" at also extending to middle of hands. Feeling as if too
the beginning in joints on motion, as if they were stiff
; short, and on bending hand backward pain in arteries
and would break rheumatic, in bends of knees and ; on flexor surface. < below styloid process. Arteries
elbows. Drawing
jjain now in tibula, now in ulna, feel too short, < radial, with spasmodic pain ulnar, ;
extending ft-om joint above; the drawing pains and with pain in arteries on bending hand backward.
stitchesabout joint seem intolerable and make him Spasmodic feeling in 1. flexors as if asleep.
peevish paralytic D. pain in various joints, in elbows,
;
sal surface of r. on dorsal surface of 1., then r. on of fibula as from jDressure on a nerve upon pero-
; ; ; ;
dorsal surface, between 1. thumb and index in meta- neal nerve below head of fibula; along peroneal ;
carpal bone of thumb in metacarioal bones, < r. and nerve, with crawling.
; Bruised pain in muscles iiero- ;
< dorsal surface of fourth and fifth, with jsaralytic neal. Feeling as of a broad bandage, < sitting, with
feeling. Pain in 1. burning, in afternoon. Drawing heaviness.
; Tension in calves. Paralytic pain on
in metacariDal bones, < interosseous surface, with anterior and inner side in peroneal muscles, with ;
Fingers. —
Stitches in r. index in third joint of r. extending downward. ;
Pain as after an exhausting
index third phalanx of r. index in little on dorsal climb feeling as after a long march, > motion. Neces-
; ; ; ;
about first joint of r. thumb in afternoon in flexor calves in morning with inclination to stretch them. ; ;
surface of second phalanx of r. thumb in first phal- Craioling in calves, ivith heaviness ; in 1. calf, with weak-
;
anx of r. thumb, extending forward from upper joint. ness of it and of knees C, gone-to-sleep feeling in 1. ;
Sticking-jerking in first joint of r. thumb. Pain in calf. Prickling in calf, with stitches, weariness and
tip of 1. ring sprained, in thumb and index on motion. heaviness in muscles.
; Hea^dness in muscles of calves
Going to sleep in morning. while sitting, with tingling-crawling. Falling asleep
—
Lower Extremities. Drawing and tension in joints, while sitting feeling as if they would fall asleep. ;
< knees. Weakness and heaviness. ; Ankle. Stitches in 1. Tearing during rest. Sprained —
—
Thigh. Stitches above r. gluteus maximus in r. sensation. Constriction as of a band of extensors ; ;
—
;
outer side below nates on outer side of lower half of ; Foot. Sudden swelling of one and of one sole.
r., also on bending leg on outer side of 1. in evening, Spasmodic contraction of soles.
; Stitches on outer
with difficulty in walking in forepart of lower half of margin
;
of 1. in soles along metatarsal bones 1. sole ; ;
1.; upward in 1. Tearing, and in legs. Pain on pos- along first and second metatarsal bones. Tearing,
;
terior surface of r. when walking on i:)osterior part with intolerance of bed-covers. Pain in middle of 1.
;
of r. while extending leg in walking, < inner side in sole in heel, as after long standing and as if os calcis ; ;
hips indescribable, on rising from a seat and when would jjush through skin. Sprained pain in bones
;
lying if stretched out; in hip-joint as if dislocated, in in soles while lying. Itching pain internally in side
evening on walking after sitting bruised bruised, on of heel. Necessity to draw up on account of pain in
; ;
anterior surface on walking, with weakness tensive, in calves and knees, on stretching out they fell asleep.
;
r. while bearing weight ujjon leg with knee bent par- Spasmodic sensation in muscles of soles. Drawing in ;
alytic, on outer side of r. Paralytic stiffness, with 1. sole. Weakness; nightly paralytic, with drawing
weariness like a bruise. (Compare hip and thigh with pain in legs and ankles and pithy sensation in soles.
Gnaphalium.) Paralyzed sensation. Going to sleep; while sitting;
—
Knee. Creaking on motion, with cracking. Giving 1. while sitting.
way at 7 p.m. on walking. Spasmodic contraction in Toes. Spasmodic contraction, with tearing in limbs. —
muscles, as after a fatiguing walk. Stitches r., then Stitches in 1. second. Bruised sensation in belhes of ;
of r. outer side of r. outer side of 1., and in neigh- sitting as if they would bend under and go to sleep, <
; ;
hollow on stretching drawing, extending through leg a red spot on lumbar vertebrae and on side of abdo-
;
late in evening spasmodic contracting, in r. popliteal men, they itch, < night, with smarting and with shud-
;
artery, as after a fatiguing march. Feeling as if articu- dering about the spot, < evening. Inflamed pustule
lar surfaces were separated r., then 1. on walking. on margin of ala nasi pustules on face, itching on
; ;
;
Tension. Feeling as if popliteal artery were too short touch. Ulcer surrounded by red areola and itching;
while sitting. Sensation in hollow as if an artery burning and biting jxiin in an ulcer at night, toith crawling
were swollen and painful. Weakness. and hyper aesthesia to touch (Sulph.) jerking and stick- ;
Leg. Cramp in calves; night in bed when stretch- ing pain in an U. (previously existing U. became ;
ing out feet, > bending knee. Stitches below head of painful) (on foot, with redness around it, swelling ;
fibula r. in middle of forepart of r. leg on outer and bruised pain). Stickmg, > scratching, with prick-
; ; ;
side below 1. knee on walking on outer side of r. ling. Biting on various parts.
; Itching of sweating
calf, extending downward into leg. Pain below head parts; I. of forehead; nates; sole.
of fibula at 5 p.m., as from pressure on ulnar nerve at Sleep. Yawning in forenoon, with desire to stretch — ;
elbow, extending downward, < lower half of r. leg without sleepiness, with gay activity incomplete. On ;
pain in peroneus tertius (?) as after ascending a moun- waking always found himself lying on r. side, with
tain,with pain along extensors of 1. foot, then pain hand under head on r. side, with legs drawn up or ;
along nerve peroneus extending to middle of thigh, on r. half of back on back or r. side. Sleepiness ;
< at lower j)art of interosseous ligament, with stitches during the day if he sits down, but inability to sleep if he
Ghamomilla. 321 Chelidonium.
lies down; while eating. Difficult and late waking ; 1 from back to abdomen between scapuhu in morning ; ;
from an unpleasant and dreamy sleep. Late falling i on waking till 9 o'clock, < lumbar vertebra;,
asleep on account of unpleasant thoughts. Sleepless- [ Heat; in morning after coffee, with nveal, vomiting of
ness and attacks of anxiety, with vivid fancies; S. tilll mucus, then bitter taste, iveakness in head a.ndna use bitter
from 9 a.m. till noon at night, with sleeplessness at
2 A.M. mi account of painful weakness in limbs, heat and \
; ;
Frequent waking in sweat, which ceases night, with restlessness at night, with unquenchaljle ;
out, tossing about and talking. when lying on back trying to sleep, with .sweat; ereri.
Talking unintelligibly,
directing that obstacles be removed. Moaning. Groan- in lightly covered -parts, those not covered almost cold ; dry ;
ing, with hot, clammy sweat on forehead. internal; sensation o/cxte-na^ without external heat; ex-
Snoring in-
spirations; which are shorter than expirations, with ternal, with intolerance of bed-covers flushes over ;
open mouth and hot, clammy sweat on forehead, whole body. In head with confusion with heavi- j
; ;
Restless, with frequent waking and difficult fallini ness, < occiput; head and face; rushing over head and
asleep again. Opi^ressive, his face looks fretful and face; in head and face, with rush of blood and feeling
sad. Unrefreshing. Dreams towards morning, with as if sweat would break out wliile the skin remained
;
Fever. — Chilliness; at 4 p.m., duiing which he said evening, ivith flying shiveting. Of ears. Of hands. In
\
things which he would not have said, with nausea in 1. foot, with sweat, then general sweat burning insoles j
;
abdomen lasting till 11 p.m., then throbbing-sticking at night (Sulph.) burning and itching in feet as after j
;
which sounds seem to come from a distance, nausea, Sweat in morning (in morning, with biting in I
;
;
uneasiness, tossing about, stupefaction of head and skin) at night from 10 to 3, without sleep I
on slight- ; ;
dead feeUng in skin when scratched in evening, at est motion, with weariness sour on covered parts ; <
;
'
; ;
night sweat and thirst on uncovering on going to below temples on face, neck and hands on palms,
; ; ' ; ;
sleep ;
(after eating, then heat in cheeks) over ichole ;
body, with heat of face, which comes out of eyes like fire
HVicilirlrvninrn
L/neilUOIliUm.
;
during heat, after heat sweat with sticking in 1. half of, -A- tincture
heat; (internal, without external coldness, except cold General Action. The most prominent action of '
feet, with thirst, then heat and sweat, but if she puts Chelidonium is upon the liver. Symptoms of inflam-
j
an arm out of bed chill, and if she covers it in bed mation, of jaundice, of disturbed function of the bowels
sweat, with tearing in forehead). and kidneys and sympathetic affections of the right
Chill on anterior part of body. C. in various pcurts, alter- lung are numerous and well marked. See also the
nating ivith heat, at one time hands cold at another warm^ sj^mptoms in joints, skin, etc.
at one time forearm at another upper arm cold, at another Allies. Caulophyll., PodophylL, Mercur.. Bry.. —
warm, at one time forehead cold and cheeks hot, etc. (Aeon.). China, Mag. c. Bap., Phos., Lye, Puis.
Cold limbs, with heat of face and eyes and hot breath Generalities. Emaciation. Reeling as if she would —
cheeks, hand and feet, with heat on forehead, neck. fall forward, without vertis^o. Trembling of whole
chest, then heat and redness of r, cheek in dorsal body. Stretching.
; Twitching now and then on
; ;
vertelDra:^, whence shivering extends over body in re- various spots in head, clavicle and limbs
;
of arms
,
; ;
gion of kidneys, with attacks of shi\ering creeping, in and legs, and in head on moving arm
;
on inner side
i ;
back at 11 a.m. internal, in lumbar region, with gen- of thigh, in feet and in back. Rising in anxiety and
;
"era! shivering internal, in lumbar vertebra^, extend- .tearing clothing from neck and chest.
;
Crying as soon
ing over abdomen, with shivering along spine. Hands, as 1. leg is moved or 1. side is touched,
with cold sweat on palms hands, with paralytic stiff-
; Stitches here and there in afternoon in pit of ; ;
ness in them, confusion of head and sensitiveness to stomach, then in back, then in 1. cheek-bone, then r.,
open air fingers, and they are incUncd to frdl a/ilcep
;
extending to temple beneath r. scajiula, then in per- , ;
fect, evening on going to sleep. ineum and testicles, and again in r. shoulder. Tear-
Shaking chill in afternoon, with flow of sali^a from ing and sticking here and there, extending downward, :
mouth, bruised pain in back and side and pain in < in r. leg. Pain < afternoon, when it is spasmodic,
forehead, then heat at night, thirst and sleeplessness. Wandering pains in all parts: in upper limbs, in Ibre- ,
Shivering in cold air; S. if he uncovers; with internal [head, sides of nose and in upper jaw. Burning pain
heat; with external heat; creeping over whole body, in spots on shouldei-s. trunk and arms. Bruised pain
i
extending into limbs, with increased urine, weak anci on moving about B. as after a long march. Rheu- i ;
rapid pulse, then warmth in whole body, beginning in matic or bruised pain in morning on waking, at nape
head, with shivering in body and external coldness, \
and anterior part of neck, in shouldei-s and arms R. :
and of back, in paroxysms, ivith cvtermd and internal dry . R. pain now here, now there, and in r. upper half pf
heat, < forehead and face ; in some parts, in face, then on body, in shouldei-s, arms and wrists. Drawing pain
arm., with and without external coldness on single parts ; j
from 1. upper jaw to 1. nostril, 1. eye. 1. meatus. 1. tem-
which are not cold, with sleepiness. In back at 7 ;
. pie, 1. half of neck, 1. scapula and 1. ankle in whole ;
21
Chelidonium. 322 Chelidouiuia.
General sick feeling. Affection as after a severe ill- heaviness of occiput, which seems fastened to pillow
ness. General sensation as in influenza. Discomfort if she attempts to rise > rubbing soles. ;
sitting, with sleepiness with inability to sleep. Indo- house towards noon in afternoon towards evening,
; ; ; ;
lence, > open air, luith prostration and sleepiness; I., with with chilliness in evening at night, with pain in 1. ; ;
sleepiness without yawning ; of whole body, with uneasi- temple on rising < afternoon, and extending to ; ;
iety in chest, trembling and short cough on rising rubbing soles with throbbing in temples with throb- ; ; ;
from bed. Heaviness after eating, with disinclina- bing in r. temple synchronous with pulse, as if over-
;
tion for work and sleepiness. Numbness, with drowsi- distended with blood with twitches here and there ;
neck, face and head ; (and insensibility, as from apo- Pressure towards middle P. in brain after breakfast ;
plexy, with trembhng). Symptoms generally return outward, < towards forehead, < ojDen air, coughing,
at noon after eating (except the chill, instead of which blowing nose or stooping, but not while eating. Feel-
there was internal heat, with internal burning between ing in morning as if surrounded bj^ a band, with _.
—
Clinical. Great lethargy, debility, weariness and indispo- nap afterdinner, with heat in head; < towards even-
sition to make any effort (China).
ing, with sensation of a lump iii brain < 1. side of ;
Mind. Weeping mood — about the jjresent and shivering with heavy pain about forehead as after
; ; ;
crying all night, < when taken hold of Hypo- waking in brain iir middle extending to r. side of ; ; ;
chondriac mood. Sadness thinks she has ruined her head, whence rheumatic drawing extends into r. side of
;
health by the proving. Fear at slightest noise, as if neck, then through arm into wrist, affecting injured
he had not a good conscience, or fear that pineumonia fingers, and rheumatic drawing in flesh of r. side of
is coming. Fretfulness in afternoon on waking, chest as if tightly bound conftised, in morning.
; ; ; ;
with red spots alternately on both cheeks about every Violent throbbing in arteries, with pain extending ;
trifle without knowing what is the matter. Dissatis- over head frotii one ear to other and photophobia.
;
Anxiety ; in morning, with uneasiness on waking Intoxication. Vertigo ; in morning after rising, with ;
ing at night, with fear of death, and with inefl'ectual bed (Bry.)
; on rising, with nausea and salivation; ;
desire to eructate at night about death and being a before menses with nausea with faintness
; even to ; ; ; ,
trembling, vertigo and heat of head at every slight were turning in a circle on closing eyes as if turning
; ; i
noise with trembling of hands with twitching of in a circle, with shivering in upper part of body and
; ; c
den, with palpitation in attacks, with nausea and and external heat of throat and chest; as if it moved
; '
retching in attacks in room, with sensation as if forward wdiile the occiput remained lying held firmly
;
sweat would break out on forehead as if she had by the neck, when raising head in night on waking. ;
committed a crime, on account of which she must run Waving sensation in brain after drinking white beer, ;
away. Uneasiness with willingness to die. ; with heaviness in forehead and top of head extending
Anger outbreaks of, feeling as if she could beat to temples < mo'^dng eyes.
; ;
the children, and trembling from rage because she Forehead. Sticking in middle in r. above 1. — ; ; ;
has no reason for doing it. Quarrelsome mood. eye; in bone above 1. eye, then in 1. side of occiput;
Obstinacy. Silent mood. Inclination to talk too above 1. eye, with twitching of lids under skin itch- ; ;
much. Excitement. Apathy. Absence of mind. ing, in. middle transversely across between eyebrows, ; ;
Forgetful as to what she had done or was to do. extendiirg into r. eye and 1. temple and above 1. ear;
Stupefaction; at night; with vertigo. Difliculty in tearing, in 1. eminence. Tearing in afternoon T. ; _
thinking and it seemed as if she would lose her rea- above r. eye; above 1. eye; above 1. eye, extending
;
son. Confusion of ideas, as when half asleep, > to- into eye and lid and root of nose between brows, ;
wards 3 o'clock, then pain in lumbar region till night. wJiich tends to i^ress lids together, > eating suddenly ;
Unconsciousness at night on frequent waking, with over 1. eyebrow, extending over r. in middle, extend- ;
Chelidonium. 323 Chelidonium.
ing over vertex, at noon after dinner, > pressure. I. side to forehead ; pinching, in r. pinching, externally ;
Neuralgic pain above eye (Nat. m.), < reading in even- in 1. Tearing in r., with stitches extending forward
ing by artificial light N. j^ain o-^'er 1. eyebrow.; Ach- close to 1. ear, extending forward. Pain from morn- ;
occiput; towards evening, and in occiput; towards her, with chilUness; at 6 p.m. extending around to
evening, with sticking in 1. side of forehead; in r. forehead; in upper part; with sensation as if head
side over r. eye (Cedron)
;
over 1. eye (Bry.) in 1. would be drawn backward
;
.with drawing pain in ; ;
side from afternoon till going to sleep in evening; muscles of 1. side of occiput, extending towards neck.
in upper part of bone ; in direction of parietal bone Pain in evening on touch as if broken loose from skull.
in evening in sinciput
; > walking in open air ; ex- Drawing j^ain with anxiety in chest, without appetite
; ;
tending to orbits, which on moving eyes are painful as if for dinner on I. side and above 1. mastoid jDrocess in ; ;
sore; extending into nasal bones over r. eye, extend- r. side. Drawing through 1. Rheumatic symptoms
;
tending towards both temi^les, then to occijiut also side. Heaviness with drawings downward in nape ;
and in temples, extending to neck. Pain as from a (Bry.); at night, as if it could not be raised from pillow.
hard stool. Pain in r. side as from a blow. Pain as if Congestion of blood.
brain would fall out in afternoon on stooping. Sensa- Scalp. Hair falls out; on occiput. Hair matted —
tion as if screwed together from both sides. Pain as and dry for four inches above r. ear. Pain in roots of
from a band (Carbol. ac.) after rising till towards noon hair
; as if ulcerating, on combing. Sensitiveness of ; ;
> closing eyes; lasting till noon, returning at 7 p.m., vertex. Soreness of upper part, with heat on top.
and in temples above eyes ; about anterior lobes of Sensation above forehead and on occiput as if -hair
;
cerebrum. Drawing jpain over 1. eye. Drawing be- stood up. Crawling on r. side > rubbing in upper ; ;
neath bones. Dragging in cerebrum as if there were part of 1. at 2 p.m., not > scratching; > scratching.
not room enough for it in the skull and it would j^ress Itching on occiput; scratching, returning atl p.m. on ;
out through the ear, in which there is a noise as of a r. side of occiput at 5 p.m., > scratching.
distant waterfall. Confusion. Heaviness about 4.30
—
;
P.M. periodical ; dizzy as ; if brain would fall out Clinical. The vertigo is very marked, associated with jaun-
;
dice or with general hepatic and gastric disturbances. With the
there.
vertigo inclination to fall forward. Right-sided headaches extend-
Temples. —
Twitches in 1. Sticking in r. in bed, > ing down behind the ears and generally to the r. shoulder-blade,
lying on affected side, reappearing when he turns on where it becomes seated. Violent neuralgia in r. side of head and
other side; S. in 1., with jerking pain; in 1. after a especially over r. ear or r. cheek-bone, as a rule more or less asso-
ciated with hepatic symptoms; with the neuralgia over the r. eye
sensation as if blood suddenly stagnated twitching. ;
there is frequently profuse lachrymation pains are cutting and ;
Tearing in r., < touch in r., then 1. in r. and in eye, extend upward and downward and may involve the r. ear, etc.
; ; ;
r.,r. pariekd bone, then over r. eye ; < 1. in r., with stop- sensation as if eye were torn out. ; Tearing in ; and I.
page of r. nostril in r., extending into r. half of fore- above it ; intermittent, in 1. and in 1. temple. Sensation
;
head; in r., extending to vertex; extending upward; of sand iia them in forenoon, with lachrymation at ; ;
throbbing drawing, in 1. drawing, so that the whole 7 P.M. > closing eyes. Pain < lamplight. Spasmodic
; ; ;
head is confused. Drawing. Tension in r., extend- pain in r. Burning pain in 1. in morning on waking,
ing into r. half of forehead. Compression. Throb- > on rising. Pain as if lids were forced downward.
bing; in arteries, with headache; synchronous with Pressure in 1. in r., then 1. < moving eyes, and in ; ; ;
pulse at night in bed before sleep, with sensation as if orbits, with sleepiness. Heaviness. Burning; in
blood were rushing to throat and top of chest. morning on waking, and in cheeks on closing them ;
—
;
> Vertex. Jerks in a spot, with sticking and pain on ill r. in 1., with sticking in inner canthus. Itching ;
touch. Sticking, with boring and with twitching of of r. at 5 P.M., > rubbing in 1., > rubbing as after ; ;
lids intermittent S. in 1.
; jjaroxysmal, < rapid walk- drinking liquor.;
Lachrymation in open air. ;
ing. Tearing transversely across. Pain anteriorly Dirty yellow color of whites (China). Balls painlxil
;
in bone after supper extending back and forth to neck, 0)1 moving eyes (Eup. perp., Bap.) in middle of 1., >
;
;
whereby the shoulders are drawn upward ; so severe that evening on closing lids, with sensation as if so large
she could not think, and in 1. temple. Drawing pain that the upper lid could not cover it; in uj^per part,
to r. temple occasionally to nape, with involuntary as they would be pressed inward, < 1., > closing eyes
; ;
shrugging of shoulders, closure of eyes and when walk- sore sensation on looking up ; (tickling-itching). Pujiils
ing necessity to tread softly. Bruised sensation, and contracted.
in occiput. Confusion. Pressure upon extending to Lids. Redness of margins of conjunctiva of
;
— ; ;
r. side of forehead
and to 1. side of occiput. Dizzy lower of margin of lower, with swelling. Dry mucus ;
heaviness in morning and sensation of a band around on r. Agglutination iia morning, < 1. in morning, ; ;
head; tensive H. in upper half of head, extending to with foggy vision. Blinking. Trembling of r. upper.
occipital protuberance, with sensation as of a band Twitchmg of 1. Clonic spasms, forcible closure on ;
about head. Vertigo in upper part of head, < vertex, < attempting to hold them open. Closing when writing.
reflecting, with tension and with soreness to touch on Sticking in 1. inner side of 1. lower in inner side of ;
;
Parietal Bones.
of 1. in afternoon
—
Sticking in r. in 1. in upper part ing, as from sand, with redness and inflammation, then
; ;
as if they would be pressed into head after slight ; ing on outer margin of nostrils. Bleeding of 1. nostril
rubbing, and about eyes ; in 1., lasting till sleep stick- ;
black blood from nose in morning on waking, with
ing, in 1. outer canthus. Itching of margins of 1. ; nasal mucus. Illusions of smell as of black soap. ;
Vision dim ; in morning on waking, < r. eye when ; spots on chin on cheeks on 1. cheek on r. cheek,
; ; ;
with sensation as if she would faint. ing with pain in 1. upper eye-tooth prickling, in 1.
Ears. —
Whitish wax, like mush. Sticking ; in r. Jerking in 1. malar-bone, as if it would be torn to
;
external ; in 1. ; in 1. meatus in r. meatus in r. ; ; pieces.-. Tearing from r. cheek-bone to ears and around
meatus and in upper part of forehead ; in r. external ears, then to upper part of occiput along suture of parietcd
meatus ; in 1., with noise in it ; in 1., with difficult hone (Bry. to temple). Pain in r. cheek-bone and in
hearing in 1., extending to throat; inr., extending to
; tipper part of occiput ; in 1. cheek-bone in 1. side in ;
vertex, then into 1. ear. Tearing in 1. behind r. in ; ; chilly, windy weather, < touch and from 6 to 8 p.m.,
r. meatus and in temporal bones in r. inner meatus ; > magnetic passes, next day sensation as if swollen
;
below 1. lobule ; above r. in evening down behind r. ; and ulcerated, but no percejatible swelUng in r. cheek- ;
in middle, then on boring in with finger ringing bone at 10 p.m., extending to r. ear. Painful spot in
from r. into r. teeth in afternoon; intermittent, in r. cheek as if swollen and supijurating. Sicollen sensation
inner meatus. Boring in r. in r. cheek-bone (Mag. c). Drawing jDain in r. malar-bone.
Pain; behind r.; above, < r. above and beneath r. ; Pain in 1. cheek-bone as from a blow. Burning pain
in 1. meatus in r. meatus above 1., extending through
; ; in cheek-bones, extending into eyelids. Pressive draw-
1. upper back teeth. Painful pressing out of r., with ing in 1. bones. Tension in cheeks between eyes and
tickling in it. Bruised pain behind 1. in lobule of 1., ; mouth in 1. malar-bone when lying, with drawing.
;
Drawing in 1. and in 1. back teeth in 1. meatus from ; ; anthema with red base, on upper lip and on r. cheek.
1. meatus into 1. temple. Hammering sensation. Vesicle filled with limpid serum, in mucous membrane
Feeling as if too full. Stopped sensation ; 1. with ring- ; of lower. Sticking in 1. side of lower. Burning; of
ing before them. Sensation as if a wind were streaming upper. Itching in r. corner of mouth, > scratching.
out of them, > putting finger into ear. Heat in r. meatus. —
Jaws. Sticking through 1. upjicr. Burroiving tear-
Itching in 1. now in one, now in other meatus.
; ing in antrum maxillare. Pain in upper; waking at
Hearing vanishes when coughing, as if a hand were night; in r. upper in bed; in 1. side of both, extend-
held over r. ear. Noises. Ringing in r. before 1. ; ; ing to eye, near nose, and throbbing pain in temples.
in 1. ; in 1. when walking with burning in cheeks. ; Burning pain in r. upper and lower, extending into :
Singing on closing eyes, with ringing. Whistling be- cheek and r. half of both hps, < in eveniirg in bed,
fore ears. Buzzing. Humming. Sounds as of distant with intermittent stitches back and forth. Drawing >
in nose. Tension in r. side in afternoon. Beating ing into 1. meatus in 1. lower, < chewing. Jerkings
;
near nose, as if a tooth would ulcerate (she formerly in upper incisors. Aching in 1. upper in 1. lower ;
;
had an ulcerated tooth in this place). Stoppage; of in r. upper eye-tooth in r. uf)per in evening in bed
;
sation as of a cold wind through it on inspiration. night; in all when speaking, and in both jaws in 1. ;
towards tip, as in catarrh. Crawling in tip. Itching when chewing or pressing on gum < towards even- ;
nostril, > scratching, then in 1. nostril and zygomatic of mouth in r., > in evening in two last 1. upper.
; ;
Chelidonium. Chelidonium.
with pain on touch extending to r. temi^le in upper, Sensation in pharynx of contractive cramp. Sensation
; ;
extending to eyes at night, extending over 1. cheek, as if a body rose, forced her to swallow aiid went down
;
volving whole r. side of face, after going to sleep in- Throbbing at night, and in top of chest, then griping in ;
volving whole r. side of face, jaws, lips and cheek, < hypogastrium. Bubbling or trembling motion above
warmth, momentarily > cold air or cold water now 1., larynx without pain. Sensation of dust in pit and in ;
now r., alternating with sticking in 1. side of chest. upper part of sternum not > coughing. Dryness ;
;
Intermittent aching in 1. Periodic aching < at night, on waking from midday nap, < empty swallowing on ; ;
destroying ajDpetite, extending to 1. side of forehead, swallowing; of back part and of palate; with sensation
temple and ear, with heat in forehead < warm food, of dust in it with constriction, obliging swallowing.
; ;
< r., preventing sleep at night, with frequent tearing Sensation on inspiration as if cold air were streaming
in 1. ear and 1. arm. Drawing pain in upper in through nose into fauces. Burning in morning in ; ; ; ;
upper incisors in 1. upjDer in r., then 1.; inl. back; gullet itching, below pit before sleep. Swallowing
; ; ;
in 1. back and in cheek-bones through r. upper back difficult. ;CEsophagus feels swollen and contracted,
and through two middle lower incisors through with bubbling, choking and scraping. ;
lower middle incisors in morning extending into Stomach. Ai^petite increased morning and noon
; — ; ;
lower teeth. Dragging. Elongated sensation < vinegar and other sour things, and vinegar tastes less ;
eye-tooth, discharging blood. Redness and swelling of Thirst ; in evening for cold water longing for wine. ; ;
1. upper, and of 1. half of hard palate. Bleeding in Diminished. Aversion to coffee to cold things at ;
forenoon. Sensitiveness of 1. ujjper to touch. dinner, so that she would not drink though thirsty.
Tongue.— Coated yellow, with red margin shmving ;
Eructations ; in afternoon, at one time with heart-
imprint of teeth (Merc.) yellow ; ivhite ; gray, rough. burn till evening
;
empty tasting of juniper berries ; ; ;
White. Slimy. Sticking on 1. side of tip. Sensitive- tasting of breakfast tasting of food, at 1 p.m. sourish ;
;
ness. Inability to stretch it out or to open mouth as or saltish-bitter or bitter bitter in night, causing shiv- ;
wide as usual. Dryness. Burning on tip as after ering, then bitter taste. Hiccough. Nausea; on at-
; ;
vinegar. Difficulty in speaking. tempting to eat broth > eructations > lying down ; ;
Vesicles in mouth and lips. Mucus full of stringy. > eating bread, with emiDtiness in stomach with sal-
; ;
Pain in palate, < motion of body, and in gum. ivation (Merc.) with heat of whole body rising from, ; ;
Scratching, with burning, and in gullet and stomach. stomach, with griping and warmth in eisigastric region
Burning to throat. Dryness in morning at 4 p.m., as if she would faint.
; ; Vomiting ; of mucus of tough ; ;
with thirst. Watery sensation. Salivation (Merc.) mucus of curdled milk during cough of potatoes ; ;
collection of bitter water, obliging constant expectoration. eaten yesterday, with a sharjj, sour taste and scraping
Saliva tough and slimy saliva sulphur-yellow. Plot in throat.
;
breath, with dry mouth and lips. Distention of epigastric region. GurgUng as if air
Taste. Bitter (Bry.) > lohen eating and drinking bubbles burst and afforded relief. Sticking in pit at
;
spirituous nauseating, sweetish-bitter sourish or salt- 6.30 P.M., extending- through body to back (Bism.)
; ;
ish, bitter. Sour metallic. Sweetish of blood in S. in pit in epigastric region in r. side in 1.
;
; ; ; ;
morning offensive, of blood, with blood-streaked side near pit in afternoon Avhen writing, during in-
;
mucus in throat. Pasty (Bry.). Insipid and nause- sj)iration and on making body erect. Cutting at 1 ; ;
ous, as after elder-flower tea. Bad to the dinner in P.M. when yawning; in epigastric and umbilical re-
evening. < pressure. Pinching in and below pit, < gions,
Clinical.— With the disturbances of digestion and of tlie touch. Twinging now in r., now in 1. ej^igastric region
^
function of the liver, tlie tongue is yellow and shows the print of after dinner, then tension in it. Gnawing, > eating.
the teeth around the margin. There are frequently bad taste, bad Digging
in epigastric region, > eating. Pain in epi- ; ;
Tliroat.—Skin yellow. Stiffness in 1. side. Twitch- external pressure > eructations > emissions of ; ;
ing, and in region of larynx. Mucus thin hawking flatus > lying on 1. side with legs drawn up, together
; ; ;
of lumps. Choking and in re!;;ion of larynx ; as with eructations in pit towards evening, with oppres- ;
;
after suddenly swalloioing too large a morsel ; and in tra- sion of chest and difficult breathing Mdth gas in it ;
ciiea, as after strong cigars or lager beer, < breathing. paroxysmal; spasmodic, in pit; spasmodic, in r. side
Sticking on empty swallowing in region of larynx
; of pit alternating with pain extending from nape to
; ;
;
in tonsils on empty swallowing, as from a fish- forehead and temj^les as from a dull body, < exter- ;
1. side of palate while swallowing in forepart, extend- pit in bed. Oppression ; on front of in upper part of
; ;
ing to temples. Soreness in morning on waking in pit > eructations extending to clavicle. Distended ; ; ;
region of larynx on swallowing food and drink, < sensation in pit. Tension in pit in pit on deei^ in- ; ;
empty swallowing as from a cold. Scraping. Raw- spiration. Spasmodic pressure on. Heaviness from
;
ness > swallowing. Irritation in moriiing on wak- drinking water, with pressure. Cramplike throbbing
;
only the gullet ivas contracted. Compression below chin. ; as if cramp of stomach would follow. Heartburn.
Chelidonium. 326 Chelidonium.
on 1. side below ribs, on level with pit. in r. wall, < inspi- preventing walking, also at 4 p.m. ;
temporarily by eating (Puis.) prefers hot drinks and hot food; urging to urinate. Drawing pain tensive spasmodic, in ;
;
sometimes very hot water relieves the vomiting temporarily. inguinal regions, extending from upper and order part dmvn-
ward and inward; spasmodic drawing pain downward
Gastric catarrh, with nausea, 'thiclcly-coated tongue (Bry., Ant. c.),
etc. Violent pain in region of stomach goes through to back
in iliac and inguinal regions, extending into pelvic
and r. shoulder-blade or over towards the liver.
region; drawing spasmodic pain in inguinal region,
—
Abdomen. Distention (Mag. c, Merc, Lye.) by gas. preventing walking and causing difficulty in raising r. ;
Tension and hardness. Kumbling with colic moving leg. Spasmodic drawing in inguinal region. Drawing
; ;
downward across umbilicus. Gurgling. Movings at dragging in inguinal region. Constriction before passage
1.30 P.M., with twinging here and there; M. after stool, of turbid urine. Pressure on crest of ilium, < 1. Ten-
with sensation of a foul stomach. Emission of flatus sion in ilium, with pressure T. in iliac iossse. ;
sudden, before ;
;
Rectum. —Burning
(Sulph.) and cutting, ivith ccm-
diarrhcEa. Griping in morning, then three thin
; with itching in anus. Itching
striction of anus, alternating
stools at night, with emission of much flatus
; as ; and crawling (Sulph.). Sensation as if protruding,
before stool. Digging, with nausea. Twinging and with spasmodic constriction of anus and rectum.
moving about whole, the pain in 1. side extending into Drawing towards. Urging ; on rising then three ;
precordial region, where it became sticking. Pain in ; watery stools in quick succession, then relief of colic
afternoon, with coldness with urging to stool in evening frequent, then hard stool, with pressure.
; with ; ;
Cutting through upper. standing bent over; sore, also < lying on back or sit-
Tension across upper.
Pain in r., then 1. in 1. walls in evening, < retracting
; ting. Drawing in evening. Contrac'ed feeling during
abdomen. Drawing pain in walls at night. stool. Sijasmodic constriction after stool. Swollen
—
Hypochondria. Sticking in 1. in liver in liver at
feeling during stool and soreness after stool. Crawling.
; ;
of stomach and umbilicus, and in sternum, with slimy ; frequent, in afternoon frequent, in night fre- ; ;
of ribs, in afternoon, < pressure of clothes in hepatic ; cient greenish, with cutting in rectum and higher up.
;
downward and across umbilical region, as if constricted by mucus (Pod.) and brown and dark yellow and fre-
; ; ;
a string ; cramplike pain in hepatic region on lying quent; frequent, copious, whitish, with nausea at
down sisasmodic pain between pit of stomach and
; night. Pasty and bright yeUow (Aloe, Pod.)
;
and ;
navel; burning pain below 1. short ribs. Sense of dis- light gray ; and dark brown and frequent with ; ;
Umbilical Region. Spasmodic retraction, with nausea. abdomen extending to back and chest, > emission of
Rumbling above navel, passing downward, before and offensive iiatus.
after diarrhoea. Painful collection of wind, > slimy Constipation. Hard with pain and dark brown ;
;
diarrhoea. Sticking above navel below navel, so that ; whitish-red at first then easier to pass and delayed.
; ;
he must bend double, recurring when standing. Cut- Nodular, difficult, with smarting in anus N., difficult, ;
ting ; above navel. Griping (Sulph.), then cutting in with cutting in anus and rectum. Like sheep-dung.
abdomen and across r. lumbar region, extending to back Dark dark yellow. Light-colored and ribbon-shaped.
; ;
G. above navel. Pinching, then discharge of flatus. Whitish-red. Light red, painful. Mixed with blood
Twinging, with tension or contraction about stomach followed by blood. Slenderly-formed (Phos.), pre-
T. below navel at 5.30 p.m., with coldness of body. ceded by griping. Increased. Diminished with itch- ;
Twisting above navel. Pain in 1. above navel to ; ; ; ing in anus. Difficult, with pain in rectum. Fre-
1. above navel from 3 to 4 p.m. ; above navel, extend-
; quent; the second after dinner. At unusual time.
ing to 1. chest spasmodic burning drawing, above
; ;
; Delayed; and difficult; and whiter than usual.
navel. Constriction transversely across as by a string Omitted.
(Coloc), in afternoon till 6 above navel, then griping in ;
Clinical.— Diarrhoea, thin, bright yellow or white, pasty
abdomen and six watery stools C. transversely above ;
stools, or alternations of diarrhoea and constipation in general, ;
navel ; spasmodic C. Burning in intestines ; below with jaundice, pain over the region of the liver, especially
eitlier
navel B. in 1. region and in 1. hypochondria.
; under the r. scapula, or with symptoms of general intestinal
—
Hypogastrium. Griping. Pinching in 1. inguinal catarrh.
region. Aching deep in ; above pubis ; in 1. iliac re- Urinary Organs. —Sticking in region of bladder,
Ghelidonium. 327 Ghelidonium.
with frequent urging to urinate. Dragging in bladder ; (Sang.) < open air, with spasm of glottis during ex- I
;
wiih spcwinodic trembling pcdns in inguinal region. Press- piration without expectoration and Avithout previous ;
Urging to urinate with cramplike pain in urethra Racking, as in conmmption, < morning, with much ex-
;
; !
with groaning and pressing to urinate all day, with pectoration from deep in lungs, difficult to loosen., the rattling ;
scanty passage sudden continual frequent fre- in chest < changing position after ivaking.
; ; ;
Hollow. ;
quent, ineffectual. Micturition in a vigorous stream Dry in paroxysm at 4 p.m., and short and short, from ;
;
S. in tip in meatus.
; Cutting when urinating and lieved the sijasmodic attacks in short paroxysms. i
;
Itching at orifice, with smarting as from urging to even in bed. Dyspnoea; at 2 o'clock at 6.30 p.m., with ;
urinate, which, however, does not exist. full pulse. Breath short; and dlfficidt, ivith oppression
Urine copious ; and tvhltish, foamy ; and i)ix\e, at 6 p.m. .and anxiety of chest (Phos.) tvith constriction of chest; ;
yeUow; and clear; turbid when passed, dark brownish- dinner, with sticking in 1. pectoral region extending
red, like brown beer (Benz. ac), frothing at edge of backward < walking. Rapid, > eructations. Ob- ;
vessel, in afternoon stahis diaper reddish-hrown ; red structed as by a foreign body in bronchi.
;
Necessity
and turbid as soon as passed ; lemon-yellow, turbid ; red to breathe deeply. Longing for fresh air in order to
dish dark foamy of resinous odor of acrid, sour breathe more easily.
; ; ; Inability to breathe deeply on
; i
cles flattened towards evening and raw, with raw, red, ribs along margins of 1. ribs in borders of ribs about ;
;
swollen and moist skin itching itching and crawling, pra^cordial region below heart in 1.
; ; 1., then r. r. ; ; ; ;
with frequent desire to urinate. Testicles, sticking; 1. nipple upper part in 1. clavicle below clavicle in ; ; ; ;
pain ; pain in r. drawing pain drawing pain in r. ; upper part of sternum in lower part ; of 1. lung in 1. ;
;
; drawing tensive pain, and in spermatic cord drawing at 4 A.M. in side at 4 a.m., preventing deep breathing ; ;
I
D. in r. ; D. from 1. to hip D. in 1., with pain. Sper- in r. loiver side at 2 p.m. on inspiration, < motion and
;
I matic cord, drawing pain along drawing. ; cough ; in r. from 2 to 6 p.m., < inspiration, obliging
I
Itching of vulva. Burning in vagina. Leucorrhoea her to speak softly in r. ribs on inspiration in region
; ;
j
slimy, staining linen yellow tenacious, slimy, whitish, ; of r. nipple when sitting, not < breathing, then in 1. side
staining linen yellow, after menses. Menses profuse in 1. when sitting in r., < deep breathing with stop-
; ;
I
and too early and too late, continually increasing for
; page of breath in r. side beneath breast, then extend-
;
1 , three days, with pain. ing into prajcordial region; anteriorly in lower part c.r-
j
Respiratory Organs. Larynx. Spasmodic move- — tendlng into intestines bcloiv umbilicus; 1. extending to
ments of glottis before sleep, without cough. Stick- back, with burning in 1., extending towards scapula ; ;
I
1
ing; through, extending outward and inward into externally from 1. to r. side, on inspiration jerking, iii :
j
throat. Pain in region towards evening on cough-
; ; 1. clavicle.
ing ; in cartilage, with sensation as if throat were Sticking jerking pain to r. of lower part of sternum,
j
swollen externally in region of laryiix burning. Con- ;
extending straight through to back, < motion and in-
j
striction. Sensation as if pressed from without agahiM spiration, the pain in back < bending backward, in
I
cesophagus, impeding sioalloiving but not breathing. Swol- chest < bending forward and > eructations, with rest-
len feeling < r. side at night, and in trachea, with
; ; ^
lessness. -Jerking in sternum in 1. clavicle, ;
tickling in larynx arid short dry cough after waking;! Pain; and In back; in 1.; in 1. ribs; r. r., ;
gurgling in it. j
drium in morning, < till 9 a.m. in morning, obliging
; ;
Hoarseness; in morning; with dry cough and ex- : her to sit upright, < motion; in morning, > short
pectoration of lumps of mucus. Bronchial catarrh re- \
and rapid breathing, and in back in forepart in ;
Cough; after ivaking and on rising, with scnmtlon of I on inspiration, < motion; between r. sixth and seventh
dust under sternum; from tickling in larynx from irri- ; ]
ribs on-bendlng to I. ; in sternum on every inspiration
tation in larynx. Paroxys^nal; towards evening from ; i on inspiration, < short, dry cough in ribs of r. and 1. :
scraping in larynx, < night, with pain behind sto-iinm sides on bending to that side; when walking, but not
Chelidoniiun. 328 Chelidonium.
< thereby ; inseventh and eighth and small, compressible. Large, full. Hard. Slow
r. side, in region of
ribs after sudden cessation of headache, < inspiration and irregular.
and motion, then pressure in brain again behind ster- Neck. Swelling of 1. side and of 1. cheek, painful ; —
num, < inspiration ; deep-seated in r. and in r. shmdder, on touch. Cracking in vertebras on motion, with pain
< at axilla and beneath scapida, not much < by moving in muscles of nape. Sticking in nape. Sensation as
arms, preventing deep breathing, at times with throbbing in if bones of N. and scapulae would be torn from their
chest ; > eructations in ribs, > supper in lower part places.
; Broken feeling on motion. Pain in r. muscks ; ;
of r. wall, extending into side, < inspiration; and in back, and in region of r. clavicle ; in 1. muscles in nape ;
extending to between shoulders in 1., extending to in muscles of nape in upper vertebrte in afternoon
; ;
limbs wavelike, in 1. intermittent, beneath 1. ribs, in nape, < afternoon, and in 1. shoulder and 1.
; ;
then below r. arm in first cervical vertebra, < motion of head and ;
Pain as from an abscess deep-seated in r. at 1.30 pressure < turning head to one side or bending it ;
P.M. ;P. as if ulcerated in ribs, preventing deep backward at night in upper vertebrae, < motion, ex- ;
breathing. Bruised pain in 1., < motion, and in 1. tending to vertex in a spot in which are jerks and
hypochondrium. Burning jaain in sternal region, sticking. Throbbing pain extending to forehead and
then a red spot, as of herpes. Drawing pain in after- occiput.
noon D. pain, and in pit of stomach in muscles of
; Drawing pain in nape intermittent, in neck, over ; ;
C. and back in forejjart, waking at midnight, with shoulder into wrist, < using arm, especially in writ-
;
dyspnoea in sides, extending into abdomen in fore- ing rheumatic, in nape, < turning head to r. or 1.
; ;
;
part, extending to umbihcus in lower part of sternum, Drawing in muscles D. in 1. side and in 1. meatus
; ;
extending towards r. side of spine through muscles, auditorius in nape ; in nape down bach ; paralytic ; ;
extending to umbilical region, now more, now less paralytic, in nape. Tension in r. side, as if in tendons,
severe intermittent, in 1. and in back.
; Drawing in extending towards shoidder, in afternoon ivhe)i sitting. ;
lower part, with difficult breathiiig and compression of Constriction of muscles as by a band C. in muscles ;
chest downward in r.
; as if head were drawn backward. Heaviness in nape
Soreness in r. lowest ribs ; in 1. lung behind sternum in muscles of nape ; with tension, and in occipid. Stiffiiess
;
;
;
behind upper part of sternum on coughing r. ribs on of nape ; of 1. side of r. muscles on waking ; on moving ; ;
touch seventh and eighth ribs on touch, < r., with head, with pain on deep breathing ; vnih cracking of rerte-
;
injured feeling on inspiration ribs on touch, < after- brie on moving neck ; with paralyzed pain. Paralyzed
;
of clothes 1. lung, < coughing and sneezing. rising from a seat and from stooping; when sitting
;
Anxiety. Uneasiness, making breathing difficult. bent, extending to shoulders, > becoming erect;
Oppression; of 1. (Phos.) 4 a.m.; 6 p.m., with cough wandering, as far as between shoulders pain as after
; ;
and expectoration evening in bed waking after immoderate exertion, in morning when turning in bed.
; ;
midnight, with dyspnoea on expiration when walk- Bruised pain on motion. Drawing pain afternoon
; ; ;
ing as if clothes V}ere too tight. Constriction, as from a extending into sides of chest into forepart of chest
; ;
coat of mail C. below arms. Compression in region and thence into walls of abdomen as far as navel.
;
of bodies of vertebrae, < stooping, not affecting respi- Drawing on waking after 4 a.m. evening at night, ; ; ;
ration, afterwards felt after rapid walking, violent preventing sleep, with headache. Oppression extend-
blowing of nose, sneezing or when stooping, and is ing around to ribs. Tension, < stooping, with pain
more externally along sjDinous processes of dorsal and with drawing around to chest. Stiffness, and
vertebrfe. Pressure upon 1. on sternum over fore- betiveen shoidders. ;
;
part in morning, with difficult breathing P. in morn- Scapulae. Sticking beneath r. below 1. between ; ; ;
ing on Avaking, cannot get air enough on inspiration, between in afternoon when sitting; below r. on every
> several deejD inspirations upon sternum on waking insi^iration from lower angle of 1. through chest.
; ;
at 4 A.M., > sweat; on inspiration after dinner ; beneath Pinching cramplike pain on inner margin of r., preventing
1. clavicle, extending into throat spasmodic, in a spot motion of arm. Pain beneath, r. in 1. below 1. in 1.
; ; ; ;
behind sternum, loaking at night, extending into bronchi, near lower angle on outer margin of 1. in spine ; ;
with constriction in them. Tension in sides on fore- between in r. on ivaking at 4 a.m., < inspiration and
; ; ;
part about base of inner side on deep breathing in- motion of r. arm, extending after rising around r. side of
; ;
termittent, in evening in muscles from upper part of chest and causing 02')pression of chest, the pains > after
;
1. towards throat. Burning in lower part heat rising dinner till 2 p.m., then < till evening ; about lower angle ;
into larynx. Rush of blood sensation of. Pulsation in morning on every inspiration in 1. in evening
; ;
at base of r. lung and in liver under top of sternum below- 1. on motion, and iii 1. side of ribs in r. extend-
; ;
at 1.30 P.M., isochronous with pulse. Numbness ing through chest to sternum, ivith oppression ; in r. sud-
in r. denly extending into shoidder-joint, with inability to move
—
Heart. Sticking in j^rsecordial region, with dry arm because it causes a sensation as if the arm were
cough in j^rsecordial region, with palpitation, anxiety broken, the pain extending to wrist, > in forenoon,
;
and uneasiness in region of heart, obliging short and with coldness and stiffness of arm; sudden pain. in
;
quick insjjirations. Action imperceptible, also pulse. lower angle of 1. at 9 a.m., < touch. Sprained sensa-
Beats loud and strong. Palpitation afternoon, with tion, preventing motion. Bruised pain extending ;
anxiety towards evening after sitting, during fatigue from r. down back. Drawing pain in 1. on outer
; ;
from unusual exertion when walking in street and in margin of 1. in 1. extending into 1. chest from 1. into
; ; ;
evening in bed periodic, at 11 p.m. upper arm, then painful drawing in dorsum of 1. hand;
Pulse. Feverish. — ;
towards evening, < in r., and extending to r. side, ing pain in r. 1. from joint into fourth finger from ; ; ;
with pressure. Oj^pression between. Tensive j^ressure 1. to fourth finger. Drawings in r. 1. paralytic, in ; ;
;
Sticlving in middle, near sjaine. Pain in vertebrae Arm. Twitching of i'. Tearing in 1.; in r. in r., — ;
as if sore, < motion and pressure on spinal processes. with loss of power in it. Pain < 1. in 1. deltoid and ; ;
Pain as from a blow on 1. side of spine where ribs biceps in morning on motion; drawing through 1.
cease, then on r. side of spine, then in r. tuber ischii. Paralytic drawing in 1. Weakness intermittent, in r. ;
—
Lumbar Region.- Sticking in 1., < towards back in Heaviness. Numb and paralyzed feeling in r. in morn- ;
region of kidneys in morning on rising in 1. kidney ing, > rubbing, with internal and external coldness. ;
of kidneys, < motion. Tedrimi in Inirr.^t rnicbree, as if Upper Arm. Sticking in 1. anteriorly in r.; rheu- — ;
they would be separated, on hnKlini/ Uinniril. or if he bent matic, in 1. Tearing in 1. in muscles of r. in flesh ; ;
backward, extending forward to nair ilium, even felt on below 1. shoulder in forenoon in middle of r., as if in ;
walking. Pain in last vertebrte, as if they would be marrow. Pain above 1. elbow on outer side of 1. above ;
tebras, extending over hips and into abdomen. Pain inner side to fingers above 1. elbow, then in r. shoul- ;
last vertebra? in evening, on motion in bed; in 1., forearm, then pain on inner side of 1. forearm para- ;
waking at night in kidney region from bands of lytic, in 1. Paralysis of muscles on moving them.
;
—
;
region of kidneys, with sensiti\-eness to pressure in Forearm. Swelling, and of hands. Round red ;
a spot in liver and along bend of ribs, in lina? mam- spots on pahiiar surface, with burning pain. Sticking
malis in vertebrae in morning, extending into chest; in r. above 1. wrist through inner side of 1. extend-
; ; ; ;
in sacrum, from 6 to 10 p.m., extending to below ing into 1. wrist; Pain in r. P. on touch drawing, in ; ;
P.M., with sweat on forehead and hands in last verte- into palm, in which there was twitching. Relaxation
;
bra?, < motion, alternating with pain in scapulas in of muscles of r., with pain on motion and on grasping ;
ribs towards evening. Bruised pain on motion. tips of two smaller fingers, > rubbing. Pain in outer
Drawing pain in \-ertebra>, extending across hips side of 1. rheumatic, in r. Stiffness of r. of 1. in evening. ; ;
down abdomen. Pulsations. Weakness, she cannot Hand. — Yellow color. Veins sivollen. Dryness.
stand upright. Trembling when writing. Sticking in 1. tearing, in ; ;
Extremities. Trembling. —
Jerkings in arms and bones of r. metacarpus, < pressure. Pinching tearing
legs. Sticking, now in arms, now in legs S. and on dorsum of r. paralytic T. in metacarpal bones of 1.
_ ;
;
drawing in 1. index, on lower side of 1. great toe, and thumb and index and in their proximal joints.
oti lower end of 1. ulna, with pain in skin on these Swollen feeling in 1. > rubbing, with numbness, par- ;
places as if burnt; rheumatic S. till 10 p.m. in 1. hip, alyzed feeling and inability to bend it. Drawing in 1.
1. knee and r. ell?ow. Uneasiness. Lameness. Weak- D. pain on dorsum of 1. Helplessness when writing.
ness after rising
; with bruised sensation. Paralytic Heaviness of 1. on raising it. Numbness.
;
sensation; in arms and legs. Paralytic drawing in Fingers. -Distal phalanges of r. yellow, cold and as if
joints of knees, hands and feet. dead, with blue nails. Trembling. Tvsdtching of 1.
shoulders, arms, tips of fingers, the whole flesh is sore to touch that the hand was difhcult to open. Sticking in in- ;
I.
;
sweat without relief; alls.ymptoms associated with hepatic derange- dex ; in third joint of r. index, then in second joint;
ments. Rheumatic pains in hips, thighs, etc., r. side and r. knee,
and cedema of ankles, with stifTness, feeling as if r. leg were para-
< in r. middle in index and middle finger (which had
;
in afternoon during rest in 1. joint in r., extending ; ; dle to last joint. Falling asleep of third and fourth
into neck. Tearing in r. in r. in afternoon. Pain ; ; of each hand (comi^are finger symptoms with Caulo-
in 1. as if it would be broken or strained. Pain mi ; phyllum).
''•
; in 1. in r. on moving arm
; in r., < when arm is at ; Lower Extremities. —Tottering. Stumbling, ^^'an-
1
rest; in 1., < touching arm, and in 1. scapula; in 1., dering pains in joints, < 1., < rest. Bruised feeling.
I
extending down outer side of arm in 1., extending ; Drawing pain in r. ^^'eariness. Paralyzed and dead
into deltoid in afternoon, and in nape, extending to
; feeling.
wrists, < 1. side. Rheumatic pain from 1. to elbow.
Pain in r. as after taking cold.
Thigh. —Sticking ; in r. hip ; 1. hi]i on inner side
;
< walking and touch. Drawing pain in inner side of smaller 1. in evening in bed, as from a blow. Drawing
r. ; in hips in hips in afternoon in 1. hip, extending
; in 1. great.
—
;
to foot ; in lower part of rectus femoris, extending Skm. Dark, as if sunburned, < on face. Red spot
into knees, sometimes into j^atella paralytic, from r. ;
between breasts, with burning itching R. spots, with ;
hip-bone to toes, relieved suddenly. Tensive pains rough jjoints in centre, in upper part of r. cheek, with
midway between hip and knee. Pain as from exer- a circumscribed red spot on 1. cheek round R. spots ;
r., then in 1., then in 1. leg, then in 1. foot. Pressure ple in middle, on whole face except forehead, in morn-
on upper part of 1. Swollen sensation above 1. hip ing, > evening, with burning on touch red elevation ;
midway between hip and knee. Weakness when ; on 1. cheek, from 2 to 4 p.m., after relief of pains in
walking r. thigh and leg, with stifihess and coldness.
; cervical vertebrse, with heat in it inflamed red E. in ;
Falling asleep of anterior surface, with sticking and centre of forehead, with pimple in middle. Redness
smarting. Paralysis of I. when treading, and of knee. of 1. half of face, with burning, swelhng and tension,
—
Knee. Bending under when walking and standing. as in erysif)elas, involving 1. ear, the redness > after
Trembling. Twitching. Sticking in 1. in r. i^opliteal ; rising. A red areola around a scab on nates reapjaears
space, also when sitting. Boring in r. and in forepart and becomes dark red. Scabs here and there on
of ankle. Pain in r. as if it would break. Pain in r. ;
cheeks.
in inner side of r. in r. patella in I. ; in hollow of 1. ; ; Pimples on face on back and loins on r. cheek
; ;
in hollow when walking in patella when walking ; in ; near angle of mouth, sensitive to pressure; near r.
1. on extending leg in r., < motion sudden, in even- ; angle of mouth, with red areola; on margin of 1. upper
;
ing, < stepping. Pain as after a long march in even- ; eyehd, where a white vesicle forms, which after open-
ing, < on posterior surface of patella, < when walking. ing has a burning pain in groups on face, < temporal
;
Pain in articular surfaces as if injured. Soreness, < and frontal regions, on cheeks, ala nasi and upper Up,
pressure in lower articular surface of 1., < bending
; < 1. side, with pustules like chicken-pox, with red ;
knee. Drawing in 1. in forejjart of r., < bending ; areola, on r. nates indolent, on thick part of lower
;
extending to great toe ; to feet, with tearing ; paralytic. lip red, on wings of nose red, indolent, on shoulders
; ;
Weariness, with bruised sensation. Heaviness, and in and arms, on thighs and nates.
legs. Stiifne.ss stiff sensation in 1., with burning. Pustules on forehead on breasts on cartilage of I.
; ;
—
;
Leg. Swelling in afternoon, < about malleoli and upper eyelid, with pain on touch and on closing eyes
calves. Twitching of calves. Cramp of calves. Stick- with red areola, on 1. side of neck, 1. scapula and 1.
ing in 1. in r. tibia, above ankle in 1. calf, extend-
; ; hand red, with white tips, on thighs, with corrosive
;
in 1. tibia. Pain beloiv r. patella ; below I. patella, < inner in various places. Furuncle about middle of r. under
side ; 1. ; calves oh touch paralytic, in evening, <
;
;
jaw. Vesicles on lips and wings of nose, then scabs
walking. Drawing pain in calves through 1. leg on ; ; v., with red areola on r. cheek near corner of mouth;
inner side of 1. in evening; through r. tibia to back of yellow, burning V. on r. wing of nose and 1. side of
foot; drawing-down jjain in 1. calf Drawing; in lower lip, next day yellow scurf in these places.
calves ; in calves, extending to knees and thighs par- ;
Dryness of chest and neck, and as if contused.
alytic. Tension in r. calf in evening in calves when ; ; Sticking in afternoon, and in various parts of body
bent, with sticking. Difficulty in moving when walk- here and there in evening here and there, with ;
ing. Lameness. Weakness when walking when ; ; coldness, < in hands and feet now here, now there, ;
sitting. Heaviness with stiffness. Paralytic sensa- ; < on back, arms and legs. Itching biting of r. cheek,
tion in 1. P. sensation till evening, with coldness.
; after rubbing it appears in 1. cheek. Pain above 1.
—
Ankle. Sticking in r. internal malleolus. Pain in eyebrow on touch. Burning pain in cheek near ear;
1.; r. r. when sitting
; 1., < walking. Sprained pain, ; above 1. corner of mouth in a spot below 1. clavicle; ;
bent under, the toes seem dead, the cramp > grasping hand in last joints of r. toes in perineum and penis,
; ;
calf, < stepping. Sticking in r., then in inner, then ; then on toes, tip of nose, then in perineum again in- ;
P.M. on walking in oi^en air burning, on r. metatarsal and there, < back, arms and legs in various portions
;
;
bones and bones of toes. Pain on dorsum of 1. below of upper part of body of r. ear in r. concha fece ; ; ; ;
r. inner malleolus under 1. heel on every step, abdomen chest and along 1. ribs back coccyx in
; ; ; ; ;
and under r. inner malleolus; in r., extending into 1. palm on dorsum of r. hand, near joint of third fin- ;
inner side of .r. tendo-achillis. Drawing in dorsum of calves and tibias dorsum of 1. foot r. sole r. ankle, ; ; ;
1. Shoes seemed too narrow pain in heels as if hurt then 1. 1. toes here and there on face in afternoon, ;
; ;
by shoes, also in r. heel, < walking. Painful pressure only when sitting now here, now there, on face and ;
Chelidonium. 331 Chelidonium.
head, at 2 p.m., seldom > scratching on inner side of she sweats. Alternating with heat towards evening, ;
;
r. calf at 5 p.m., not > scratching on 1. tibia at 6.30 with thirst fOr Weiss Bier; C. at 2 p.m. as if dashed with
;
P.M., then burning after scratching of calves, < after- cold water, alternating with dry heat, < in face, with;
noon, and on tibis, back, forearms and sides, from constantly cold feet. Shivering from 10 o'clock till ;
hips to lower part of arms, on ribs. Itching > by noon in afternoon at 4 p.m., then heat 6 p.m., with ; ; ;
scratching, on 1. frontal eminence in middle of fore- chattering of teeth, then heat, < in head in evening
; ;
head on r. temple
;
above 1. eye of outer ear r. in evening on lying down
; in evening in bed, with ; ; ;
side of neck; r. nipple, then on zygoma, then 1. nip- goosefiesh but external warmth, then sweat lasting all
ple, then above 1. temple outer side of r. upper arm night at night on waking, with trembling and heavi-
; ;
;
in pahn and on r. thumb, but returning outer side of ness in knees before supper after drinking water ; ; ;
supper, and above upper lip. Itching > by rubbing, warmth as if dashed with cold water. ;
on ball of last phalanx of 1. middle finger when -walk- Coldness of face, with jjale cheeks below umbilical ;
ing in open air. Itching below ball of 1. foot, with region of back limbs upper arm hands tips of ; ; ; ; ;
sticking beneath little toe. Sticking I. on outer side fingers lower extremities knees legs calves and ; ; ; ;
of 1. arm above wrist. Corrosive, on arms and legs. soles feet ; feet, < 1. toes hands in morning feet ;
; ;
;
Burning, in r. cheek near ear anteriorly, on 1. hip- in morning feet towards evening lower extremities
; ; ;
joint; on hand that had been scratched by a thorn. in evening, with stiffness, preventing sleep arms and ;
As if sweat would break out on hip)s when walking in legs, < towards evening from spine along seventh ;
cool air. and eighth ribs to sternum, < r. side of r. ear, with ;
—
Clinical. Yellow skin, jaundice. Violent itching, with burning of 1. of tijs of nose, with burning in tips of ;
jaundice. Painful red pimples and pustules on various parts of ears of feet, then burning of them in face, alternat-
; ;
the body. Old spreading ulcers which are ofiensive. ing with heat in it; in different limbs, alternating
Sleep. —Yawning'
in evening, with pain in throat as ; with heat rising from neck into occiput internal and
; ;
pit of stomach. Sleepiness; at 10 a.m. in afternoon at ; ; space, a feeling as if the place were laid bare. Creep-
2 P.M. in evening ivhen ivalking in open air ; after din-
; ; ings in back between shoulders. Shivering down ;
ner. Desire to lie down after eating, with inability to back in back in back, with heat in head
;
from ; ;
sleep, with starting up from this slumber, and as he neck down back in afternoon in hands, which are ;
rose from it the headache was worse. Sleeps more warmer than usual.
than usual. Sleep from 7 to 9 p.m. when sitting S. ; Heat. In morning on waking, with anxiety from ;
when sitting during the fever sound, towards even- ; 5 to 7 A.M., with anxiety in afternoon, with full pulse ;
ing, rapid, whistling respiration during a dream that I scapula3 I. at 1 p.m., not external; excepit in lower ;
was in a dissecting-room with a corpse which sjjrang limbs, without external heat.
from the table and seized throat. Waking fre- my Heat in head forehead forepart of forehead in ; ; ;
with sweat during and after sleei^. of nose face cheeks 1. cheek ; cheek-bones back ; ; ; ; ;
Dreams ; disconnected
lively ; unremembered ;
;
in spot on upper part of 1. scapula in 1. lumbar region ;
fancies without sense or connection in evening in a and region of hips hands on dorsum of hand in ; ; ;
music, so that he woke from the sound of kettle-drums with redness cheeks in morning, with circumscribed ;
of great lice upon her shoulder and thinking long redness face at 4 a.m. at 9 a.m. above eyebrow, ex-
; ;
about whence they came. Anxious of being a soldier, ; tending to temple, then to forehead and vertex, <
with weeping of being killed. Of being buried
; towards evening, with pressure deep in brain in lower ;
feet; at 4 o'clock, then heat, < of head, with coldness in evening of head, < after beer forehead, with ; ;
10.30 P.M. in bed, with chattering of teeth with head- ; warmth and distention of veins of hands. In flushes
ache, cramplike constriction of chest and nausea; with in face at 2 p.m. in head at 6 p.m., without external
; ;
nausea and oppression of chest. Sudden. Internal, heat. Here and there in face as if blisters would
< hands and feet at 1 p.m. I. and external but not ;
; ; appear. As from nettles in whole face except fore-
external. External with heat, mostly in soles, where ; head, in evening.
Chenopodium Anthelminticum. 332 Chimaphila.
Sweat; in morning; in morning sleep; towards General Action. The clinical record of this drug —
morning; in morning on waking; in morning on seems to point to its special action on the bladder,
waking after anxious dreams at 4 a.m. 4 a.ai. on and, perhaps, kidneys and liver also.
;
—
;
palms; upper part of body from morning till after- ancholy. Nervous, cannot bear anything, hot, irrita-
noon on forehead at night. Dry skin and cool.
; ble, restless, thinks diseased state of blood irritates the
;
General Action. —Attention is called to the cerebral bowels sharp, with internal heat in head, unfitting
;
mouth, on recovery no remembrance of taking the eye dull, heavy, over whole front and top of head.
;
poison. Convulsive movements of r. half of body, Weight in brain along brow. Burning in eyes, with
breathing heavy, stertorous, with a peculiar rattle, as sore feeling in lids. Running from nose.
if a ball were rolling loose in the trachea, pulse small, Aching in hollow teeth. Tongue feels stiff and
weak, frequent, eyes insensible to light or external ob- thick in the middle, cannot raise it. Mouth dry.
jects, extremities cold, any attempt at deglutition Gnawing hunger. Nausea. Burning in stomach.
threatened instant suffocation. F'eels drunk, as if stomach were burnt uj? with liquor,
Disagreeable eructations, nausea, staggering, pro- as if were hard, tough and dry. Hardness of abdo-
it
gressive deafness to the voice but great sensitiveness men, with swelhng, pain, feeling as in dropsy of abdo-
to the sounds of i^assing vehicles, each one of which men. Pain in abdomen then diarrhoea. Uneasiness
;
sounded like the roaring of immense cannon right in abomen. Sharp pain in r. hypochondrium. Liver
into his ear, the same sensitiveness to other sounds, feels enlarged. R. side of abclomen feels sore and
for example, the tea-bell, also buzzing in ears, he would swollen. Colic between pubes and navel.
scarcely light a cigar before he would lay it down, so Urging to urinate, waking constantly. Urine increased,
that the mantel-piece was strewn with cigars only of a greenish color.
slightly used, no disijosition to eiagage in conversation, —
Clinieal. Catarrh of the bladder both acute and chronic,
aphasia, at which he laughed heartily, whatever he especially indicated when the urine is offensive, turbid, containing
did he repeated many times, he sat down at the wroirg ropy or bloody mucus and depositing a copious sediment, with
burning and scalding during micturition, and straining afterwards;
place at the tea-table, while grasping a piece of bread it is very
difficult to begin to urinate, the patient strains a great
there was a sjDasm of r. forearm and hand, fingers were deal, urine sometimes fetid, concomitants of chronic cystitis. Some-
firmly clenched and hand firmly flexed on forearm, he times useful in suppression of urine in infants. Urine very scanty.
was assisted to his room, his walk being natural, when Acute prostatitis, with retention of urine and a feeling of a ball in
perineum when sitting.
being placed in bed he showed resistance by striking
at me, he began to groan, draw himself up and toss Excitement of sexual system. Stinging in labia, as
from side to side, soon became unconscious, paralyzed in boils. Swollen sensation in labia. Pain in vagina,
in arm, next day impaired motion and sensation in
r. as if labia were inflamed. Pulse full and hard F., ;
Generaiities. — Dropsy. Erysiiaelatous swelling of all the evening, with staring eyes. Cheerfulness alter-
whole body. Stretching. Jerkings. Trembling. nating with gloom. Many plans for the future; in
Stitches when sitting, now in tibia, now in back, now evening grand. ;
in chest. Pain all over, in joints, bones and periosteum, Disinclination for mental labor (Nux v.) ivith sleepi- ;
as if sprained, like drawing tearing, < spine, small of back, ness. Inability to arrange his thoughts, mistakes when ivrit-
knees and thighs (Eupat. perf.). Pain in joints when sit- ing or speaking, reverses words, disturbed by the talking of
ting and lying, ivith restlessness of limbs ; P. as after fatigue others ; inability to collect his senses if he wakes at
from a journey or exhaustion from bleeding or profuse night. Sloio flow of ideas. Slow perception, with aver-
loss of semen. Tensive drawing pain in almost all bones, sion to motion. Periodic stojjpage of thought.
now in one, now in another, > for a moment by lying, then —
CliniCSll. Sometimes it has been found useful in confused
more violent than ever (Cimicif.). Bruised pain in all delirium in antemic persons or as a result of great loss of fluids.
joints during morning naji, < the longer he lies, > Rarely in nymphomania. Occasionally in melancholia during
motion and when fixlly awake in joints of ribs, of ;
pregnancy or in chronic malaria. There is generally disinclina-
tion to any mental effort general apathetic condition and indifi'er-
limbs, shoulders and scapulae, on touch or motion. ;
Sensitiveness of all nerves, with general weakness many places, < walking or motion of head sticking, ;
(Ars.) ; S., sight, smell, hearing and taste too acute, internal in many places, < moving head jerking, in places, < ;
sensibility offended and disposition unpleasantly effected motion and walk, > lying. Aching at night, alternat- ;
nerves affected by customary tobacco-smoking. Dread ing with frightful dreams after dinner, lasting till ;
of open air. Uneasiness. Lightness of all movements bedtime < in open air ; with weariness, then cold-
;
as if he had no body. Oppression of all parts as if ness now in one j^art of brain, now in another deep
;
;
clothes loei'e too tight, after a walk in open air. Heaviness. in brain, <
walking, ivith constriction, < r. side of fore-
Weight on joints in morning in bed, > rising; on joints head and in occiput ; as if skull would burst, brain beats
when sitting. Aversion to mentcd or physical exertion. in waves against skull (Aeon.)-; pulsating, with heat,
Weakness (Ars., Fer., Nat. m.) in morning on wak- ; ; coldness of hands and feet and repugnance to food
ing; after dinner; after eating (Ars.), ivith sleepiness; (Fer.) as if brain ivere pressing together from both sides
;
after supper, ivith sleepiness; on rising from a seat; < and out at forehead, < walking
in open air ; pressure
walking; in open faintness about stomach
air, v,n.th towards forehead as everything would be pressed
if
and chest, but he has abundance of strength for out, > strong pressure with hand (Nat. m.) like a ;
walking with
; loss of senses of joints, alternating ; jerking towards forehead, < till evening, when it dis-
with extreme vigor. Inclination to rest, with mirth. aj^peared as if brain were kneaded together, with ex-
;
Inclination to lie down. Faintness. Stiffness on re- citement, uneasiness, too rapid attention and over-
maining erect, with j^allor and loss of consciousness strained fantasies; as if brain were sore, < touch, fixed
of joints on rising from midday nap. Internal sensa- attention, deep thought or talking bruised, on walk- ;
tion of impending disease. Complaints from a slight ing in open air burning, with hot sweat on forehead
;
;
draught of air. Aggravation after mental exertion (Ign., stupefying, in morning on waking.
Nux v.,Nat. m.). Comfort in evening. Amelioration Confusion with tensive pain in forehead and orbits
;
from hot tea. with emjjtiness of head and indolence ofbody, asfrom
CliniCRl. — Anemia, with extreme debility from nursing or night-watching in morning as after intoxication, with
;
screaming and tossing about during in it and jerking pain in temples. Rising of blood, with
cheerful mood.Piteous, suladued whining and crying hot forehead and cold limbs (Ferr.). Brain seems pressed
out. Weeping mood (iSTat. m.). Excitability (Nuil v.) ;
by much blood. Intoxication with inclination to be ;
with pusillanimity and intolerance of noise. Despair; jolly. Vertigo; rising into head at noon; at night on
with tossing about the bed. No desire to live. Solici- waking, so that he is afraid to sit upright ; ivith inclination
tude about trifles. Discouragement. Discontented; and of head to sink backward, < motion and walking, > lying,
thinks he is hindered and tormented by every one. Absence with faintness and staggering with nausea, then ;
he springs out of bed and wishes to take his own life, temple between F. and 1. temple, > touch, when he
;
but is afraid to go near the open window or take a feels severe throbbing in temporal arteries; between
knife, with heat of body on waking from frightful
;
P. and r. temple, with violent pulsation in temporal
dreams. Ill-humored ; and easily angered ; when ex- artery above nose and on cheeks
; in r. eminence, < ;
one. Quarrelsome (Nux v.). Disobedience. Want of over 1. orbit above orbits in forenoon, < walking, >
;
docility. Despising everything. Irresolute and dis- dinner in middle in afternoon when sitting, changing
; ;
obliging. Absorbed in himself. Indifferent to ex- to temples on bending backward; when walking, then in
ternal impressions and disinchned to talk. Liveliness temples extending over head
; moving back and ;
China. 334 China.
forth on touch drawing tensive, and in orbits itch- of vision and the neuralgia about the eyes are frequently asso-
; ; ;
ing, above orbits. Confusion. Fulness above eyes. ciated with spinal irritation and great soreness of the spine, ex-
tending into the occiput and even into the eyes the pains fre- ;
Weight in morning, > noon. quently <[ at night when lying down, but not always.
—
Temples. Sticking in r. 1. Tearing in 1. jerking,
—
;
;
Hammering, exteiiding towards T. Aching in even- cartilage and external meatus. (Pain in middle) in
;
;
dle of vertex. Digging in 1. side of head when sitting. temples ; in r., with tickling crawling as of an insect.
Headache in side to which he inclines himself. Roaring. Ticking as of a distant watch.
Throbbing pain in 1. parietal bone. Jerking from CliniCclI. — Ringing and roaring in the ears, loss of hearing.
parietal bones along neck. Frequent neuralgic pains in ears, <^ toucli. Hearing extremely
—
Occiput. Tearing from r. bone to r. frontal emi- sensitive to noises.
times inflamed.
External ear very sensitive to touch, some-
nence. Aching; as if cerebellum would be pressed
out. Drawing pain when sitting painful drawing on Nose,
;
—
Redness and heat. Stitches in cartilage of
r. side; upon bone; drawing pain in 1., > bending septum. Tearing in back. Pain in root (Ign.) (after
head backward in articulation of 0. and atlas, oblig- heat of cheek had disappeared), extending to side. Pressure
;
ing him to bend head backward to forehead, as if across root, extending ujiward, and on eyebrow, >
;
whole forehead were drawn together, ending in tem- touch, with tension of skin of 1. wing of nose. Sudden
ples as a throbbing, > walking, returning when sitting biting deep in 1. nostril in evening, < compression of
or standing, > pressure. Dulness in lower part, as nose, sticking on every insjairation, then itching exter-
when waking. Vertigo while sitting. nally on back of nose. Sneezing ; at beginning of
Scalp. —
Stitches in 1. side. Contractive pain on I. side fever with coryza. Catarrh, with sensitiveness of
;
of occiput; as if draivn to one point. Contraction on nose and pimples on margin of nostrils and septum,
forehead as if it would be drawn together in centre. which are painful to touch fluent C, with sneezing and ;
Pain on upper part of head as if grasped. Sensitive- lachrymation ; trickling from nose ; watery discharge, loith
ness to touch, < at roots of hair. Sticking itching. stoppage; attacks of stop)ped C. Bleeding ; between 6
and 7 a.m., after rising after violent blowing.
—
ClilliCRl. The headache is generally intense, throbbing pain,
;
with great sensitiveness of the head, it seems as if the skull would Clinical. — Smell very acute. Nosebleed in ansemic persons,
burst this throbbing headache is usually worse in the temples, or
;
with ringing in ears, or relieving headache.
it may be only in the temples this temporal pulsation is often
;
the external head is usually extremely sensitive to the slightest Pule ; and sunken, pinched, sickly. Hipijocratic (jDointed
touch. Violent anfemic headaches as a result of sexual excesses or nose, hollow eyes with blue rings), with indifference,
after loss of blood, pulsating, even hammering, with flickering be-
insensibility. Earthy. Changing color frequently.
fore eyes, >
hard pressure, <^ slightest touch sometimes a feeling ;
sides of the skull. r. side picking, in zygoma and r. back tooth. Pressure
;
;
excoriated dry, without thirst lower painful near 1.
; ;
Lids. —Gum in external canthi after, sleep. Twitch- dlnica.1. Facial neuralgia. Occasionally useful in erysip-
elas of the face, of the vesicular variety, with low delirium. Facial
ing of r.upper 1. upjjjer twitching, bhnking, trem-
; ;
erysipelas in an infant, with hot, swollen extremities (Aeon.).
bling. Closure from weakness and sleepiness. Tearing
in external canthus.
1. Pain; in external canthi. —
Teeth. Looseness (Merc); and pain on chew-
Mouth.
Dry sensation between lids and ball, with rubbing Sticking extending outward in incisors S. in r.
ing. ;
pain on moving lids. Tickling. Itching on 1. upper back on inhaling cold air, with tearing. Jerk-
Pressure on brows, more externally, < motion of ing tearing in I. upper back ; drawing tearing upward
frontal muscles. Photophobia. Darkness before eyes. and backward in upper, then faintness. Digging in
Vision of black floating points. Room lighted by a upper back, > for a moment by biting teeth together and
candle appeared in a blinding sulphur-yellow light, pressing upon them. Pain in crowns of r. back when ;
then all surroundings were of a shimmering rosy-red biting teeth together throbbing picking, in upper ; ;
(this appeared as the headache suddenly disappeared back in lower incisors as if they had been knocked
;
during a sluggish stool, with tenesmus). against something. Drawing jDain in 1. lower D. pain ;
—
ClllliCSlI. Retinal astlienopia, with transient blindness or
with numbness in open air and in draft in 1. upper ; ;
with flickering before the eyes (after sexual excesses). Hemeral-
opia. Neuralgia about the eyes ciliary neuralgia, supraorbital back, with feeling as if gum or inner joart of cheek
;
neuralgia (Ced.j the neuralgia < slightest touch. The weakness were swollen.
; Gum and lip swollen.
China. 335 China.
Tongue coated, < afternoon on waking white in Anorexia before and after noon, with ineffectual de-
; ; ;
vesicle beneath, painful when tongue is moved burn- eating roldnrnH and rumhling in abdomen; after shivering
;
ing ditches ; sticking in tip biting in middle as if sore llirniiiih .<Liii ; iif/ir i-hill; (during chill); during svieat
;
or burnt biting on tip as from pepper, then accumu- (III Ikii-I: ami fori lirmi nfter fever ; < morning; then heat
;
lation of saliva at this place sensation as if dry and over body, with throbbing in all bloodvessels, burning
;
covered with mucus. Swelling of velum palati and in ears and forehead, internal sensation in cheeks,
uvula. Bright blood suddenly came into mouth after hands and feet as if too hot; for cold water, with chill
an agreeable surprise. Mucus in mouth in morning and heat, < morning after waking for wine little
;
; ;
after waking and after exertion, and he believes there none when eating. Aversion to coffee (Nux v.) to beer ;
is an offensive odor from his throat. Scraping on pal- (Nux V.) to water, with longing for beer (Nux v.). ;
ate. Sensation as if he had smelled too strong vine- Eructations ; after eating empty ; as from nausea, ;
gar, causing coagulation of mucus. Sensation as of an also with colic bitter, also after eating bitter, sourish, ; ;
evening after fever, with thirst. Contractive sensation tasting mucus; hot, then taste of China beginning at
in salivary glands. Salivation (Merc.) with nausea. root of tongue and
; spreading through mouth incom- ;
Offensive breath towards morning, > eating. plete, sourish, after milk something half way between ;
Taste bitter (Chel., Bry.), even to tobacco-s^noke ; B. in E. and sobbing. Nausea when he hears not unpleas- ;
morning (Nat. m.) when drinking coffee to every- ant things spoken of, with aversion to labor, sleepi-
;
;
thing, > after eating ; to bread on swallowing, although it ness by day and yellow color of eyeballs > eating, ;
tasted good while ehewing ; to food, < wheat cakes to with flushes of heat and orgasm of blood ;
in region ;
beer and the beef mounts to the head in throat, of jjit of throat after eating. ; Vomiting; at 11.15 a.m.,
obliging him to swallow saliva constantly. Slimy principally of water, of sour taste, of penetrating odor,
(Merc), ivhich disgusts him loith butter ; bitter slimy. like the bark.
Sweetish to tobacco-smoke S., then sour. Sour to
; ;
Spasm in cardiac region. Sticking here and there,
;
dered by fruit. Salt; to food, then bitter; sweetish in jDit extending to sternum jerking. Clawing. Sore- ;
salt; bitter, salt to bread and butter. Watery and ness in pit mornings, -with pain as from pressure on a sore
flat. Flat, qualmish after drinking. Nauseous, at place. Pressure after eating a little ; after eating ^'egeta- ;
times bitter, < morning, with unj^leasant taste to food bles, then flatulence, then vomiting, then burning ex-
;
N. as after cheese. Acrid in posterior part of palate tending half way up chest; > while eating; in re-
from tobacco-smoking, with biting. Little to supjier. gion, > rising from a seat; below pit as if everything
Lost when smoking tobacco after smoking tobacco. ; were excoriated, then violent diarrhoea. Constriction
in morning when lying on side, > lying on back.
Clinical. Neuralgic —toothache clenching teeth tightly, >
Compression in pit, impeding respiration. Oppression.
yet < slightly touching teeth, in ansemic persons. Chronic saliva-
tion, the efiect of mercurial poisoning. Fulness after eating asfullfor a long time after a meal ; ;
margin of larynx, as after rancid eructations or heart- Disordered by mdk (Nit. ac, Nux v., Sulph.) by too ;
part. Sensation in pit- as if it would become sore, of the food rises, witii dyspna;a, etc. Dyspepsia, with painful
sensation when swallowing like a sore throat although pressure and distention in region of stomach after eating and drink-
ing a little. Appetite entirely lost, and after eating a little loud
swallowing does not hurt Tension in gullet on it.
belching and inability to work. .\cid dyspepsi:t, heartburn even
b^,nding head backward. feeling in jiharynx Empty after milk, constant satiety, no relief from belching gas. After
and oesophagus. Dryness, with cool breath. Swallow- liffimorrhage from the stomach, with great sensitiveness of the
ing painful, with SAVollen submaxillary glands and stomach and great prostration, etc., the abdomen sensitive over the
region of the liver, which is sometimes swollen (compare gastric
pain in them on swallowing difficult on account of ;
symptoms with Lye).
narrow feeling. Contraction of muscles of oesophagus.
Stomach. Appetite increased; at 8 a.ji. without —
Abdomen. DiMcntion ; after eating; after a moderate
knowing what he wishes to eat in afternoon for va- ;
;
supper (Lye), nith griping and here and there sharp pain
i-ioits things but does not know exactly what ; for sour cher- in morning without flatulence until eructations with ; ;
ries ; ravenous, with nausea ravenous, with insipid ; colic and diarrho?a «< from flatulent food and much
;
ration griping S.
;
Cutting at noon during and after chronic malarial poisoning) (compare Ceanothus, Cedron) the
;
;
passage of whitish, turbid urine, with pressure shoot- pains in the spleen are acute and sticking. General distention of
;
abdomen, with desire to eructate gas, which affords no relief. The
ing in all directions before jjassage of flatus. G-riping ; fermentation which results from the acid dyspepsia involves the
towards evening when walking after drinking, as whole abdomen and there are a great deal of rumbling and pains of
;
after a purge ; > rising from a seat luithpain on passage different sorts. Gall-stone colic (Dr. Thayer declares that China
;
of flatus; with hunger and weariness. Pain like a 6th will permanently cure a tendency to gall-stone colic, with all
the attendant symptoms). Jaundice in nursing children, abdomen
pinching aiad drawing, < sitting. Cold, colicky cramp, tympanitic, spleen and liver enlarged.
then diarrhcea. Sharp pain. Colic before stool ; before
passage afflatus; during digestion; with thirst flatu- Rectum. Sticking in lower part, < in sphincter;
;
—
lent ; pain in evening when sitting, as before diarrhcea during stool, then sticking drawing. Tearing when in
spasmodic, composed of pressure and constriction bed, with tearing jerks. Pressure. Contractive pain,
bruised, in muscles contractive, in evening when sit-
;
< sitting; spasmodic, extending through urethra to
ting. Contracted sensation, with rumbling in lower. glans penis and through testicles, in evening. Burn-
Drawing, with emission of flatus and hard, difficult ing pain after midday naj). Crawling as from ascar-
stool. Heaviness. Warmth. ides and discharge of many of them; C. as from
Sides. —
Crackling downward and backward in 1., as ascarides after stool. Urging to stool in morning ;
if in ascending colon. Drawing-jerking i^ain when soon after rising to thin stool (ineflectual, with emis-
;
;
UpjDer. —Rumbling. Swelling of liver (Chel., Merc, stool, and in rectum. Sensation of an acrid substance
Lye). Sticking in several parts in morning in bed during stool. Burning, with burning-itching. Craw-
in spleen (Cedron), on walking; in hepatic region, ling. Crawling-creeping, and in urethra, with burning
beneath ribs ; in hepatic region on expiration, extend- in glans. Sticking in perineum, < sitting.
ing outward below 1. ribs, extending outward, < in-
;
Stool. —
After eating. Diarrhoea ; with urging Tvith ;
below region of stomach in evening, as before diarrhcea. also passed in several pieces, then ineffectual urging ; and
Cutting as if spleen were hardened. Pinching, > nodular, yellow (frequent, blackish)
;
and frequent, ;
bending double, alternating with nausea, urging to ivith biting-burning pain in anus, and colic before and after
stool and shaking chill all over, then pressure in upper every stool. Pappy but difficult, then ineffectual ;
abdomen. Intermitting pressure in hepatic region lohile urging with pain. Hard. Difiicult, painful, after
standing, > bending forward, with pain on touch as if sup- long urging. Constipation with accumulation of ;
purating. Fulness after eating, the food remains long. hard faeces in rectum with accumulation of faces in ;
Constriction. Interned coldness after every sivalloic of drink, intestines, heat in head, and dizziness. White, loith
renewed on every inspiration (compare Ars.). dark urine. Bilious. Two in morning. Intermitted
Umbilical Region. Sticking on I. side below umbilicus for two days.
on ivalking rapidly and aftenvards ; in r. side above um-
striction. Colicky spasms. Colic, with shivering. Pain slow stream. Urethra, sticking when urinating; sen-
on sides below umbilicus after eating. Pressure. sitiveness also when sitting and rising up, with stiff-
Contraction in r. side below umbilicus when sitting, as ness of penis burning in orifice
; ; burning jDain in
from an induration. Heat. orifice during and after micturition ; burning-biting in
—
Lower. Painful distention. Gurgling. Increased forepart in evening, when urinating ; bubbling sensa-
peristaltic motion, with pressure. Sticking in 1., in re- tion in region of bulb. Urine dark ; with brick-red sedi-
gion of kidney in bend of groin, on mons veneris, <
; ment (Lye.) copious ; increased, with burning in orifice
;
walking. Tearing on 1. side near mons veneris. Grip- of urethra; whitish, turbid, with white sediment;
ing drawing back and forth above mons veneris as pale, depositing a cloud pale, depositing a dirty yel-
;
before diarrhcea, when sitting, with short passages of low, flocculent sediment; scantj- and dark; scanty,
flatus. Pressure in 1. Pain during chill in region of ; with brick-red sediment.
caecum when sitting paroxysmal cramplike, in groin
;
—
Sexual Organs. SwelUng of spermatic cord, painful
when standing; flatulent, with constriction and ten- to touch, and of scrotum, < epididymis. Sticking in
sion, the flatus endeavored in vain to expel itself, with frsenum of glans, < touch, with tension. Pain in glans
tension under short ribs and anxiety sore, in ring, ; before urinatiirg ; jerking pain between glans and pre-
with sensation as if a hernia would protrude through puce when walking ; itching of glans in evening, in
the ring. Drawing in bend of groin when sitting, < bed. Sore sensation on margin of prepuce, < rub-
tendon (of psoric muscle). bing of clothes. Frequent erections at night. Scro- ;
drawing pain in testicles. Desire increased. Emis- standing. Intermittent cutting across when sitting
sions nightly at 3 a.m. ;
bent.
Metrorrhagia, with black clots. Suppression of Pain in region of r. fourth and fifth ribs when; ;
rhages, especially after labor, with atony of uterus, discharge of on inspiration contractive, in middle of r. side,_ so ;
large quantities of blood, cold skin, fainting, convulsive jerks, etc. that he must expel the breath suddenly contractive, ;
Menstruation too early and profuse, with dark clots, distention of
beneath last ribs when walking, and a bruised sensa-
abdomen, etc. Leucorrhcea that comes on instead of the menses ;
bloody, fetid, purulent, great weakness, etc. Metritis. Ovaritis from tion tensive, in morning, < external muscles.
;
Press-
sexual excesses or following hcemorrhages, all the parts are very ure upon chest; on 1. side near ensiform cartilage;
sensitive to the slightest touch. General anaemia resulting from over anterior part at night when lying upon back in ;
Respiratory Organs. —
Tickling in evening provoking externally upon middle of sternum when upper part of
body is bent and when standing, > pressure externally
cough, which, however, he can suppress. Whistling ;
and loheezing in trachea on breathing. Collection of upon sternum when sitting bent, causing anxiety and
mucus in larynx; which he constantly loosens and insufficient inspiration (sharp, with crawling in one
;
so that the voice is deep and rough. Stitches in larynx, drawing, on r. when sitting. Oppression; in evening,
with roughness. Pain in trachea and sternum on > sighing, with uneasiness, weak pulse and anxious,
coughing. Drawing in trachea below larynx, then impatient mood at night, with whistling and rattling,
;
cough in one impulse. Hoarseness. and with wheezing and rales in trachea in region of ;
(coughing up bloody mucus). Suffocative attack as if 8 A.M., < lying on 1. side, returning at 9 a.m., <
< towards evening and. at night
larynx iverefull of mucus, motion after dinner, < movement, > quiet after
; ;
on waking. Inspiration difficult and painful, expira- slight exercise, with oppressed breathing ivith rush of ;
tion quick. Dyspncea, < walking, with difficult, at blood to face, which was hot and red, and with cold hands ;
times rattUng expiration and with roughness of chest. with intermitting pulse, intermission of every ninth beat,
Inclination before dinner to breathe deeply. then three or four rapid beats with depressed pulse ;
\
I.
and —
Back. Sticking in I. side when sitting throbbing ;
staring eyes; from sternum through to back, after ing. Jerking tearing in 1. side of small of back.
drinking below r. arm, in region of fourth rib, as if
; Aching in sacral region, extending down thighs,
in pleura, > pressure and stooping beneath last ribs ; with languor, distention of abdomen and ineffectual
on inspiration, arresting breathing compelling inspi- ; desire for stool sticking drawing, in middle of sacrum,
;
sixth and seventh true ribs, without affecting respira- as from a heavy load or after long stooping in small ;
tion; rhythmical, outward; inward in sternum at of back as from cramp or as if bruised and crushed,
attachment of ribs, without affecting respiration; with sudden crying out on motion.
tickling, in 1., extending towards prascordial region.
Tearing below last true ribs, on 1. side of ensiform Clinical. Spinal irritation the spine is extremely sensitive — ;
cartilage. Tearing drawing beneath last rib when have been relieved (see under Extremities.)-
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China. 338 China.
Extremities. —Cracking Trembling from Drawing pain in bones as if periosteum had been scraped
in joints.
a chill and creeping shivering over thighs in open, not icith a dull knife. Drawing in nates and knees when
cold air. Twitching. Jerking tearing, < touch, < hands standing painful D. in skin on inner side of 1. pain- ; ;
and soles. Sensible, but invisible trembling, with a cooling ful D. downward in shaft of femora in afternoon, <
sensation, Laxity of all and trembling of hands ; trembling sitting tearing, in 1. nates when sitting cramijlike j ; ;
weakness. Heaviness, as if lead were hanging to fAem! (sticking), and in legs. Sensation in 1. when stand-
(Phos.), < thighs. Numbness and stiffness. Paralytic ing, as of a hard pimple in flesh, with drawing I
stiffness in all joints on rising from sleep in morning and iTpsiin in it. Tension in anterior muscles when walk-
from midday nap, causing mental depression. Fcdling ing. Burning and crawling on rising from a seat, as
asleep of those iqjon tvhich he lies. if asleep, < in hollow of knee, < standing. Weak-
—
Upper Extremities. Parcdytic jerking-tearing in long ness as from heaviness and paralysis of hip-joint i
; ;
bones, < touch ; f>aralytic tearing, extending into all and knee in morning, with unsteadiness, changing on '
parts, < more by touch than by motion. Tearing in motion to a bruised pain in thigh, then < legs. j
1. axilla and on anterior and inner border of scapula, Knee. Hot swelling of r., with drawing-tearing, wak- j
Intermittent drawing pain on margin of r. axilla, near ing at midnight. Trembling on rising from a seat, >
forepart. Paralytic jerking-tearing on top of shoulder, walking. Giving way ; when walking < ascending ;
with sensitiveness to touch, the pain renewed by touch, even steps. Sticking in 1. Tearing to thigh, with weakness
of coat. paralytic T. in r., extending now to thigh, now to leg, < more
—
Arm. Tearing if she stands by the window, with iy touch than by motion, loith weakness; jerking
.
T. on
drawing. Tension, and in hands. Weakness noticed inner side of patella. Pain on bending, jDreventing
when clenching hands. Sticking in upper, > motion, j
sleejs, with nodes in its skin pain on side of patella
;
and bones to phalanges, where it is painless, the pain < inguinal joint; jerklike, synchronous with jDulse, in
touch, with weakness of whole arm. Paralytic pain in head tendons of flexors of hollows spasmodic, in hollow of
;
of humerus, losing itself in hand as a tearing, with gen- r. in evening when sitting, > standing and walking,
eral loarmth, < forehead. extending into thigh (with j^ressure), as if leg would
Elbow. —Tearing
through 1. in 1., < motion, ; be drawn up.
Sticking in 1. Painful drawing in l^end of 1., on cro- Leg. —
Painful cramp in 1. calf at night on stretch-
noid process of ulna, < touch; drawing j^ains in ing and bending up foot. Sticking in tibise when walking
bones to fingers in evening. sudden, in upjjer part of calf when walking in open
—
Forearm. Tearing, > rubbing, with drawing back air. Tearing in calf. Bruised j^ain in bones on step-
and now r., now 1. T. in shafts of ulnse, <
forth, ; ping, < touch, and if she feels of it shivering of foot
touch. Drawing pain, as if jDeriosteum were scraped and chilliness of it as if she put it into cold water;
with a dull knife. Falling asleep on bending, for ex- [
pain in lower half as if periosteum were bruised and
ample, on writing, with sticking in tips of fingers. I swollen, on standing, but on touch sore joain as if excor-
Drawing sticking across wrist in evening. .Jerking I iated. Drawing pain on tibia in evening when sitting,
tearing in wrist and metacarpal bones. I
> standing and walking in r. tibia near heel when
;
—
Hand. Swelling of 1., with pain across dorsum on sitting, then in foot on inner part of 1. tibia, below
;
motion. Trembling when ivriting. Sticking in 1. in ; jjatella, when stretching leg while sitting, > bending
metacarpal bone of r. index. Tearing where meta- leg. Sensation as if garters were too tight and leg
carpal bones unite with bones of Avrist; jerking T. in |
would go to sleep and be numb (compare Coccul. and
metacarpal bones and fingers, < touch; jerking T. in j
Cedron). Burning tension above tendo-achilhs. Rest-
metacarpal bone of r. little finger. Cramplike draw- ! lessness, obliging him to extend and draw them up.
ing pain on taking hold of anything drawing pain in Weakness. ;
middle finger, with stiffness and pain on motion. soles. Sticking in 1. (in scar on 1.) tearing, in sole !
;
;
Tearing in bones of r. distal phalanges, < joints ; sticking when sitting and walking.
^ Jerking tearing in metatar-
j
T. in distal joint of r. thumb jerking T. in j^halanges. sal bones and toes ; in metatarsal bones and phalanges of
; \
—
Lower Extremities. Tottering. Pain like a" stick-
i
—
Thigh. Hard swelling, at times extending to begin- in heels crami^like, on inner side of 1. when sitting.
;
ning of feet, becoming thinner in lower jjart, reddish Sticking burning in upper jDart, close to tibia when
and painful to touch. .Jerking in middle of 1. Stick- sitting. Weakness as if bruised. Boring sticking in tips
ing on posterior part of r. when standing, extending of toes. Sticking crawling as after freezing, from great
upward. Jerking-teariiag on anterior part of I. ; on an-
; toe to dorsum of foot in evening when sitting, >
terior and outer parts on touch. Paroxysmal tearing standing and walking.
downward in femora. Pressure in upper part of flesh —
Clillical. Occasionally useful in hip disease, the effects of
-----
of r. nates, on pelvic bone, when sitting, increasing in
a jjulselike manner, Bruised pain in posterior muscles
prolonged suppuration, with sweats, diarrhoea, etc. Chronic syno-
V'^
°f Sensation as if cords were tied about the leg.
when
-.ttK^,-. „-:++4,,
sitting.
^. ri„,.„„i,'i „ i-
Cramplike paralytic 1
pam m
• •
r.
• •
l
Anasarca ^"l^f-
01 lower extremities, always towards night, witn gen-
on rising ^,^^ ^^^^j^ ^^^ „^^^^^^ sensitiveness of the surface Sf the body to <
\
alter sitting some time and on walking, and in knee. the slightest touch.
'
China. 339 China.
Skin. —Turgor of EruiDtion in concha (red without his being able to come to his senses of fall-
veins. ;
;
miliary, on forepart of throat). Boil on cheek on ing from a height, with waking full of uneasiness and ;
pectoral muscles. Urticaria of face, forearms and inability to collect himself Confused, on falling asleep,
hands, afterwards with vesicles like varicella. Watery on account of which he woke C. and senseless C. and ; ;
vesicles behind ears. (Ulcer discharges offensive ichor, senseless after midnight, with half conscious waking. Of
with burning and aching in it, he cannot let the foot nasty things on closing her eyes to sleep. Volujituous,
hang down and the foot is painful when standing) w'ith emissions.
boring in U. throbbing pain on moving part (stick-
; Fever. Chilliness at 5 a.m., with "weakness of feet
;
;
— ;
ing throbbing pain, even during rest) sensitiveness after dinner, then heat
;
< drinking with joressure in ;
; ;
Sticking in various places. Digging in a wound. afternoon, together with weakness of lo"«'er limbs, all
Tugging as if a hair were pulled, < on abdomen. < "vvalking in open air with some thirst for cold water ;
Sensitiveness (Ars.), even of palms ; on thighs, to rub- during the heat C. and sweat all day, A. with heat ;
bing of clothes, as if rough and covered with pimj)les. and redness of face, wdth thirst. Intermittent all day,
Sensation on elbow as if infiltrated with blood. (Creei?- < forehead, where there is cold sweat, thirst after the first
ing on forehead.) Itching at night I., with oozing of chill ; I., with weakness of knees and tibiae when walk-
;
blood on scratching followed after scratching by ves- ing and standing, > sitting. Internal without ex-
; ;
icles as from burning nettles on arms, loins and chest, ternal without external, then cutting in head extend-
; ;
< evening, and after scratching ijimples on r. sole ing into orbits periodically, with shivering and ex-;
;
;
when walking and sitting, > scratching crawling, on ternal, < at times in marrow of bones of feet, which
;
coccyx, > for a short time by rubbing burning, under are colder than hands. As from a cold wind, < walk-
;
knees and on inside of arms when warm and at night ing, seldom with shivering, it only comes when sitting,
in bed, with watery blisters, which disappear in cold over arms, loins and thighs.
air; biting, almost only on those parts on which he Shivering in morning in morning and forenoon, ;
lies, > scratching and lying on other side biting, with cold hands, nausea and rajDid pulse ;
at -5 p.m. ;
during midday nap, almost only on those parts upon when walking in open air, > in room, with coldness,
which he does not lie and which are turned upward. then heat, < face, < motion and walking, then thirst
Sleep. —
Yawning with stretching of limbs with (in evening on lying down) after evei-y sioallow of drink,
; ; ;
chilliness without sleei^iness. Sleejainess during the or chilliness, ivith gooseflesh (Caps.)
;
on entering warm ;
day at 8.30 p.m. after eating ; after dinner with pal- room from ojDen air in open, not cold air, > in room
; ; ; ;
"when sitting as soon as she sits down during the day, cold hands and dulness of mind general ; general, ivith-
;
;
with nodding, but if she lies down she is wide awake out thirst (Ars., Phos.), also tvith internal chill (Ars.) ;
at the slightest noise with one eye open, the other general, less on limbs.
;
half-closed, with balls tu.rned upward as in a dying Coldness, except of face, which was red, with sometimes
person on his back, head thrown backward, arms internal coldness on the warm forehead ; C, except efface,
;
stretched above head, with slow expiration and strong, which is warm, then coldness of forehead with in-
rapid pulse sound, as of a drunken j^erson, then in ternal w^armth in rest of body.
; Cold cheeks and feet,
morning confusion of head as if he had not slept with cold sweat on forehead, internal heat of face,
enough, with pressure in temples on shaking head. trunk and thighs. Cold nose. Back when walking ;
Sleeplessness all night; with vivid disagreeable in open air, then heat in back with S"weat, then again
thoughts crowding upon each other till midnight, chill. Limbs internally and externally, with general
;
with headache after midnight, though sleepy, with internal and external heat and slight thirst for cold
;
activity of thought and frequent changes in his posi- water. Arms and abdomen, with redness and heat of
tion till 2 A.M.
; excei^t from 3 to 5 a.m. ; on account cheeks and lobules of ears arms, with nausea, then
;
;
of thoughts crowding upon him, also with w^armth to- cold limbs, with shivering and recurrent nausea.
wards morning, but inability to have less covering Hands, < r. < 1. in morning, and feet, with shivering ;
; ;
with restlessness. Falling asleep late, then unsound over thighs, < walking in evening, with hot cheeks; in ;
sleeiD and exhaustion in morning on rising. Frequent open air, with external chilliness as if dashed with cold
waking with sweat on scalp and forehead and chilli- water, and chattering of teeth, > in room except the
;
ness over back. Early waking. Snoring inspiration coldness of hands alternately, with warm internally, ; ;
(through nose) inspiration and expiration ; insjDiration and in arms internally in 1., though not externally
; ;
at one time, at another a. puffing expiration ; S. in a colder than r. Lower limbs. Knees from 1. knee to ;
child, with moaning. Starting out of sleep with in- sole. Feet in evening < 1. with general internal
; ; ; ;
) ability to collect himself; starting on falling asleep. heat and distended veins with redness and internal ;
1
Uneasy sleep interrupted by four or five erections heat of cheeks.
;
with general sweat after w'aking in night full of dreams Shivering above elbows and knees
; over chest and ;
and crying out with uncovering, worrying dreams of arms when walking in open air.
;
lomier occurrences, and in the morning he cannot get Heat in forenoon before a meal, then Avhen walking
awake on account of confusion and stupidity in head, in open air cold sensation on ankles and coldness of
in morning out of sorts and unrefreshed. rest of body in afternoon, w"ith redness and heat of ;
Dreams. Heavy, making him anxious after waking. face, great hunger, burning of lips if they touch each
Anxious, whereupon he woke half conscious and re- other and burning sticking in skin about lips towards ;
mained frightened that he is descending a precipice, evening, with rapid pulse after midnight, with dry
; ;
"waking him and remaining vivid before his fancy, < lips but no thirst; ivith distended veins and easily
closing eyes, and he cannot quiet himself. Frightful dilating pupils, loithout thirst ; almost with inability
just as he is falling asleep, "waking him waking him to uncover hands without difficultv. ;
General, with
Chininum Arsenicum. 340 Chininum. Sulfuricum.
sticking ia skia (Merc, cor.), < on neck, with thirst for lumps; watery, blackish, immediately after dinner;
cold water ; with swelling of veins of arms and hands, watery, brown, painless fascal stool, with mucus and
;
over abdomen and down thighs), with red cheeks, in lower part of 1. lung, with pressure as from flatu-
without thirst. Dry, all day. In flashes, with thirst lence. Palpitation on leaning against back. Sensation
for cold water. Internal, with red cheeks, heat of as if heart stopped after 1 p.m., beating imperceptible.
trunk and arms and moisture of forehead. Internal Trembling of heart, with a rumbling noise, I was
and external, with sticking in several places in skin and unable to distinguish the pulsations, this lasted an
thirst for cold water ; I. and E., as from wine, with hour, then beating of heart and pulse (the latter im-
redness of face. perceptible on 1. side) became irregular and numbered
Burning in various parts during the clay, with 200. Pulse 200.
crawling and itching. Heat of head towards morning, Momentary pain in joint of 1. great toe, in 1. little
with oppression of chest ; of head, with swollen veins finger and in region of 1. olecranon. Weariness in
of hands ; of head and face, with congestion, swelling shoulder and elbow-joints. Tired pain in biceps of 1.
of veins. External ear. Face ; at 3 p.m., with red arm. Sore aching in 1. forearm, in muscular mass
cheeks and dry sticky lips, without thirst ; on coming composed of supinator longus and brevis and flexor
from open air into a room that was not warm ; and longus pollicis in flexors of 1. forearm, < radial side
;
ness ; one or other cheek and lobule of ear, with red- of 1., then r. thumb. Pain in first joint of 1. ring fin-
ness, and before this disapjaears chill over body, then ger. Palms dry and hot. Weariness of lower limbs.
over lower limbs. (Anteriorly on upper part of thigh.) Pain along front of lower two-thirds of 1. tibia inter- ;
Skin not sensitive to air in morning after night-sweat. mittent sore, in r. biceps midway between hip and
Sweat; in morning sleep at night; in sleep (Ferr.);
;
knee and in calf; fleeting sore, in sole at root of 1.
general, as soon as he is covered, toith such sleejnness that little toe. Sleep interrupted.
he cannot get up ; general, when walking in open air.
Oily in morning.
—
Clinical. It has been prescribed in malignant sore throat
Cold. Of body after waking at 3 (diphtheria), with great prostration, especially in the latter stages
A.M., loith thirst, without siveat on feet or head, except or when the disease is very prolonged and shows no tendency to-
where he lies upon cheek. In hair of head ; when wards convalescen ce. Angina pectoris, with burning pain and great
prostration, occurring in periodical paroxysms. Asthmatic attaciis
walking in open air. On face and hands; on face in
or suffocative attacks, recurring every day at the same hour, during
morning on rising ; cold, on face, with thirst. On nape phthisis, with icy-cold skin and great anxiety, wants the open
and back on slightest motion. air. In marsh malaria it has been used when after the paroxysms
there are cold sweat, prostration, great irritability, brown diar-
Clinical. — Intermittent ieyer, without constitutional cachexia, rhoea, etc.
except general weakness and ansemia the paroxysm is fully
;
developed, the three stages of chill, fever and sweat are fully
marked preceding the chill there is violent thirst, often violent
;
Tired feeling. Head feels too full or as if it would causes deafness and serous inflammation of the inter-
burst. Painful pressure in forehead and temples. nal ear; blindness, ischsemia of the retina and optic
Confused pain in forehead and occipital protuberance. neuritis it produces stupor, delirium and even con-
;
Dull, heavy aching in forehead and occiiaut; in cere- vulsions. (Ejoilepsy is inteiasely aggravated by it.)
bellum on motion. Sudden throbbings in temporal Quinine, however, arrests the development of low
arteries after 1 p.m. Taste metallic, bitter. Throat forms of vegetable life, and especially of the poison of
dry. Loss of appetite, with Aveak feeling. Hiccough. marsh malaria, but it rarely antidotes the efiects of
Belching, then urging to stool. Nausea during stool, ; the poison on the system.
with retching. Burning in stomach. Pressure behind ^Mu'.3.— (See China).
stomach, not > dinner, which was relished in solar ; Generalities. —
Emaciation. Pandiculation, with fre-
plexus extending towards back, where it changed to quent yawning. Falling suddenly in the street fall- ;
pinching, spine sensitive to touch at this point. Emis- ing to the ground senseless. Convulsions. Twitchings
sion of flatus. Colic; below umbilicus, with urging in evening. Trembling. Wandering symptoms.
to stool. Intermittent sore pain in a spot below and Neuralgia, > warmth wandering N. Shocks or
;
to right of umbilicus. Sudden violent urging to stool. pricks like neuralgia or rheumatism in divers places,
Diarrhoea four times; urgent D., containing jellylike as 1. supraorbital nerve, r. ear, r. elbow, r. knuckle,
Chininum Sulfuricum. 341 Chininum Sulfuricum.
etc. Twinges in various places in afternoon in lower Pain in morning on rising, < 1. side,
; > sitting upright. ;
half of r. scapula in afternoon, then in r. lower jaw, then confusion of head, then frontal pain, < at 5 p.m. at ;
then in upper, in malar region, frequently recurring in 9 A.M., < 1. side, with vertigo, ringing in ears and weak-
some places. Catching or sprained jDains on sudden ness towards noon, < till evening, and in temiDles, ;
motion, e. g., in outer fibres of deltoid tendon on rais- with visible pulsation in temporal arteries, heat in
ing arms, in tendons in front of 1. ankle when flexing head and ringing in ears in afternoon from 1 to 4 ; ;
joint suddenly. p.m. 4 p.m. between -5 and 6 p.m. 7 p.m., at last ex- ; ; ;
Quivering sensation internally through body at the tending to occiput on waking after dinner < towards ; ; ;
middle, in afternoon, then eructations. General sen- evening < moving eyes or head, and in orbits. Pul- ;
sitiveness. Restlessness in forenoon, after writing a sation in arteries at 4 p.m., with heat of face and red-
;
letter; at 5 p.m., with coldness; at night; and dis- ness, < about eyes.
comfort. Excitement of arterial system, as ft-om Temples. Twitching of muscles above 1. zygoma in —
strong wine. Increase of physical powers. Weak- afternoon. Neuralgia shooting up 1. anterior when
ness ; in morning in morning, on waking, with dul- sitting at the table, leaning to r.
; Tearing in 1., with
ness of head on waking from afternoon nap, with drawing. Pain towards evening in 1. in afternoon,
; ;
; ;
dulness with sleej^iness and desire for solitude in extending to middle of forehead in 1., extending to
; ;
some dark corner. Old and " wooden " feelings, with eyebrow, obliging him to seek a cool place on the sofa
deliberate motions and speech. Faintness. Heavi- to relieve the pain drawing, to middle of forehead ;
him to leave the bed as if he had committed a deeply inward, sometimes cutting in 1. external audi-
;
crime. Fretfulness. Anger after sleep, even about a tory meatus, face pufied and red, pain in both temples
draught on legs. Resolute in evening, but shrinking > walking, with tensive drawing in skin which made
from taking much trouble about matters. Positive in work impossible, the toothache was transiently > by
insisting on professional orders in forenoon, but self- pricking gums and rinsing mouth with cold water,
restrained and deliberate. Buoyancy; in evening. later this neuralgia appeared every night at 3 a.m.,
Lively mood returned at 9 p.m., after a walk in open and lasted till 6 a.m. Fulness of arteries in evening ;
perception of quantities impaired. Vacancy of ideas. ance in afternoon on going out, with the head down
—
Head, Swelling in morning, with difficulty in in r. side of head in evening on walking in open air,
;
opening mouth. Chronic disturbance of brain. lasting some time in r. uj^per temple. Pain in r. side
Aching in morning on rising, < stooj^ing or moving of head when writing, extending as neuralgia to r.
;
;
at 3 A.M., > rising, with pain in occiput in forenoon, outer brow, then to mastoid process, returning to brow
;
< 1. side, with jjulsations in temples and excitement and r. temporal ridge, again in r. ear, then back to
in whole body in afternoon, after a long walk in the brow, later a catch in middle of r. sterno-mastoid
;
sun in afternoon, extending to temples, > evening muscle on turning head that way after midnight. Pain
;
with vertigo and loss of memory < towards evening, in 1. side of head in morning on writing with head in-
;
with pulsation in head, as if it would he torn to clined to L, extending to 1. side of neck and throat, r.
pieces, heat of face, vertigo, at times ringing and roar- mastoid process, then to vertex, then to occiput, then
ing in ears > sweat on walking in open air, with shifting to brows (varying with the position of head),
;
writing, when leaning it to the left, < 1. side and top. threatening of pain in 1. in evening. Dull twinges in
Heaviness in forenoon, > jjutting cold hand on top, 1. jirotuberance in afternoon, becoming a steady ache.
;
with fulness and dry heat, and with coldness of fingers A Scalp. Dandruff, and in beard on chin, < 1. side. —
and feet in evening, < top. Confusion. Empti- Itching, intermittent in evening itching on 1. side of
; -
;
ness in morning.
; Stupefaction. Throbbing on vertex and occiput above edge of li'ontal hair, r. and ;
rising and bending over table, and in shoulders. 1. sides, when writing, then below r. zygoma, then on
Rush of blood towards evening. Intoxicated sensa- r. side of vertex, then 1. vertex, r. side of chin, 1. post-
;
tion, though his mental powers were perfect I. sen- mastoid surface, 1. inner eyebrow, etc. ;
Forehead. Sticking boring, in 1. centre in evening. ing of lids and appearance of pimples. Lustreless.
;
Pricking, with confusion of head. Tearing and draw- Restless. Dry > walking in wind in evening, when ;
ing. Neuralgia from r. supraorbital foramen in a nar- there was lachrymation of r. eye. Easily tired when .
row line to vertex, at night when bent forward reading. reading. Sleepy feeling in afternoon when sitting.
CMninum Sulfuricum. 342 Chininum Sulfuricum.
Heaviness in forenoon, and in forehead. RetrobuUar nostril; in evening when sitting in shirt-sleeves.; at
optic-neritis, with sudden loss of vision. Lachryma- night when resting back against cool wall on walking ;
tion at 5 p.m. in the full light L. in open air. Disc in open air < getting feet cold. Haemorrhage.
and retina anxmic, disc looked dry, with the vessels Face.
;
running over it smaller than usual. Disc paj^ery Sickly expression and hollow-eyed. (Edema and ; ;
white. Ball pale. Dirty color to the white of the of hmbs, with erythematous rash, and feeling as if
eye. Pupils dilated. R. upper lid red and swollen. arms would burst. Twitching of 1. zygomatic muscles.
Twitching of 1. lids in afternoon in afternoon, < Pain below 1. zygoma between 1 and 2 a.m. about
; ; ; I.
lower; in evening; of outer canthus. 1.Closure of malar-bone in evening ; in 1. inft'aorbital and superior
lids from weakness when writing. Feeling as if some- maxillary nerves, < cold air, with boring, at times
thing jDressed lids down, makirig vision indistinct. involving eye, swelling adjacent to ujaper molars;
—
Brow. Sticking in 1. in evening at 1. inner in even- ; suddenly above I. zygoma when writing, with head bent to I.,
ing when writing. Neuralgia in r. inner deep in r. ; also at temporal ridge ; varying from 1. supra-zygomatic
outer in r. inner in morning on bending forward
; in ; region to ear, throat, upper molars, in evening when
r. outer in morning on raising brows, extending up side riding in street-car, with head inclined reading, >
of head, then twinge in outer end of 1. in 1. supra- ; holding head up. Rheumatic (or neuralgic) pain in
orbital nerve in forenoon in r. supraorbital nerve in
; zygoma, malar and nasal bones, extending to side of
evening in street-car, then in 1. in 1. supraorbital ; head, in afternoon, from cool wind on r. side of face,
nerve, near foramen, in evening when writing from r. ; with tingling in nose, as before sneezing. Dull twinge
to lamboidal suture in evening when sitting; in r. above root of r. zygoma in afternoon.
outer at 11.30 p.m. in outer half of r. after midnight
; Cracking in joints of jaw; every time mouth is
alternately in each at night in r. supraorbital nerve, ; opened. Cutting in 1. lower jaw in night. Neuralgia
near foramen, when sitting in church from r. outer to ;
in r. joint of jaw in morning in 1. lower jaw in a cool ;
lamboidal suture when standing. Twinges about r. room. Lips livid; and cool. Eruption on lower Up,
outer in afternoon. Flashings in branches of 1. infra- 1., then r. side.
orbital nerve in afternoon. Pain in r. outer supra- Moutli. —
Teeth. Clenched after midnight. Tartar
orbital region in morning in 1. infraorbital nerve at ; increased soft T. on upper front, after removal of
;
in evening when sitting, and in eyeball. about upper molars seems to putrese and irritate.
Vision lost ; with pain in forehead as if head would Sticking in incisors in afternoon, < 1. in 1. upper ;
burst; dim. Photophobia, with lachrymation in fidl glare. second and third molars in evening. Cutting down-
Bright lights and sparks. ward and outward from 1. lower amalgam-filled molar.
CliniCftl. —-Intermittent strabismus.
Neuralgia m
last 1. upper molars in afternoon, extend-
ing to zygoma in molars in afternoon, extending into
—Sticking
;
Ears. in 1. in forenoon r. at noon r. in ; ; 1. jaw, < in lower and in ear; in 1. molars filled with
evening 1. on retracting chin, involving throat in
; ; amalgam, extending to jav/s in 1. ujjper molars filled ;
1. meatus in afternoon after going down-stairs. Pain with amalgam, in afternoon, then in middle upper and
above r. ear and mastoid process in evening in r. be- ; lower molars. Aching between amalgam-filled
;
ing in open air; causing deafness. Hissing. Buz- slimy fur, yellow jjosteriorly yellowish white coated ;
;
mittent. Resonance in r. in morning. Roaring caus- ; gins with yellow coat at root.
; Pale, covered with
ing deafness. Sensation as if a horse railroad had its tenacious mucus. Flabby in morning, and whitish.
course through the brain, < on alternate days. Deaf- Twitching of middle of r. lingualis muscle in after-
ness in 1. Hearing lost. Hearing difficult.
; Intol- noon of end of 1. lingualis in afternoon when writing.
;
ITose. —
Sore pimple on r. side, at end of nasal —
Mouth. Cavity pale. Full of mucus at night, with
bone. Twitching in afternoon. Neuralgia at end of '
1. bone in evening (head held obUquely down in palate in afternoon, causing eftbrts to swallow it.
writing). Tinghng anteriorly in nostrils in evening Dry. -Salivation. Offensive breath. Expired air
when sitting; in I. side after supper on going from one cool. Taste bitter to bread bad on rising, with
; ;
room to another, with sneezing and flow from r. side. bad breath pasty brassy after breakfast acrid, >
;
; ;
neck ;> evening till night, with rough voice in as before diarrhoea, then emission of flatus. Emission
; ;
both sides, afterwards extending into larynx, > of flatus on rising, then irritability around anus ;
towards evening, with sensitiveness to pressure. Con- offensive ofFensi^'e, in evening offensive, on moving ; ;
striction. Sensation as if something had lodged. about after midnight offensive, after micturition. ;
Scraping in afternoon, with irritation to cough and Flatus goes into rectum with a shock, when leaning
slimy expectoration difficult to loosen. Dryness. back in chair, then j^resses on anus and escapes, then
Irritation to cough. Tickling. Itching of r. side of similar movements in 1. colon and intermittent twinges
^
velum palati in afternoon. of colic, the colic > emission of flatus. Tearing. Pain
—
Stomach. Appetite great at 9 a.m. after eating; in during the day on rising, > stool of cadaverous odor,
; ;
afternoon at 2 p.m., with eructations at 2 p.m., with at first mushy; at noon, < sudden standing up, >
; ;
drowsiness when in street-car in evening after sup- ; ; emission of offensive flatus; with diarrhoea; sudden,
per, then nausea for acid food ravenous at night
; ; at 2 P.M., with emission of flatus.
ravenous after eating, changing to nausea; canine, Hypochondrium. Sticking in I. side below short rihs ;
satiated by a small quantity of food, which took from region of gall-bladder to r. rectus muscle; mov-
away all appetite for the next meal. Diminished. ing from edge of liver to outside of and below r. nip-
More frequent desire to eat though the appetite was ple, in evening on entering house .subcutaneous cut- ;
not increased. Lost; with sensation of fasting; lost ting S. in 1. hypochondrium in afternoon. Suppura-
for breakfast, with increased hunger lost, but draw- ; tive sensation in region of hver. Pain in region of
ing in stomach as from need of food lost, but sensa- ;
spleen ; > pressure ; in liver region before going to bed ; in
tion indicating that one has some loss to make uf), < liver region in morning, > jiressure of hand. Crampy
retracting stomach. Aversion to food to beer and ; feeling in 1. rectus in 1. border of 1. upper rectus at 1
;
tobacco, which act as if used for the first time. Thirst A.M. when walking, < sitting in 1. border of upper 1. ;
in afternoon in evening
; < morning < rectus in evening.
night.
; ;
Eructations bitter
; tasting of food ; Cutting in upper < pressure of hand transversely
tasting of ; ; ;
striction of stomach and distention of abdomen inguinal region in morning when standing. Dragging
threatening, when walking after eating, > loosening [towards genitals.
waistband. Vomiting of insipid taste in afternoon.
;
j
Colon. —Commotion in 1. in evening, including 1.
Pain in epigastric region, extending towards um-
; lumbar region. Sticking in trans\-erse, in evening.
bilicus, < pressure. Pressure after eating^ then cutting in Pinching in transverse and 1. in afternoon when walk-
upper and middle abdomen ; P. from the slightest food, with { ing in the house and when in street-car. Pain in
return of the usual symptoms. Fulness in afternoon ;
;
transverse and 1. in afternoon in transverse in
; ;
faSt. Emptiness, > drinking cold water and eating, Itching. Tenesmus with griping in abdomen with
; ;
Sudden gnawing at 10.30 p.m., before supper, on Anus. — Hemorrhoidal trouble increased. Discharge
ascending stairs, then crampy gastralgia, > standing of bright blood. Sticking in 1. side of inner sphincter
up straight, then shuddering of head, > eructations. !
in afternoon ; to r. of anus in evening when walking,
Cardialgia. Pyrosis in evening. Heat starting from ; with itching ; sudden crampy or cutting stitch in inner
cardiac orifice and extending to abdomen and some- sphincter when standing. Uneasiness > by gently
times to chest. Heartburn at midnight when stand- forcing down rectum. Itching in perineum.
;
ing bent over table, after eating dry bread. Coldness Stool. Liquid, frequent. Dissolved, dark brown. j
—
after ice-cream, > loosening clothes, with uneasiness. PcpPi/: fi'ofl»J, frequent, with much unnd. First half jeUy-
i
Indigestion fi-om eating two apples late at night. like, with much wind. Diarrhoea with pain across i
;
Acidity, with distress in eijigastrium. Trembling. abdomen with drawing and cutting in abdomen 1
; ;
—
!
Abdomen. Distention in afternoon before diar- Soft, but impeded by painful contraction of inner
; ;
Chininmn Sulfuricum. 344 Chininum Sulfuricum.
siDhincter, which feels like a firm rim. Mushy at first, ing, with anginose condition. Cough, with expectora-
then like diarrhoea, preceded by ofl'ensive flatus. With tion of mucus in morning, once the mucus struck
;
yellow, clear mucus. Constipation. Hard and ; the roof of the mouth in forenoon in afternoon
; ;
Profuse ; rather hard. Scanty after postponement. in open air, with threatened irritability in 1. bronchi
Sluggish and scanty. Difficult and painful but not ; ; at night, with necessity to sit Uf) in bed to get his
hard, with a peculiar sensation from r. hand to breath ;after midnight, with swallowing of mucus
shoulder. Omitted and abdomen distended. when walking in open air; cough > expectoration
—
;
Urinary Organs. Hemorrhage. Catarrhal inflam- from very low clown cough, with gelatinous expecto-
;
and lower abdomen and by oppressed respiration and ; thick sea-green mucus, which sank in water, in morn-
pale ; and bloody ; and bright-colored ; and high- ing on rising, then soreness of chest.
colored, turbid. Scanty, cloudy, contained urates. Respiration increased. Oppressed in steam-cars 0. ;
Jumentous. Frothy. Dark; ofstrong odor and acid; as from a hoop about chest. Short. Superficial and
and scanty, with sediment with sediment of yellow- ; irregular. Slow and irregular. Sighing.
; Long
ish-red crystals with powdery yellowish-white sedi-
; weary insiairation in evening when eating, then loud
ment. Of strong odor. Watery, does not redden lit- sighing, heaving, groaning expiration. Arrested by
mus-paper. As clear as water, containing four-sided contraction of throat on rising suddenly from a seat
prisms, with four-sided jJointed ends, the crystals en- and attempting to swallow at the same time.
veloped in tough mucus. Turbid with chocolate- ; Chest. —
Haemorrhage from lungs (probably). Stick-
colored sediment. Uric acid decreased. Phosphoric ing in 1. in r. in r. half in afternoon, extending to
; ;
granular, with glittering transparent colorless crystals. at 7 P.M.,extending to back, < deej) inspiration and
Like candied sugar, consisting of urate and purpur- forcibly throwing 1. arm backward, > leaning upon 1.
ate of ammonia, with phosphates. Of brown granules ;
forearm with body bent forward (as when writing)
kidney-shaped, one of which showed bright concen- on rising in 1. clavicle transversely through chest
; ;
and fragments of three-sided jjointed pyramids ; sedi- of and below r. nipple when in street-car. Opiiresdonx.
ment rose-red, of rhomboidal flat crystals, with here Feeling behind middle of sternum (oesophagus ?) as if
and there double pyramids, with only traces of uric food stuck feeling as of something indigestible behind
;
acid, consisting almost wholly of phosphates. lower sternum in evening, > eructations feeling to 1. ;
—
Sexual Organs. Eruption. Itching on 1. side of of sternun"! in morning as of si^asmodic condition of
scrotum in afternoon. Aching in r. spermatic cord in oesoijhagus from indigestion. Tickling in 1. in evening.
afternoon, with relaxation of scrotum. Relaxation of
r. testis in evening, with aching. Function decreased —
Clinical. Pneumonia, with great oppression, weakness, deaf-
;
ness and whizzing in ears, or rushing like a storm in ears, or ring-
lost. Emission in morning witliout sensation at ;
ing of bells, must lie on the back (Sang ).
night without waking. Uterine haemorrhage. Abor-
tion. Labor pains. —
Heart. Sticking in region of apex. Pressure in
—
Respiratory Organs. Contractive feeling in a weak praecordial region, with passage of flatus. Tension in
spot on 1. side of hyolaryirgeal space in morning. prfficordial region, < 1. side below short ribs, with.
Scraping soreness in larynx and trachea when swallow- necessity to loosen bands of clothing. Precordial
ing in morning on rising, > coughing up mucus, anxiety. Preecordial uneasiness. Palpitation in ;
which caused rawness in 1. bronchus and 1. lung, after- morning on waking, lying on 1. side, > lying on heart
wards the cough caused rending in fauces. Tickling in morning caused by indignation, > lying on heart
in larynx in evening, with cough and expectoration
; in afternoon when roused suddenly, had to lie on
;
in evening, with cough and raising and swallowing of side, > lying on abdomen. Action accelerated in fore-
mucus. Hoarseness at 4 P.M. H. > swallowing mucus. ; noon. Strong beating at 10 a.m., after excitement.
Loss of voice. Action subjectly preceptible in forenoon when sitting-
Cough towards morning, caused by a painftil spot in partially doubled up in 1. chest and abdomen in
;
throat; at 12.30 a.m., with tickling in windpipe; in forenoon after straining at stool in 1. chest in afternoon ;
evening when dressing, with sticking in 1. upper after going up-stairs through much of chest on being
;
lung (?) and rheumatic pain in 1. trapezius, near pos- awakened from a nap, > lying still in forenoon when ;
terior edge of scapula; when in open air without sitting after an incomplete stool, extending to head
overcoat when sitting in street-car, < towards morn-
;. after breakfast, sitting at stool with elbows on knees,
Chininum Sulfuricum. 345 Chininum Sulfuricum.
felt through chest, down back to sacrum and through humid, windy day, > warmth. Rheumatic feeling in
abdomen. Feeble movements. r. deltoid at 2.20 a.m. (after sleeping) > change of ;
Pulse. —
Rapid and full and irregular and inter- position in tendons of both deltoids and of 1. biceps
;
; ;
and afternoon and strong, afterwards rapid and weak deltoid when arm was in malposition, extending half
; ;
and scarcely preceptible. Scarcely perceptible. Small, way down outer arm. Rheumatic pain in 1. at noon.
almost imperceptible. —
Arm. Swollen and covered with pustules, also
—
Neck. Swelling along r. sterno-cleido-mastoid mus- hands. Neuralgia in tendon of 1. biceps at noon on
1
cle. Sprained feeling in upper r. sterno-mastoid mus- holding forearm flexed and joronated, hand on edge of
cle in afternoon in street-car on suddenly turning head table. Rheumatic jiain in r. (outer origin of l^rachia-
i to r., with sticking in r. ear. Crampy feeling in 1. lis anticus) rheumatic threatening in r. arm when ;
i
sterno-mastoid muscle in morning, then in 1. levator sitting with arm in malposition in afternoon, then in
I
anguli scapula;. Rheumatic feeling from cool wind, ex- course of musculo-spiral nerve to back of forearm and
'
tending to 1. ear. hand when resting palm on car-seat, and in ulnar
Back. Pain. —Sensitiveness of last cervical and first nerve adjoining pisiform bone. Pain in middle third
dorsal vertebrae to pressure of dorsal verlehrx of ulnar nerve from below 1. axilla to below ellDow, in
;
first and second dorsal vertebra; ; third dorsal ver- afternoon when writing. Bruised feeling. Lack of
j
tebrie pain on touch, with oppression of ckest (Phos.) control over muscles in afternoon.
—
\
pain in second and < first, on pressure in after- Ui^jier Arm. Twinge in sui^erficial nerves, in inner
noon dorsal vertebris more painful to pressure and outer asiDccts in evening when writing.
;
Pain in
during the chill than the cervical or lumbar vertebra^. r. outer in evening.
Sticking around lower angle of r. scapula. Rheumatic Elbow. Pain in front of, in afternoon —
when ijulling
feeling at inner border of 1. scapula in 1. upper and a door. Sprained feeling at biceps tendon on forcibly
;
writing, > supporting arm. Crampy feehng at inner in front of r. ulna. Cramp in flexors of 1. in morning
j
i
;
exertion. Subcutaneous sticking in r. wlien walking, on i^utting hand behind me in dorsum of r. in after- ;
later when straightening himself, running up 1. side. noon when holding a weight in dorsum of r. in even- ;
mented oysters in 1. in afternoon when walking, then morning when writing in afternoon in dorsal branches
;
;
in r., then when sitting in 1. again in 1. kidney region of radial nerves, then suddenly in digital nerves of ad-
;
in afternoon when sitting bent to r. side in 1. in even- jacent sides of middle phalanges of first and second 1.
;
ing ;in 1. lower in evening when writing in 1. about fingers. Neuralgico-rheumatic sensations in dorsum
;
lower end of kidney after dinner when sitting bent of r. in afternoon w'hen walking, extending as a hard
forward in street-car, then indications of pain on r. ache to middle of ulna. Rheumatic pain in r. ulna in
side when sitting bent up in street-car in 1. kidney morning on waking, the arm being uncovered, > warm
; ;
kidney, < by positions, etc., which cause compression. when riding in cool wind, > motion. Carrying medi-
Crampy pain in 1. renal region in evening. Crampy cine-case in r. hand in afternoon, compression of ulnar
lumbago when standing in street without overcoat, > nerve against body, pain to termini of nerve in little
external support and adjusting position. Uneasiness finger pain in lower end of 1. ulna in evening when
;
in 1. Feeling in forenoon, not having defecated, as holding paper to write on pain on inner edge of r. ;
if a firm mass pressed against sacrum, hips and lower ulna when writing, then in its upper dorsum, then
•
ings in hands and feet. Neuralgic twinges in r. index vigorous use of hands in r. palm between first and ;
and r. little toe in afternoon on using them. Bruised second metacarpus in evening. Neuralgia in space
feeling. Weakness ; of arms and legs. between first and second r. metacarpus after midnight,
—
Upper Extremities.- Sticking in r. axillary folds. extending along digital nerve, inner aspect of first
(Rheumatico-neuralgic ache in r. posterior axil- phalanx of first finger. Crampy. then rheumatic pain
lary fold in afternoon when pressing scapula^ against in r. third knuckle and above it. in afternoon when
chair.) writing. Sensation in r. during e\-ery stool as if drops
—
Shoulder. Cracking of joints on raising arms. of fluid passed thence to the shoulder. Refused their
Cramp in anterior half of 1. deltoid after 1 a.m., before service, also the arms.
going to bed, on some motions of arm. Sticking above Fingers. Livid. Nails unusually tough. After —
r. external condyle of humerus in evening. Pain. morning sponge-bath, inflammation of 1. index (on
Rheumatism in r. acromion in cool wind, with false which there is a slight cut). Neuralgia in inner digi-
position in 1. deltoid region, near acromion, in cool. tal ner\-e of 1. second
; in ball of r. thumb in evening ;
Chininum Sulfuricum. 346 Chininum Sulfuricum.
in index when holding papers in 1. hand and writ-
1. down to attachments of internal lateral ligament when
ing on them. Pain in r. finger and tliumb. Soreness walking, then under inside of 1. instep of flexor ten- ;
r. thumb sensitive to pressure, as in incipient felon. about 1. inner malleolus when walking, and in tendo-
—
Lower Extremities. -When walking the tendons achillis.
seem to catch and pain. " Wooden feeling " in even- Foot. —Trembling, with aching in malleoli. Verti-
ing when Inability to walk.
walking. Disposition cal stitch back of r. heel. Cramp
in outer part of hollow
to aid walking by gravitation in afternoon, walking of r. Crampy feeling in hollow of 1., inside. Crampy
bent forward to supplement muscular inertia, especially aching in hollow of 1., in inner muscles, < sitting, >
in calves. standing in outer muscles of r. sole in morning when
;
—
Thigh. Sticking behind 1. trochanter in afternoon sitting in muscles of outer part of r. sole in evening
;
noon after jumping from car; transversely in inner in street-car. Dull twinge at inner side of 1. instep.
and lower part of r. rectus femoris in forenoon when Soreness like a "stone-bruise " anteriorly in ball of 1.,
at stool crampy, across, in afternoon on entering
; causing limping. Insteps hurt by boots at 10 p.m.
house and in lower half of rectus muscle, then on Swollen feeling in r. in evening when putting on
walking out in 1. thigh on same level. Crampy pain boots. Weakness ; on walking, with numbness.
in lower border of r. gluteus maximus in evening. Toes. —
Si^rained feeling in 1. middle on rising from
Neuralgic twinge behind r. trochanter, afterwards felt bed and standing. Gouty (?) pain in r. great joint on
when walking. Rheumatic twinge behind r. trochan- pressing foot to floor. Rending pain in joint of r.
ter in evening when walking. Rheumatic pain in great, when walking indoors, on pressing foot to
exterior of 1. thigh and upj)er fibula in afternoon floor. Twinge in corn on 1. little in evening from
when sitting with limb suddenly doubled up, by pressure of slipper, > changing its position.
leaning far forward along inner border of 1. rectus
; Skin. —
Soft. Retains the folds when ijinched.
femoris when walking. Rheumatic feeling behind r. Eruptions purpuric.
;
Wheals, with local redness
trochanter in afternoon when walking in lower half ; over neck, chest and arms. Erythema of face and
of r. vastus externus in afternoon when walking; in limbs, with swelling of r. arm. Rash, with oedema,
part of 1. gluteus maximus on standing bent over. then desquamation R. as ^dvid as scarlatina, with
;
Myalgia along exterior aspect of r. rectus femoris, on itching, then exfoliation. Urticaria over whole body
standing bent forward with r. foot advanced. Tension LT., with puffiness of eyelids, face and sometimes of
in rectus muscles in evening on walking, > standing limbs, which does not appear to be droj^sical. Flat,
still. Rigid feeling in rectus muscles on walking, then lymphy, itching papules in patches on dorsa of hands,
similar sensation posteriorly. Hips feel old, inert < radial side. Sore pimple to 1. of bridge of nose
and stiff in morning on walking. Tired feeling in in beard on r. upper part of chin, with watery dis-
upper front, in afternoon on walking; in 1. rectus charge. Pimples over whole body, with a discharge
femoris in evening when sitting when walking, and ; thicker than serum, but thinner than pus, with itch-
knees are ready to give way in hijas before going to
; ing, then squamous scabs. Pustules resembling an
bed, < 1., almost a stiff' feeling. Loss of power. itchlike crust. Offensive suppuration. Furuncle on
—
Knee. Trembling. Sticking in upper part of 1. in r. upper lid.
evening. Feeling as if bones at inner half of r. did Vesicular exanthema, with itching, redness and
not fit when walking, increasing to a drawing at inner swelling of skin, first on genitals and thighs, then on
'
part of pophteal space and up inner hamstring face, hands and arms, moist but usually drying with
muscles, with awkward gait, he shook the limb to a fine crust, sometimes causing cracks and ending in
relieve the tension. Contractive sensation down inner desquamation of thick scales, with febrile symptoms
side of r. in afternoon. Weakness in afternoon on; and gastric disturbances.
walking. Pricking at night, then sweat, < of face sudden
—
;
Leg. -The disease at first confined to neck, face pricking on back, chest and thighs in evening when
and arms, afterwards covered the legs, one of which walking in open air, then sweat on chest and back.
was swollen and covered with a scaly eruj^tion, like a Itching on chest, back and arms in sides of chin and ;
kind of elephantiasis. Neuralgia in lower half of 1., on head, etc., in morning of r. alar crease of nose in
;
in course of anterior tibial nerve, in morning in front ; afternoon of anterior wall of concha of 1. ear in even-
;
of lower end of r. fibula in evening. Twinges in ing, > scratching, which yields whitish scales; in
middle of r. tibial nerve, anteriorly, in evening. external meatus of each ear, with crawling on r. side ;
Rheumatic feeling about lower head of r. fibula in of back about midnight, voluntary friction by cloth-
afternoon on rising from a seat. Aching over lower ing caused chilly creejoing rouncl from back to sides
inner part of r. tibia in evening. Pricking in r. inner and front of chest.
calf in afternoon when resting 1. knee on r. Sleep. —
Yawning towards evening in evening in ;
—
;
Ankle. Sticking in 1. posterior tibial artery, near the street. Sleepiness during the day in forenoon
; ;
morning on rising; below r. inner malleolus when pressure in forehead extending to upper eyelids in ;
walking. Feeling as if injured. Sprained feeling afternoon when conversing, the lids seem to contract
about 1. in front of 1. in afternoon during forced
; spasmodically, < glare on white wall in afternoon in ;
flexion when sitting, then in both sides of astragulus car and church in evening in close railroad car in
; ;
Chininum Sulfuricum. 347 Chloralum.
street-car, out laggy gait in warm
and after getting ; down 1. side of face in afternoon ; towards evening
rooms when conversing; during conversation before towards evening when writing ; at 4 p.m. in flushes,
and after dinner like a warmth about eyes and down
; with thirst as after coffee dry H. of face and hands
; ;
to throat in afternoon when sitting. Dozing in chair at 1.30 A.M. when writing. Extending down to exter-
before dinner. Sleep jsrofound but unrefreshing. Dif- nal chest, subjectively, in afternoon. Feeling as if
ficult waking. sweat would break out about neck and face in even-
Sleeplessness from heat and thirst except for a
; ; ing from r. scapula to 1. face and hand, forehead and
;
few hours in tlae morning, Frequent waking towards ; nape and down back in evening, with general sweat.
daylight, sleep almost semi-conscious. Early waking Of hands in forenoon when sitting writing.
from an uneasy sleep. Restless sleep with much ; Sweat in morning sleep in evening when in a
; ;
middle dorsal vertebras in scapular and mammary ; moses, and destruction of tissue in consequence.
regions in sacrum on lying down before breakfast, and
; Affinities. —
Op., Bell., Nux v., the Carbons, Plumb.
in 1. leg. In limbs in afternoon, and in hands, feet,
;
Generalities. —
Uncertainty of movement, -wiih ten-
chin, nose and ears. Creeping over 1. shoulder, scap- dency to fall forward. Almost jumping and springing,
ula and 1. side of neck on moving arms, then after he changed from one bed to another. Agility. Appear-
sitting down in a warm room warmth about face, shoul- ance as if intoxicated by brandy. Resemblance to
;
ders and downward and backward, becoming general, a living skeleton, a maudlin, semi-narcotized condi-
with throbbing of heart and of arteries to feet and tion, when aroused by loud and repeated questionings
hands. Of 1. arm in e'S'ening when writing in shirt- her answers were incoherent, her manner wild and
sleeves, with sneezing, tingling of nose and snuffling, uncertain, evincing a state bordering on idiocy. The
stoppage alternating with sneezing. Of 1. hand in blood contained garnet-colored amorphous particles, a
afternoon when writing of backs of hands and fingers ; number of dark red globules (double the diameter of
in afternoon. Of fingers in morning, and of toes and white corpuscles, and many smaller), some of these
soles. Of knees in forenoon if uncovered by wrap-
; dark red. Epileptiform convulsions. Ataxic symp-
,
per, <Of feet in forenoon in a draught of air, with
1. toms, with numbness and burning. Muscular pains,
sneezing 1. in forenoon
; when sitting 1. at noon at ; ;
< upper limbs. Pains as sometimes from chronic
noon when sitting, < 1. 1. in afternoon, with flushing ; alcoholism, < about joints, encircling the limb, finger,
in afternoon, and of hands, < 1. foot and tendo-achil- etc., just above or below the joint, < moist and cold
lis in afternoon when writing in afternoon, then of
; ; weather. Restlessness. Weakness; and limbs ex-
knees and above boots, < 1. Of soles, < 1., with tended, head low, and at times aspect of impending
sneezing, then of anterior half of foot. dissolution. Lipothymia. Inaptitude for exertion.
Heat in afternoon, < forehead, then in face to-
; Anajsthesia.
—
;
wards evening when quiet, then sweat when walking, ; Mind. Delirium hurled a hot-water bottle at an
;
with tingling or stinging on front of thighs. Dry, imaginary figure which stood at the foot of the bed
during a sleepless night. Of skin towards evening. ; menacing her; wandering about in the upper stories
Intermittent fever in the cycle of an ordinary tertian. of the building. Delirium tremens. Muttering and
Symptoms resembling scarlet fever, chill, with pnn- talking about dead friends M. of a religious character
;
cordial anxiety, nausea, vomiting, headache, fever, then unable to resist uttering what he knew to be nonsense,
erythema on face, spreading over body, with burning, though conscious of everything going on around him
itching and with oedema of face, injection of conjunc- (Stram.). Pleasant excitation, with rapid pulse.
tiva,the color > for a moment by pressure, angina in Excitability as from champagne, witli pleasant feeling,
posterior wall of pharynx, prostration, then desqua- smiling and dancing. Lively mood, with loud laugh-
mation. ter and witty remarks. Talkative. Listless, peevish,
Heat in head ;
then sweat with a strong rapid pulse, childish, begging for chloral.
; Perversion of moral
then sweat ; of forehead, with pain in it. Of face sense. Morose, deceitful and imbecile in intellect.
Chloralum. 348 Chloralum.
if in another, with anxiety to get home. Almost Throat. Pharyngeal congestion, with rash resem- —
idiotic. Memory impaired. Insensibility; with bling that of scarlet fever. Spasm involving epiglottis
quiet but incoherent talking ; Math screams now and and almost strangling him. Catarrhal soreness, with
then, restlessness, retching, foaming at the mouth, pain in fauces. Sensation of a cold in head on wak-
pallor, dilated pupils, 1. leg spasmodically stretched, r. ing at 7 A.M., with sensitiveness, rawness and burning
relaxed. in throat and posterior nares. Burning in fauces and
—
Head. Bent upon chest. Aching; on waking; in stomach. Swallowing difficult, the act not beginning
morning on waking, lasting all day < sudden motion. ; till he strangled and coughed. Partial 'paralysis of
Discomfort. Dulness. Fulness at 8 a.m., and con- (esophagus (Op.), with nervous disinclination to eat or
striction. Veins fiUed to bursting, and in neck. drink, and interfering with nutrition partial paraly- ;
Heavy pain over eyes, < 1., during supper. Fulness sea > supper, but returning in evening, with oppres-
;
over eyes, < over 1. eye, with nausea and sour eructa- sion of stomach, without inclination to vomit. Retch-
tions of liquid, supposed to be what had been eaten ing. Vomiting (Nux v.). Pain in pit of stomach;
for breakfast. Feeling as if a hot band were drawn in epigastrium on waking in stomach and abdomen,
;
from temj)le to temple, directly over eyes, with sensa- with difficult breathing sharp, in epigastric region.
;
tion of a burning ring around each eye. Pain about Epigastric tenderness. Burning in stomach. Sinking
cerebellum after any alcoholic stimulant, with red at stomach-pit, with oppression. Colic.
face and suffused eyes (Nux v.). Weight and sore- — Seasickness.
Clinical.
ness in occii^ut and over eyes, inside skull, < moving
about and lying down, slightl)^ > in open air. Hair Stool. —Diarrhoea twice in afternoon
;
containing ;
light-yellowish with ;
sharp pain in rectum. Constipa-
Clinical. —Has cured morning frontal headaches, with great tion. Pale and hard. Frequent.
sensitiveness to motion, laughing, etc., and better in open air. —
Urinary and Sexual Organs. Copious micturition in
Eyes. —Bloodshot and ivatering; B. and as if starting
bed without knowing it (Op.). Frequent and profuse
from sockets. micturition frequent in afternoon and night.
; Urine
Staring wildly. Glistening. Inflam-
mation and photophobia I., with weakness and burn-
;
albuminous. Seminal emissions at night; copious.
ing lachrymation. Lachrymation. Capillary conges- Menses reappeared in seven or eight days.
tion of 1. disc. Disc transparent, like white wax, —
Respiratory Organs. Redness and swelling of epi-
glottis and of false vocal cords. Suffocating sensation
retina pale, the central artery and vein and their
branches dark and i^rominent. Haziness of fundus. and ojDpression of chest in front and at its base.
Throbbing pain in 1. ball at 11.20 a.m., < leaning Dyspnoea increasing to asphyxia, with swelling of
;
lated, then alternations of myosis and mydriasis. shallow and stertorous. Respiration intermittent
Pupils then almost angular contraction of 1.,
elliptical,
(Plumb.). R. deep, at times impercei^tible.
at first directed downward and outward, afterwards Clinical. — Asthmatic attacks, with sleeplefsness, delirium,
etc.
outward and upward, and at the same time dull notches
in an outward direction in middle of r. Pupils more Chest. —
Oppression after eating, < ascending stairs,
sensitive to light. Conjunctiva congested ; or yellow interfering with speech. Pain,
and lids red and swollen. Ptosis. Lids closed and —
Heart and Pulse. Heart's sounds indistinct. Car-
difficult to open. Vision dim; lost. Diplopia, then diac debility. Action increased and arterial tension.
muscse volitantes. Colored objects look white. Heart's action rapid but feeble. Failure of 1. ventricle.
Strong pulsation in arteries after a glass of beer, with
Clinical. —Eetinal asthenopia, with circles of light, black
swollen red face. Pulse rapid; and bounding; and
spots, etc. (Coca?).
hard, tense and weak and wavy
; and weak, irregu-
;
Ears. —Tinnitus aurium. lar in force and rhythm and ft-equently intermittent
Face. —Pale and anxious
; ; and hippocratic, veins (Dig.). Pulse weak; and slow and intermittent;
sunken. Purple. Dusky. Red and anxious. Cheeks ; could hardly be felt in carotids. Pulse of r. arm (she
and lips livid. Wistful and haggard. Swollen < ; had lain on that side) not perceptible, that of 1. small
below eyes. Rush of blood, with heat. Jaws firmly and thready.
closed. Lips and mucous membrane of mouth exco- —
Neck. Veins full. A "singing sensation" comes
riated, afterwards lij^s covered with crusts. from nape or medulla oblongata.
—
Mouth. Gums spongy. Tongue coated; white. Extremities. .Jactitation. Tingling, and weight as —
Tongue blistered and ulcerated. T. dry, brown. if asleep. Blood settles under finger-nails and purjjle
Tongue thick, speech indistinct. Speech broken as spots appear on side on which she had lain. Stagger-
Chloralum. 349 Chlorum
ing. Lower limbs, acute wandering pains, < in calves —
Fever. Coldness. Cool skin. Cold limbs. Fever.
crampy pains, < through knees and ankles Sweat in beads on forehead cold. Singular dryness
; ;
weakness. of skin.
Leg. —
Cramp and inability to co-ordinate move-
;
tion and sensation. ates and other salts were lessened. Consumption.
Skin. —
Red blotches on arms, legs and face, then over Sensation at 3 a.m., as before severe sickness. Inclina-
whole body, gradually coalescing, till they resembled measles. tion to lie down during the headache. Disinclina-
;
Red spots becoming confluent, with fever and rapid tion to rise in morning, and ill humor. Restlessness.
pul^e, then swelling of face, cheeks, lids and ears, with Nervous sensibility. Sensibility diminished. Exer-
now impetiginous, now moist, now scaly eczema and cise in open air agreed with him.
ichthyoses, desquamation in great sheaths, then fall- —
Mind. Anxiety; he could not speak. Fear of
ing of hair and nails of all fingers and toes, with this becoming insane, with loss of memory, everything
skin disease watery diarrhcea and then similar affec- seems confused. Irritability in niornmg.
; The diffi-
tion of conjunctiva and bronchi, abscesses on arms, culty in recalling names is worse, and of recollecting
over shoulders and arm-pits. Redness on chest and persons when he sees their names.
shoulders, next day extending over whole trunk and —
Head. Aching during coryza A., < after dinner
;
hmbs, livid sjDots and red jjatches alternating, alier- threatened in 1. side before the shuddering, < after
;
wards the sjDots on chest and abdomen were yellowish, dinner, at 2 p.m., with necessity to lie down, > walk-
with white iDatches between them, then general des- ing back and forth, a lighter attack next day at the
quamation, and fissures over sacrum and near joints. same hour. Crawling shuddering at 11 a.m., < at
Scarlet color of face from roots of hair down to ramus the back, < sitting with the back to the sun, then
of jaw, < over cheek-bones, and shading in different fever. Disagreeable sensation when shuddering.
directions, ears of same color and red blotches over Vertigo and .stupefaction. Painful wearing sensation in
neck and chest down to centre of sternum, all > par- vertex and doivn I. side, with inclination to lie down.
oxysm of sneezing, with contraction of pupils, injec- Pressure in occipital i^rotuberance, with burning.
tion of conjunctiva and excitement of circulation. Eyes. —
Protruding. Lachrymation on waking; ;
Redness of face, forehead and whole head to neck. during coryza. Dim during fever. Fantastic images
Smooth scarlet eruption over whole body. suddenly fioated before the eyes and disappeared with
Diffuse inflammatoiy redness. Erythematous red- lightning-like rapidity.
ness over head and neck, with twitching of facial mus- Ears. —
Ringing in r. (and diilness in 1., which had
cles. Scarlatinal rash over whole body, with fever and been deaf for forty years).
tenderness of skin, then desquamation. Erythema of Nose. Sticking. —
Burning pain, with tension and
head iiiid iirrl:. with dark areola, < loine, beer or spirits, dryness, and in eyes. Eroded sensation in corners.
loith iiitlpifdfinn, the hy2Dera3mia disappearing last from Dryness with irritation in windpipe to cough, and
;
forehead. Erythema of head in sjDots, then more dif- pressure on chest. Sneezing. Stoppage of 1. nostril.
fuse, the vessels being dilated, in pronounced forms Coryza in evening, next morning violent sneezing ; C.
extending to trunk and becoming general, following in evening, < lying, sudden dropping of corrosive
by preference the larger trunk nerves. Petechial and water, with lachrymation and (Iryness of tongue,
purpuric eruptions, which may run into a species of palate and fauces, without thirst, but cold water is
pytemic condition, with ulceration of gums and pros- agreeable, with stoppage of nose while it flows ; C,
tration, as in scurvy, with abscesses and deep ulcers. with headache and fever; with copious yeUow dis-
Erysipelatous inflammation of fingers, with desqua- charge. Discharge of mucus of corroding water
;
mation of skin and ulceration around borders of nails. dropping of water from 1. nostril flow from r. nostril,
;
Erysipelatous eruption on face, face so swollen that his 1. is always stopped. Smell lost.
she could not see. Papular rash on arms, with red Face. —Pale, often greenish. Heightened color.
bases. Nettle-rash on arms and legs.
; Anmsthesia. Bloated.
Itching preventing sleep at night. —
Mouth. Sensation of fulness in teeth. Tongue
dry and red. Articulation difficult. Increased vascu-
C'liilictll. — Has been prescribed for erythema and urticaria. larity and minute ulceratioirs in mouth and throat.
Sleep. —Gaping. Sleepiness; in evening, retired IMouth, fauces and a?sophagus sore, as if the tongue
early, unrefreshed on waking in morning S. but re-
; had been burnt, as if he had eaten vegetable acids,
mained awake till 1 a.m. Prolonged "sleep. Deep or as if his teeth had been injured by acids. Much
sleep from 1 to 5 p.m., with loud snoring
; with red ; mucus. Dryness. Salivation. Saliva altered in quan-
face, fulness of veins of neck, deep respiration and tity and character; acid. Taste febrile in morning,
rapid pulse. Snoring. Woke with a scream, jumped > rinsing mouth not good to tobacco, smoking bites
;
out of bed, sat on the edge of it, semi-conscious (Bell). the tongue and causes dryness in mouth.
Chlorum. 350 Ghromicum Acidum.
Throat. —Choking sensation. Soreness from uvula Pulse.—Frequent. Diminished.
to bronchi S., and; in chest, with hoarseness. Ina- Neck and Spine. —Jerking of muscles, drawing head
bility to swallow. backward.
Stomach.—Appetite less evenings. Desire for wine Extremities. — Weakness of lower.
Stiffness.
increased. Nausea. Vomiting. Acidity. Inflam- Skin, — Cutis anserina ; and dry, yellow and shriv-
mation. Warmth. Sensitiveness of epigastrium to elled. Red and painful, becoming swollen and thick-
pressure. ened as in facial erysipelas with bruised sensation,
;
—
Abdomen and Stool. Bile altered increased. Colic. ; then itching and desquamation. Accumulation of
Weakness of abdomen mornings. Diarrhoea in ; blood in cajjillaries, with heat. Determination of
morning twice in forenoon. blood, with papillee close together, which suppurate
—
;
Urinary and Sexual Organs. Frequent desire to and vesicate or desquamate, < on back, loins, breast,
urinate, but the urine is passed only in moderate abdomen and arms. Tetters. Inflammation and ul-
quantities. Urine increased. Urine possesses bleach- ceration. Desquamation. Urticaria febrilis. Kettle-
ing properties loses the power to redden litmus-
; rash, white wheals in clusters, surrounded by difi'use
paper. Sudden impotence, even sexual aversion. redness. Minute vesicles all over skin, on the shoul-
Respiratory —
Organs. Sjyasms of glottis; oj vocal ders their bases nearly touch, then red and livid spots.
cords. Irritation of epiglottis; of larnynx and Sensitiveness. Smarting. Sticking. Stinging, then
bronchi. Constriction, with suffocation. Inflammation, symptoms as from cantharides, then soreness and
and of lungs of bronchial mucous membrane. bruised sensation, then itching and cuticle coming ofi'
;
Bronchial catarrh. Warmth. Loss of voice; from in thick scales, as in psoriasis. Stinging as of nettles.
damp air. Stinging as of insects, with sweat, rush of blood to skin,
sometimes pimples or vesicles intermittent S. as of
—
ClilliCRl. Some brilliant cures of laryngismus stridulous
;
have been cured by the internal administration of a dilute solution insects here and there, on arm, back, abdomen and
of Chlorine Gas. lower limbs. Itching with increased sensibiUty. ;
Sleep. —
Late falling asleep after every excitement,
Cough irritation to. Violent. Spasmodic. Par- the following days early sleepiness.
;
wheezing. Dry, with at each cough soreness in a spot or 11 A.M. to 2 P.M., and over back and thighs, with
in region of r. bronchus. In exhausting fits, with dimness before eyes, then fever. Heat; when eating
expectoration. With spitting of blood. With expec- and afterwards, with irritability while drinking wine
toration of thick, white, frothy luucus. Constant, and coff'ee of skin. Sweat in sleep at night critical.
; ; ;
sweat on forehead, it seemed as if the effort to raise relieve the profound prostration, the subsultus tendinum and ex-
the mucus would empty the stomach, yet no nausea is treme dryness of the tongue.
felt. Expectoration of mucus. ;
creased mucus, often with spitting of blood. Inspira- cold water. Amelioration from quick walking.
tion comparatively free but crowing, with obstructed Heaviness, dulness, stupidity. Weakness.
expiration, livid face, convulsions of limbs and partial —
Mind, Confusion. Memory affected so that when
coma ; inspiration unimpeded, but expiration impossible writing he was at a loss to make several letters.
from closure of rima glottidis, inspiration crowing, the —
Head. Pain over 1. eye. Heavy jjain along coronal
lungs becoming inflated to a painful degree, it seemed as if suture from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., extending backward
air might pass through ivalls of chest more readily than by over parietal region. Throbbing in forejDart, with
larynx, face turgid and livid, jjartial coma inspiration fulness, with emi^tiness in chest, soreness on pressure
;
easy but in.sufficient, with short, rattling-crackling rale, ex- and cold feet. Fulness; at night, with lightness at
piration, difficult, prolonged, instifficient, with prolonged, heart and vertigo on descending stairs in vertex and ;
loud, whistling rales (a combination of many sounds), frontal region at 5 a.m., on waking. Lightness like
and each pulsation of heart gives a crescendo diminu- vertigo at 10 p.m., with heat in face. Vertigo at 10
endo effect to them inspiration difficidt and attended a.m. when walking, inclining him to the right.
;
Soreness internally, > cough. lower, with violent beating of corresponding artery ;
Chromicum Acidum. 351 Cicuta Virosa.
Budden, in, 1. sound teeth in night, < lower, with
vio- ing. Weakness of 1. knee at 8 p.m. when walking, with
lent beating of corresponding arteries; intennittent, in knocking. Paralyzed sensation in r. leg at 10 a.ji.
r. at 10 P.M. in bed, extending into forehead, with un- Skin. — Prickling and itching here and > even- there,
easiness, teeth seemed too long, with relief of pain ing, with uneasiness in limbs.
between head, 1. scajnila and shoulder, then uneasiness Sleep. — in evening in the daytime, but
Sleei^iness ; if
in limbs, next morning r. teeth felt too long and cold he hes down inability to sleej:). Late falling asleep, rest-
water caused pain. lessness during the night and anxious dreams. Wak-
Throat. —Tough mncvjf, ivith inclination to swallow it, ing at 5 A.M., and restlessness waking at early dawn
;
as it coidil '111)1 he cdsili/ hawked up; white mucus, < and inability to sleep again though sleepy and not ex-
monihiij, raiisiiii/ hdiiLiiiij. cited. Niglit restless, with swollen seirsation in eye-
—
Stomach. jN'o apjjutite for breakfast. Nausea from balls, which continued after waking. Dreams un-
2 4 P.M., alter dinner after a simple supj^er, with
till ; pleasant, unremembered distressing, that he is about
;
stomach, then of much bile, then of blood frequent ; the stream and the water on him freeze.
V. of food, then of bile, with sweat, much retching, Fever. —
Coldness in nape at 10 a.m. of feet of
; ; ;
the nausea which precedes each vomiting > quick feet at noon, even when walking.
walking, between the attacks of vomiting pressure and
Olillical.— Diphtheritic sore throat. Post-nasal tumors.
fulness in stomach so that he must loosen the clothes, Epitlielioma
of tongue. Watery diarrhoea, with vertigo. Foul-
after the last vomiting sleep, then pressure or heavi- smelling lochia, bloody.
ness in stomach. Burning pain.
—
Abdomen. Cutting in hypogastrium and ascending
colon at 6 p.m., > profuse diarrhoea. Pain in 1. hypo- Cicuta Virosa.
chondrium in colon in morning on waking, > rising,
;
A tincture is prepared of the fresli root of Cicuta Virosa, L.
I
ing cough. Pulsation through ehest at noon. Weak- of all the muscles ; spasms, ivith dark redness of face, blue
ness of chest. Sudden stitch in region of heart. lips and bloody froth from mouth. Epilepsy ; with su'clling
Stricture in region of heart at 10 a.m. Throbbing of stomach, as from spasm of diapihragm. Hiccough,
from region of heart to 1. eye and 1. side of head at 10 screaming, redness of face, trismus, unconsciousness
A.M., with fulness in frontal region. Pulse rapid and and distortion of limbs with wonderful convulsions
;
;
—
Neck and Back. Stillness of muscles on 1. side of jjaws; with wonderful distortions of limbs, upper part
neck at 10 a.m. Pain deep-seated in 1. shoulder, of body and head, blue face, interrupted breath and
1
scapula and 1. side of nape up to occiput, with stiff- froth from mouth, afterwards unconsciousness fre- ;
ness, < rising from lying or turning head to 1. or back- quent E. at night. Restlessness, tossing about, the
ward, and draught of air, > standing and walking, at pallor of face changed to cyanosis, twitching of face,
j
times the pain extended into 1. olecranon, to muscles of muscles of eyes and neck, a peculiar scream, finally
on chest below 1. shoulder and spine, all muscles con- tetanus of whole body, head bored into pillow, the
nected with scapula painful to touch, use of 1. arm spine forming a concave arc liackward, froth before
impeded, on drawing a long breath a stitch in chest mouth, teeth clenched, limbs drawn up towards abdo-
near 1. shoulder, on coughing pain over whole 1. upper men, unconsciousness, insensibility, micturition in a
:
chest, deep coughing was impossible, pressure on full stream, breath stopped at the height of the con-
j
chest, the pain moved from 1. scapula to peh'is, lum- vulsions, no action of heart during the spasm.
bar region sensitive. Shooting from small of back into Fell to the ground, urinated with great force, violent
1. hip-bone at 3 p.m. from lumbar A-ertebra; to crest convulsions, mouth could not be ojiened, gnashed the
;
of r. ilium at 6 p.m. when sitting. Pain in lumbar re- teeth, distorted his eyes, blood spurted from the ears
gion at 9 A.^i. at 4 p.m., and weakness. and much swelling was felt in precordial region.
—
;
Extremities. -Pain on top of 1. shoulder as from Tonic spasms so that the fingers could not be straight-
fatigue from 10 a.m. till noon. Growing pain anteri- ened, neither could the limbs be bent or straight-
1
orly in middle of 1. brachium, and lameness as from a ened. Twitchings on back, forehead and 1. toes.
;
blow. Arms easily fall asleep. Pain in elbows. Cramplike stiffness of whole body, with coldness.
i
Drawing pain anteriorly in upper lialf of 1. femur, ex- Rigidity in a child, and sleeplessness. (Symptoms of
tending to hip-joint. Rheumatic feeling in r. knee in spasms, compare CEnanthe, Cupr., Absinth., etc.
afternoon and evening. Hitching in 1. knee on walk- Swollen sensation in whole bodv when in bed and
Cicuta Virosa. 352 Cicuta Virosa.
frequent starting as would fall out of bed. Weak-
if lie Tearing in 1. temple. Pain in r. temple, between
ness ; after standing a short time, < in hiees and in muscles skin and bone. Strong pulsation in temp)oral arteries.
of back; on rising. Faintness. Tearing beneath bones on r. side of head in bones of ;
Clinical. — Convulsions from various causes, injuries, after 1. side, with internal pulsation and confusion deep in
opium, cliorea-Iilse, epileptiform, tetanic, puerperal, from worms, brain; backward through 1. side, < towards top of
from indigestion, with insensibiliiy, staring eyes, with jerking ofPressure beneath 1. bones one-sided P., rather
skull. ;
eyeball, muscles of the face and whole body, face red, liot, sweaty
external. Tearing in bones of r. side of occiput.
;
—
Mind. Delirium ; singing, dancing grotesquely, shouting
ing walk, extending through back and along posterior
surface of legs. Heaviness in 0. deep in O. Disten- ;
ing and howling. Laughing and biting. without ability to help it and without entire control of
Excitement and apprehension about the future. Anxiety, senses, she must be much excited to answer correctly,
much affected by sad stories; (A. at noon, and sweat on on attempting to turn her head loss of consciousness
face, trembling of hands and faintness at heart). Fear, and blackness before eyes. Pressure on reading P., ;
with stitches in 1. side of head from fright at every with sensitiveness to light, at times gray spots before
opening of the door and at every word. Belief that he eyes. Pupils dilated and insensible (Bell., Hyosc, etc.)
would die. Sadness. Occui^ied with tormenting contracted; contracted, then dilated; sometimes contracted,
ideas of human conditions. Misanthrophy he went sometimes dilated. Sticking in lids
;
in 1. Tearing in ;
into solitude and reflected upon peoj^le's errors and r. lids. Pressure upon lids. Pressure in r. inner can-
about himself. Likes to be alone, is disinclined to thus, > i^ressing lids together. Twitching of orbicu-
speak and is irresolute. Suspicious. Disinclined to larisbeneath lower lid. Stitches along brows. Pain
work and morose. Indifferent and doubtful if he in bone beneath 1. brow, extending towards temple
really were in the condition in which he found him- and zygoma.
self. Stupefaction. Loss of ideas. Mental torpor. Un- Sensitiveness to light. Ever^'thing seems very distinct
consciousness. Confusion of ideas and rapid change of and brighter than usual. Everything seems shining.
thoughts, often of a depressing nature; confusion of When attempting to stand objects seem now to approach, now
the present with the past. to recede. Objects seem to move, everything blinds her
—
Clinical.' Delirium, with funny gestures, red face, confounds
objects seem to move from side to side ; seem to move
the present with the past. Melancholia, with indiflerence. Sad- in a circle, < sitting. Everj'thing runs together on
ness and concussion of brain. Great apprehension very mistrust- fixing vision.
;
Objects seem, double at one time (Con.,
ful. Hallucinations, with convulsions after typhoid fever. Gels.), and black, at another time she hears with dif-
—
Head, Jerking. Sinking gradually when sitting by
ficulty. Vision obscured ; black points when read-
quietly, while her eyes stare at the same point, then a
ing and afterwards. Vision of bright spots and ;
kind of internal jerk with sudden return to conscious- stripes bright point floating before r. eye, mingled
;
in morning after rising. Dulness, with shaking chill, swallowing. Difficult hearing (Con.)'. Ringing ; in 1.
stiffness of neck and sensation as if muscles Avere too Roaring ; before ears, < in th e house.
short. Strange feeling. Intoxication intoxicated
;
Clinical. —
Hjemorrhage from the ears in cerebral troubles.
feeling when sitting, standing and walking. Vertigo ; Deafness of old people, with sudden detonations in ears, especially
and reeling ; and falling to the ground ; on walking, as on swallowing (compare Con.).
if he would fall forward to the left.
—
Forehead. Sticking in bone.
Nose. —Bruised pain in r. M'ing. Dryness as if
Tearing in upper stojoped. Stopped with much mucus in it. Yellow
;
part, beneath bones, extending to vertex. Pain; discharge. Sneezing without coryza. Bright blood
beneath 1. eminence in 1. bone in sinciput in places
; ; ; from r. nostril bleeding from r. on touch.
in sinciput, beneath bones; with fulness, and in r. Face. Red.— ;
ward and swallows a syllable and articulates almost and cop)ious urine. Frequent, of black asafcetida-like
as in hiccough. Dryness. Froth. Flow of water mucus, in small portions, with urging at 2 p.m. Con-
tinged with blood. Salivation. stipation. In single hard lumjis.
—
Clinical. Eruptions about corners of tlie mouth, beginning
—
Urinary Organs. Sticking in urethra in navicular ;
like honey-colored crusts, witli burning and itching, the crusts ex- fossa. Tickling in navicular fossa and frequent erec-
tended to the chin, became thick and "fatty," sometimes with tions. Urging to urinate frequent. Involuntary mic-
;
noon, at first mouthful lost on account of dryness in uneven, interrupted by hiccough. Respiration deep
; ;
mouth, with incomjjlete taste to food. Longing for coal, when sitting deep and difficult.
; Slow, difficult R.
he swallowed it. Thirst ; for cold water in afternoon. Feeble and rattling R. Scarcely jDerceptible R.
Desire for wine increased. Did not relish his break- Chest, —
Sticking beneath last 1. false ribs on inspira-
fast, it filled up his abdomen as if he had eaten too tion and expiration, > standing and walking. Tug-
much. Waterbrash, with nausea and general heat. ging about iDit of stomach. Pain in r. jjectoral muscles ;
Eructations of bitter yellow fluid in afternoon, while in r. pectoralis major when walking slowly, then in 1.
stooping in open air, causing burning in throat. Hic- pectoral and intercostal muscles, not afiecting respira-
cough; loud. Nausea; in morning, with sticking-tear- tion. Pressure on lower end of sternum as after a
ing headache; when eating; with sticking in fore- blow, when walking, with a sore sensation. Tightness
head. Vomiting; copious; difficult, then relief of ;
so that she could scarcely breathe. Heaviness. Heat.
blood. Clinical. —Spasms of pectoral muscles, sometimes with vio-
Gastritis. Sticking in pit, and burning. Sudden lent iiiccough or with great difficulty in breathing.
tearing in epigastric region. Scraping. Shock in re-
gion of pit as with a finger, causing staring, then re-
Heart and Pulse. Stickiiig in precordial region and—
burning pain. Pain in prtecordial region. Sudden
turn to his senses. Pressure in pit after eating, com-
sensation when walking as if heart stopped. Heart's
pelling deep breathing, with inclination to eructate.
action intermittent. Pulse rapid slow and full ;
break through. Sore pain in r. pelvic region, in mar- in region of eleventh and twelfth dorsal vertebrae, <
gin of ilium, a pulsating drawing sensation.
deep inspiration. Shock in dorsal vertebrae. Sensa-
—
Rectum. Protrusion, with thin stool. Sensation as tion as if there were an ulcer on r. scapula. Pain on
of a liquid stool. Sudden urging, with bruised pain inner surface of scajndas ; in dorsal muscles. Painful
in small of back and general loss of strength, sudden
tension above r. scapula. Pain in lumbar muscles.
stool, then urging, with frequent desire to urinate.
Tearing-jerking in coccyx.
Itching just above anus, after walking, when standing
and during Clinical. — Neuralgia of the coccyx during menstruation.
still stool, and after rubbing pain as if
burnt, the pain causing shuddering. Extremities. — Spasmodic distortion (Hydrocyanic ac,
23
Cicuta Virosa. 354 Cicuta Virosa.
etc.), throwing himself to the distance of iivo feet. Trem- Tearing about 1. malleoli. Soles turned inward
bling. Tossing about. Tearing in extensor of 1. fore- when walking. Sticking in r. sole in 1. sole, with ;
arm and at base of three last r. toes. Pain in 1. knee, tingUng in heels when sitting. Tearing in sides of r.
;
1. external malleolus, r. forearm, radial side of r. wrist tendo-achillis in 1. sole deep in inner margin of 1.
; ;
and dorsal surface of hand at base of r. fingers. sole ;in tendon on back of 1. foot in tendon on back ;
Alternating painful pressure in various muscles, < of 1. foot when standing and walking. Sudden pull-
legs, with prickling in toes. Bruised sensation in ing in Drawing on back of r. foot, rather to-
r. sole.
forearms and legs alternately in arms and legs, with
; wards inner side in tendons on back of 1. foot in
; ;
heat streaming through them and difficult motion. tendons on back of r. foot and in 1. sole. Stiffness of
Weakness of arms and legs after slight exertion of legs ; tendo-achillis when walking slowly, with painful
when sitting and standing, less in arms, > walking l^ressure in muscles of posterior part of 1. thigh.
now in r. shoulder, now in one or other knee or in Twitches in 1. toes. Sticking in corns when sitting.
ankle. Paralysis sensation benumbed but not lost,
; Tearing in 1. toes on inner side of r. great toe.
;
muscles of r. ; beneath r. Drawings in 1. Tension. as if an ulcer would form, and on motion pain as from
Heaviness on raising it, with sticking in shoulder, so pressure on an ulcer). Red spot on back of 1. hand,
that she cannot raise the arm to the head without more in the direction of metacarpal bone of thumb
crying aloud, and cannot move the fingers. Weak- cluster of red spots on back of 1. hand, smooth, >
ness, and of fingers of 1. arm, with sticking tearing.
; pressure. Black spots. Most of chest darker than
Numb feeling and weak motions. the rest of the body. Eruj)tion on ears. Painful pus-
Tearing in inner side of lower part of r. upper arm. tules below and in front of ears. Red vesicle on r.
Pressure in muscles of 1. upper arm. Painful weak- scaptda, painfid to touch ; V., with red areola on back of
ness in muscles of lower part of 1. upper arm suddenly
; 1.hand, between first and second fingers itching V. ;
Sensation of cracking in wrist. Veins of hands dis- skin of 1. upper arm beneath skin of thighs and legs;
tended. Drawing on dorsal surface of 1. hand, at base when sitting, and < soles, as if the leg would go to
of fingers. Pulsation on hand when supporting one- sleep in soles, with pressure in various places in legs
;
self on a chair. Nails blue (Nux v.). Twitching to- in 1. toes. Itching over whole body on r. side of ;
gether of r. thumb and fingers. Drawing in tendons chest, with heat burning burning, on r. thigh, >
; ;
Lower Extremities.—Jgr/cm(/. Reehng. Tottering the eyes closed if she looks long at one jjlace, with
;
when walking. Pressure in various muscles. Painful feeling as if the head were pressed down, she does not
stifiiiess. Numbness and paralysis. Trembling of one recognize letters, with staring eyes. Sleeplessness.
thigh. Burning sticking in 1. hip-bone. Tearing in Frequent waking, with general sweat every time, from xuhich
thighs when walking, with heaviness; T. in thighs he, however, feels refreshed ; frequent W. at night, M'ith
after rising from a seat; with aching in knees as if sensation as if he had slept enough W. every quarter ;
beaten, the pain in thighs < when walking, like a of an hour, with painful heaviness in head. Dreams vivid
deep-seated stiffness. Pressure on r. trochanter major. but unremembered ; vivid, of the events of the previous day
Drawing in muscles on inner surface of r. thigh. confused, full of disquietude ; voluptuous, with emis-
Tension in fascia of anterior upper and outer part of 1. sions and drawing pain in navicular fossa.
thigh when walking, and in hollow of r. knee and to Fever. —
Coldness. Shivering through back ; through ;
its side. Painful pressure in r. knee. Bruised sensa- back from 2 to 3.30 p.m. Coldness of surface. Cold-
tion in knees. Feeling in knees when sitting as after ness of ears of limbs of arms and feet, with stiff-
; ;
a long walk. ness ; streaming through legs, < r., with tearing in
Leg. —Trembling of 1. Tearing in r. peroneal mus- toes creeping down thighs, then coldness in arms
;
cles ;
in lower part of extensor of 1. suddenly in lower
; (the coldness seems to come more from the chest),
part of r. calf, extending to tendo-achillis. Pressure ;
then greater inclination to stare at one jjoint creeping ;
in calves; in 1. calf Bruised sensation and heaviness through legs and arms, with alternations of heaviness
alternately through each, becoming seated in knee. and lightness in those parts.
Jerklike drawing on posterior and lower part of r., ex- Heat; < by the accustomed smoking, with special
tending into heel. Compression in all muscles of 1. heat in chest. In head, with heaviness ; in sinciput,
when walking, as if the whole leg were contracted. with heaviness in forehead, with heaviness, pufly
;
Tension in calves in lower part in 1. on walking. skin and throbbing in temporal arteries; from low
; ;
Prickling in muscles. Prickling pulsation in r. calf. down in occiput to crown deep in occiput to verfex ;
Refusal to carry him and staggering. Weakness sudden, and to one side of head (always deep in head). About
;
in I. on rising painful, streaming through both when eyes. Internally and externally in ears.
;
In face,
sitting, also in knees. Stiffness in r. calf. with redness in flushes, < towards upper part.
;
il
Gimicifuga. 355 Cimicifuga.
back into head and feet, when sitting, as from hot noon and part of the afternoon, especially in occiput
water, and in upjaer arm and sensation of hot water in (Gels., Sil.), extending to vertex; at 10 a.m., < fore-
chest, then pain in muscles on posterior part of r. head, extending over vertex to occiput in evening ;
;
thigh. In legs. Of skin, with dryness. Sweat on abdo- on waking, with vertigo, flushed face, dilated pujMls
men at night. and rapid pulse indoors, especially in occiput, < after- ;
on the spinal nerves especially at the upper part, symj)- and of eyelids, with heaviness, as from a cold. Ful-
toms of meningeal irritation and inflammation, neu- ness in brain.
; Feeling as if too large brain feels too ;
ritis, neuralgia, muscular spasms and tremors, etc. large for the cranium. Vertigo ; with, fulness and ach-
Clinically it has been found to control a large variety ing in vertex and impaired vision ; with half-intoxicated
of troubles of the uterus and ovaries, neuralgias and feeling.
even inflammations. Forehead. Pressure outward and upward in upper
Allies. —
Aconite,
.
Ranunculus, Pa3onia, Clematis, part of cerebrum as if there were not room enough.
China, Gels., Silicea. Shooting o-ver 1. eye. Boring over 1. superciliary ridge.
Generalities. —
Tremors over whole body (Arg. n., Pain over eyes over r. eye over 1. eye, >
; oi^en air
; ;
;
Gels., Strain.). Nervous s\m.MeTm^t]uxniijJi upper and deep in before breakfast in afternoon waking at 2
; ;
;
back part uf body. Jerking after going to bed, obliging change A.M., extending to temjiles, with coldness of forehead;
of position, beginning in side on which he was lying at 6 A.M. extending over vertex to occiput, with heavi-
as a perceptible twitching in 1. foot. Continual stretch- ness at 10 P.M., and between eyeball and orbital plate of
;
ing and yawning. Bruised feeling (Arn., Sil.). Sore- frontal bone, with dryness in pharynx in front part ;
ness of whole body, with stiffness, as after hard labor. of head and in eyes with heat in face and sweat oc- ; ;
Lameness in morning, with many unenviable feelings. casional, over r. eye intermittent, in 1. side after a ;
Feeling as after a " spree." General feeling of intoxica- hearty dinner, also after sleep, < when walking in
tion. Peculiar tingling in muscles, then aching in open air over 1. eye, extending along base of brain to
;
Restlessness; in forenoon; in afternoon; at night; forehead, afterwards with fulness, drowsiness and
heat.
latter part of the night nervous, in afternoon, with indis- Occasional compression.
;
down and close the eyes. Weakness in morning, part of brain, and dulness.
;
with trembling; caused by great discharge of clear Shooting about sides of head. Pain in 1. side. Ful-
urine with trembling, sinking feeling and nausea
;
ness in 1. side. Soreness in occiput caused by the pain
nervous, in afternoon. Aggravation on I. side ; A. by through the whole brain, < motion. Pain in occij^ut.
motion.
—
Clinical. In general the headaches aflfect the base of the
—
Clinical. Reflex neuralgias in various parts of the body, occiput or the headaches begin at that point, frequently they are
especially in women, dependent on ovarian and uterine troubles. extremely violent and shoot up to vertex or down spine, and
Muscular rheumatism afl'ecting the fleshy parts of the muscles, bending the head forward seems to pull upon the spine sometimes ;
<i motion, butgreat restlessness. Chorea, especially in muscles of 1. it seems as if a bolt would be driven from the neck to the vertex
side. with every beat of the heart sometimes the whole neck is very ;
changing the subject and moving about. Puerperal mania, she is at night in bed in centre and between ball and orbital
;
santly, constantly changing the subject. Delirium tremens, is of r. lid, and heat in it. Pain in r. lid in afternoon on
friglitened, trembles, cannot remain in one place. Puerperal mel- closing it. Vision dim ; distorted ; V. of black specks.
ancholia, with sleeiilessness, sighing and moaning all the while.
The two marked characteristics of the delirium or insanity of this Increase of myoj^ia.
drug are the mental and physical restlessness, the patient cannot —
Clinical. Ciliary neuralgia, eyeballs feel enlarged and the
remain in one place, and when talking constantly changes the pain shoots into the head, sometimes associated with photophobia
subject. and extreme asthenopia.
Cimicifuga. 356 Cimicifuga.
of the brain were bare and every inhalation brought deep inspiration sickening P. in duodenum. Rum-
;
cold air in contact with it. Roaring in ears. Coryza, bling below umbilicus at 10 p.m. Cutting in umbili-
with sore throat and gradual extension of the disease cal region; in afternoon. Griping from U. down.
to the bronchial mucous membrane, and hacking Griping-twisting in U. region, < towards 1. Pain
cough ; fluent C, with tickling in nares, exciting below U., with weight and pain in lumbar and sacral
sneezing profuse, greenish, sanguineous C. regions.
Face. — ;
to mouth and throat. Offensive breath. Taste un- retention of urine. Increased urine ; and pale. Scanty
pleasant; bitter. and high-colored urine.
Throat, —
Thick, viscid mucus.
Copious urea.
Roughness and gravity decreased at first, afterwards it rose, after
Specific
ing and on pressure, < on 1. side, with dryness; in Sediment of uric acid like yellow sand, in the nuclea-
evening on swallowing, with full sensation hiigh up in ted form of crystals, with the obtuse angles rounded
throat. Fulness of pharynx with inclination to so as to make an elliptical figure, while above this
;
tion to swallow.
afternoon.
Empty aching along oesophagus in —
Sexual Organs. Pain in testicles, with tenderness.
Pain in r. spermatic cord, and retraction; drawing
—
Stomach. Appetite lost. Repugnance to food at pain along r. spermatic cord. Bruised feeling in vagina.
supper. Desire for tobacco lessened. Thirst, but no Bearing down pahi during menstruation. Menorrhagia.
desire to drink. Eructations; violent. Nausea; in Suppression of menses.
women, with vomiting and much gastric irritation;
with general tremors with weak, trembling feeling
;
—
Clinical. Neuralgia of the ovaries and uterus, with great
then freer expectoration, relaxation of surface, nervous tenderness and bearing down, the pains shooting up the sides and
across the lower part of the abdomen. Menstruation painful, irreg-
tremors and vertigo. Violent retching. Vomiting. ular or suppressed, with hysterical symptoms or epileptiform spasms
Distention, and of upper abdomen. Darting pain at the period. Menorrhagia, menses too profuse and early, dark,
in epigastrium after a light supper. Pain and heat, clotted, with severe pain in back extending through hips and down
symptoms,
the pain > eructations, with warmth and dryness in thighs. Endocervicitis, with genera! nervous hysterical
uterus engorged, cervix hypertrophied, all the organs very sensi-
the whole alimentary canal pain in epigastrium tive, especially the ovaries. During parturition the pains do not
;
before breakfast, extending to 1. hypochondrium, with force downward but extend across the abdomen and upward into
emptiness. Faintness ; in epigastrium before break- the sides (false pains). Threatening miscarriage, the pains fly
in epigastrium in about, witli fainting spells. After-pains, with great
sensitiveness,
fast, then repletion after eating ;
the patient feels that she cannot tolerate the pain (Cham.). During
forenoon in epigastrium, with rej^ugnance to food. parturition the os is rigid. Ovarian neuralgia, especially of 1.
;
Feeling as if too much had been eaten in forenoon. ovary, pains extend up and down 1. side, witli great tenderness.
;
inspiration < long inspiration, occurring after wak- Trembling of fingers when writing. Second 1. finger
;
ing at 3 A.M. and in bed between 10 and 11 p.m. Pain lame, and cannot be flexed.
in 1. :in r. lung, from apex to base, to r. of sternum, Lower Extremities. Pain in muscles, < in anterior —
< inspiration. Soreness. Prickling in mammee (fe- part of thighs, on walking out into open air, as from
male) during the day, with cold chills. great fatigue. Weakness. Jerking in muscles of 1. thigh,
< in region of inferior third. Constriction of 1. sar-
—
Clinical. Neuralgia of the diaphragm. Pleurodynia on
torius muscle. Rheumatic pain in r. knee ; in 1. leg.
either side in women with uterine trouble, in the 1. inframam-
;
twitching or pulsation of external muscles in that tendo-achillis when ivalking in open air, and a shortening
region. Catching pain on bending forward, and when sensation. Soreness in region of tendo-achillis towards
sitting still at dinner and after dinner. Pain in region evening, < walking, with aching and stiffness. Feel-
of H., then palpitation. Palpitation and faintness. ing in foot as if it had been compressed. Stinging in
Pulse quick ; and weak
and small and full, hard, ; ;
1. great toe in afternoon, on lower surface, then on
irregular. Feeble pulse in morning, with
Irregular. ;
upi^er. Pain in r. great toe. Burning pain in second,
weakness and trembling with general lassitude, with ;
joint of r. great toe; extending up limb, from 8 to 9 p.m.,
heat and smarting of face. Slow pulse and intermit- ;
same the next evening, but not extending up the
ting at every third or fourth beat.
limb.
—
C'liniCill. Angina pectoris, numbness of 1. .-irm, irregular Skin. —
Red paj^illffi, becoming a diffused redness.
trembling pulse, tremulous motions of the heart. In women Eruption like mosquito-bites < hands and wrists. ;
with stiffness and contraction (China, Dulc, Clem.) ness, also in afternoon, < evening I. on back of 1. :
heavy rheumatic pains in up23er posterior part. hand and wrist in evening, < back of thumb, then red
Cramping in muscles of 1. then r. side, on moving papulae, becoming, after slight irritation, a diffused
head. Stiffness in evening. redness, the redness could be reproduced by slight
—
;
through hips, inside as of boils, and in small of back dinner in forepart of the evening, but restless sleep
; ;
and in limbs. Stitches below r. scapula and spine. after 3 a.m. in evening, with creeping chills upon ;
Drawing;-tensive pain at points of spinous processes of back, then frequent waking in night and desire to
three upper dorsal vertebrae (Chin., Sulph.), in morn- throw off the bed-clothes, although the thermometer
ing on beading neck forward. Drawing jjain in a single was below zero. Falling aslee]^ on attempting to
muscle between r. scapula and spine. Pain below 1. read. Sleeplessness. Restless sleep ; after sleeping well
scapula behind r.
; in region of lower dorsal and for three or four hours, and dreams of being in trouble ;
;
upper lumbar vertebraj occasionally in scapula? and from 3 to 5 a.m., and unrefreshing, with disposition to
;
shoulders. fold the arms over the head. Imperfect sleep, waking
—
Small of Back. Aching both sides of spine in morn- at midnight. Frequent waking at night. Trnuhlc-
ing heavy A. extending towards sacrum heavy, in some dreams.
; Dreams of
; accidents, seeing limbs
region of r. kidney, < motion weak, trembling A. broken, great suffering, etc.
;
times extending all around the body, somewhat below afternoon with prickling in female mammse with ; ;
crest of ilium. Lame, tired feeling extending from jjricklings in breasts. Occasional. Sensitiveness to
region of kidneys to sacrum, > rest, < motion. cold air. General internal nervous chilly feeling, less
over back. Cold arms and feet hands and feet ;
Clinical —Spinal irritation, the cervical and upper dorsal back, in afternoon 1. thigh and leg, as from a cold ;
Extremities. Twitching of fingers and toes (China.). surface at 3 a.m., with cold sweat and lancina-
Trembling, scarcely able to walk. Pain; in 1. external tions along cartilages of 1. false ribs, < long inspira-
malleolus and 1. forearm in r. arm, ell30w, wrist, and tions surface of Isody and of face and hands cool
; ;
down arm, with numbness as if a nerve had been Symptoms of catarrhal fever. Heat in front part
compressed, then in forearm, sometimes causing a of head; hot and dry forehead. H. in cheeks in
cramping sensation, similar pains in legs, < in upper flashes H. in 1. side of face, with general lassitude ;
;
part of thigh, about hip-joint and inguinal region. of face, with slight inclination to sweat, and full, rajjid
Rheumatic pains all day. Drawing rheumatic pains pulse in region of kidneys, with pain and weari- ;
in muscles of arms and legs. Pains as of boils. Un- ness of feet, then weakness of knees. Hot and dry
;
easiness, almost an ache; restless, drawing sensations. skin. Burning in skin in morning after rising, with
Tired. Feeling in joints in morning on motion as itching.
after hard labor, stiffness. Disposition to sweat at night at 3 a.m., beginning ;
—
Upper Extremities. Pain deep in muscles of r. while asleep, > soon after waking, the first week with
shoulder, extending to wrist in muscles from shoulders coldness of surface, afterwards with heat.
; Sweat,
to wrists. Laming pain in 1. elbow anteriorly. Lame- with headache similar to morning sickness during
ness of 1. wrist. Weakness and trembling of hands pregnancy. Cold S. on hands and feet. ;
drug acts similarly to Absinth, and other allied plants, ness before eyes, faininess and tottering.
producing increased reflex irritability and spasms. Forehead. Sticking above orbital margin extending
Itssymptoms particularly simulate worm affections or deep into brain; in bone above r. temple, extending
peculiar forms of indigestion. deep into head and threatening to stupefy him. Para-
Allies. —-Absinth.,
Chenopod., Cham., Arn., China, lytic tearing in 1., then r. eminence, with stujjefac-
Nux v., Ign., Calc. c, Ferrum. tion of head. Pain in evening ; pressing downward
Generalities. —
The child raises herself suddenly be- externally as if upjiier bones were pressed together
;
fore coughing, looks wildly about, becomes stiff, loses from both sides stupefying, externally, when sitting,
;
consciousness, as if she would have epilepsy, then arid in temjiles, at last involving whole head. Pressure
coughs. Convulsions; epileptic-like, with consciousness; in bone, with internal beating as of waves drawing P. ;
with distortions of limbs in all directions, excejat that in 1. side of sinciput. Drawing from I. eminence to root of
fingers and toes were unaffected, head and trunk were nose, causing confusion of head.
drawn now backward, now forward, now to one side, Tearing in 1. temporal region, > moving head ; ten-
while arms and legs were thrown about, then shocks sive T. in r. temple. Pressing-out pain in temples
through whole body, with motion downward, after sneezing. Cramplike drawing in temples, <
like stamping of feet, jerking of head upward pressure. Intermittent weight in middle of vertex, as if
and backward, the shocks were felt by the hand, < braimoere pressed down (Calc. ph.), > pressure. Draw-
lower part of chest and upper abdomen, face j^ale, ing tearing in whole 1. side of head. Pressing-out pain
then livid, at last blue, eyeballs turned convulsively in r. parietal bone on waking, and in r. side of fore-
upward, then directed staringly forward, puj^il insen- head. A spot on r. parietal bone feels numb and
sible, tongue at times contracted to a cylinder and asleep.
spasmodically protruded. Paralytic jerking in various
parts, < in limbs. Spasmodic stretching at 4 p.m.,
C'liiliCctl. —
Cerebral symptoms of meningeal irritability,
especially in those suffering from worms, particularly with swollen,
then trembling, with blue lips and weeping complaints hot abdomen.
about pain in chest, neck and limbs.
shivering when yaicning.
Trembling, with
Tossing about even when awake
Eyes. —
Sickly look about, with pallor of face. Pain
(in a child). (Convulsive symptoms to be compared
during reading and mental labor. Pressure internally.
with Absinth., Chenopod., etc.). Dryness when reading, with drawing pain on exerting
Sticking here and there in body ; here and there on them. Weakness in morning, upper lids so weak all
trunk when sitting, < on abdomen S. sometimes like a the forenoon that he could scarcely open them. Pupils
;
squeezing, sovietimes like a pressure, sometimes like a blow or dilated; contracted. (Inner canthi agglutinated in
jerk, sometimes like an itching, now here, now there, in morning after rising.) Burning pain in outer can-
body, now in limbs, arms, feet, toes, now in side or back, now thus, with itching on margin of upjser lid. (Burning
in nasal bones, < on posterior part of crest of ilium, on hip, in lids in evening by the light, < inner canthus.)
the places pain on pressure as if bruised ; cramplike con- Dryness of lids in evening by the light, with sensation
tractive S. in muscles, now of r., now of 1. thigh, now of sand in them. Crawling in lids. Tickling itching
in muscles of r., now of 1. upper arm, now down small in r. inner canthus in 1. outer canthus.
; Pulsation of
of back, when sitting, > walking in open air. Tear- superciliary muscles, a kind of convulsion. Pressure on
ing, in part cutting, in limbs, head and jaws tensive
lower margin of orbit, < pressure. Vision dim when
;
T. in scapulffi, after eating, < touch, and in upper arm, reading, > rubbing eyes; in evening. Blue seems
head and nape. Uneasiness at night, tossing about green, carmine-red fawn-colored, madder-red bronze,
;
on account of discomfort. Weak; and pale; in morn- and white seems yellow (Santonin e).
ing on rising, and nauseated. Aggravation morning CliniCill. — Asthenopia, vision becomes blurred on attempt-
and evening A. after eating. ing to read. Strabismus from worms.
— ;
bone, < pressure. Cramplike jerking in malar-bone, neath sternum, with whitish mucous expectoration.
renewed by strong pressure, then cramplike or para- Dryness of trachea in morning, a catarrhal sensation.
lytic pain. Sticking in 1. lower jaw, < pressure in r. Cough, then the child cries au ! au ! A gurgling going
;
ramus, < pressure. Jerking pain in 1. lower jaw. downward is heard, she is anxious, catche-i her breath,
Hoarse, hacking C. in morning after ris-
Clinical. — Twitching of muscles of the face and about the and is pale.
eyes, especially with disordered stomach and bowels. Pallor ing, «/(e irritaiion thereto {as from dust) renewed by inspira-
around nose and raoutli particularly marked, with worms, some- tion ; hoarse, hacking, in shocks in evening ; violent, par-
times one cheek is hot and the other pale, sometimes the whole oxysmcd
; in morning, so violent in order to loosen the
face is burning hot; the symptoms vurv rapidly (Cham.). Neural-
gia of the malar-bone as if pinched with pincers, <
pressure (Ver-
mucus that tears came into his eyes hollow, in morn-
;
ness. Pain in submaxillary glands. Mucus in back much mucus in chest. Dyspnoea when standing,
of throat and in larynx in morning, causing hawking with anxiety and sweat on chest. Difficult, loud R.
and hacking. InahiUly to swallow.
—
Stomach. Great hunger soon after a meal CChina, Clinical. — Capillary bronchitis in children, screams when
Calc. c, Nux v.). Desires many and different things. ajjproached (Am.), swallows after coughing, screams and talks in
No appetite. Thirst. Emi^ty eructations in morning sleep. Whooping cough.
fasting. Eructations tasting of food after eating. E.
of a bitter, acrid fluid after eating.
Chest. —
Stitches ; beneath 1. clavicle, near sternum,
Frequent hic- on deep inspiration, with jjain on pressure on one of ;
cough. Nausea, with emptiness in head N. in pit of the cartilages of the ribs, near sternum, < pressure,
;
stomach, with creeping shivers. Vomiting of mucus > inspiration; jerking, in r. side, between sixth and
only ; of food, then general chill, then heat, ivith great
eighth ribs, not affectecl by respiration sudden jerk- ;
thirst; violent; repeated, violent, of yellow water. ing, in between fifth and sixth ribs boring, in mid-
1., ;
spiration. Twisting, digging in epigastric region, as prickling, burning, in side, on one of the true ribs
from a bruise. Pain in pit, iniijeding respiration. pinching, in 1. Pinching in 1., between second and
(Pressure at night.) third ribs in 1., < inspiration on sternum when run-
; ;
—
Clinical. Unnatural hunger, the child wants a great vari- ning on clavicle, like the pressure of a dull point.
;
ety of things, refuses ordinary food. Vomiting ofnlucus. Digging beneath upper jjart of sternum cramplike, ;
—
Abdomen. Crackling of flatus and inaudible mo- beneath sternum, as if chest would be jDressed asunder.
Feeling as if it would burst out at both sides when
tions. Griping; cutting, > stool. Pain; alternating
with headache; labor-like, as before menstruation. sneezing, then pain, < r. side. Pressing-out pain al-
Emptiness, with silent passage of flatus. Heat becom- ternately in 1. chest and in small of back, the latter
Pinching or cramplikc pressure trans- seems as from much stooping,
ing a griping.
< ex])iration. Aching
versely across, in region of pit of stomach, after eating.
anteriorly under sternum beneath upper part of
;
Intermittent sticking in 1. side when sitting; sttddenly sternum during morning coitgh, then, after
difficult
in 1. side near navel towards evening, < inspiration loosening of something, soreness and burning
sudden ;
and always associated with stitches on inner side of oppressive, in 1. Sternum seems to press on lungs.
scapula. Twisting aboxd navel and pain on pressure Cramplike contraction in 1. half Tightness on inspi-
passage of flatus. Watery diarrhaa. ing on outer margin of r. scapula. Aching in scap-
Clinical— Diarrho?a he moves them. Brui.^ed pain in .wiall of hack.
of white mucus in little pieces like pop- ulfe if
corn. Passes worms, both round and thread-worms. Pain in loins a-s if he had stood long (Arn.). Pain in
—
Urinary and Sexual Organs. Frequent urging to urin- loins and spine as if
weary, on bending backward or
P;iin in lumbar region after eating, as
ate and much urine. Turbid urine. Saffron-yellow to one side.
from a band just above hip. Paralytic drawing in
urine, containing flakes of mucus. Hfemorrhage from
loins.
uterus (in a girl of ten years).
—
Extremities. Twitching. Convulsions. Cramjilike
Clinical. — Involuntary micturition (Ferr.). Frequent desire
tearing in muscles now of r., now of 1. leg, now of r.,
to urinate all day.
now of 1. forearm. > walking in open air. Paralytic
—
Respiratory Organs. Mucus hangs in larynx in morn- pain in arms and legs. Sensitiveness on motion and
ing after rising, soon collecting again aften- expectoration. touch.
Loud whistling whooping on inspiration, not on ex- —
Upper Extremities. Sticking in front of 1. shoulder
piration. Tickling irritation to cough in trachea be- on top of 1. Pinching on top of shoulder. Tensive
Cina. 360 Cinnabaris.
tearing in arms, with paralytic pain, and on taking Sleep. —Yawning. Sleepiness all day ; in afternoon
hold of them bruised pain. Paralytic pain in arm, so overpowering, in evening ; when sitting, he must lie
that it must hang down ; P. drawing pain through r. down. Sleeps when with head leaned backward or to
erect
arm, < hanging down or resting on anything, < on right. Tossing about in sleep, with lamentations and cries
anything hard. Paralytic sensation in r. arm, like a about colic. Sleejjless. Waking with weeping com-
stiffness of the joints, so that he cannot move it. plaints, groaning, hiccough and restless motions. Fre-
—
Upper Arm. Drawing tearing in r., > pressure. quent waking from unpleasant or busy dreams.
Pinching in r., > motion ;boring, in I. Paralytic Dreams anxious; tiresome; absurd.
drawing from upper part down to middle, < motion, Fever. —
Chill daily at the same hour, then heat, with-
;
and bruised pain on pressure. Bruised j)ain above out thirst (Ign.). Shivering over whole body; with hot
elbow. cheeks, without thirst (Ign.) S. creeping over trunk, so that
—
Elbow. Tearing in r. when at rest. Intermittent it
;
—
Forearm. Paralytic jerking downward on lower thigh. Cold cheeks. Cold face, with warm hands.
surface, < at the i^oint where it begins. Drawing Cold hands in morning and creeping chills. Cool
tearing in r. Contractive tearing like a cramjD in skin.
muscles of 1., close to wrist, > motion. Drawing dig- Heat ; in evening and night every afternoon, then ;
ging in 1. Cramplike pain in muscles on bending increased sweat and deep s\ee\) daily at the same hour, ;
C. f)ain on violent stretching of arm in morning after with short breath; daily in afternoon, from 1 p.m. on-
rising, < from elbow downward, and in wrists on ward, then several attacks of chill with thirst, cold-
bending hands back and forth when arms are out- ness in hands and feet, then heat of the pale face, <
stretched. heat of hands and feet, with cutting colic with vomit-
—
;
Wrist.- Pinching boring in r. Feeling as if dislo- ing and diarrhoea (with redness of face, then sweat,
;
cated. Drawing 2^ain. without thirst). H. mostly in head during fever, with
—
Hand. Intermittent cramplike contraction. Jerk- yelloiu color of face and blue rings around eyes. Rising H.
ing sticking, now I., now r. Sticking in 1., extending to and redness of cheeks after sleep, without thirst (Ign.,
little finger ;in upj^er end of metacarpal bone of ring Cham.) H. over face, loith redness of cheeks and thirst for
;
finger, and on pressure bruised pain. Jerking tearing cold drinks. H. creeping over knees, with sensation as
in hollow of 1., < stretching out hand. if a glowing coal were near the knee. Internal H.,
Fingers. —Crami^like jerking; sudden jerking in- with heat and redness of face.
ward of r. Spasmodic contraction inward of r. mid- Sweat cold on forehead, nose and hands. Dry skin.
;
in ring.
;
Burning jjain in j^roximal joint of middle. General Action and AUies. —See Mercurius.
Crawling in tip of thumb as if asleep; C. in last joint Generalities. —
Nervous thrill through the whole
of thumb almost as after being asleep. frame, < in joints. Excitement of nervous system.
—
Lower Extremities. Thigh. Tearing in 1. hip and Sensation as before typhoid fever. Sensation of having
nates drawing, in anterior side of r. thigh, > violent
; taken cold. Discomfort after eating as if the body
motion. Boring outward below gluteals when sitting, were distended, oppression across chest and abdomen.
> pressure and motion. Pain in great trochanter Weakness in morning in morning
Restlessness. ; ;
when walking as if he had fallen upoir it. Pain in and many dreams on going to bed,
after restless sleep ;
nates when sitting, as if wearied by long sitting. with confusion of mind on any extraordinary men- ;
Cramijlike pain in anterior muscles of 1. when stand- tal or physical exertion, so that he must lie down,
ing. Paralytic pain in 1. not far from knee. with palpitation, Avhich was < lying on 1. side or with
—
Knee. Intermittent sticking ; head low, pain in head from front to back and down
single stitches in
patella. spinal cord to below scapula, if the exertion was con-
Leg. —
Spasmodic stretching (in a child). Paralytic tinued there followed nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and
twitching in forepart, between tibia and fibula. Inter- pain in r. hypochondrium. Heaviness, with sleeiDiness
mittent sticking as with a fork in 1. tibia, just below during the day. Aggravation in forenoon evening ;
;
knee. Tearing in middle of 1. calf when sitting. Dig- of i^ains and fever in evening and cold at night in ;
ging in 1. tibia below knee. Cramplike pain in mus- bed, of all symiDtoms except sweat. Amelioration in
cles, now of r., now of 1., on walking in open air, > afternoon and c'^'ening in open air and after dinner
;
standing and sitting. after eating and sleep of pains generally by continuous
—
;
Foot. Spasmodic motion of 1., at last immobility, rest, warm bathing, galvanism and heat.
abduction far from body (in a child). Twitching- —
Mind. Illusion, he considers himself well. Sense
tearing in interior of 1. Sticking in ball of r. Tear- of elevation on walking in open air. Exhilaration,
ing sticking in 1. heel when sitting. with fulness extending from all sides of chest towards
Toes. —Cutting in 1. as if loosened from the feet. stomach and heart, with or followed by similar sensa-
Skin. —Miliary rash. Red itching pimples. Boil tions in all joints. Cross and sullen in afternoon.
surrounded by an induration, on cheek. Burning Dissatisfied with himself; and every one else. Irrita-
sticking here and there, > scratching. Prickling, ble; about noon, and nervous. Troubled by every
itching crawling, > scratching. Itching tickling on noise. Nervous, uneasy, desirous of improving spirit-
border of r. hand near thumb and index. Itching ually, but disconsolate. Melancholy, cynical. Indis-
here and there at night I. on back of 1. hand, > posed to mental labor. Difficult to fix the attention,
;
—
Head. Occasional darting inwardly through from ;
mation and dulness, with sticking in 1. inner canthus
;
out in front and front to back. Aching < sleep, in as from a sharjj stick in lower lid.
—
;
gested sensation, < in forehead. Sensation as of rush canthus outer canthus from 9 to 12 o'clock, with
;
of blood; < morning, with vertigo and wealiness. stiff'ness of upper lids inner and outer canthi, with ;
to ear and side of neck, < warm room and moving Ears. —Aching in 1. meatus, witli fulness. Sore-
;
pressing head into pillow, also > rising and washing, eating. Roaring after dinner and in evening before
and in crown in r. in afternoon, < evening over sleep, causing vertigo. Rushing sound and deafness.
;
STose. —
Itching pimples at r. nostril and dark blood
with coldness of it, > warm hand heavy throbbing,; ;
from nose after blowing. Sensation on bridge as if
on waking, > pressing head on pillow. Fulness and touched with a metal. Uneasy creeping and pressive sensa-
pressure. tion about ossa nasi, as from heavy spectacles (compare
Temples. —Shooting in upper part of 1., along ridge, Kali bi.). Epistaxis. Coryza. Discharge of much
mucus (Merc.) flow of mucus from r. nostril. Symp-
in evening; flashes of pain backward in r. (organ of ;
mirthfulness). Pain in r. Fulness and weight across, toms of a cold, with much mucus in dirty yellow
< motion, with sometimes throbbing over r. temple. lumps from jDosterior nares and lameness in thighs.
Beating burning. Throbbing. Clinical. —Nasal catarrh, subacute and chronic, with pain
—
Vertex. Sore pain at 9 a.m., lasting all day, extend- about the root of tlie nose, extending into the bones on eacli side.
ing to organ of veneration, with sensitiveness to touch
and sometimes throbbing. Drawing pain extending
Face.—Flushing of cheek. Pain in side and in 1. 1.
injected and covered with small granulations. (In- morning aversion to food. Thirst
; lost ; on waking ;
flammation of r., itching, pressure and sticlcing in at 8 a.m. Empty eructation. Nausea; with uneasi-
inner canthus and in lower lid, lachrymation on look- ness in stomach with occasional throbbing in 1.
;
ing at anything, with fluent coryza.) Sensation as if hypochondrium with bitter and sour vomiting. The
;
something were in tliem. Numb pressing paiu. Ach- mucus thrown up tastes like old tallow mixed with
ing soreness, < evening. Sensitiveness to cold open coffee. Soreness, with tightness in temples. Tender-
air. Sensation of a cold breeze in afternoon when ness of epigastric region. Emptiness two hours after
sitting in the house. Weak about noon and sleepy ;
a hearty breakfast. Heat rising into throat and head
weak sensation in 1. Watery sensation in 1. Lachry- at night in bed, > sitting up. Sensation as if secre-
Cinnabaris. 362 Cinnabaris.
tions were flowing from S. and from all mucous through to chest from cartilage of seventh rib at its
;
surfaces, as well as from salivary glands. junction with the sternum, to r. hypochondrium under
—
Abdomen. Distention; with desire to have every- inferior border of tenth rib, from 4 to 5 p.m. under ;
thing loose about it. Rumbling, with pain passing lower end of sternum, extending to 1. side under
from epigastric to jDubic region. Intermittent shoot- short ribs extending from region of short ribs to r.
;
Soreness. Uneasy, indescribable feeling. Sensation lung and in cardiac region, extending into 1. arm,
in evening as before diarrhoea. Flashes of heat, with which often feels numb wandering pain in forenoon. ;
flatulence. Soreness under r. breast, near last true rib, < draw-
—
Hypochondrium. Swelling of r., with heat in it. ing breath in a spot on r., on one rib, when touched,
;
open air, soon extending round lower border of ribs ternally over heart, extending along 1. arm on taking
behind, and to 1. kidney, where it is dull and oppress- a long breath. Pulselike throbbing here and there
ive, soon afterwards in front of r. H., extending round beneath short rilDS, < walking, > sitting and lying,
to back and r. kidney, where it is dull, then the dull with sticking. Warmth under sternum.
pain is felt alternately in each kidney, the pain in —
Heart and Pulse. Cutting at H., impeding breath-
hypochondria > bending forward. Burning pain in ing. Pain at H., < lying on 1. side. Palpitation dur-
Uver and soreness, with at times suppression of bile ing frightful dreams. Pulse rapid in evening and ; ;
B. pain in r. lobe of liver, with soreness and heaviness intermittent, strong, then tremulously weak slow, then ;
region at 11 a.m. Soreness in U. region, obliging head in nape when head is thrown back, extending
;
later reddish. Turbid urine. Aching and drawing pain from kidneys to sacrum
—
Sexual Org^ans. Red spots on penis as if pimples
;
and in thighs and legs, > drawing up legs. Bruised
would form on each side of glans, secreting much lar-
;
pain. Sore feeling, extending around both sides over
daceous matter. Redness of prepuce, with swelling ossa illia, < pressure.
and itching pain. (Wart-s on prepuce, bleeding on Extremities. Aching in bones —
of forearms and ;
touch.) Penis swollen. .Jerking in j^enis. Tearing legs in all joints, with lameness.
; Lame feeling in
stitches in glans. Itching pain in fossa behind penis, all, < mornings, with fatigue. Weakness in morning.
and pus of a nauseous sweetish odor oozes. Itching Paralytic sensation, with general heaviness and sleepi-
of corona glandis, > by rubbing, then < with much , ness. Numbness of arms, knees and legs at 8 p.m.,
pus burning sticking-itching in evening, > by rub-
; with heavy aching.
bing, then returning more violent. Violent erection Upper Extremities. Lame sensation in r. shoulder- —
in evening; in bed. Excitement on least provocation. joint ill eveniiig. QLdema of r. arm. Stitches in arm.
Loss of desire. Leucorrhcea, the discharge of which Tearing in arm when writing, > warmth of the
caused pressure in vagina. stove, with sensation as if everything would separate.
—
Clinicsil. Indurated buboes, condylomata on prepuce, which Pain along 1. arm, < in little finger, third finger and
bleed easily. Enlarged testicle resulting from gonorrhoea; chronic thumb, on supinating forearm the pain is worse at
gonorrhoea.
elbow, it bone were struck.
feels as if the crazy
—
Respiratory Organs. OSdema of epiglottis. Irrita- Heavy deep-seated pain humerus, beginning at in r.
muscles, on under surface. Tired feeling in joints, > aching abo\'e 1. elbow and occasional darting pain in
rising and walking. Sliooting on posterior side of r. lower limbs; then copious, sticky, stinking sweat, as
thigh, from hip-joint to middle of femur, on straining thick as nuicus. Sweat at noon between thighs, ^ ;
at stool. Pain in thighs in r. liip, then 1., with tireil about noon otfensive, corrosive, between thighs when
; ;
knee in afternoon, \vith creeping in hone abo\-e and ICxcitement of vascular system and respiratory or-
below it. Pain in knees < at noon on walking in ; ;
gans. She imagines that the 1. side of the brain is
1. knee, near inner side of tibia. Numbness of knees. shrunken 1. side of head seems smaller she thinks
; ;
Painful jerking in leg, waking in evening. Sore feel- that the 1. side of the face is smaller; 1. eye seems
ing in ankle, with heat and itching over whole leg. smaller; 1. leg feels shorter, -^ when walking. ISumh-
Pain in tenclo-achillis and os calcis after walking. ness all over 1. side. Amelioration of symptoms after
;
Pressive sensation in foot as if it would go to sleep. breakfast. Crossness. Headache. Head stupeiied.
(Kheumatic pain in great toe.) Eyes sunken. Sunken, sickly look to face. JSoachh-fd
Skin. —
Redness like chronic eruption, hh-uption over mouth. Tongue
in Jmiitcnt atlavkt^. lilisters all
on nape; on inner and lower part of thigh, with itch- Soreness of mouth
dry after eating, without
thirst.
ing. Scurvy tetter exedens on r. middle linger and and tongue, ])reventing eating. Rawness and soreness
palm. (The margins of ulcers become painful and of mouth and tongue returned after rinsing month
tense.) Itching tlnring the day at night, on inside ; with cold water.
--.
Loss of appetite in evening.
of thighs; 1. side of face r. palm; on inside of thighs
; Keeling as if everything in alalomeu were suppura-
and legs, < knees, < at night inner side of knee, ;
-,
ting. Alnlomcn sore to touch. Tension in abilomen
night and morning bolbre getting up, with pricking; in morning, in both ovarian regions, as if a thread
in various ])arts when walking in open air sticking were drawn in that direction,
;
llnght red and clear
1. on forcjiart of throat, forepart of chest, witli swollen luemorrhage from howelti, ^ after p/n/Kieal exertion. Diar-
cervical glands, then round red spots with hard rhoea. Urine increased. Jkaring doivn in tienilals.
pimples, with itching and burning, -^ scralt'liing, at Scanty yellow discharge from vagina. Afenatniation
last the spots are painful. earhj, profuse ami prolonged, so that soon she 'ivas hitt eoni-
Sleep. —
Sleepiness; during the day during the tlay, paratieeh/few dai/s in the vionth free from the htvmorrhage,
;
but restlessness at night; at 11 .\.im. when listening to at times the Jloio nvidd be iniattended hi/ other sifnrptoms,
a lecture in warm room, with waiknc»» ; (.)n going to again she would heijuile /ii/sterie(d.
; Backache, b'ingers
bed, but inability to sleep on account of nervous sen- seem swollen. Slet^piness, no desire for auytliiug;
sation, which caused tossing about; with niglitly drowsiness in morning, with heaviness.
sleeplessness, hoars the clock strike c\cvy hour; with
iieaviness over eyes.
C^lillU'lll. Utorino hftiiiiorrhngos; post-piirtMiu liaMuori'lm- —
f;ins; hu'iuoirliiiKO.'* tVom tlio bowoln, luonori'lingiii, iiu'nsos oiirly
Sleeplessness; dinung the day till 2 .\.M..; for iiver ami lu-ol'iiso, lii-ii;ht ml
;
luvnuiptvsiH (oomiiniv Atillotbl., lOri);!, ;
—
;
nose painful. L. side of nose painiiilly inflamed and draw up the finger. Sensitiveness to
finger, so as to
swollen. touch on r. arm and dorsum of hand. Sprained pain
Burning in 1. nostril. Sneezing, without cold
in head. Facial muscles feel as if they would be in wrist, drawing, scraping. Pain in hand in r. in ;
Mouth.. —
Twitching stitching in a decayed 1. upper that he cannot use it. Drawing trembling feelings
molar. Gums scorbutic, swollen, separating from in H. Tearing in finger-joints. Pain in r. fingers
teeth, bleeding easily, putrid, disgusting. Tongue when writing; in joints. Sensitiveness of finger-tips
sore, as if raw. Tongue and roof of mouth dry. to cold, the 2)ain < cold.
Breath imjaure. Lower Extremities. Drawing, trembling feeling. —
Throat. —
Swelling of glands. Hawking of mucus; Pain in 1. buttock as from a blow or shock, extending
of mucus which is lodged at head of windpipe. down inside of femur, distinctly felt in knee, with
Inflammatioii and dryness, without dry feeling, with spasmodic drawing together of calf. Pain in r. thigh
hawking, < morning, of tough, gumlike, thick, taste- while walking. Pain in knees in evening when ; ;
less mucus. Tearing when coughing. Stitches when- walking and sitting, and in r. thigh. Piercing jjain in
ever mentally agitated, causing cough. Pain on r. great toe in evening.
inhaling cold air sore, in morning, with dryness of
tongue.
;
after eating. Cold feeling before and after eating. of abdomen and umbilicus on back.
—
;
—
Abdomen. Puffed up, with flatulency in evening. Sleep. Restlessness at night with -ptdn from flatu- ;
Flatulence towards evening at night with discom- lency, he could move the wind with his hands and
; ;
fort. Emissions of flatus; in evening, as when air- hear it. Anxious dreams.
bubbles rise in water. Internal coldness. Much Fever. Chill, then heat —
with trembling and with ;
flatulence in hyijochondria, with pain. Stitches in 1. quick swelling and redness of glands below ear and
hypochondrium. Bruised feeling under hypochon- in throat. Coolness esijecially in throat on forehead ;
;
dria in morning, with flatulence. in nose. Cold feet. Heat, with thirst; in facial
Stool and Sexual Organs. —
Urging to stool, stool bones in face in flushes. Moisture of skin in a
;
coccygis. Pain in all joints. Bruised pain in all Generalities. < lower limbs. Swell-
limbs, as from fatigue. Drawing in joints, especially ing of lymphatic glands, < r. inguinal glands. Twitch-
in knees and fingers, with tearing involuntary D. in ; ing of all fleshy parts. Jerking as of electric shocks
muscular parts of hands and lower limbs, with trem- in whole body, with fright from a sensation as if he
bling feeling in them and with pain in wrists, fingers suddenly fell. Trembling after lying down, < r. side,
and knees. upon which he lay. Perceptible pulsations of blood-
—
Upper Extremities. Pain in front of r. shoulder; vessels, < heart. Running about the street, with
in 1. S. in evening, and in chest, with feeling as if an lightness and rapidity, more like a kind of floating,
eructation would relieve the pain. Piercing drawing then no sensation in any part, no will ])ower, no power
pain in arm, extending periodically to tip of little to think, then weariness in all parts, with sticking beat-
Clematis. 365 Clematis.
ing pain in head extending outward and sensation as sweat when sitting quietly, with mental exhaustion
if it would burst, feet felt heavy and fastened to the and heaviness of whole body. Aversion to mental
ground, walking painful and unsteady. work. Distraction. Confusion in morning, with
Sticking in joints, forearms, thighs and genitals, bruised feeling in morning, with prostration. Lost;
then itching spots, and after scratching urticaria. in thought without knowing what he was thinking
Numerous pains in various parts, lasting till falling about. Memory weak.
asleep at 2 a.m. Wandering pains, mostly jDressive, —
Clinical. It has been used for the effects of homesickness,
worse when sitting than when walking (Puis., Cimicif ), with restless, dreamy sleep and vibratory sensations throughout
in legs, skull, r. scapula, forej)art of r. shoulder-joint, the body.
toes, knees, 1. lower jaw, tarsal bones. Bruised sensa- Head. —Obliged
carry it forward and hanging to
tion; wandering, in joints, skull and other parts. down. morning on waking, with sleeiai-
Aching ; in
Drawing in various < feet. Drawing pains in
parts, ness after walking in open air
; < night on closing ;
teeth, nasal bones, in smaU. of back, toes and tibiaj. eyes in bed, with raging, digging and vertigo, all > 3
Heaviness. Discomfort. Inclination for open air A.M. at the open window, then, on the outbreak of sweat,
(Puis.). No desire to go out. Restlessness and dry sleep increasing from morning till 2 p.m., < occiput,
;
heat, obliging him to rise at 4 a.m. R. in evening, ; causing nausea and vertigo, > sweat (with cold body
with oppression. Tossing about in bed, with anxiety and face) as if it would burst, in evening as from a
; ;
and sweat on forehead. Sensitiveness to external im- band about it tensive, after eating, < forehead and
;
pressions, they cause irritability and anxiety; S. of temples drawing, with pressure in sides of vertex. ;
painful parts to touch. Sensation in body in morning Sensation as if skull were too small for the brain.
as after emission, or as if one had been suppressed. Screwed-together sensation. Raging and beating, <
Disinclination to exertion rising from bed difficult. forehead, preventing reading and writing.
; Hammer-
No desire for his accustomed e^•ening walk. Weak- ing in evening when lying. Shocks in brain, extend-
ness in morning in morning, with sweat in morn- ing forward.
; ; ; Dulness. Emptiness. Confusion in ;
ing on waking from unrefreshing sleep, with sleepi- morning in morning on wakiirg in morning on ris- ; ;
night; at noon, with little appetite; in evening; in drinks as from coryza, > 1.30 p.m. ; Stupidity.
evening when with many peoj^le, then clammy sweat Heaviness in morning in morning on rising, and in ; ;
on rising on waking on -walking, and chest easily chest, with deep expiration with sinking down with
; ; ; ;
oppressed after half an hour's exercise in open air external heat. Congestion. Almost intoxicated con-
;
must lie down, with quickened pulsations in blood- ing head erect or turning it on carrying head forward, ;
vessels, when called he was not bright and fell into a > carrying it backward with tottering on walking in ;
joints (Cimicif.) and cracking in them on motion gait unsteady and rapid, as in slight intoxication.
trembling. Aggravation on walking; after black Aggravation by the accustomed cigar.
coffee after a restless night, > open air (Puis.).
; Forehead. Tearing in frontal and parietal bones. —
—
Clinical. It is a very valuable remedy for a rheumatic con- Aching in morning, < 10 a.m. < pressure > even- ; ; ;
stitution, especially in a patient who occasionally sutlers from her- ing; > pressure, < cold, on 1. side extending into
petic eruptions; who.se herpetic eruptions sometimes become pus- orbit ; in eminences eminences in morning in ; in ;
Mind.— Raving in evening during exacerbations. forepart of brain, worse when walking than when sit-
Seemed oppressed by grief or insults or shadow of ting, with heaviness of head; drawing, in 1. side.
impending misfortune (Cimicif.). Uneasy as if an Drawing in bones. Pressure on eminences. Tension.
evil would befall him. Dread of misfortune. Dis- Heaviness in sinciput; and fulness. Sensation as if
contented. Anxious. Sad > nap with thoughts
; ; lead were in it. Confusion with emptiness and ten- ;
of suicide. Loss of " moral strength " so that he shed dency to vertigo.
tears, then sleep (Puis.). Morose; in morning; on —
Temple. Pain. Boring in 1. Burrowing in r. and
waking from afternoon sleep. Taciturn; > evening. frontal and zygomatic regions, with pressure. Tension.
Angry, fretful, avoiding every one, shunning his Pulsation in 1. in evening in bed, preventing reading.
usually agreeable occupations, dreaded being alone, Heaviness in r., with pressure in it.
tired of living, fullof thoughts of death, with fear Pain in vertex. Frequent sudden tearing, now in
that it would be speedy, but longing for the repose of r., now in 1. side of head. Burrowing in r. half of
death, then apprehension, weeising, homesickness, at brain when walking in sides of head, extending to ;
last trembling and weei^ing till he was exhausted. occiput. Tensive pain in r. side of head, rather in bones
Indifferent, quiet, almost without thought. than in brain. Drawing in side, < turning head.
Excitement. Exhilaration, with desire for mental Pain in occiput as after moderate use of spirituous ;
work, sweat and itching, then exhaustion, anxiety, de- drinks, daily after midnight, waking several times,
pression of spirits, fretfulness and loss of desire for extending to nape and forward, sometimes with a feel-
mental work. Busy and lively mood from 10 a.m. to ing as after lying in an uncomfortable position.
2 P.M., then sleepiness and disinclination to work.
^
Tearing in skull. Boring in skull. Pressure in skull
Lively mood from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., then sudden disin- here and there.
chnation for work, morose mood and lassitude in Scalp. Itching crusts and stitches (Ran. bulb.).
limbs. Excited, lively, stronger and more disposed to Painful pimple under skin of occiput. Pressure.
read and think than usual, then mentally exliausted Sensitiveness in circumscribed spots over forepart,
and condition generally like intoxication. Desire for afterwards with itching and fine scurf. Itching on 1.
mental work and power of thinking increased, then side of vertex on forepart. ;
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Clinical. — Eruption like eczema on occiput, itching <^ in one, now in another 1. upper. Jerking drawing
warmth of the bed, with stinging, crawling and tickling.
pain, < smoking tobacco, > firm pressure with a cloth.
Eyes. —Staring. Red; and glittering, hot and dry Burrowing in r. back in evening.
(Aeon.). Yellow color of the white. Inflammation of Toothache in hollow teeth toothache during the day, ;
opening them photophobia. Sensitiveness to air (Aeon.). loose, swollen and pale, the pain extending on both
Dryness ; and heat, compelling him to close the lids (Aeon.). sides to eye-teeth and preventing chewing all night, ;
Itching. Sensation of a veil before them,. Lachrymation driving him to despair, with tossing about, weakness
(Puis., Aeon.). Pupils contracted. Pain in middle of I. in limbs and anxious sweat, so that he cannot endure
ball (Cimicif.). the covers in last hollow molar, < getting bread into
;
Yellowish crust in inner eanthus. Inflammation of it; in hollow, transiently > cold water, also > expiration,
inner eanthus, with weak vision. Sticking in inner which causes a stitch as if something pressed upward
eanthus 1. Burning in lids. Burning joain in r. upper into the tooth unfitting him for work, especially for
;
;
Itching in r. inner eanthus, next day extending to 1. in last upper hollow molar as if it would ache.
inner, with burning. Pressure in orbits on moving eyes. Elongated feeling in hollow, with pain on touch and
Blackness before eyes. Vision indistinct ; in r. Flick- running of much water from mouth. (Compare face-
ering. Letters run together when writing, at times pains with Aconite.)
double vision and flickering letters run together
;
—
Gum. Tearing jerking jjain where 1. upper wisdom
when reading, with frequent blackness before eyes. tooth was drawn seven years ago, waking at 11 p.m.,
Illusions in 1. in evening. lasting till 2 o'clock, and again at 4 o'clock, extending
Clinical. Especially useful in inflammation of the iris from to zygoma and temple. Sore pain, < chewing hard
—
cold, with pressing pain, great photophobia, lachrymation and heat food 1. lower back, < when eating. Sensitive on
;
in eyes and great sensitiveness to cold air also useful in pustular chewing, and teeth.
;
external. Drawing in region of r. ear, cheek and side and rough and rough and acid. Speech weak. ;
of neck towards evening, with stitches. Difficult hear- Painful cracks across r. arch of palate and on r.
ing at 7.30 A.M.
; in morning, with ringing in 1. margin of tongue, next day those on tongue were sur-
;
Ringing before ears periodical ringing in r. Roar- rounded by hard margins. Aphthte in mouth. Stick-
;
Stoppage. Sneezing in morning repeated S., with Taste sour on tip of tongue < touching incisors and
; ;
increase of nasal discharge; violent, after breakfast, when stomach is empty bitter T. pasty flat like ; ; ;
;
then clear water from 1. nostril frequent violent, in melon-seeds bad, to cigar.
;
—
;
morning, with watery discharge. Mucus streaked Throat. Swelling of thyroid gland in r. upper ;
with blood. Fluent coryza, with frequent sneezing trapezius, just under jaw, with salivation of sub- ;
Face. Yellow; and sickly. Red. Sudden flush, sion and throbbing, as if they would suppurate, with
with yellowish redness of cheeks. Swelling of r. cheek pain on touch and causing 23ain in teeth of submax- ;
in morning, with sensitiveness to touch. Weary look. illary glands, < in r. triangle of r. side of neck, pain-
Drawing stitches in 1. side of upper jaw, rhythmical ful, < motion of head. Sticking, < on swallowing.
with pulse, extending upward. Painful pimples on Burning with redness, vesicles and ulcers. Rawness
;
upper lip. Itching vesicles just beneath vermilion with hoarseness and constairt spitting of watery saliva.
border of lower lip, discharging water, then covered Dryness. Uvula sensitive. Uvula feels too long.
with a tough skin, itching somewhat (compare Ran-
unculus). Burning cutting stitch through 1. side of Clinical. — Violent toothache in back teeth, transiently >
lower lip. holding cold water in the mouth or drawing in cold air, greatly <
ear and pain in eye on moving it; jerking stitches, evening ravenous towards 2 ".m., then discomfort
;
extending across cheek-bone to ear, a drawing jerking after eating with hurried eating then diminished ; ;
in ear, extending to eye, which is painful so that he little for supper lost lost at breakfast lost at noon ; ; ;
cannot endure motion or light, and eyeball is painful lost at noon on account of weakness. Does not relish
to touch. Tearing jerking in all upper. Sudden the accustomed tobacco. Thirst in afternoon in ; ;
drawing jerking-tearing in 1. lower canine at 7 p.m., evening with longing for ice, which does not refresh
;
ing pain in r. upper hollow molar, > rinsing mouth Nausea; towards 11 a.m.; when smoking; after
with cold water. Jerking sticking-drawing pain now smoking, causing weakness of lower limbs, so that
Clematis. 367 Clematis.
tlioy Hceni to totter; with Rcncral sick fooling. Vomit- diarrhoea. Solid; aflor much ur^^in^; with exertion;
in-; from Hniokinj; the !iccuHtf)nictl fipirs. and scanty. Knotty and Hcanty. IJlood with the
Distoiitioii, 1111(1 ol' ;ili<loiiii;ii. I'lihi after dinni^r Btool. Stool every three davH. Twice daily. Omitted.
;
Mood. Tensive sensation in eiiinaHtric frequently stops, the remainder trickles, during the
()|)])resHion.
rej^ion. Heaviness in ])it. Satiety, relishes tlie din- stoppage there is jcrklike tearing in forc|iart of
ner, hnt imme<liately feels that he lias eaten too miu^Ii. urethra. Micturition sliho and in n thin stream (Pulfl.) ;
l''aiii(ness, witli yawning;. Coldness. a if urethra were ronstrictcil, then burning in urethra
/I
—
Abdomen. Distention, with nmililin;.'. Rnmhling and tickling, itching and sticking in orilice. Frequent
ill alleriioon K., as if empty
;
e-xtendinj; into her- micturition; at night; then prickling burning in
;
noon; F. and tension; F. and T. at 1 I'.M., < till '> Painful to touch. Constrictiun, micturition only in
r.M. 'rension in muscles on attempting to walk in dro]is (Cantli.). Ihiming on urinating; li., < begin'
tiie room, < coughing; jiainful T. in parietes, ; iiing to urinate, with biting and with iticking on urinating
touch, t'ontrac'tivo cutting in r. alxlominal and (Cannah.), and when not urinating irritation in
kidney region on walking. forepart of i)enis in navicular fossa (Petros.) in
;
—
Hypochondria. Sticking; ink; in liver and spleen ;
morning on urinating; anteriorly, tlien urging to
in spleen, pressure, with tensive sensation in fundus
- urinate, with hot tickling in orilice, after nucturition
of stomach ; witii tension, impeding respiration ;
itching tickling, which after half an hour gave way to
periodical, in liver and
intermittent, in hepatic
sjileen ;
the former coiulition, to be renewed after micturition,
region, < certain motions and positions. Pain in thus alternating till 1 .\.M. Burning pain inoriiiccon
hepatic region, < pressure; alternately in region of passing the last drops of urine. Coldnes?ii. Tickling;
liver and spleen on certain motions. Bruised pain in < navicular fossa. Itching in navicular fossa.
liver when touched, and on stooping (.Vcou.). Urine. —
Copious; anil red; and turbid; then
—
llypogastrinm. Swelling of inguinal glands, r.. diminished. Scanty and dark red and thickish. of
; ;
iilit II at red afta- runlinual uiilklni/ ; swelling of I. peculiar odor; saturated, oflensive. Hot; and satu-
glands, with neitnltlvcncis on ivalkiiif/, the r. t/linulu become rated, smelling of violets. Red dark. Odor like ;
iiiiiir nivollcn, with prickling pain in them, < lealkln;/ and Russia leather. Milky, with lloating flocks of mucus
in bed, afterwards ivith tension in them, < ircdkin;/ ; S. in and thick froth. Deposit of many crj'stals of urate of
r. imjiiinol region, painfid to touch.Periodical sticking soda.
in inguinal region intermittent liurning S. in 1.
inguinal ring, with swelling of glands.
;
to stool. Urging to stool, which was pa.sty and abdomen. Drawing pain in I. S. cord. Tbut'on tn r.
aoeompanied by ilatuleneo U. after eating, stool pro- & cord.
;
fuse and thin, with burning in anus; inetVeotual V. Testicles. Swelling Rhod.. Puis.). Hanging down, — i
lla-morrhoids swollen and covered with mucus. Itch- heavy, sensitive. Sensitive in morning in be»l. and
ing of haMnorrhoids in evening, with dischai'go of in gpcrmatic • v..-,." ,• ;
Stool. —
Diarrhiva eo|>ious frequent. Pasty with pinching when touched and on ictdking.
; : ;
j
.ytrd
•-.,
burning in rectum ; and increased. Con-^tipation ; then pain, and
|
in sp- ' :'- (Berb.V /: .
-
Clematis. 368 Clematis.
in bed, and in spermatic cords. Pressure in r., then in body backward, and below knee. Tension in glands
both. Intermittent burrowing in r., then in both. and muscles. Sensitiveness of glands. Pain in
Heaviness in 1. at 11 a.m. glands (previously indurated).
Excitement; when talking with women. Desire, —
Back. Bruised feeling, and in arms and thighs.
more of a mental nature, without erections or emis- Stickiirg behind and beneath tip of r. scapula, imped-
sions. Dread of desire, even during an erection, as ing respiration. Pain in 1. scapula, < raising arm
if satisfied to excess. Emissions at night and during between, scapulas and in lower part of chest.
midday nap. Lumbar Region. Sticking in r. when not breathing. —
Menses profuse and early early, lasting two days, Sticking constriction alternating with burning, itching
; ;
on second day about noon griiDing below umbilicus, drawing pain, and in shoulders and upper arms, more
then pasty stool and emission of much flatus, after in bellies of muscles. Pain in 1. kidney. Pressure,
two days return of menses. < stooi^ing, with tension, and in kidneys frequent ;
pressed gonorrhoea. Corrosive leucorrhoea and shooting pains in and < motion and touch, especially stooping.
thighs,
the breasts, <^ when urinating. Indurations and tumors in mam-
Heaviness, with painful swelling of heemorrhoids.
mary glands (scirrhus ?), very painful to touch.
Painful weariness.
—
Respiratory Organs. Tickling in larynx and irrita- Extremities. —
Stretching even on rising. Sticking
tion to cough. Dryness of trachea, < smoking, mo- in palms and soles. Tearing in 1. arm and 1. ankle
tion and in open air, with burning. Cough during in bones of leg and in 1. elbow. Boring in joints, with
the accustomed tobacco-smoking violent C, with res- ; pain and weakness. Pain in. joints of hands and feet
piration sometimes rapid, sometimes slow dry rough, ; ; in joints, making motion difficult rheumatic, in knees,
;
barking, leaving burning along inner surface of ster- ankles, elbows and wrists. Sensation in ankles, toes,
num and sticking in lungs irritation to C. irritable
; ; knees, shoulders, elbows and upjaer arms as if twisted
C, with scanty expectoration with mucous exjDectora-
; or drawn asunder. Drawing and tension ; in joints.
tion. Expectoration frequent mticous E. Inclina-
; Drawing in joints of hands and knees ; in wrist aiad
tion to sigh. Expiratioit weak. Breath almost arrested tarsal joints teariiag, in r. arm and knee, both ankles
;
at 1 P.M. on slowly ascending a little hill, with heat in and r. toes. Sensitiveness of ankles and wrists. Weak-
chest and sensation as if he would sjDit blood, which ness ; < morning, > motion in open air, with bruised
afterwards was only a white frothy saliva, the same sensation. Heaviness ; during the day in morning ;
next day after M'alking over an uneven road. on waking on walking and ascending stairs.
— —
;
Chest. Hardened gland below nipple, painful on Upper Extremities. Pain in r. axilla. Drawing
touch. Sticking shocks in 1. chest and 1. side of abdo- pain from shoulder to elbow. Weariness in muscles
men, so that he must cry out. Sticking in lungs in of shoulders and upper arms, afterwards involving
;
costal muscles, with cramplike sensation sudden, in L, Twitching of r. upper arm. Tearing in 1. upper arm
;
beneath ribs, so that he must hold his breath, bend to in evening. Burrowing in 1. upper arm, < shoulder,
1. and press against the place. Sticking, jerking, con- hindering motion. Oppressive pain in upper arm.
tractive i^inching in 1. intercostal muscles at 7 p.m. Tensive sticking in elbows and wrists. Pain in
Tearing externally above heart. Drawing, tearing, bend of elbow on stretching out ujjper arm. Bruised
prickling over 1. pain on outer side of 1. elbow, < pressure and motion.
Pain in r. intercostal muscles; P. in chest not Pressure and boring in r. elbow and above and below
affected by breathing in upper part of 1. half on in- it. Sudden sticking below 1. elbow.
; Drawing stitches
spiration; in 1. upper part, < inspiration, extending in 1. forearm. Tearing in 1. forearm. Pressure
on deep breathing through whole 1. side of chest to in r. forearm. Drawing pain on r. side of forearm,
the scapula, preventing full insijiration and causing extending from elbow downward, with impeded mo-
involuntary crying, the pain < violent motion up- tion. Drawing sticking in wrist on walking in open
ward or backward of 1. arm, pressing 1. scapula against air. Rheumatic jjains in metacarpal bones and
anything, bending body to 1. and walking in opeir air, fingers. Hands'feel too thick, dry and hot. Sticking
> sitting quietly and breathing superficially. Tensive in joints of r. thumb. Tearing in r. finger-joints, <
pain across, < at 10 p.m. to a cramplike pain. Con- sudden or rapid motion. Drawing tearing in r.
striction of C, with pains in lungs, making him un- thumb.
easy. Opjjression in evening with deep respiration
; ; Lower Extremities. Drawing downward towards —
in praecordial region. Heaviness. Sensitiveness of soles. Heaviness even in bed H. in evening after ;
breasts with sticking at times and on touch sensation waking, with weakness in them.
; Tearing in r. thigh
as if they would suppurate, and sensation as if fuller when sittiirg and lying; in hip-joint, with sticking;
and heavier. (Compare intercostal pains with intermittent T. in 1. hip-joint and in bones of small of
Ranunculus). back. Pain in hip on anterior surface of thigh. ;
—
Heart. Sticking outward in precordial region. In- Burning tensive pain posteriorly iir thigh. Sticking
termittent oppression now at base, now at apex, till 2 drawing in r. hip and hijj-joint, extending into r. in-
a.m., when he fell asleep exhausted. Palpitation jire- guinal region. Drawing and tension in r. thigh, some-
venting lying on 1. side. Pulse rapid and strong and times extending in painful jerks deep into penis. All
;
full; and full and irregular and small and soft. muscles in gluteal region affected. Weariness of thighs
—
;
ill r.patella, waking, seating itself after rising in r. leg, the itching pain changing to burning, with fine scurf
< tibia. Drawing like a tearing after walking, and and itching.
Pain in r. on walking P., with heaviness as
in thigh. ;
Clinical. Eczema on various parts, said to be worse during
if asleep, i^reventing walking, ending with circum- the increasing moon, with corrosive secretion, itcliing always <^
—
scribed sweat rheumatic, in 1. outer and in hollow, warmth of bed at niglit. The eczema is prone to appear on the
;
with difficult walking. Weak and knocking together occiput, sometimes moist (during the increasing moon), sometimes
dry (during the waning moon). Eczematous eruption following
after walking. Stiffness of r.
Leg. — Dark red soft swellings near inner margin of
suppressed gonorrlicea. Chronic eczema of h:mds.
r. tibia, the uppermost showing fluctuation at the cen- Sleep.— Yawning when sitting, with sleepiness > ; ;
tearing, now in r., now .in 1., extending along tibia to in evening, but late and difficult falling asleep after ;
ankle. Boring in 1. tibia in morning after rising and dinner after dinner, without ability to sleep after ; ;
frequently through the day. Burrowing in tibia, eating. Irresistible sleepiness from 2 to 5 p.m. ; after
['ain in1. in tibia during the day in r. tibia, < walk-
; after suj^per.
;
Sleep after eating more than
eating ;
ing. Drawing in bones. Weariness, and in back on only after long tossing about, with internal heat and
slight motion of arms. Heaviness and weariness headache, then confused dreams till 3 a.m., when he
with swellings on legs and on calves, prominent and awoke with a sudden start and could not sleep again.
closely anastomosing cutaneous veins, with varicosi- Difficult waking in morning from a semi-slumber.
ties between them. Heaviness, with pain and totter- Unrefreshed in morning on waking, with sweat, sleepi-
ing gait. ness and intolerance of being uncovered on account
Tensive sticking in region of r. malleolus. Sticking of coldness.
tearing on inner side of r. ankle. Boring in malleoli Sleeplessness in e\'ening all night, with closed ; ;
B. in 1. ankle. Pressure in ankles and ankle-bones. eyes, fatigue and internal dry heat; with sleepiness and
Pulselike sticking in sole in evening after going to tossing from side to side till midnight. Waking
sleep and at 3 a.m. Pain in r. heel in afternoon. early at 3 a.m., having slept enough, though he went
; ;
Bruised pain in ball of r. heel in feet and legs, as to bed at 12 o'clock. Waking twdce at night; fre-
;
after fatigue. Drawing and tension on walking, in quent W. by confused dreams with difficult motion ;
foot (on which there is an ulcer). Weakness of feet; and dry heat. Uneasy sleep full of dreams with ; ;
on walking. Crawling in forepart of r. sole as from groaning disturbed by desire to urinate and hy drj-- ;
being asleep. Burrowing in ball of r. great toe. Sore ness and pain in mouth with hea\-y dreams, fre- ;
pain towards inner side of 1. great toe, < rest. Press- quent waking and starting from sleep with constant ;
forehead jjainful painful, < forehead, with sticking now to 1. by electric shocks. Frequent starting from
; ;
and pain on touch itching, above r. eyebrow red, on sleep, then anxiety and sweat, < on forehead. Toss-
; ;
1. thigh, surrounded by red areola, some of the glands ing about from midnight till 2 a.m., towards morning
of 1. thigh suppurate and discharge thin pus. Pus- light sleep, with confused, anxious dreams.
tules painful to touch above eyebrows, 'at root of nose, Dreams. Vivid. Uneasy. Heavy, confused, then —
on chin and tip of nose about loins. Suppuration of confusion of head in morning on waking. Lewd
;
cutaneous glands in face and limbs. Boil on thigh. with erections. Anxious. Of misfortune. Of dan-
Vesicles removed by shaving, again filling with clear ger, from fire, for instance. That he was arrested and
serum itching V. on nape
; itching V. on thighs, wrongfully accused of a crime.
; Frightful with toss- ;
cation), with dryness, then towards noon moisture and coldness < back across shoulders after 6 p.m. on ; ;
softness. Burning cutting in 1. side of forehead, < Avalking in open air, then heat across shouldei-s and ;
with stinging in their margins on touch. Burning pain and 4 p.m., with headaclie, thirst, rapid pulse, scanty
in 1. cheek. Sensitiveness of nerves to cool tempera- and dark mine, uneasy night, > copious sweat at night
ture and rubbing with clothes. and emission of uriiie loaded with chlorides towards ;
Burning-itching pain in r. cheek and on wing of evening in evening, with anxiety in chest on uri- ; ;
nose, waking him, a circumscribed redness, with ele- nating of whole body after a glass of liquor, with ;
vations, towards evening vesicles on lower lipi, corners confusion of head of whole body, with fulness and ;
of mouth and wings of nose, with burning. Itching heat of face of whole body, then general coldness ;
over whole body in various parts, < those covered while the head remained hot. In flushes with red
; ;
with hair on back, chest and outer part of lower cheeks. Orgasm of blood, towards evening, with sex-
;
limbs on toes in evening after lying down, with ual excitement. In various parts, or burning pain.
;
sweat between toes > full bath on forearms and Of skin. Of forehead. Of head and chest after eating,
; ;
upper abdomen, after scratching burning, then red and after midday nap in head and chest, with sigh- :
nettle-rash then pimples thickest about umbilicus, ing creeping H. of external head, witli pressure upon
; ;
where there were several vesicles filled with lymph, it sudden H. streaming outward through head, face ;
Cobaltum. 370 Cobaltum.
and ears, which
were burning hot. Of nose, with put. Itching of scalp at night of scalp and in beard
last ;
fluid discharge. Of cheeks, with redness. In face; under chin, with burning when scratched.
with circumscriljed redness of cheeks, external heat in Eyes. Darlings at 2.30 p.m. on entering bright sun- —
small of back, extending from centre to periphery, as light when writing, with a feeling when opening lids ;
from a warm moist bandage. In back, extending up- as if strings were holding them together and were
ward on 1. side, across lowest ribs to scapula; in small snapi^ing on going into out-door light. Pain when ;
of back, involving whole r. side of back and r. coming into the light when writing. Smarting in ;
shoulder over back and chest in flushes on back light when writing, witli almost loss of vision in 1.
; ; ; ;
and chest, < region of sternum, with itching. Of corner of 1. eye as from hot water, with paAn in vertex.
hands and feet at 3 a.m. in soles. (Compare febrile Burning, especially in upper lids. Lachrymation in
;
symptoms with Aconite.) cold air, with pain in eyes L. in open air, with water ;
Sweat during sleep at night; on slightest motion. from nose. Pain in uiDj^er lid as soon as he looks at
;
Sudden, on aflected parts at 2.30 p.m., giving general anything steadily, with smarting. vSmarting in lids
relief. On head giving relief, and at the same time in evening as soon as he begins to use them on
;
; ;
on small of back but without relief. Sour-smelling. inner side of upper. Musca^ volitantes, with dim
Of a peculiar odor towards morning. Transpiration vision, and while reading blurring of letters.
suppressed. Ears, Nose and Lips. Aching in 1. ear in evening — ;
bruised pain and indisposition to move. Restlessness, smell before nose. Peeling of lips, with soreness and
with late falling asleep, then lewd dreams, and waking easy bleeding.
at 4 A.M., with emission. Weakness in evening, with Mouth. Fain in a holloiv tooth, with feeling as if too
; —
aching in knees with disposition to lie down, and long; P. in first 1. lower molar (hollow), < inhaling
;
flushes of heat along legs. Sufi'ering < by all mental cold air, with swelling of gums, tenderness around it
excitement. General relief after discharging mucus and feeling as if it would ulcerate paroxysmal, in a
;
from throat. Remarkable feeling of being unusually hollow T. Tongue coated ivhite; with cracks across mid-
well. dle white mucus, with flat mucous taste white.
—
Mind. Condemned, mean feeling, as if guilty of Sore on 1. side of mouth, opposite stomach tooth.
; ;
some deed of which others knew, as if he could not Pricking in roof extending through to 1. ear. Sahva- ;
lookone in the face. Low spirits, thinking too little tion with frequent swallowing. Taste flat with ; ;
of himself Exhilaration. Vivacity with rapid flow rising of sour water, which had an acrid feeling in
;
of thought. Desire for study. Indisposition for throat nauseous, in morning and mucous. Bad T. ; ;
mental or physical labor. Dulness, with weakness, in morning, with belching of wind. Sweet T., of mu-
aversion to mental exercise and necessity to lie down. cus, with exijectoration of tliick, white, frothy mucus,
—
Head. -Aching on waking and during the day < with lumps in it. ;
"beating and sore aching all over; all forenoon; at Soreness in morning when hawking when hawking, ;
noon, especially in occiput at noon, with nausea and as if raM'. Sensation of something sticking in it, caus-
;
languor; in afternoon; on walking; increasing from ing him to hawk. Rising of heat, as if from stomach.
1 to 8 P.M., mostly in forehead caused by unrefresh- Dryness in morning on rising with soreness on swal-
;
;
ing sleep from dreams < bending forward, especially lowing, feeling as if something dry had collected in it
;
in occiput > open air especially in forehead, with with soreness and rawness. Discomfort, with pain on
; ;
sensation of undigested food in stomach. Dulness in empty swallowing and gaping. Hawking of mucus in
forenoon, < motion, with pain in temples D., espe- morning in lumps afterwards thinner H. and spit- ; ; ;
cially in forehead and temples, in morning, with ful- ting of thick white mucus.
ness and bruised pain. Feeling as if it grew large Stomach. Ajjpetite lost; for suppa-; diminished.
during stool, with dizziness and weakness, headache Eructations of wind
—
of sour water of sour bitter ; ;
continues after the stool. Sensation when stepping as water of bitter water an hour after dinner ; of bitter
;
stomach as if filled with air. Tearing in r. temple, in forehead till midnight. Nausea, with pain in fore-
near orbit, in forenoon. Pain in temples in 1. during ;
head. Sourness, < atll p.m., with bursting headache,
the morning, with languor, nausea and sensation as il' and after supper neces.sity to lie down, at midnight
diarrhoea would set in, but it did not. watery diarrhoea with tenesmus, then till sleep sour
Pain in vertex when rising from a seat, with prick- taste and nausea.
ling pain in stomach. Top of head feels as if it Pain in morning
; with headache after after rising, ;
would come off at every jar. Pain in occiput; in eating ; afterwith joain in abdo-
dinner ;
after dinner,
morning; from morning till 3 p.m., < open air; begin- men, < pressure, and with uneasiness in S. and in ;
ning at noon. Sore pimples in edge of hair on occi- abdomen, with sensation as before diarrhoea as from ;
Gobaltum. 371 Coca.
days; on waking at 5 a.m., then watery stool, with himself; on either side of dorsal spine similar to that
;"
tenesmus in evening and at night during stool as
;
; ; felt in chest when it is said " the food has lodged
from fulness, after a light dinner. Strange but not between scapula; and in lumbar region. Pain in small
unpleasant sensation, as after diarrhoea. Stitching of B. at 6 p.m., with headache in evening after din-
; ; ;
from liver region to thigh at 3 r.M. Pain in 1. hypo- ner, with pain in and below knees always tckile sitting ;
chondrium, with sour eructations. Sharp pain in re- while sitting, < rising, walking or lying partially > ;
gion of spleen, < deep inspiration. Feeling in 1. side lying, not by standing.
above spleen as if it would drop down, < walking, >
Clinical. — Backache in lumbar region following seminal
sitting still. Pain in umbilical region an hour after emissions, with weakness in legs, etc.
eating, < contracting walls of abdomen. Feeling of
emptiness at umbilicus. Pain in hypogastrium in ;
Extremities. —Trembling;
especially legs. Jerks
evening in 1. groin and in small of back.
;
when Stitches here and there in arms,
falling asleep.
Rectum and Anus. Burning in R. during stool and — legs, etc. Bruised i^ain in morning, esj^eciaUy in
joints; B. jjain in all, in afternoon. Weakness; from
long afterwards. Pressing in R. towards anus, < ;
till stool. Urging to stool while walking, < standing walking. Aching in wrists, with occasional stitches.
still, with cutting, stool j^i'ofuse, watery, spouting, in Bruised pain in 1. hij), in region of trochanter, in
an hour another stool. Stinging during and after morning, < motion, > rest. Aching anteriorly in
stool. middle of thighs (in muscles) in knees and lower ;
Stool, Large, thin, with tenesmus and i^ain in lower limbs in knees, with itching on external side. A\'eak-
;
part of abdomen as if the liow'els would protrude, with ness of knees after exercise. Tired feeling in legs.
;
with stinging during and afterwards. Small and on nose on shoulders, pit of stomach and buttocks,
;
—
Urinary Organs. Frequent micturition and in small bed.
Sleep. —Yawning after dinner, with languor. Dis-
quantities with Hocculent sediment and pungent amell
;
;
\vith necessity to urinate at night, urine yellow. Pain tressing droiosiness in evening. Can do with less sleep.
in urethra, with emissions P. in urethra while stand- ;
Difficult falling asleep disturbed by leicd dreams and
;
ing, ^vith bruised feeling in back and loins towards frequent copious emissions, with partial erections.
latter part of day. Burning in urethra during mic- Frequent waking with fright, ^^'aking with a wide-
turition. Smarting in end of urethra during micturi- aw^ake feeling at 6.30 a.ji., earlier than usual. Sleep
;
old age. Tottering gait, witli trembling of lips, dis- heavy next day, with aching shoulders. Heaviness.
connected speech and apathy. Dulness dull feeling in brain
; as after intoxica- ;
Hurried and impatient movements. Agility in tion. Fulness at 4 p.m., as from wine. Confusion
walking. Involuntary rapid walking with head bent in morning, > washing and drinking coffee at 5 or ;
forward, vertigo and dread of falling (> bouillon). 6 P.M. in the house, with vertigo in forehead, sleepi-
Great lightness when climbing amountain, without respira- ness, want of appetite and low sisirits. Intoxication
tory troubles (Kali chlor.). Great vigor and endurance like that of Cannabis. Vertigo at 7 p.m., after din-
;
in spite of slight nourishment and light sleep. Bouyancy ner, with dulness in forehead on moving in open air
;
on walking in a chilling fog. Freedom of chest and when walking, with sensation as if the body were
whole body, with vigor and desire to walk rapidly drawn to r. on rapidly ascending steep steps, then
;
and a long distance, though it is warm and sunny. diarrhoea; when sitting still and afterwards when
Nervous excitement, as from a mixture of coffee and rising from a seat > rest and wine.
;
Power of muscles increased. Peculiar comfort, with ing 9 A.M., > walking a mile, returning on entering
;
pleasant warmth starting from stomach. house, with heaviness of eyelids in afternoon in the;
Restlessness. Endeavors to get into the open air. house, sometimes in r. half, sometimes in 1., some-
Tossing about in bed, the child often puts the arms times in the whole forehead (in afternoon on walking
;
under the head, indistinct speech. Turning about in in hot open air, < at every step) > at sunset, then ;
and fancy myself carried off into sjDace, I walk the eyes just above eyes, < elevating head and turning
;
room with great strides and feel as if I could run a up eyes. Beating over eyes. Pressing asunder deep
long time, feel buoyant and flexible all over, then in 1. side on coughing or on pressing at stool. Sensa-
heaviness of head, drowsiness and desire for rest and tion as if a band were stretched from one temple to
quiet, with disinclination, not inability to move. the other. Fulness although sitting near an open
;
Torpor. Numbness; with feeling of serenity and tex, sharp on rising and all day on looking ujd, leaving
desire to make no motions, then sleep with strange, a sore feeling, pain through this place on coughing.
quickly changing dreams, which could last all day, Pain in r. as if a nail were driven into it. Pain over 1.
without lassitude or restlessness. Aggravation by in 1. headache in afternoon when walking in rain,
;
walking or manual labor. 12.50 P.M. on quick walking in hot sun, > standing
stiU, after entering the house pain in crown, then on
—
Clinical. Mountain sickness; useful in a variety of com-
shaking head from side to side, pain in r. temple,
plaints arising from climbing mountains, weak heart, dyspnoea,
fainting fits, etc. Useful for old people who get out of breath then when lying down in anterior part of crown and
easily. Angina pectoris from climbing (Kali, chlor.). Nervous other parts) sudden in 1., the same at 10.45 a.m. and
;
erethism, with restlessness, especially after abuse of tobacco.
9.30 P.M.
Mind. —Madness. Hallucinations. Fancies now Sides. —
Constriction. Sudden pain over anterior
beautiful, joyful, now frightful. Imagination excited, part of r. at 9.50 p.m. on blowing nose.
with increased desire for bodily exercise, trembling of Occiput. —
Pain (at 6.10 p.m. at every step on run-
;
hands and legs, shivering in back and inability to ning, from hot weather, then when walking) head- ;
afternoon, > evening (in-doors in afternoon, then sensitiveness to light. Lids heavy upper lids disposed
;
;
after beginning to walk in open air pain in upper part to fall without sleepiness. Vision disturbed. Photopho-
of forehead from heat of weather) after rising < 7 bia ; with dilated pupils. Blackness on ascending stairs.
; ;
p.m., < over r. eye, with burning of eyes > dinner Flickering. Letters swim. Flickering black points at
;
> eating, then returning, > at sunset with shiver- 4 P.M. when reading. White spots on reading so that
;
ing (as if catarrhal) in afternoon, with cold feet and the book seemed mottled white white spots on going
;
;
urging to stool. Sj'mptoms as after exhaustion. Pillows out after eating, with glittering, tortuous lines and
felt hard to head and neck, though sleejDy, turning all with great weakness. Vision of colors and floating of
night and dreams of great activitv, awoke tired and sparks from before downward. Fiery points flit be-
^' Coca.
Coca.
fore eyes ; downward.Flames similar to distant heat- tongue in morning at 9 p.m. > supper > ginger- ;
;
;
lightning in evening. It seems as if he were writing bread. Herring-like to butter. Burnt to water.
with two ])ens.
;
Throat. —
Hawking up transparent lumps of raucv.s, -'.
Ears. —
Excess of wax in r. Aching in r. middle at morning. Uvula long and red. Uvula swollen and
1 P.M. in-doors at 7.20 r.M.
; in church and in r. swallowing difficult; in morning on waking.
; ;
Pain.
mastoid process. Sensation as if something in them Scraping, with swollen u^ula, causing hawking and
caused deafness, but everything is heard as usual. expectoration of mucus. Soreness from cough; at
During loud reading in the room sensation as if the back on rising in morning at back, with obstruction, ;
tympana were pressed outward by the tones or as if not > hawking and coughing, with hoarseness on r. ;
the tones first entered the ears through a thicker side of uvula on swallowing, with a swollen sensation.
medium. Pulsation in forenoon, and dull roaring; Swollen sensation in morning on swallowing. Feel-
audible P. Hearing painfully acute in evening. ing as if mucus were at back of pharynx, not < by
Singing in 1. Cracking on empty swallowing. Ring- coughing or hawking. Irritation to cough. Tickling
ing distant, repeated in evening of a middle-toned at 1. side of jjharynx at 8.45 a.m., on talking; in
;
;
bell does not hear a knocking at the door, and when Ijharynx on taU-cing, or soreness at back of pharynx,
; ;
one speaks it seems as if the voice came from a great towards 1. side, on talking at back on rising. Drj-- ;
C!linica/1. — Chronic deafness, with noises in tlie head. especially for animal food great, dinner was eaten at ;
swollen and stuffed, as in incipient catarrh. Heat for food though the epigastric region was distended.
internally in nostrils in evening in-doors, as from Morbid hunger, even to swallowing human excre-
catching cold. Heat and irritation, as from catarrh in ments. Irregular appetite, the aversion to all food is
r. no.stril in morning in bed before and after rising, often suddenly followed by insatiable craving, espe-
;
< 1. nostril. Irritation, as from taking cold in even- cially animal food. Little need of nourishment, even dur-
ing, awakened at 9 p.m. by running from nose. Sneez- ing heavy %vork, icith remarkable vigor. Ch'eat satiety far a
ing; after rising and in evening; in-doors. Mvicus long time. Little api^etite, especially for meat. No appe-
increased in morning
; in-doors in morning, with tite with weak digestion, nervous Irritation and head-
;
;
heat in nose. Flow of clear water and occasional ache for dinner, in S2')ite of which much is eaten with
;
6 A.M. till 5 P.M., when in a draught, with occasional Eructations after his usual coffee after dinner with
; ; ;
with specks of blood on blowing nose. empty, every quarter of an hour loud slimy of the ; ; ;
Face, —
Pallor. Burning redness of 1. cheek, then dinner. Hiccough after sandwiches at noon after a ;
of r., with white spots in centre of latter. Yellow tepid shower-bath taken after supper, > lying down
tinge about corners of mouth. A
kind of chlorosis, in bed. Nausea after breakfast sick feeling before
; ;
the bilious color first noticed gives way to a leaden supper, > by it; with disorders of .stomach which
hue. Animated exi^ression. Pain in r. malar-bone. may be compared to seasickness. Violent vomiting of
Soreness of 1. lower jaw, just above submaxillary slimy water at 6 p.ji.
gland, < talking and chewing solid food on that side. Distention returning after dinner and lasting till
Black spots in corners of mouth. Lips pale and ; evening, with gulping and constant desire to eructate.
gums, with green, blunted teeth. Swelling inside r. Pricking about cardiac end at 7 p,m. when sitting in-
lower lip, then one inside 1. cheek, nearly opposite doors. CTuawing, hungry sensation at i^it. Pain
first upper molar, painful on eating, then flattened on about cardiac end on walking, would have amounted
two sides with a thin border, red, with whitish tip. to a cutting, > standing at 4 p.si., returning during a
Burning on 1. upper lip where the moustache grows, at walk. Painful contracted sensation, with pain in 1.
10.45 A.M. side like a splenetic stitch. Dyspepsia. Increase of
—
Mouth. Teeth stained bright yellow greenish and ;
digestive powers. Emptiness; in morning before
stumpy. Pain in a hollow tooth. Tongue coated. rising 8.30 a.m., renewed by breakfast after rising,
; ;
Appearance towards r. side of tip of tongue of a vesi- > betore. breakfast; after rising, > breakfast, for
cle that had broken, with a red circle around it, which he had not much appetite; after breakfast;
the place feels sore, as scalded by tea, when eating, after a long walk. Fulness and heaviness in
; ;
touching it, and at other times, then sore as from a epigastric and mesogastric regions. Uneasiness of
sore place. Oflensive blackish froth around corners digestive organs. Comfort in epigastrium, somewhat
of mouth. Swollen sensation in arches of palate, as from a glass of wine, radiating over whole body, an
impeding swallowing, at times with tickling, causing agreeable heat.
cough. Dryness; on ^Daking ; and of lips, > break- —
Abdomen. Distention in evening tense, tympan-
; ;
walking and eating something, but returning, excessive Cough in morning C. in-doors from tickling at ; ;
in jejum and ilium, > pressure in gastric region. back of throat tickling, causing tingling ; paroxysmal, ;
Gurgling in ilium, extending to ascending and descend- at 4 P.M. when walking in hot sun paroxysmal, in ;
Rectum. Urging to stool all day, with sulphuretted pectoration of tenacious thick, whitish-yellow mucus, as in
;
hydrogen flatus waking at night, stool copious, solid chronic catarrh, with dryness of mouth and throat and
;
then diarrhoea; then evacuation of scanty, clear, thirst; at 11 p.m., with expectoration, which was swal-
watery mucus, with small brownish flocks swimming lowed at 8.20 p.m., loosening mucus from back of
;
in it; then hard scanty stool, with sensation as if pharynx, which was swallowed coughing up green ;
night. No desire for stool at usual time in morning, Groaning (in a child) in evening when writing, with
no stool all day, but awakened at 11 p.m. by urging, irregular and difficult breathing. Dyspnoea, a press-
then abundant firm stool. ure on whole chest and constant desire to take a deep
Stool. — Thin then continued urging and copious, breath. Difficult breathing continuing even in bed,
; ;
having more smell; with urging, more smell than with palpitation and not unpleasant weariness. Short
usual and soreness in anus during its passage; and breath on ascending a height, with oppression. No
difficult, smelling more, with sensation of looseness in want of breath on climbing a hill.
bowels as before diarrhoea and with griping copious ;
diarrhoea, with frequent copious micturition, urinating Clinlctll. — Nervous dyspncea, with weak heart. Asthma,
with nervous exhaustion, restlessness and sleeplessness. Weakness
three times at night. A
teaspoonful of mushy diar-
of vocal cords, with hoarse voice, <[ after talking.
rhoea. Constipation. Hard, delayed, knotty. Last
part like walnuts. Irregular, dryer than usxtal, partly
in lumps and inodorous. Dark. Gradually lost their
Chest. —Stitches near sternum, about r. fourth rib
S. under 1, clavicle at noon
under r. clavicle at 4 ;
stercoral odor but had the odor of Coca. With urging. P.M. in 1. lung, between third and sixth ribs, < deep
;
urinating. Frequent desire, with increased urine. or ascending steps, obliging him to take a deep breath
Micturition at night, < after midnight, towards morn- frequently. Heat in r. about middle of sternum in-
ing or early in morning. Urine scanty and dark ; doors at 1 P.M. and afterwards.
brown. Urine dark. Thin. Acid, smelling like —
Heart and Pulse. Palpitation. Heart's beats nearly
sweat. Film onsurface, iridescent in certain lights,
its quadrupled. Pulse rapid and strong till night, and ; ;
with fissures mapping it out, and a pale flocculent sedi- weak with peculiar noise in ears. Pulse slow and
; ;
ment floating at the bottom. Turbid when passed, small, with increased tension.
with dusky red, adherent sediment, and after standing —
Neck and Back. Pain at upper part of nape on
an oily-looking film on surface. Yellowish-red, adhe- bending neck down forward. Sprained pain in mus-
rent sediment and flocculent precipitate. Urine i:iassed cles of 1. side of nape at 10 p.m. on bending head back-
at night soon formed a cloud, which by morning gath- ward or forward. Sudden sharp pain in r. lumbar re-
ered into bits like crumbs of bread, swimming at the gion in morning, during forcible expiration when
bottom of the Urine j)assed at night has a
vessel. standing.
pale orange, flocculent sediment, chiefly collected in one Extremities. —
Pain, > outbreak of boils. Warm in-
spot. Increase of phosphoric acid. Abundance of distinct pain in 1. shoulder-joint at 12.30 p.m. Pain
octahedral crystals of oxalate of lime, of all sizes. about insertion of deltoid in morning on moving r. arm
Decrease of urea, of chloride of sodium, of sulphuric by that muscle in arm about insertion of r. deltoid at
;
acid and of free acid. 4 p.m. on raising or lowering arm after having raised
—
Sexual Organs. -Weakness beginning as an indefi- it occasionally in 1. deltoid. Sprained jjain in 1. del-
;
nite sick feeling. Emission at night, with voluptuous toid at 10 p.m. on raising or lowering arm and during
dreams, sleep restless and broken. Menses' delayed, the night when lying on r. side suddenly in lower ;
profuse at night, in gushes, waking from sound sleep, with part of r. deltoid in morning on lowering arms, often
pain in lower aljdomen. on holding arms clasped above head and afterwards
Eespiratory Organs. — Irritation
in larynx in after- on raising or lowering arm by that muscle sud- ;
from a blow, on moving it and on pressins; on it. dinner early in evening but wide awake in bed, with
;
Lame pain on borders of hand. heat and throbbing of temporal arteries till midnight;
Fingers. — Painful lameness of r. fourth and fiith, < when sitting reading or studying then wakefulness ;
stretching fingers or grasping anything, without exter- till 4 A.M. but caii do with only four hours .sleep in
;
nal pain, next day this lameness was more in abductor the twenty-four without overfatigue. Slept later than
of little finger and consisted of pressure with pain usual in morning. Slept after dinner at 1 p.m., and ;
deep in flesh, as after a blow or great exertion. Dead- sleepy till 4 p.m. Long in recoA'ering herself when
ness of r. little, in morning and on waking from siesta awakened in the night, and staring with widely-dilated
of 1. little, on waking, with enlarged sensation. l^upils.
—
Lower Extremities. Staggering to 1. Sudden pain ; Sleeplessness in evening till 2 a.m., with ])ressive
; ;
in r. buttock at 5 p.m. on walking in open air, prevent- pain in eyes when working, then quiet sleep till 2 ;
ing movement. Sticking on r. hip, with weakness in A.ji., with shivering, vertigo, fever, rush of ideas and
walking S. on r. hip, running towards bowels occa-
; ; anxiety, then sweat and quiet sleep with flow of ;
sionally in muscles at back of 1. inner side, above ideas passed the night in reading and writing and
;
knee, at 5 i'.m. Pain in 1. thigh from hip-joint to felt no fatigue nor hunger in the morning. Sudden jerk-
knee. Bruised pain in region of r. hip-joint when walk- ing in the usual afternoon nap, and waking. Sleep
ing. Aching anteriorly in r. knee, shooting down tibia disturbed with frequent waking, unpleasant dreams
;
while lying on back with leg extended, suddenly in or inclined to 1. side. Rose more than an hour before
1., afterwards in evening when sitting with knees bent, the usual time, then read, then slept in the chair.
next morning when stepping with 1. foot on descend- Dreams, many heavy, with sweat active, troubled
; ;
ing stairs. Occasional pain in 1. calf as after cramp, on incoherent, unremembered. That something was ad-
walking, descending stairs or using muscles of calf herent to fauces at posterior nares, which he was try-
Weak, trembling sensation in legs. ing to detach, woke at 8 a.m. in the effort, and there
Sudden jjainless feeling in r. ankle as if it had given was mucus to detach, then smarting soreness; at 3
way or become loose, at 1.4.5 p.m., on lifting r. leg when A.M. that he was trying to remove mucus from pharynx
running gently. Sudden weakness of 1. ankle as if it by hawking, on waking found himself trying to do so,
had given way, at 4 p.m. on running gently in open but could not succeed by coughing or hawking, with
air. Pain in 1. instep on walking as if dislocated. hoarseness. Vivid, partly suggested by what he had
Strained sensation in 1. instep in morning on rising in lately read V., of fighting, suggested by reading the
;
warm weather, and later on walking or sitting. Feet " Fire Worshipers " a few days ago V., that the ;
heavy. Feet fatigued. medicine had loosened the teeth and a piece of the
Skin. —
Yellow and tense. Leaden. Hsemorrhage jaw v., that he held a large beetle by the upper part
;
;
from jjeople with thin skin and fair complexion. of the body in the agony of death, firmly grasped
Ecchymoses on contiguous sides of first phalanges of r. between index and thumb, and wondered at the power
ring and little fingers, on r. palm and on ulnar side of it exercised to get loose and bite him. That he saw a
palmar aspect of first phalanx of 1. little finger, near recently-deceased friend hanging dead by his legs for
the base, and on radial side of first phalanx of r. little hours. Of fighting with six or seven black generals
finger, some of them > washing. LuAp tender on who garroted him, binding him with ropes, causing
pressure and sometimes when walking, in loose skin great agony of mind.
between 1. thigh and scrotum posteriorly. Pimples in Clinical. — Insomnia, inclined to sleep, but cannot.
hollows of knees red, on inner surface of thighs, itch-
ing at night.
;
on pressure discharge of jjus and blood from a hole less on r. side of forehead, and vertigo in head of ; ;
just below it. Nettle-rash on several parts or limited limbs. Fever, with heat of skin fever in afternoon, ;
to lips, causing scabs, bleeding and insupportable > wine, with prostration heat up back in flashes ;
Soreness in 1. groin and region of abdominal ring evening unpleasant. Secretion of skin diminished.
;
sistible, feels as if nothing he could see or hear would feeling in mouth. Burning pain in palate. Taste
depress him. Feeling " very good, similar to that bitter lost.
; Fauces dry. Warmth in pharynx.
after a big drink of whisky," on walking about the Deglutition and articulation difficult.
room feels light, face flushed, after walking the feeling —
Stomach. Loss of appetite. Nausea. Retching.
of exhilaration passes off, after half a grain more he Vomiting. Cramps on eating. Gripings. Pressure
;
feels " glorious all over the body, with stimulating in epigastrium. Warmth. Vacant feeling.
waves running through the limbs," says he is intoxi- Stool and Ufinary Organs. —
Constipation. Secretion
cated. Cerebral activity, mounting at intervals into of urine ceased, also sexual function. Burning on
the region of delirium, the latter tendency subservient micturition (from injection into urethra).
to a powerful effort of the will, the reflective faculties —
Respiratory Organs. Dyspnoea. Respiration rapid.
seemed stimulated. Apathy. Semi-comatose con- Breathing very easy; and principally thoracic, very
dition, from which she could be aroused easily, but superficial with frequent inclination to sigh. Dis-
;
answered questions with difficulty. posed to sigh and unable to draw a deep breath.
—
Head. Aching throbbing. Hemicrania. Throb-
; —
Heart and Pulse. Suffocative feeling in cardiac
bing and bursting sensation. Heaviness and fulness.
; region. Heart's action retarded slightly increased ;
Agreeable lightness, ideas flowed with facility and the beat was felt and blood rushed to head, then dul-
fantastic images followed each rapidly, then drowsi- ness and roaring in head and noises in ears, confusion
ness, in resisting which there were oppression of head of thought, impairment of volition, general uneasiness,
and confusion of thought. Vertigo on waking; V., twitching in fingers and toes, with numbness, nausea
with dark vision, sinking sensation and weakness, then and pressure in epigastrium, after the acme of the
semi-comatose condition, from which she was easily paroxysm face pale and covered with cold sweat.
aroused, and when so aroused her mind was clear, Pulse rapid and stronger, while the breath was
;
heat, skin hot and dry, radial jjulse rapid and scarcely slower, but deeper and fuller and weak. Pulse in-
;
perceptible, pupils dilated, deglutition difficult, dysp- termittent every fifth beat. Pulse feeble.
noea, dryness of fauces, bitter taste, cold shivers Extremities. —
Fleshy parts of arms and legs insen-
though the temperature was above the normal, chat- sible to pinching, etc. Heaviness. Tingling in hands,
tering of teeth, then drowsiness, eyes closed, muscles with numbness T. in fingers, < r., with numbness.
;
of face affected, weakness, inability to support the Hands and lips blue. Tremors of fingers when out-
head, and nausea. stretched. Prickings in finger-tips. Cramps in legs
Eyes.— Sunken. Panophthalmitis from local use and feet, < dorsal aspect of r. foot. Legs weak. Lost
during operation, the sui^erior part of the conjunctiva the use of legs. Queer feeling, extending from toes
being as much swollen as the inferior. Burning from over whole body.
local application, cornea and conjunctiva soon became i
Sleep. —
Sleepiness giving way to a feeling of great
;
Coccinella. 377 Cocculus.
energy. Wakeful with weakness of legs in those who spoke, endeavored to strike the bystanders,
feeling,
walliing. Sleep for thirteen hours. face expressed rage, then groaning and grunting, after
Fever. —
Coldness. Hands cold and clammy. Sub- recovery aversion to all nourishment. Twitching of
jective heat. Rise of temperature with cold shivers various jmrts of muscles (Zinc), < lower limbs, as after
;
and chattering of teeth. Skin hot and dry. Sweat a long walk. Haemorrhages. (Conqjare convulsions
then prostration, shivering, feeling of impending with Cicuta and Nux v.).
death cold on face or neck clammy, on forehead.
; ; ; Sticking in cold swollen glands, at least on touch, with
heat ; S. in parts previously inflamed, if touched with
fingers burning S. here and there. (Tearing in hard
Coccinella. ;
tended. Redness of cheeks, < r., with heat. Rushes waking. Inclination to lie down. Avoids the oj^en
of blood to face like flushes of heat. Tearing rhythmi- air. Restless. AVant of vital energy. Weakness gen- ;
cal with pulse, extending from r. upper jaw to lobule eral, several days at 9 a.m., with heaviness of Umbs, so
of ear. Jerking and tearing in one and tearing in the that she must sleep from slightest exertion, with exhaust-;
other teeth, with stitches extending towards occiput ing sweat ; from slightest loss of sleep when walking ;
and warmth through the whole head. Pulselike jerk- < sitting attacks of paralytic, with pain in back
;
ing in molars. Throbbing pain in upper molars. (Rhus t.) ; so that it is difficult to stand firmly (Rhus t.).
Knitting pain in molars. Pain in molars as if hollow Faintness on motion, loith distortions of facial muscles.
;
and as if air were forced into them. Drawing in Hemiplegia on I. side. Immobility. Aggravation from
upper molars, extending towards r. ear, when sitting cold air (Rhus t.) from coffee (Nux v.)
; smoking ;
;
rhythmical D. in teeth when eating. Paroxysmal tobacco (Nux v.) drinking, eating, sleeping and spieahing
;
nit.
Generalities. —
Starts easily.
fied with himself
Inclination to tremble.
plaints
Earnest, then breaking into com-
earnest, little concerned as to his own health,
;
and clonic, with severe contortions and shocks of limbs sudden ; as if she had committed a crime ; in morning,
and danger of suffocation, trismus, biting of the pro- about the incurability of a slight complaint like a ;
truding tongue, bloody foam from mouth and nose at dream, preventing sleep. Discouraged. Intolerance
every expiration, tetanic stiffness of whole body alter- of interruption or noise. No desire to do anything
natiiag with convulsive shocks, with cold sweat, dilated
and pleasure in nothing. Time passes too rapidly.
pupils, fixed look, unconsciousness, convulsive shocks
Memory lost (Anac). Sits in deep thought. Stupidly
when the skin was pinched. dumb. Stupefied ;
wheii awake, as from sleep. Un-
Epileptic attack, intoxicated feeling on sitting down, conscious.
then staring without answering questions, then fell un-
conscious, bent himself together with unintelligible —
Clinical. It is especially adapted to cases which present a
mental condition of stupidity, slow of comprehension or cannot
cries, passed urine involuntarily, general convulsions,
think of words with which to express themselves, the mind feels
the outstretched hands clenched, with paroxysmal benumbed, especially with vertigo, nausea, etc. Mental derange-
choking in throat, mouth half open as if he would ments resulting from suppression of menses. Melancholy, is
vomit, bubbhng foam at the mouth, hands cold, face wrapped in profound sadness, with apprehension, desire to escape,
covered with cold sweat and spasmodically distorted, etc.
eyes glassy, protruding, then he stood up, but did not —
Head, -Convulsive trembling (Cicuta v.). Aching,
answer •questions, showed his teeth and bellowed at with nausea; A. < cold air; as if bound up; as if brain
Cocculus. 378 Cocculus.
ward in whole, < forehead, < walking. Aching com- Clinical. — Paralysis of facial nerve, involving the lids of one
posed of constriction, burning, tearing, digging and eye and side of face (Caust., Khus t.).
boring. Much affected by thinking. Confusion, <
eating and drinking^ C. and stupefaction C. in morn-
; ; —
Mouth. Incisors seemed raised up and heavy as if
ing, with hunnning in it as after a debauch. Dulness they would fall out. A decayed, loose tooth feels
and confusion, < reading, so that he must read a, passage elongated and the gum about it is swollen. Pain in
several times in order to understand it; with cold hollow tooth only on chewing, as if loose, no pain on
sweat on forehead and hands and aversion to fqod. biting teeth together when not eating. Biting in back
Heaviness with confusion, as after intoxication sen- teeth as after using much salt, causing a pleasant sen-
;
;
sation as if something heavy were lying on it. (Pain- sation on biting together. (Gum sensitive and sore.)
ful shaking of brain when walking, moving head or Tongue coated white, and dry at edges. Tongue dry, loith
speaking.) Vertigo on rising up in bed (Bry., Phos.), a yellowish coat, loithout thirst. Pain posteriorly in
;
with nausea, compelling him to lie down as from in- tongue as if beaten if he protrudes it far. Tongue
;
ing S. in r. side. Headache as if the eyes would be torn out fell out. (Contraction when speaking, and she must
aching as if something forcibly closed the eyes. Tearing speak slowly.) Sensation as if there were a smell
throbbing pain from 7 to 9 p.m. Intermittent pain in from it. Burning in palate. Dryness in night, with-
1. eminence consisting of raging, throbbing, sticking, out thirst D. sensation, with frothy saliva and thirst.
;
afterwards extending as a crawling to r. frontal emi- Sensation as if water collected in it. Salivation. Me-
nence. Aching in sinciput. Compression in r. half; tallic taste, with loss of appetite (Nux v.) M. at root of ;
Cramplike pain in 1. temporal muscle. Pain in tem- tongue, > gingerbread. Sour T. after eating S. on ;
ples as if head were screwed in. Inward-pressure in coughing. Slimy T. though'food has a natural taste.
1. temple; in r., as if a dull instrument slowly pressed Nauseous T. T. as if he had fasted long. Food taste-
deep into brain. Pain in vertex. Stitches in r. side less and seems unsalted.
of brain. Shuddering in 1. side of occiput as if hair Throat. —
Swollen glands beneath chin beneath ;
would stand on end. lower jaw, and hard, with nodes on forearm, which are
painful on passing hand over them S. of parotid ;
—
Clinical. Vertigo as if intoxicated is an almost constant gland. Violent beating of carotids. Sticking in outer
concomitant of Cocculus symptoms, generally associated with a
feeling of stupefaction of head and numbness and unsteadiness of parts. Choking contraction in upper part of pharynx, im-
extremities. Sick headaches, pain, especially seated in occiput, peding breathing and causing cough. Sensation in pit as
extending down spine, extremely sensitive to external impressions, if something arrested the breathing, constriction of glottis.
with constant nausea and vertigo (Petrol.). Sick headaches,
Scraping, > swallowing. Sensitiveness, food seems as
especially brought on by reading in cars and carriages (Petrol.,
sharp as if excessively salted and peppered. Pain in
tonsils worse on swallowing saliva than on swallowing
Eyes. —
Turned upward. Surrounded by blue rings. food P. in upper part of pharynx, with sensation of
;
(Swelling of one and of half of nose in morning after swelling at root of tongue, which makes swallowing
headache through the night.) Stitches from within painful. Heat, and in stomach afterwards extending
;
outward. Bruised pain at night, with inability to open over abdomen H. in evening, extending into palate,
;
lids (Rhus. t.). Pain, with inability to open lids at with shivering about head. Dryness; in upper and
night P. as from dust. Pupils contracted to their
; ; back part, as if it and the tongue were rough in ;
smallest diameter, then as the spasm abated dilated fauces and oesophagus, < swallowing, with roughness,
to their fullest extent, and agaiia contracted as the without thirst. Paralysis (Rhus t.).
spasm returned, the spasm produced by touching lids. —
Stomach. Aversion to food (Nux v., Rhus t.), even the
Lids dry. Pressure in outer margin of orbit. Dim smell of food causes it (Colch.), but hunger; averse to
vision. Dark spots and objects like flies float before eating and drinking to sour things, bread tastes sour.
;
the eyes. Vision of a black object that receded from Appetite lost, food has no taste A. lost for breakfast,
;
her, turning with her, but she saw everything clearly. he- feels full. Hunger in pit of stomach, little >
Ears. —
Sensation alternately in ears as if closed and eating. Thirst, < eating T. for cold drinks, especially
;
deaf. (Heat in r. outer and middle, in morning in beer; unquenchable. Eructations bitter (Nux v.) -jpidrid
;
bed.) Sound of rushing loater, with difficult hearing. (Nux v.), in forenoon; empty; empty, leaving bitter
Rushing as when listening at a tube. Cracking on taste in mouth and throat of musty air tasting of
; ;
forcible yawning. Hard hearing in r. food sharp scraping, < evening incomplete, ineffectual,
; ;
—
Nose. Swelling of r. half Pain in anterior angle instead of which there is hiccough. Hiccough (Nux v.) ;
air. Coryza. (Blows bloody mucus from nose.) mostly in mouth; when riding in a wagon (compare
Face. —
Earthy, and painfid expression. Red cheeks in Sepia) if he became cold or took cold, causing saliva-
;
a cold room, with heat in face. Cyanosis. Exioression tion ; on eating with headache and bruised sensation
;
rigid and irritable. Cramp in malar-bone, in masseter in abdomen; as from overloading stomach. Vomit-
Cocculus. 379 Cocculus.
ing; during the accustomed smoking; frequent; fre- time, then frequent, sudden diarrhcea, in small por-
quent, of greenish fluid (of food and mucus towards tions, with emission of flatus U. after stool, causing
;
;
midnight, with bitter and sour taste in throat, and faintness; desire for stool, but the stool is delayed by
attacks of suffocation). want of peristaltic motion in upper abdomen ineffect- ;
Gurgling beneath pit. Pricking beneath pit, with ual U., with constipation for three days, then hard,
gnawing. Griping. Pinching. Constrictive pain, pre- difficult stool (Plumb.). Crawling and itching in rec-
venting sleep. Squeezing in pit when walking, and tum, as from ascarides. Contractive pain in anus
tension. Pain in pit ; beneath S., after eating ; in S. (Plumb.) in afternoon, preventing sitting. Burning itch-
after eating several hours after a meal, or at night in ing iia anus.
;
feeling, as if she had no iiatestines. Burning. (Com- men and pain in upper abdomen on every m/)tion and
pare flatulence with Nux v., Carbo v., Cham., Lye. ivhen sitting,
as from sharp pressure of a stone, ivith pain
and Plumb.). on touch as from an internal ulcer. (Metrorrhagia.)
Griping in upper (epigastrium), taking away the Leucorrhcea.
breath. Pinching condriction in upj^er, after eating,
to I. side of abdomen and chest.
dillical. — Menses too profuse, gushing, very exhausting,
extending Pain in upper with menstrual colic as from sharp stones rubbing together, flatu-
beneath last true ribs of r. side, < bending forward, lent dlstenticm and dysmenorrhoaa and suppressed menstruation,
coughing or inspiration. Bruised pain in hyjjochon- with numbness, remote symptoms, vertigo, nausea, flatulent colic,
dria. Stitches in r. side; 1. side; intermittent, in 1.
numbness of extremities, etc. fBuppression of menses, with puru-
lent gushing leucorrhcea and flatulent abdomen.
side near navel. Twinges in r. side above navel.
Pinching in 1. muscles. Drawing pain from r. to 1. Respiratory Organs. —Tough mucus hangs in larynx
side. Nausea extending from r. side towards navel, and
obliges hacking and hawking. Irritation to cough
without inclination to vomit. high uj) ill larynx I. to cough posteriorly in larynx
;
—
Hypogastrium. Rumbling. Stitches in r. inguinal in evening in bed, the cough always in two paroxysms.
region. Cutting, extending to upper, > standing. Cough every fourth night, waking at 12 and 2 o'clock,
Painful inclination to inguinal hernia, < rising from, a with dryness of mouth, and on coughing sensation as
seat. R. ring dilated, a hernia inclines to protrude, and if the glottis were not wide enough C, with great ex- ;
sore pain. Internal feeling in groins as if stuffed, < step- ertion on account of oppression of chest, which only
ping forivard, when it seetns as if the thickness pushed for- appears on coughing. Suffocative sensation provoking
ward and everything tvoidd fcdl out. Parcdytic pain in r. cough. Dyspnoea. Whistling-snoring, threatening
ring as if something would force its way through (Nux v.), suffocation, < inspiration, slow breathing alternates
lohen sitting, > rising. Drawing pain in groins as be- with suppressed breathing, with face distended as in
fore menstruation. apoplexy. Breathing quick and difficult. Short ;
as if a hernia woidd easily take place. Flatulent colic in preg- pit of stomach, in evening through 1. into back when
;
nancy, etc.
walking in sternum when walking internally when
; ;
_
Rectum and Anus. —Urging to stool, with offensive sitting, rhythmical with pulse paroxysmal, in 1. on ;
diarrhoea ; U. to stool and to pass flatus at the same insioiration ; intermittent, in r. false ribs, in front.
Cocculus. 380 Cocculus.
Pain in middle of sternum, with anxiety, then sticking on attempting heaviness and tired feeling.
to raise it
in sternum in middle of sternum as from jDressure
; Paralytic pain on violent motion, as if bones were
with a blunt instrument. Pressure on chest on eruc- broken. Asleep and a crawling sensation (Rhus t.)
tating; sudden P. against sternum as with a fist. feel asleep and paralyzed during and after a meal.
Drawing pain in r. side on bending body to r. while Paralysis when writing, can scarcely hold his pen.
sitting or standing in side towards back when talk-
; —
Upper Arm. Jerking in muscles of 1. pulselike, ;
ing, walking or stooping, < for a few minutes when visible J. just above elbows. Sticking in r. ; like
lying, then > .Tensive constriction in r., impeding breath- shocks on outer side, below its head. Digging (wave-
ing. Oppression, < upper j^art of sternum, impeding like drawing) in shaft of 1. humerus, bruised pain.
breathing. Affected by reading aloud. (Raw and Pain as if broken on raising it. Drawing in upper
sore.) part of humerus, with bruised pain. Humeri above
—
Heart and Pulse. Palpitation. Pulse rapid. Pulse elbow seem beaten and paralyzed on motion.
small; and hard. Sticking in 1. elbow. Sudden paralytic pain in
—
Neck. Painful cracking of vertebra3 on moving head. bend of r. elbow. Sticking in outer side of 1. forearm,
Sticking in najje on moving head forward or backward ;
extending into little finger. Pain in r. forearm. Pain
S. externally in r. side pulsating, externally in 1. in radius as if dislocated.
;
Intermitting, almost tear-
Stiff pain in muscles on moving neck and on yawning ing, paralytic pressure in anterior muscles of forearm,
(Zinc, Cimic). Weakness of muscles, with heaviness < rest. Forearm asleep and senscdion as if the hand,
of head, necessity to lay head now here, noio there, else the were swollen (Rhus t.), constrictive pain in muscles and
muscles are painful, > leaning backward. cold fingers. Trembling of hands when eating, < the
Back. — Trembling. Tearing. Boring. Pain in spine higher it is raised. Redness of 1. hand, with drawing
as if it would break. Piercing jjain in all joints of in little finger. Cramplike pain on outer side of r.
vertebrae as if sprained or spasmodically drawn to- hand and in the four fingers, with heat of hand. Now
gether, < motion. Pain on standing as if fatigued or one hand, now the other insensible and asleep. Cramp-
strained. Pain when sitting, < 1. side. Drawing pain. like contraction of finger. Painful paralytic jerking
Stiffness on m'oving shoulders, with pain. through fingers. Cramplike sticking from behind
Sticking in scapulte, extending from r. to 1. Tear- forward in r. index. Cramplike pain in r. little finger
ing between scapulae in evening before lying down, and when writing. Tearing, boring, drawing pain in
in spine. Pressxire in scapulx and nape. Intermittent fingers.
paralytic f)ain beneath 1. scapula during rest. Draw- —
Lower Extremities. Paralytic immobility. Jerking
ing i^ain below 1. scapula when standing and lying, < in muscles about r. hip-joint. Cracking in 1. hip-joint
morning. Sharp pressure in loins and region of kid- on turning thigh, < walking, with pain. (Trembling
neys in morning in bed, > rising. Paralytic pain m of thighs M'hen kneeling.) Twinging in r. nates when
small of back ; with spasmodic draiving across hips, pre- sitting, then shocks. Sticking on outer part of 1. hip-
venting walking, with anxiety and fear. Bruised pain in joint in 1. hip-joint on walking in r. femur when
; ;
bones. A slight noise shoots through all limbs. Pain lyzed feeling. Painless constriction of thigh, descend-
on motion as if they would be crushed or broken. ing into muscle below hollow of knee, with sensation
Pain in muscles on touch P. internally, < touch and as if thigh would become stiff. Intermittent i:)aralytic
;
pressure. Drawing pain in 1. Seem jjaralyzed. Par- pain in 1. hip-joint. Paralytic drawing iii thighs,
alytic drawing, constant and paroxysmal, here and there in
with weakness of knees as if they would bend under
bones. Paralytic feeling in arms and legs, she could scarcely him. Paralytic feeling in 1. thigh, < rest. Intermit-
rise from her seat (Arg. n., Phos.), with loss of app)etitc.
tent paral^^tic stiff sensation piercing 1. leg from
'
Paralytic and stiff, with drawing pains in bones and middle of thigh downward. Numbness of thigh ex-
back. Paralytic immobility, with drawing pains in tending over knee.
bones. Painful stiffness of all joints ; now in hands
Knees crack on motion. Sticking in knee 1. outer ; ;
and fingers, now in knees and ankles. Feet and hands part when walking. Drawing tearing in patella.
alternately asleep. Drawing pain in knee on rising after sitting. Knees
threaten to sink from weakness, he totters when walk-
—
Clinical. Paralysis of extremities, with numbness, symp- ing and threatens to fall to one side. Cramp of calves
toms preceded by convulsive movements of groups of muscles.
at night when bending knees. Tensive jjain in calves
—
Upper Extremities. Sticking in shoulder-joint and on motion. Constriction on outer side of 1. leg, more
muscles of upper arm during rest. Pain in shoulder- numb than painful. Sensation below 1. knee as if too
joint, consisting of a broken, tearing and sticking tightly bound with the garter. Wavelike paralytic
sensation, > motion, with heaviness and dread of jjain down outer side of 1. leg. Sprained pain in
moving arm, and in elbow, shafts of bones and be- ankle on motion.
tween them. Drawing pain in shoulder-joint and Foot. — Swelling in evening. Boring. Tearing.
shafts of bones on raising arm after eating, with bruised Tearing jerks in a corn in evening during rest, with
l^ain on touch. tearings. Bruised pain in bone of heel on dorsum
;
—
Arm. Convulsions, with closing of thumb in fist. of foot on bending up foot and on touch. Drawing
Pain as if beaten in the one on which he lies. Par- I^ain. Falling asleep when sitting (Secale c.) of I. ;
oxysmal burning pain in 1. Pain when eating, and when ivalking after sitting, and sticking as fi'om pins.
Cocculus. 381 Coccus Cacti.
Tearing in great toe even during rest. Corrosive pain quent shivering, then flushes of heat in head S. over ;
in toes. Pain in metatarsal joint of great toe as if a lower parts recurrent S., < through lower limbs S.
; ;
chilblain or boil would form, with pain on touch. across breasts in back in evening. ; Chills alternating
Drawing pain in r. toes. with heat; now in one hand, now in the other; the
Skin. —Red spots on chest, sides of neck, behind heat rising from feet through whole body, with sensa-
ears. Eruption resembling scarlatina on body and tion as if blood rushed into face, but she was pale,
arms. Pimple beneath shoulder, itching under bed- then coldness creeping from head to feet. Internal
clothes red miliary P. on face, back and chest, itch-
;
coldness in shoulders. C. of back here and there as ;
fingers, with itching burning pain, itching, and red cold when held to the face, but seem warm to each
areola. Pustules above nose, on temples and chest other. Cold feet, but hot cheeks. Intolerance of both
and between scapulae below r. corner of mouth, with ; cold and warm air ; of open air, with heat and redness
red areola, painful, tense to touch. Boil on inner side of cheeks.
of thigh. Vesicle at night on side of hand where Heat in flashes ;internal, with rapid pulse (exter-
; ;
little finger ends, discharging next day. nal, without internal, and without thirst). H. in fore-
Sticking externally in skin and muscles of face head and sticky sweat on it. H. of face, with redness
;
S. in 1. side of epigastric region, > rubbing; on 1. of it and thirst of cheeks, with redness of them, but
;
knee when sitting, so that he must move the leg at intolerance of open air in cheeks, in flushes in face, ; ;
hollow of 1. knee when walking, > standing still, and hands now on one hand, now on the other on feet.
; ;
—
Clinical. Abscesses at root of the toe-nail, as from a hot the attack followed by extreme debility and by numerous Cocculus
iron, with Cocculus symptoms. symptoms. Low types of malarial fevers, typhoid, rheumatic,_ re-
lapsing, etc with intense headache at base of occiput, vertigo,
Sleep. —
Yawning constantly in bed, with stretching ; Y. nausea, extreme faintness, numbness, great difficulty in collecting
,
beating so violently that it seemed as if he heard drawn tightly over skull. Crawling pain in morning
them mental and physical E., then half-stupid condi-
; on waking, obliging scratching. Creeping at roots of
tion. Indolence. Disinclination to rise and after ris- hair and bristling of hair.
ing weariness. Weakness in morning, with sleepi- ; Eyes, —
Inclination to stare. Tearing from 1. into
ness in afternoon in evening, with yawning after a
; ; ; forehead in evening after lying down. Raging pain in
nap after dinner, with irritability after a moderate ; r., extending along squamous bone, on its inner side
ing on waking, frequently returning in forenoon, < ; back teeth deep in front of 1.. between antitragus
;
violent motion of it in evening from his accustomed ; ; and zygoma above and behind 1., increasing to bur-
;
beer; < steijping hard; in brain, < at bridge of nose; rowing congestion that seldom remitted, and when
with such weakness that she must sit down frequently worst extended to 1. side of neck and clavicular region,
during a hurried walk in morning after waking, as ; last 1. lower molar and 1. side of occii^ut. Biting
from drinking too much, > rising as from a disordered ; sticking in 1. antitragus in r. meatus and r. temple.
;
ing when walking, < in vertex in evening and last- ; suddenly in r. Eustachian tube before dinner, < turn-
ing into the night, with pain in vertex and burning in ing head to right and on swallowing, suddenly > warm
skin of forehead after breakfast as after drinking too
; ; soup. Tensive pain in mastoid process in bones ;
in forenoon on entering warm room after a walk. 1. concha, < touch cramplike, in r.
;
Drav/ings in ;
—
Forehead. Tearing in bones. Burrowing. Pain ;
toid process, at times increasing to a burrowing out-
at breakfast, which was eaten without remarkable ward, before midnight in bed, when most severe it ex-
appetite above r. eye in morning on waking above
; ; tends into 1. ear, 1. occipital region and nape, last 1..
arch of nose and in frontal sinuses in r. side, some- ; lower molar and along sterno-cleido-mastoid muscle
times extending to occiput indefinite, after supper, < ; to 1. claviculo-pectoral region, and on touch pain in
shaking or turning head or moving hands. Confusion the parts as if suppurating. Rhythmical throbbing in
in morning on rising, with heaviness and dulness C, ; ear ujjon which he was lying.
with pain extending across 1. eminence, invohdng a Stoppage, with pressure in meatus stopped feeling ;
small part of 1. half of forehead, parietal bone and in 1. so that hearing is indistinct S. feeling in exter- ;
temple, extending to zygomatic part of r. jaw, leaving nal passages on snapping fingers in front of r. in- ;
in all those jDarts tearing or cutting. ternal S. feeling in 1., < lying upon ear, with sensation
—
Temples. Sticking in 1., > during pressure. Pain ;
;
as if fluid wax were pushing outward, tensive pain in
in r. in 1. after rising, lasting all day, frequently ex-
; 1.mastoid jjrocess, extending to 1. clavicle and last
tending to 1. eye extending towards v^tex, > wash-
; lower molar. Tickling from external canal through
ing with cold water; throbbing and pressive, often inner ear to mouth, with voluptuous itching; in 1.
alternating with heat and redness of face. Sensation meatus, with itching, afterwards becoming a jaressure
as if too narrow. in concha. Itching in 1. with roaring in 1. external
; ;
Pressure in vertex in morning on waking, with burn- meatus in r. external meatus in r. external concha
; ;
ing pain. Confusion of vertex. Sensitiveness of ver- and external meatus < going from cold air into a
;
Pressing pain extending to 1. cheek and side of nose, and sensation as if wax would flow from it. Roaring
with sensation as if scalp were swollen. Pressure in in 1. ;
jDcriodical ; seething, in 1. as of a storm in a;
it at 6 P.M. in a warm room, with warmth in it. Sen- forest. Impaired hearing; as if ears were stopped
sation as if a hot constricting band extended from one with cotton.
mastoid process to the other, at last affecting the whole Nose. —
Redness of nostrils, with soreness in them.
scalp, and it seemed as if the bones were drawn closer Crusts on outer margin of nostrils. Yellowish pulveru-
and closer together. Indefinite drawing and pressing, lent substance on margin of nostrils. Dryness and of ;
and in temples and r. eye. throat, > water of posterior nares, so that he drew
—
;
Scalp. Painful elevation on vertex. Feeling as if water through nostrils, then blew out hard masses of
Coccus Cacti. 383 Coccus Cacti.
violent paroxysms, with burning in mucous mem- irauseous ; offensive, bitter, sour, at root of tongue and
brane of nose and on margins of wings. Coryza, with entrance to fauces in forenoon sharp, bitter, sour, ;
sticking in temples and rawness and soreness of throat. towards root of tongue, provoking vomiting. Pasty
Much mucus thin, white.
;
in morning. Nauseous, flat. Unpleasant to coffee and
—
Face. Crawling in malar-bones in 1., extending
; water. Food at dinner distasteful.
across back of nose to r. cheek ; extending across back Throat. —
Redness of pharynx, with difficult swal-;
nose, corresponding to plexus anserinus, with drawing, tonsil. Tonsils pale and distended. Hawking of
resembling prosopalgia. Pain in 1. articulation of jaw mucus in afternoon with tickling of larynx, then
; ;
on chewing, with cracking in it on emjjty swallowing. pai'oxysms of cough. Scraping sticking and constric-
Longish bluish-red spot on upper lip. Cracks in lips, tion. Sensation as if a hair stuck in it, causing hawk-
which seem covered with meal. Dry lips. Skin of ing of various-colored mucus. Sensation as if a crumb
lower lip feels contracted. Sensation in lower lip as stuck behind larynx the sensation of crumbs fre- ;
if drawn from both sides towards the middle, often quently descends towards stomach and then rises again.
alternating with pulsating beats of heart. Scrcqiing ; from morning till noon, > after dinner;
—
Mouth. Teeth. Tearing in a r. hollow molar inter- ivith expectoration of mucus ; causing paroxysms of cough,
rupting the morning sleep. Burrowing in r. upper with expectoration of mucus ; causing nausea. Rawness,
posterior molars in morning on waking. Pain in last > at night in warmth of bed, witli roughness and
1. lower; in hollow roots of third 1. upjjer molar (which hoarseness with scrajiing, as after highly-seasoned
;
was broken a year before), with sensitiveness to touch. food causing violent cough causing frequent hawk-
;
;
Jerking pain in 1. lower canine after smoking ; J. tooth- ing of mucus. Roughness in morning. Constric- ;
ache in morning after waking, < 1. upper incisors and tion. Choking, with constriction beginning in stomach
canine, with sensation of a cold wind on teeth, increas- and extending to throat. Sensation as if a thread
ing next day, < inspiration or holding a pipe between were hanging down, and constant hawking of mucus.
teeth, next day teeth very painful on biting them Sensation as if uvula were elongated, causing constant
firmly together. Drawing in 1. in r. back in r. lower
; ; haioking.
incisors ; in 1. back, in forenoon ; sudden sudden, in ; Pressive sensation in pharynx, < empty swallow- ;
incisors and in r. meatus auditorius. Sensation as if ing. Almost a burning pain from smoking. Sore-
a lateral incisor were grasped by a cold finger and for- ness without difficulty in swallowing. Feeling of
;
cibly drawn upward. Sore pain in 1. teeth and gum beginning inflammation. Burning on soft palate ;
waking him when lying on 1. side, > changing the in oesoijhagus in fauces every morning ; on soft ;
position, with sensitiveness to touch. Sensitiveness of palate in morning on waking when smoking, and on ;
to cold air ; to cold water ;to cold water in morning. palate. Sensation as if a piece of ice had slipped
Gums bleed longer than usual after remo'S'ing old down. Peculiar coolness extending up oesophagus to
roots, and the cavities ache for some time. Biting mouth. Dryness of posterior wall of pharynx with ; ;
mouth and frequent itching in 1. external meatus on swallowing < palate, with scraping, disturbing
;
auditorius. Soreness in toothless places in lower jaw. sleep; waking him, > cold water; of pharynx, caus-
Heaviness iri 1. ujjper jaw as if teeth were jiressed out ing cough as if full of dust, < till evening, when it
;
as from pepper. Biting sticking in 1. side of tip, with cold water, when there was irritation to cough < ;
salivation. Dryness; in morning on waking, with a uvula, soft i^alate and j^osterior wall of iiharvnx, in
brown coat with roughness.
; morning, preventing lying, causing ^iolent paroxysms
Redness of arches of palate of velum palati and
; of dry cough, only after warm drinks the mucus was
fauces, with pustules on r. arch of palate. Sticking expectorated in large loose masses, then through the
and burning in palate and tongue. Scrai^ing in arches forenoon hawking and expectorating of loose mucus ;
of palate. Pain iu soft jjalate, < talking or swallow- in fauces as with a feather; T. irritation to vomit.
ing. Tensive pain in arches of palate on swallowing, Frequent swallowing, with sensation as if a ball were
> water. Tension in arches of palate. Rawness. sticking in the throat. Inability to drink water.
Sensitiveness of mouih and fauces, so that rinsing mouth Swallowing difficult in evening, with swollen sensa-
caused cough and vomiting of thick masses of viucus. Irri- tion in larynx and difficult speech. Sensation on
tability of arches of palate, so that loud talking and brush- swallowing liquids as if they were forced down by a
ing of the teeth caused cough and vomiting. Tickling spasm. Aggravation of sijmptams in icarmth, c-ipecially
irritation in palate to vomit in morning, increasing to in bed (lod., jMerc).
vomiting of mucus on rinsing mouth with cold water.
Burning. Dryness of palate behind arches of palate
; ;
—
ClilliOttl. Coryza, inflammation of fauces, with accumulation
of tliick viscid mucus, whicli is e.'^pectorated -svith the greatest diffi-
of M. apd throat in morning on waking, > cold water, cuhy, even with retching and vomiting (Kali bi.).
with heat in them and stiffness of tongue. M. and
fauces feel as if covered with velvet. Constant desire to —
Stomach. Appetite at 6 p.m., an unusual time
spit, and metallic taste (lod.). Salivation. Hot breath. even after eating. Ravenous for supper soon pass- ; ;
Odor as from a disordered stomach. Sourish odor. ina; awav. Great for dinner, which was eateii with-
Coccus Cacti. 384 Coccus Cacti.
out relish and with speedy satiety, the food though Sticking in region of spleen in 1. H., extending to 1.
;
light caused discomfort and pressure in stomach and side of chest in forenoon, when walking periodically ;
eructations, stomach somewhat > by uprisings of in spleen, gradually changing to fulness and benumbed
food. Variable. Little at noon. Satiety soon after aching in 1. hypochondrium. Pain in I. as from incar-
dinner S. from water, with aversion to drinking.
; cerated flatus, extending to I. side of back and lumbar vm-te-
Lost, with increased thirst at breakfast, but after- ; bree. Burning draiving in region of spleen, extending
wards ravenous hunger at noon. Aversion to food ; into 1. side of chest, with jerking stitches; burning,
and drink. No relish for smoking. draiving in I., waking at night, > application of warm
Tliirst ; in evening in evening, with longing for hand. Burrowing, tensive, dragging and drawing
;
beer, after a glass of which there were headache and pain, and in jjubic and inguinal regions. Dragging,
weakness so that he could not sleep until midnight and in pubic region, with discharge from vagina.
after eating, then chilliness from much cold water < Fulness in region of bladder. ;
Eructations tasteless loud, spasmodic, empty, in then soft stool. Digging about. Pain, and deep in
; ;
evening. Nausea in morning in morning on wak- ccecal region in region, at times extending towards
; ; ;
violent paroxysm of cough, which brings tears to the Hypogastrium. Audible movement towards geni- —
eyes > weak wine with empty eructations with tals, then sticking from bladder along urethra to glans
; ; ;
cramp in stomach, and hunger; in paroxysms, with when sitting. Sticking in 1. groin in r. flank extend- ;
rabid hunger. Retching; in morning on waking, ing from border of false ribs to r. side of back, <
with nausea and salivation. pressure, > passage of flatus drawing S. extending ;
Distention after rising, with retching rising to from 1. flank along 1. hip.
; Cutting, with passage of
throat flatulent, after eating with pressure upward much odorless flatus. Griping above pelvic region as
; ;
and choking as far as fauces and sensation as if from incarcerated flatus, > emission. Sticking draw-
;
vomiting would relieve it. Sticking in afternoon on ing and dragging pain in inguinal, hypochondriac and
lying down, obliging sitting up S. in fundus, then in pubic regions. Dragging downward, as during men-
;
C03cal region in pit at every inspiration, > expira- struation, with frequent micturition. Sensitiveness of
;
Cramp. Pain in epigastric region in pit and 1. with exertion to stool jerking and boring S., constantly
; ;
;
hypochondrium with sensation of a ball in it in jumping to neck of bladder and along ureters to kid-
; ;
attacks, with beginning nausea. Pressure as from neys. Burning pain after stool. Urging to stool, then
indigestion P. as if overloaded, after a light dinner, hard fseces U. as if to diarrhoea, then pasty stool,
; ; •
extending to fauces, lasting till sleep as after mineral with much flatulence. Ineffectual urging frequently,
; ;
water, with nausea, then heat of stomach, repeated for then three stools relieving the pain in lumbar and
hours, then sensation as from drinking too much sacral regions.
water, which lasted all the forenoon. Anus. Much moisture in fissure between A. and —
Heaviness as if a stone were in it. Sensitiveness nates. Sticking extending through urethra. Twinges
;
walking after smoking after wine, with j^ressure in soft, mingled with hard lumps. Constipation, then
;
stomach with eructations of almost corrosive fluid. after eating profuse pasty stool, with much flatulence.
;
Sensation as if region of stomach and ilium were Hard and scanty. Fffices enveloped in mucus, with ;
bathed in warm water. Sensation as if a cold air straining, with burning and protrusion of hajmorrhoids.
blew into it. Coldness and discomfort. Discomfort, Delayed, difficult and clayey. Like kneaded clay,
< breakfast, with inflated feeling in abdomen. with straining, then spasmodic pain in rectum just at
Emptiness. Weakness. lower end of sacrum. Irregular. Copious, pasty C.
—
;
as if he had eaten too much flatulent. Flatulence Urinary Organs.— Bladder. Cutting in region, with
;
;
after dinner; after dinner, with discomfort- in whole heat in face. Twisting pain in neck. Constant alter-
body. Gurgling. Rumbling after eating prevent- nation of cramp, heat and coldness in region. Pain
;
;
ing midday nap, > when walking about the room by in region waking him at night, with inefl'ectual urg- ;
short passages of flatus < lying on 1. side with ing to urinate. Pressure on and constant urging, >
; ; ;
pain in loins. Noises and movements of flatus, > after micturition. Heaviness, < in forepart, towards
short passages of flatus. Emission of flatus; odor- urethra, with constant urging to urinate and frequent
less. Sticking here and there, extending more to- discharge of normal color, acid in forenoon. Tension
wards hypochondriac region (apparently to bladder). and fulness without leading to micturition, the tension
C'utting. Pinching after dinner. Griping in morn- remaining after micturition. Painful drawing in re-
ing on waking, then diarrhoea G. in morning, then gion of 1. ureter. ;
liquid stools repeated three times during the day on Urging to urinate; in morning but necessity to wait ;
;
waking, > stool; after eating; after dinner, then long before the urine passed, also waking twice at
liquid stool with pasty stool with inefl'ectual urging night.
; Frequent urging suddenly
; with urine as ; ;
to stool with headache. . Pain, then pasty stool, with clear as water.
; Frequent ineffectual urging at night.
shivering P., as if many spots were ulcerating. Sen- Strangury in evening. Sjiurting micturition.
; Strong
sitiveness to pressure. Warmth. stream of pale urine. Frequent micturition in after- ;
—
Hypochondria. Rumbling beneath r. short ribs. noon < at midnight and 4 p.m. of copious urine of ; ; ;
Coccus Cacti. 385 Coccus Cacti.
saturated urine; of pale, odorless urine; of urine as Scraping and irritation to cough S. in larynx and ;
clear as water, but it seems heavy and as thick as oil. trachea; in larynx, causing paroxysms of cough and ex-
Infrequent micturition. Waits long for the stream of pectoration of balls of mucus. Rawness in trachea, obliging
urine. Retention of urine until there is great urging, coughing. Pain in larynx after speaking a short time,
when a little is passed slowly and painfully, some- and rawness. Roughness during and after speaking.
times sticking jerking on urinating extending into the Sensation as if crumb stuck behind larynx, obliging constant
sore pudenda. swalhming. Choking. Tickling in larynx, waking at
Urethra. —Sticking in forepart of glans at 11 p.m. ; in 11.30 P.M., causing cough, with expectoration of much
orifice, with tickling in region of navicular fossa,
; tenacious mucus (Calc. acet.°) T., then hacking ;
on urinating as from obstruction. Burning pain on from a corrosive fluid. Irritation in larynx to cough
urinating, with sensation of a stone in urethra. Burn- in evening and disturbing sleep at night. Fatigue of
ing during micturition; B., > micturition, with at vocal organs, even after speaking, without exertion, with
times prickling at its orifice, the latter during the day hoarseness and labored breathing (Phos.). Hoarseness;
before much micturition. Tickling in forepart before in morning; in morning, with violent hawking of
micturition, as if dull needles were suddenly forced tenacious mucus in morning, > rinsing mouth with
;
very ammoniacal and concentrated. Dark, turbid, of from the cough, partly from a burning soreness in
putrid odor. At first straw-yellow, afterwards lemon- lungs, partly from headache, then uneasy sleep from
yellow, afterwards light brown, then reddish-brown 6 to 7 A.M., the headache > waking after dinner ;
and finally red. Acrid, burning. Thick and hot. from the ordinary smoking in hot room, preventing ;
Acid. Began to decompose in half an hour. Turbid. speaking; from irritation in bronchi and larynx,
Contained mucus forming in part flakes, clouds and which made the soft palate so painful that swallowing
threads^mixed largely with the sediment. Brick-red was difficult; < 10 to 11 a.m. < evening, with sore- ;
sand after standing long; brick-red sediment easily ness and subsequent burning in chest; > evening
mixing with the fluid on shaking the vessel. and night. Violent, from brushing teeth, then vomiting of
—
CliniCill. Urinary calculi, with violent colic, hfematuria,
slimy fluid. Paroxysmal in forenoon frequent P. in
; ;
large deposit of uric acid and of urates, pains lancinating, extend- warmth of bed, lasting from 2 to 2.30, leaving aching
ing from kidneys into bladder. in throat as if fatigued, with heat and sore burning
short frequent, as from tickling in larynx and phar-
—
Sexual Organs. Pustule in middle of penis. Throb-
;
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Coccus Cacti. 386 Coccus Cacti.
of mucus. Fatiguing cough, then expectoration of apices of lungs when walkingweather, with
in warm
mucus. chilliness after the heat, with pressure and tension
;
Expectoration alternating with dry hacking. Ex- and with throbbing, < in apices of lungs; beneath
23ectoration of mucus ;
easy ;
lumpy ;
yellow, sour ;
clavicles, with much affection of air-passages in apex ;
fauces; of whitish-gray masses; tough and sweet, boring and sometimes seated in pleura and pericar-
next day lumpy and grayish-blue and looser yellow, ;
dium, at another time deep in lungs and heart, with
with a tinge of red, tasting sourish-sweet thick ; stronger beats of heart becoming burning, frequently
;
thick and nauseous. changing its seat, but affecting most the heart and
Breathing difficult; in afternoon, < towards evening apices of lungs, with irritation to breathe deeply and
by periodical sticking in 1. upper chest when walk- ; to cough. Sensitiveness about 1. nipple.
ing. Dyspnoea, with oppression of lower part of chest. Pulsations in lungs now in heart, now in middle
;
Short and oppressed breathing after rising. Inspira- of chest, now in apices of lungs, consisting of several
tion deep when walking, > by yawning. beats in rapid succession, then after five to ten min-
utes appearing in another place. Heat beneath
—
Clinical. Laryngitis with most violent cough, difficult ex-
sternum in lungs when walking < precordial re-
pectoration of very tenacious mucus. Suffocative catarrh of the ; ;
bronchi, with tough white mucus which strangles, cough first < gion and r. lower chest; deep, < precordial region;
waking. Whooping cough, with vomiting of ropy albuminous between fifth and seventh ribs, 1. then r., with stick-
mucus, <morning, the attacks ending with vomiting of this ropy
ing in lungs, with feeling as if the expired air were
;
mucus.
warmer thair usual. Increased vigor of organs.
Chest.^-Sticking in upjDcr part in lower part in r., ; ; —
Heart, Sticking through it in morning, with throb-
along' sternum near 1. nipple in region of bend of
; ; bing, which seemed to be audible but was not per-
fifth and sixth ribs between sixth and seventh ribs,
; ceijtible to hand. Burrowing on rising and when
1. then r. now L, now r. lungs feel as if affected by
; ; driving, > leaving the carriage. Soreness from morn-
S. behind sternum in lower part of r. lung in morn-
; ing till noon. Pressure in jjraecordial region. Pain
ing after rising, < deep inspiration in 1. lower chest ; in jjrajcordial region at night, with paljDitation indefi- ;
in forenoon when walking iir the street, and in the nite P. at heart interrujoted by beating of thte pulse
evening r. lower lung at 4 p.m. on deep inspiration
; throbbing, towards e\-«ning, with at times pulsations
in a spot in middle of first 1. false rib in the street, > on its upper surface. Sensation when walking as if an
when quiet in the room in walls on uncovering abdo-; artery were i^ulsating ra23idly on its upper surface.
men, < epigastric region iii greatest curvature of last Sensation as if something were forced towards it. Rapid,
;
1. true ribs, also when sewing, < walking and ascend- irregalar beating after dinner, causing anxiety. Tumul-
ing steps but not by deep breathing, > rest in a spot tuous action when lying after dinner. Palpitation
;
in L, < walking, not by breathing in 1., < rapid walk- waking at night ; sudden
; P. as from a fright, waking
ing in region of 1. nipple, > paying attention to it
; at midnight, and shaking of whole body, recurring
between 1. fifth and seventh ribs, > deep inspiration, with constantly decreasing severity ; causing anxiety.
returning on exjjiration in a spot in ribs and pisd- ; Pulse. Rapid and tremulous. — ;
cordial region, with pain in the spot as if suppurat- Neck. Sticking in nape in 1. cervical muscles on — ;
ing in 1. extending forward towards sternum, with turning head. Pain, between second and third verte-
;
jjain on chest; deeply piercing, near 1. clavicle, then brae. Tension in 1. muscles in morning on waking, >
ulcerative pains, similar to commencing tuberculosis rising.
biting, on margin of 1. false ribs between stomach and Back. Pain with sensation as if several places
;
— ;
Pinchiiig in middle. Pain in lungs on sneezing. S. extending in rays in region of 1. scapula, extending
; ;
Bruised pain in region of 1. clavicle in morniirg on into 1. elbow, < moving arm, with sticking in 1. side.
waking in region of 1. clavicle on moving head or 1. Tearing from r. scapula across outer surface of r.
;
ariia or lying on 1. shoulder, with sprained pain in upper arm. Pressure between S., after a while extend- ;
region of 1. clavicle, < moving arm and changing when ing to small of back and becoming seated in region of
lying to sprained pain in 1. shoulder. Drawing pain kidneys.
in region of 1. clavicle, < lying upon 1. shoulder. Lumbar Region. Sticking ending in coecal region —
Tensive pain in region of clavicle 1., < day and mov- from kidney along ureters to bladder digging, in r.,
; ;
ing 1. arm in 1. upper chest. Pressure in evening, in region of kidney, iii evening in bed, then sticking
;
then ulcerative pain in prtecordial region P. beneath making him jump. Dragging pain ; in sacral region,
;
steri:ium, < towards stomach, with burning; P. upon extending downward and forward towards bladder.
chest, with hoarseness with weakness and bruised sen- Twisting pain in 1. side of spine, whether in kidneys
;
sation; in middle of sternum extending to scapulaj; or uterus ('?). Pain; in sacrum in region of kidneys ;
painful, in middle of sternum in forenoon when walk- region of r. kidney ; in afternoon ; in evening and <
ing, extending backward, with a similar i^ain between night ; in kidneys in evening when eating in kid- ; ;
scapulte extending forward. Suffocative sensation, as neys, < r., < pressure or motion of upper part of
if too narrow, < drinking beer. Oppression in fore- ; body, > towards evening, next day alternating with
noon when speaking on ascending a hill, with sore-
; drawing jjain from kidneys to bladder, > frequent
ness of apices of luirgs, a feeling as if he had run too emission of flatus. Bruised pain in 1. and in sacral ;
wlien sitting, to be comjDared to the cramplike pain ing tearing on inner side of r. tibia. Scraping in
after an injury to the testicles, > emission of flatus. tibiffi. Pain in r. along large vessels and nerves ;
; ;
Drawing, with dragging, and in joints and hips. Ten- in lower half of 1. tibia in forenoon when sitting, ex-
sion in muscles T. extending towards rectum, with tending upward and downward in tendo-achillis on
; ;
drawing. Soreness in region of kidneys, gradually ex- walking, < in street, obliged to turn the foot outward
tending to bladder, < into sphincter, with frequent and stop, < next day, < ascending steps, the tendon
urging to urinate and increased dark urine. Sensitive- sensitive to pressure, afterwards cracking in tendon
ness of tuber ischii on long sitting and on pressure. on moving foot up and down and inability to stretch
Extremities. —
Sticking now beneath nail of 1. great foot completely. Burning j)ain in r. Drawing pain
toe, now in tips of fingers and beneath nails of thumbs in 1. tendo-achillis when stretching foot while walk-
and of r. index. Tearing here and there in long ing. Spasmodic drawing in r. calf. Sore sensation
;
bones in knees and elbow along anterior inner sur- on r. tibia. Weakness in evening and night.
; ;
face of r. thigh, then in outer side of r. upper arm, Sticking in 1. inner malleolus. Bruised jDain in
then painful drawing in metacarpal bone of r. thumb malleoli on bending foot, and on inner surface of heel.
and sticking in r. inner malleolus. Tensive pain, now Sticking in 1. sole near toes. Pain in forepart of 1.
in 1. shoulder, now in 1. fingers and in r. hip, > even- foot on walking, it seemed as if the mobility of the
ing. Weakness in morning after rising. Paralytic joints were impeded by swelling of articular surfaces.
;
sensation in legs and 1. shoulder, waking at night. Pain in soles, mostly burning, < forepart, even after
Upper Extremities. Shoulder. — Tearing, and in a moderate walk, becoming after sitting a hot sensa-
small of back, extending in evening to forearm. Pain tion. Weariness of feet in evening after a short walk ;
at night, > lying on it and pressing firmly against the of feet, < sitting quietly in the house, > going out.
bed. Drawing in r. extending to forearm and index, Toes. —
Cramp of r. three last r. on lying down at
;
with tearing D. in 1., gradually changing to heavi- night. Sticking on lower surface of 1. great and in its
; .
ness and in evening changing to painful paralysis, as tip beneath nail of 1. great, at 4 a.m.
; Tearing in 1.
from taking cold in a draught when heated. Tension in great. Pain in 1. great, < evening, so that he could
r., with drawing and tearing. Heaviness like a press- not step upon that foot, then chilliness, which lasted
ure on r., extending down back to region of kidneys after going to bed in great, with swelling and red-;
tensive H., and in lower part of nape. ness, preventing walking, almost like gouty inflam-
Sticking in middle of r. upper arm at night. Stick- mation in a corn on r. little, so that he limjDed.
;
ing tearing in fleshy part of 1. upper arm, in anterior Sudden drawing in r. great.
and inner surface drawing tearing in anterior surface
; Skin. —
Redness of face and hands, with distention
of muscles of r. upper arm during rest. Drawing in r. and throbbing of vessels red spots here and there, and
;
deltoid, making motion of upper arm difficult, < rais- itching pimples. Pimples on r. side of forehead on ;
ing it. Sticking in tip of 1. elbow in muscles of bend tip of nose and to right of sternum on malleoli ; on
; ;
of r. elbow during rest as from a leech in bend of 1. back, with discharge on jDressure.
; Boils on 1. wing of
elbow. Scraping in elbows. Pain near 1. elbow. nose.
Burning drawing in condyles and joint of 1. elbow, Biting sticking on r. pectoral muscles and r. groin ;
muscles of thigh in 1. sciatic nerve, extending from extending in afternoon to knee, then returning to
;
gluteal muscle to outer and posterior side during rest other places. Sticking biting on various jDarts in ;
throbbing sticking in thighs in forenoon. Bruised region of r. clavicle; in spots on abdominal walls,
pain behind r. trochanter, > walking. Aching in with sensation as if leeches were drawing at these
thighs as after a long walk. Drawing pain on upper spots, afterwards similar sensation at r. nipple and on
and outer side of 1. thigh during rest. Drawing down prepuce. Itching biting now in r., now 1. antitra-
thighs and calves, with weariness in calves sudden gus. ; Itching biting-drawing in inguinal and pubic
D. anteriorly above r. knee. region, on prepuce and penis, back, feet and toes
—
Knee. Sticking in r. patella in e^ening, as from on and between toes. Itching 1. ujiiper arm
; exten- ; :
an electric spark in margin of 1., as from an electric sor surface of limbs, abdomen and back ; lower limbs
;
spark deeply piercing S. in hollow of knee, extend- legs fold beneath 1. great toe
;
;
r. leg, with burning ; ;
ing along 1. tendo-achillis and in back of r. foot in legs and 1. fingers, in afternoon.
;
inner margin, < motion and pressure, so that in the after eating, then general prostration. Sleeplessness ;
evening walking was impossible, in the night knees from internal heat for an hour and a half after mid-;
and toes were swollen and hot to touch, the pain was night with restlessness sleep only after midnight,
;
;
pressive and prevented motion. restless and light, waldng at slightest noise and palpi-
Codeinum. 388 Codeinum.
tation as from fright. Restless sleep on account of Mind. Delirious at night. Bewildered. Excited —
previous vexations disturbed by pains interrupted
; as after spirituous drinks. Gay. Exhilarated. De-
;
by cough, throbbing headache and throbbing of heart pressed sinrits and headache D., with sleepiness, ;
with sexual desire without complete erections. Dis- frightful dreams, and on waking in morning dull
turbed by noises in abdomen, < lying on r. side. headache. Tranquil. Listless. Increased capacity.
Groaning in sleep. Frequent waking; with excite- StujDor ; in afternoon and evening, with disinclination
ment as from coffee. Early waking with inclination
; for exertion. Sluggish association of ideas. Inability
to yawn and stretch. to concentrate mind ; or to remain quiet in the house.
—
Dreams. Many ; of many people and full of care. Head. Aching in morning after rising, < I. side; in —
Of many men, large palaces, churches and frolicking morning, > noon ; with dry lips. Confusion and ;
with girls. Vivid; and fretful; of syphilitic forma- heat. Strong pulsations, and in carotids. Vertigo
tions. Unremembered. Affectionate, with reminis- in afternoon on blowing nose ; on blowing nose, ;
cences of his youthful loves. with sparks laefore eyes wherever he looks ; as if the
Fever. —
Chill all day when lying at 10 a.m., then room went round with him; objects appear lo turir
; ;
headache and cough from rawness in air-passages in ; around on closing eyes. Pressure in temijoral and
afternoon; in afternoon, with thirst; in evening; in frontal regions. Pulsating jDain in r. temple in after-
evening, with dull throblnng in heart and soreness in noon. Neuralgic pain in occiput extending to nape.
chest ;> open air. Creeping over whole body. Shiver- Itching of head extending over whole body.
ing between 3 and 5 p.m. 9 p.m., with rapid pulse
; ;
—
Eyes and Ears. Eyes injected; sclerotic injected.
after dinner; on going to bed, < back, with thirst, Eyes glassy and immovable. Burning in eyes, < 1.
then dry heat of head and redness of face, with chilli- Pupils dilated contracted. Vision weak did not see
; ;
ness of rest of body, then the dry heat became gen- the letters distinctly on beginning to write; failed
eral and lasted till midnight, then sweat on upper suddenly. V. of floating sparks on stooping. Stop-
part of body till 5 a.m. before sleep, with heat in
;
page of ears. Ringing in ears.
head, then general dry heat, > sweat; in -attacks;
Clinical. — Twitching of ejelids (Agar., Croc).
across scapula extending clown arm, after dinner, >
moving ii:i open air, with sensation as if the skin —
Nose and Face. Nasal discharge, with irritation of
would be loosened from the flesh. Coldness of occiput Schneiderian membrane. Loss of smell. Face ani-
as if in a draught C. of limbs of back creeping along
; ; ; mated, rosy and gay, or dull and stujoid. Terrified
spine frequently in skin on r. shoulder and across r. look. Pallor. Lips dry.
—
;
Sweat in morning on rapid walking, with weak- and rapid circulation and respiration. Tenderness of
; ;
ness at night on back, sacrum and coccyx on r. leg A. \\\ morning extending to epigastrium and lungs
;
;
;
;
by
Pure Codeia (one of
trituration.
tlie alkaloids of Opium) is prepared for use
Urinary and Sexual Organs. Diminished power of —
retention of urine and semi-paralysis of neck of blad-
—
General Action. This alkaloid, similar in a general der. Urine increased and light-colored, then scanty.
way to Morphia, seems to possess convulsant proper- Lascivious thoughts, causing frequent erections, day
ties in a higher degree than the other alkaloids of and night excitement at night, with pollutions. ;
arms and legs, then (in one case) soreness of the parts Respiratory Organs and Chest. Tickling in larynx
and weakness. Inflammation if placed in contact causing cough. Voice reduced to a whisper. Cough
with the cellular tissues. Circulation and respiration in morning, with soreness and sticking short and irrita- ;
rapid, then depressed. Prickling in various parts, with ting C, < night; C, toith copious mucous and sometimes
numbness. Restlessness. Constant inclination to sit •purulent expectoration. Sticking in 1. lung on breathing.
and close eyes. Weakness. Nervous sensibility in- Sharp pain in r. lung on inspiration. Pain in chest
creased, then depressed. Heaviness. Sensation and and shoulder on motion. Sore feeling in sternal
power of motion impaired. Paralysis, < lower limbs ;
region. Fulness and oppression 6f chest. Drooping
state of mixed P. and spasm, both tonic and clonic. sensation below 1. clavicle.
Coffea Cruda. 389 Coffea Cruda.
Clinical. — Dry, teasing cougli, with phthisis. Lively; in evening; lively fancie-'i, full of plan« for the
Heart and Pulse. —Drawing
pain around PL, with future, charmed with the Ijeauties of nature of which
he reads. Ill humor; > open uir, with sadness and
loud .'UK full beats of it, causing uneasiness.
I Uneasi-
crying aloud and disinclination to speak he could
; ;
ness about 11. Painful ])ulsations of H. on attempt-
Fluttering of IT. and oppres-
throw everything away from him full of care, lachry-
;
ing to study or write.
mose mood. Sad on walking in open air, lachrymo.se,
sion in its region, with great desire to walk in tlie open
disinclined to all business. Anxiety and unsteadi-
air. Pulse rapid and full and strong slow small
; ; ;
ness A., with trembling and inability to Ijold tlie
small and weak scarcely perceptible at wrist. ;
—
;
inability to sleep. Sleeplessness. Frequent waking, of blood, < talking rush of blood, with anxious heat ;
with the covers thrown off. Sleej) unrefreshing. and redness of face. \^ertigo on stooping, with black-
Dreams ; unpleasant, of dead persons, etc. pleasant ness before eyes.
; ;
—
C'Uiiio:il. Nenral^ias of various parts of tliebody, face, ab- ing in bed and on waking. Stoppage of nose.
domen, oitiremitics, etc., always with great nervous excitability,
Stopped coryza, with scanty discharge. Fluent coryza
intolerance of pain. Bad effects of stinuilants, alcohol, tea, etc.
evenings, with sneezing. Frequent, sudden, watery
—
Mind. Irrational talking during the heat, with discharge froiu nose. Nosebleed in morning on ;
open eyes, wishing this or that brought to her. risiuir and at G ^.^^., with heaviness of head and ill
Co£fea Cruda. 390 Goffea Cruda.
upper back teeth, > biting jaws together). Tongue voluptuous I. on tip of penis in morning; I. on r.
dry in forepart and burning, without thirst. Mouth side of scrotum. Sore pain on scrotum on slightest
dry in morning in bed, without thirst. Pain at margin rubbing of clothes. Relaxation of scrotum, with
of arches of palate, < by swallowing. Salivation. excitement of inner genitals, yet with cold fantasies.
Taste bitter in morning in mouth all day, but food
; ; Digging-smarting in one testicle. Nightly emissions.
does not taste bitter to water; excessively B. to ; Desire, then general dry heat without emission. Im-
bitter things. T. as after hazel-nuts. T. as after sweet potency and sluggish desire. '
—
Lower Extremities. Bruised pain in nates, from
complaints as if intestines would be cut to pieces, with ischium to thigh, when sitting and walking, obliging
convulsions, body bent up, feet drawn up towards her him to limp. Sore feeling on inner side of thigh from
head, frightful cries, grinding of teeth, became cold slightest rubbing of woolen clothes. Knees tremble
and stiff, piteous cries, holding her breath). Sticking when descending steps. Cramp of calf on drawing
extending out at ring, as in inguinal hernia; jerking up knee. Jerking on r. tibia, with corroding and
S. in sides with every expiration. Painful pressure smarting and with bruised sensation and heat of
in sides in morning, temporarily > emission of flatus, femur. Pain in legs after every walk, obliging her to
extending into rings, as if a hernia would protrude. lie down. Drawing pain beneath r. knee. Jerking-
Stool. — Urging to stool, stool soft, but difficult. Two, sticking beneath r. inner malleolus on stepping upon
the first consistent, the second liquid. Frequent, heel or bending foot backward or touching part.
hard. Feet tremble. Cramp of sole on putting out the foot.
CoflFea Tosta. 391 Coffea Tosta,
Weariness of feet after extending walks uneasily up and down the room, with an anxiou.s
walking in open air,
half way up thighs. Sticking in balls of great toes at expression. Trembling; and muscular shiverings.
4 P.M. Jerking (secondary effect). Reflex contractions in
—
Skin. -Eruption and itching over the whole body. nearly every jiart alternately. Painful cramps in
The itching of the eraption changed into burning. thighs, legs, feet, walls of chest and muscles of liyoid
Sleep. —Yawning.
Weary with sleep. Overpowered region at night. Restless. Feels strong enough to do
witli sleep, he
dreaded apoplexy. Sound sleep. anything. Weak. Peculiar sensation, somewhat like
Sleepless on account of mental and physical excitement faintness. Aversion to open air, which aggravates symp-
(Hyosc.). Sleep till 3 a.m., then only dozing and, on leak- toms (secondary effect). Left side generally affected.
ing he did not come to his senses (Nux v.). Sleepless Amelioration from moderate outdoor exercise.
from 2 to 7 a.m., with colic-like incarceration of flatus —
Mind. Delirium tremens; (after a rheumatic attack,
under ribs, which causes anxiety and heat over whole with great weakness). Excitement; agreeable, with
body and sweat under nose. Little sleep. Uneasy sweat agreeable, causing wakefulness.
;
; Loquacity.
80 that he was lying turned about in bed. Talking Fear. Timidity and fear of sudden death, causing trem-
immediately on falling asleep. Waking with a start. bling. Anxiety. Love for family. Veneration for
Frequent waking towards morning; frequent W. as Supreme Being. Desire to perform good deeds inten-
from fright. Dreams long, vivid. Light D. His fancy sified.
is occupied with one thought when slumbering, from Imagination and memory stimulated. Power of
which he cannot free himself and which prevents judgment increased. Attention more alive. Impelled
sound sleep. to push things, wants to keep going ahead and doing
something. Brain clear and very active. Creative
—
CIinica.1. A most valuable remedy for sleeplessness with
nervous excitability, extreme sensitiveness to external impressions activity, vivacity of thought, versatility and ardor of
aiul flow of ideas, the patient cannot sleep on account of mental desire, more favorable to the exaggerated expression
activity. of ideas previously formed than to the quiet examina-
Fever. —
Chilliness in bed at 5 a.m. and at 1 p.m.
;
tion of new conceptions. Mental energy taken away
by sudden symptoms. Sensorium not clear, and next
;
cheek internal S., even in chest, with chilliness and usually lasting two days, commencing with neck be-
;
back with sensation of heat, especially warmth in mid- or cold compresses and transiently by lying down, <
dle of back and across lower abdomen, as if sweat
jar in moving, with tight feeling in head and pressure
would break out. Cold hands, then C. feet C. feet after outward in occiput behind I. ear, throbbing up and down
;
with dryness of mouth, shivering in back and down ing, partially > change of position, with burning in
posterior part of body, then hands and feet cold, then
stomach and faint feeling (secondary effects). Sensa-
in bed at one time heat, then coldness till after mid- tion as if everj'thing in head were going in slow cir-
night, in morning headache as if beaten, so that exevy cles, now in one direction, now in another, with noises
step is painful H. in evening after lying down, every- in ears.
;
thing seems too close, and at night sweat, < back H. Neuralgia in supraorbital nen-e, extending through
;
with red face. General dry heat waking at night and eye into malar-bone, first r., then extending to 1., < r.,
obliging her to turn around, with hot breath, but with- > mental distraction and by sleep, pain at first dxill,
out thirst or dryness of mouth. H. in face, with red becoming sharp. Heaviness over eyes (secondary
cheeks after eating ; dry H. of face. Hot feet. effect). Sensation as if a piece of lead were nailed to
;
Sweat towards morning S. of hands when writing parietal bones, < motion of head. Stinging in locality
; ;
driving him nearly crazy, > cold water in mouth, returning Skin. Itching. —
as soon as the water became warm. Tongue dry. Spas- Sleep. —
Restless on account of unpleasant and con-
modic contraction of throat. fused dreams. On going to sleep starting up in fright,
—
Stomach. Loss of ajjpetite. Aversion to food, she with groans and fear of falling or of impending danger
can take only small quantities of water. Nausea, with (secondary effect). SleejDlessness from rush of all ;
faintness ; N., with ineffectual retching. Vomiting kinds of thoughts with ecstatic excitement, intermit-
;
with difficulty. Fulness in epigastrium and partial loss tent, with dreams. Vivid dreams of magnificence.
of appetite (secondary eSects). Tympanitic distention Dream that the sky is spanned with rainbows from
of ej^igastric region, very sensitiA^e to touch, less so to horizon to zenith, visions of enchantment, beautiful
pressure. Cramp, with nausea. Anxiety in ejDigas- landscapes, view of Paradise, later dreams of the
trium. Tension so that she must loosen her clothes. Dis- death of friends, which do not abate the exhilaration,
tress in epigastrium and 1. chest, < cold water and but he looks at all with supernatural indifference.
cold food (secondary effect). Heaviness in cardiac Fever. Cold feeling. —
Shaking chills ascending
region (secondary effect). Sinking and emptiness. from fingers and toes to nape and thence to vertex,
—
Abdomen. Painful tympanitic distention. Swollen with general shaking and chattering of teeth. Cayenne
and hard, < region of bladder, which was sensitive to pepper taken internally iDrocluces warmth and makes
touch. Rumbling causing warmth, painful, forcing him fearless (secondary effect). Shivering (on account
;
her to bend up and press with hands. Sticking. of easy siveai) from least exposure to cold air (secondary
Warmth and coldness moving about alternately. Pain effect). Shivering in lumbar region. Cold forehead
in hypochondria just below spleen. Hepatic region C. skin and limbs; feet and hands (secondary effect).
;
blood every morning with the regular stool. Pruritus in face, with scarcely noticeable redness. Sweat;
ani. Frequent diarrhoea. Copious stools, later con- cool; cold, clammy, < palms (secondary effect).
stijjation. Frequent stools with tenesmus.
; Stool
omitted.
Coffeinum.
Urinary Organs.— Ineffectual urging. Micturition
frequent, copious, sp. gr. 1014 frequent, of scanty pale An alkaloid found in coffee, Thea, Guarana, etc., but usually pre-
;
pared from tea leaves. There is some reason to believe that the
urine. Ischuria, with burning and pressure in region alkaloids of coftee and tea, though chemically similar, are physio-
of bladder. Milky discharge (probably jorostatic) at logically different.
close of micturition, with smarting or burning at
Trembling. Uneasiness and inability to keep ;
and phosphoric acid diminished, sodium chloride heavy and confused marked i^ulsation in arteries of ;
;
ture or persons, but sank down jjowerless. Diminu- urea and phosjiihoric acid and increase of sodium
tion of expired water of expired carbonic acid.
;
increased Urea
decreased. Erections.
Chest. —Constriction. chloride.
Oppression of chest. Prfecovdial anxiety. Paljjita-
;
of the gastro-intestinal canal, with jjrofound depres- and raving at times. Beside himself at external impres-
sion of the heart and of the temperature. It produces sions, for example, a bright light, strong odors, contact,
also acute inflammation of the kidneys. It is si^ecially rudeness of others. Com^^lained there w'a.s something
interesting to note that it produces symptoms of the in the bed, generally a piece of soap. Carphologia.
acute manifestations of gout, quite apart from any Excitement, with disinclination to mental aCti\-ity.
direct modifications of the excretion of ureaoruric acicl. Exhilaration. Sadness; with weariness, painfulness
Its relief of acute gout seems to be purely a homoeo- and sensitiveness of whole body, so that he could
pathic action. scarcely refrain from weeping. Apprehension. Anxi-
Allies. —
Verat. alb., Merc, cor., Arnica, Ehus t., ety; causing sighing. Irritability. Indifference.
China. Great flow of thoughts at night disturbing sleep. Ab-
Generalities. —
Solid constituents of defibrinated sent-minded. Inability to write connectedly to think ;
blood diminished, also the absolute amount of blood- connectedly; to fix thoughts, with tension of forehead.
corpuscles and of plasma. Appearance of being in Weakness. Consciousness of logical connection de-
the advanced stage of tyjjhoid fever. Stretching. stroyed, and perception imi>aired by slightest interrup-
Trembling. Convulsions of 1. side and muscles of
; tion. Rfemory weak so that he forgets the word he
;
extended, the 1. could not be flexed, feet were drawn rising as if the jirevious pain w'ould return, < shaking
upward, soles formed a half circle and toes were spas- head, after washing pain in outer posterior part, <
modically drawn inward. Tearing jerks, < 1. side; towards evening deep, extending across through
;
suddenly through one half of body. head, between ears and posteriorly. Feeling as if
Stitches above eyes, in shoulders, elbows and wrists. tightly bound. Confusion; in morning; in morning,
Tearings here and there. Cutting or pinching in spots, like vertigo. Emptiness. Seems thick. Congestion.
now in r. anterior and lower part of chest, now deep in Perceptible pulsation. Vertigo on rising even to ; ;
hepatic region, now in region of spleen. Pinching and falling, when -walking
sitting with stupefac-
after ;
crawling in some toes, in ball of r. foot, in fingers, ears tion of head with confusion in middle of forehead
;
and in spots of skin of face, in evening, as after freez- on looking fixedly at an object, objects appear to
ing or change of weather. Drawing, jerking and tear- whirl and change color, they generally appear yellow
ing in incisors, facial muscles and other muscles here and sometimes with iridescent borders.
and there. Tearing tension here and there, for example, —
Forehead. Sticking above r. eye in brain beneath ;
below pit of stomach, in ribs of 1. side, below axilla, coronal suture deeply piercing, above 1. brow, with
;
in r. popliteal space. " Aching all o\'er." Sufferings occasional feeling as if drawn upward. Pinching
seem intolerable in evening. Anguish and agitation.
;
above eyes. Boring, < over r. eye. Neuralgic pain
Symptoms similar to rheumatic fever ; rheumatic pain in r. eminence, > pressure and cold, with dull pain in
in whole body in e^•ening, < in back, upper arms and r. occipital protuberance. Aching r. then 1. above ; ;
shoulders. Tremulous sensation in whole body as eyes above r. eye near coronal suture and in eye
; ; ;
from fasting, in afternoon, < after dinner. Sensitiveness in a spot on r. side in morning on waking on wash- ;
to slightest touch (Arn., China, Bell., etc.). ing above 1. eye after eating, > open air, < in the
;
Confused sensations. Malaise, with formication. room in bone over 1. eye on every motion, < after-
;
Much affected by work,. < reading or writing. Dis- noon and by noise, in the same place next day, <
comfort; prickling. Restlessness (Rhus t.) in morn- ; motion of head, next day in r. side of occiput, < bend-
ing, constantly turning head from 1. to r. could not ; ing head backward or raising e.yes, next day pain at
lie on 1. side. Disinclination to M'ork. No inclination 6 P.M. above 1. eye extending over 1. side of head, >
to leave the bed. Exhaustion (China, Rhus t., Verat., supper, next day in 1. side of occiput extending to 1.
etc.). Weakness; all day, > in evening in morning; ; eye and into face < above brows and extending into
;
gravation from mental exertion from coffee of all ; ; temple. Pain in r. temple in evening. > when quiet
pains at beginning of night and at daybrealv. Ameli- in bed. Boring in skuU of vertex, moving along sagit-
oration from rubbing A. for a short time after every
; tal suture. Pain in vertex. Oppression of vertex.
attack of vomiting aftei- stools, except pains in pelvic
; Tearing in 1. half of head, extending to vertex
organs, which become worse. crawling boring T. in a spot on r. ujipier part of head,
Clinical. — Tlieie are always extreme prostration and ten- then in 1. sideT drawing T. in 1. half of head, mostly
dency to collapse, with internal coldness (Verat.). beginning in 1. eyeball and extending towards occi-
Mind. — Delirium ; at night ; in evening. Muttering put. Pain in r. parietal eminence in a spot on upper ;
Colchicum. 394 Colchicum.
T.side of head. Drawing in upjjer part of 1. side extend- Bluish. Hippocratic. Bluish-white. Pale; and
ing into nose. sunken; cheeks and chin alternately pale and red.
Tearing in a spot on r. side of occiiDut ; in spot on 1. Sunken about mouth and in front of ears. Drawn ;
side of 0. Pain in occiput in r. then in upper part and ijinched, the lips, nose and lobes of ears blue.
; ;
of sinciput, > warmth and rest in bed deep in cere- Anxious and haggard.
; Suffering expression. Stick- ;
bellum from slightest literary occupation. Confusion ing in 1. cheek. Tearing in 1. side, extending to ear
in head j)osteriorly and superiorly. Heaviness in 0., and head, with tension. Pain near r. temple near r. ;
< motion or bending forward. Hair falls oiat. Tear- articulation of jaw, or twinges in ear. Bruised pain in
ings in scalp. Feeling as if scalp were drawn forward 1. cheek. Jerking-drawing pain in muscles extending
to top of skull. Crawling in forehead. into bones. Sensation in. cheeks as if drawn asunder
—
Clinical. Intense neuralgic headaches, with frequent ineffect- sensation in bones as if widely drawn asunder, with
ual efforts to sneeze, tlie pains are usually throbbing and shooting, drawing jerkings in them.
<Z waking in morning. Lips cracked. LijDS apj^eared as if they had been
Eyes. —
Red and watery, pupils dilated. Cdnjunctiva seared with a hot iron. Round ulcer on vermilion
margin of lips. Hydroa on upper lip. Lips pale;
inflamed and congested. Sunken. Surrounded by dark
rings. Dim. Staring. Distorted. Rolling, convul-
and tender, and cracking of lower on motion of mouth.
sively. Tearing in and around r. Pain in r. Bit- Lips bluish and dry, also tongue. Cutting tearing
;
;
ing in r., < external canthus, with lachrymation and in vermilion border of 1. upper lip. Sudden stick-
feeling as if lids were agglutinated. Heaviness as if he ing in 1. lower jaw sticking pressure beneath 1. lower
;
had not slept enough, with injected vessels. Dryness. jaw. Tearing in r. jaws, with sensation as if teeth
Lachrymation in open air. Pupils contracted 1. ;
were too long. Pinching in r. articulation of jaw.
dilated; uneasy. Drawing digging deep in balls. Drawing in r. upper jaw, extending to margin of orbit,
Pain in 1. ball. Compression in r. ball. Ulceration of alternating with irritation in throat. Tension in ar-
Meibomian glands of 1. lower lid, with swelling of lid ticulation of jaw, so that he must lay aside the cigar.
and irritability of nerves generally. Lids in constant Masseter muscles seem increased in breadth, allowing
motion. Twitching of r. upper lid. Redness and him to oiDcn the mouth only a little, and pain.
burning of margins of lids, as in blepharitis. Draw- Mouth. Teeth. — Sordes. Grinding. Sticking in
ing (similar to twitching) in 1. lower lid, towards inner r. Tearing in roots of 1. lower. Pain in 1. lower back ;
canthus. Pressure in brows. (in decayed T. when chewing). Drawing pain on tak-
Vision very acute.
Flickering before eyes. Blackness before eyes on at- ing anything cold after something warm D. in lower ;
tempting to stand. Hallucinations, fatiguing. incisors, with cold sensation in them. Soreness from
pain; S. so that he could not bite on them. Grum-
—
Clinical. Kerato-iritis, with pus in anterior chamber of eye.
loling in upper back. Seem too Long. Blunt feeling,
Occasional attacks of rheumatic inflammation of iris (see Clema-
tis) ulcerations of cornea and opacities of cornea.
; (The symp- with pain, especially drawing extending from tips of
toms of destructive inflammation within the eyeball observed but ujtper teeth into jaw-bone. Follicular inflammation
once, in a boy, have been omitted.) of gum about a r. incisor. Follicular ulcer in com-
Ears. —
Sticking in 1. twinging S. in 1. Tearing
; ;
missure of upper lip and gum, with burning pain.
Tearing in r. Lower gum in gum of 1. lower incisors
in r. meatus behind r., in regioii of articulation of
;
; ;
jaw, with -pain on touch. Pinching. Digging in r. in r. in the gap of a r. upper tooth.
; Pain in gums.
Pain, then sticking deep in them P. behind r. as if a ;
Tongue. White. —Pale blue and cold. Yellow.
gland were swollen. Waving sensation in r. Stopped Red, covered with mucus bright red, coated only at;
roaring in them. Itching deep in them, with dryness, under part; white, with velvety sensation; yellow;
boring does not reach the itching pairtful spot. Roar- brown. Dry on dorsum, and brownish and brown ;
;
Noises cause disagreeable sensations, with starting. and burning. Tearing posteriorly in 1. side. Sharp
Hearing acute difficult. ;
pain about root on moving it and on swallowing.
Burning prickling, on margin. Enlarged feeling, as
Clinical. — It has been used for discharges from ears after
if
;
faint. Smell as of smoked ham. of agreeable taste watery watery, with nausea, ful-
; ;
Clinical. — Extremely acute smell, especially for tlie odors of ness and discomfort in abdomen watery, with dry- ;
cooking, the smell of food being prepared causes nausea and dis- ness in throat bad-tasting flat-tasting, causing nau-
; ;
gust for food, indeed all strong odors are oppressive; this symptom
occurs in the course of many diseases, gout, dysentery, etc.
sea. Saliva salt, piquant-tasting. Taste bitter and ;
to water.
;
biting C. in back. Fulness at night disturbing sleep. epigastrium in epigastric region, with swoUen feeling
;
Stomach. —
Great appetite (China) at noon in after- ; ;
tric region. Fulness; in epigastric region, < when
noon evening for dinner gnawing, almost a throb-
; ; ;
walking, with pressure and oppression as if sensitive ;
fast; lost at noon. Aversion to food and drink. epigastric region, with fulness in S., with heaviness ;
Thirst; in afternoon; unquenehable ; for cold drinks; warmth in S. at night; B. extending upward along
with pain in stomach and bowels. sternum. Heartburn. Coldness (Verat.). Uneasiness.
Eructations; with burning in stomach ; empty; empty Discomfort extending to spine in epigastric region.
; ;
in forenoon; of water. Hiccough. Nausea in morning ; Crawling on becoming erect, as in vomiting. Weak-
;
on waking, with rumbling in abdomen, painful contrac- ness in pit, with opj^ression. Faintness, even after
tions, gripings and urging and sensation of loose breakfast.
bowels at times during dinner after dinner, at which
;
ious taste in throat. and hardness and in rectum as if she had caicn too
; ;
Vomiting ; with watery diarrhcea (Verat. a.) symp- ; much, < light food. Tympanitis. Rumbling then ;
toms of cholera morbus attack similar to cholera, ; soft stool after stool;then hunger with urging to
; ;
with constant rice-water vomiting and similar stools, stool. Movings as before diarrhoea. Emission of
which were forcible and accompanied by tenesmus. flatus oflensive, forcible
; much offensive ; offensive,
;
Violent, unless he bent himself vp and lay still ; violent, in evening ; of odorless. Painful flatulence. Cramps
with trembling and cramps with diarrhoea violent, ; ; in muscles and in flexors of limbs.
of all food eaten three hours before; violent, of a Sticking transversely through S., < r. side, beneath ;
drink. Frightful on motion, > lying on r. side F. of ; Gnawing. Pain; at night, and frequent vomiting;
food mingled with a bitter brown powder, then of water, after rising, with diarrhoea before thin stool > rub-
; ;
partly bitter, partly flat-tasting mucus. Constant. bing, then tasteless eructations and passage of flatus ;
night before, then of much thick, yellow bile, then extending to chest, with anxiety and heat, < head;
thinner and less yellow, at last of pale straw color as from incarcerated flatus. Spasmodic constriction
containing many white shreds. Of drinks tinged with before vomiting. Tenderness, with intermittent pain,
bile. Of bile then like rice-water of tenacious bile.
; ; as in peritonitis. Soreness and discomfort. Drawing
Of everything taken into stomach. Thin and slimy. as before colic. Uneasiness with movings and urging :
Of profuse yellow fluid. Of much yellowish-green to stool. Burning' here and there becoming griping.
Colchicum. 396 Colchicum.
Chilliness, <
stomach, with jDain and weakness. sore biting in anus. Crawling and jerking. Sudden
Pulsation in morning, and in chest, like a great rush itching. Burning intermittent with prickling. ;
—
;
of blood to chest. Weak sensation becoming hunger. Stool. Contained many white shreds. Dysentery,
Paralysis of intestines and change of inflammation to stools slimy and bloody, ivith tenesmus. Watery ; and
gangrene. frequent and frequent, without sensation ; and fre-
;
—
Upper. Sticking in r. hypochondrium in spleen ; quent, with grii)ing and frequent and large, with
;
in evening. Tearing in 1. hypochondrium; cutting, griping at each discharge ; and frequent, copious, col-
in hepatic region cutting, in r. upper.
; Cutting ored with bile ; and painless and copious, yellowish ; ;
cramplike j^ain in evening, extending to navel. and offensive, containing pieces of white membrane ; and
Pinching in L, extending to region of hip, > eructa- frequent, offensive, orange-yellow, slimy, with bright yellow
tions. Pain in morning on waking on pressure ; flakes, without fxces ; like rice-water, copious, frothy,
as from incarcerated flatus anteriorly beneath r. short slimy, compared to clean soapsuds ancl frothy, pain- ;
hypochondria. Warmth in middle, and fulness; T., yellow, copious, preceded and followed by pain,
when walking. rumbling and motions in abdomen, then ineffectual
Sticking in umbilical region here and there below
; tenesmus T., yellow T., yellow, forcible, with dis-
; ;
U. region. Pinching in 1. side of A. and near r. hip. comfort, almost pain in abdomen during and after
Sharp pressing-outward pain above and to 1. of navel. stool. Soft, difficult, partly returning into anus.
Pressure in thin intestines, on 1. side of navel in 1. ; Pasty ; and jDrofuse after dinner, with flatulence,
;
side of navel as from incarcerated flatus, with sensitive- then emission of offensive flatus. Slimy, with tenes-
ness to pressure. Pain in umbilical region before and mus.
at beginning of noon meal, with flatulence. Internal ConstiiDation with fuU sensation in rectum then
; ;
soreness between 1. hip and ribs, even on touch. scanty stool. stool Hard
scanty and sluggish. ;
Burning below umbilicus, with dragging tawards Copious ; and Scanty, difiicult, not hard.
offensive.
small of back. DiflS.cult, but not hard. Easy. Involuntary at night
—
Lower. Rumbling in transverse colon. Sticking and black, offensive and involuntary micturition. ;
;
in 1. part of transverse colon. Tearing to 1. of r. hip. Bloody. Frequent at night alternating with vomit-
; ;
Cutting in r., then in upper 1. side, but not in intes- ing. Offensive, containing lumiDS looking like sponge.
tines. Sudden pain, with slimy, watery, almost invol- —
Clinical. Dysentery, great tenesmus, discharges jellylike or
untary stools. Pressure in ilium to 1. of navel; in bloody, mueousor changeable in character, but with great tenesmus,
region of transverse' colon, with discomfort. Drag- with or witliout stool, with tympanitis, colic, inability to stretch
ging in descending colon, with moving. Irritation of out the legs at times the dysenteric discharges are reddish, mucous,
;
—
Rectum. Prolapsus. Throbbing. Throbbing smart- l^ain in urethra. Drawing in urethra j^osteriorly
with tearing. Tickling in navicular fossa after urinat-
;
with relief of colic > frequent passage of flatus ; urg- of bladder B. as if sore, on urinating crawling B.
; ;
ing to stool, lohich is unsatisfactory ; after stool with in morning after urinating, with sensation as if more
;
passage of flatus urine would pass, and burning when passing a few
with scanty fa?ces urging, then
; ;
wards much motion in colon, then six copious, watery, clouds, and turbid. Scanty ; and red and burning.
yellow stools frequent urging, with hard stool or
;
Dark ; dark brown. Bloody, with strangury. Turbid,
none, with jaain in anus. Ineffectual urging though then clear and yellow T., mucous. Like lime-water, ;
;
the fteces were felt in rectum frequent, preceded by the turbidity caused by urate of ammonia.
;
colic. —
Clinical. Nephritis with extreme pain in the region of the
Anus. —Spasms of sphincter, ivith chilliness running up
kidneys, in some cases <^ stretching out legs, as from pressure on
the kidneys, in the abdominal cavity, urine bloody or dark albumi-
back, then urging to stool, and insufficient stool. Sticking, nous; in some cases tliere are symptoms of inflammation of the
and anteriorly in urethra and in 1. hii?. Sticking tear- neck of bladder, with terrible pain after urinating (Canth.). In-
ing. Pain in sphincter, as if it would
; be torn, with flamed kidneys, with pain in back and sacrum, hot, burning urine,
hard stool. Sensation as in diarrhoea, constant chilliness and cold extremities, with coldness in stomach.
copious, not
thin stools, then in rectum sensation of diarrhoea and Sexual Organs. —Tearing in glans ;
in 1. spermatic
Golchicum. 397 Golchicum
cord. Erections and exhausting emissions. Pain in Oppression extending into I. side of chest, obliging deep
;
—
Respiratory Organs. Pain in larynx, with croupous gion to pressure. Palpitation ; in afternoon ; at night
expectoration from it in muscles somewhat to 1., in-
; on waking on going
; to sleep ; periodic, v;ilh ojjjyre.mon
ternally and externally above larynx. Scraping in of heart. Dull, irregular, suppressed beat.% v:ilh ind&icrib-
larynx. Tickling in larynx. Crawling in trachea and able sensation in chest. Scarcely perceptible beat, with
chest, with cough. Hoarse; and husky voice, with perceptible pulsation in abdomen. Impulse not felt,
pain in speaking. Voice hollow and deep. Voice and even heard ivith difficulty, a blowing sound, like a heart
lost, as in cholera. Cough and deep respiration severe ; heard at a great distance, or through a stone wall, Ijoth
C. at regular intervals almost voluntary coughing up
; sounds lapsing into one.
of starchlike lumi»s of mucus (C. alternating with co-
ryza.) Bloody sputa. Difficult breathing ; and short
;
—
Clinical. Chronic or subacute pericarditis, with exudalion of
water in pericardium, with severe pain about heart, oppres.sion and
and anxiety. Dyspnoea and contraction of chest.; dyspnoea as if the chest were squeezed with a tight band (Cact.) in ;
Rapid breathing and heavy, almost stertorous. De- tliese cases the lieart's action is weak and indistinct, tlie pulse may
;
—Twitching of
;
1. upper i^art in 1., near eighth rib in 1. in morning thready and tremulous.
;
1. side on complete exjoiration, not on inspiration, soreness to touch in neck and occiput, and stiff- ;
afterwards only on inspiration here and there, not ness drawing P. from nape across occiput to ears
;
;
affecting respiration < breathing, with cutting tensive P. in r. muscles externally and on swallowing.
;
from anterior wall to posterior wall S. outward in r. Rheumatism in nape, < r. trapezius, < wrong move-
;
burning, externally on r. Sticking, rheumatic pain ment of neck. Stiffness of nape and occiput, and pain,
in r. wall. < moving head. Paralysis of muscles, so that when
Tearing near r. axilla, becoming soreness, even on the child was raised the head fell backward, with the
touch and motion sticking, deep in r., where it is dif- mouth wide open.
;
ficult to say whether it is more in the back, whence it Back. Sticking in dorsal muscles S. between and — ;
extends, or more in chest cutting, across. Cutting in beneath scapula^ on superior 1. angle of r. scajjula.
; ;
1., not affecting respiration C. in 1. lower forepart, on Tearing to 1. of spine; behind r. axilla.
; Pain; acute,
blowing nose in r., almost taking away the breath, along back and to heels between shoulders tensive,
;
; ;
then in chest, not deep and not afi'ecting the less sen- in tip of 1. scapula, towards spine, < motion of arm.
sitive parts; pinching, here and there, in 1. anterior Rheumatic pain in 1. scapula and in nape, mostly ten-
and lower jjart. Pinching. Boring in 1., < 10 r.ji., sive and pressive, < turning neck to 1. or far back-
with difficult breathing and anxiety drawiiig B. from ward periodic R. pain, more in scapulre than in
;
;
extended over whole chest and caused constriction as ing, in sacrum. Sticking tearing. Pinching and in
from a weight. urinary passages, with constant desire to urinate. Pain
Pain around r. side, pre^'enting writing on sitting on both side of vertebra; deep in sacrum in afternoon
; ; ;
a long time, extending to scapula?. Intermittent press- in sacrum, waking frequently at night in a spot in ;
ure in r., now upper, now lower. Sore pain deep in sacrum, as if suppurating, < touch; bruised, in morn-
a spot in region of 1. nipple, < inspiration, > rising ing. Drawing pain when lying quietly, > by mov- ;
from bed. Anxiety, < 1. Sternum and spine feel as ing. Drawing on waking D., < motion. Tension in ;
if screwed together, the pressure beginning on sternum. region of kidneys. Heaviness, with sensation as if
Oppression; when walking; alternating; anxious. rectum were stufted.
. Constriction with necessity to breathe deeply with
; Extremities. L. elbow and knee swollen, hot, pain-
; —
sticking and boring through chest, < beneath 1. nip- ful, while r., side was partially paralyzed and almost
ple sudden C. in r., causing starting. Spasmodic insensible. Twitching.
; Toes and fingers painfully
compression of 1., with difficult respiration. Tension. flexed. Trembling increasing to convulsive move-
Fulness; with i:)ulsations in abdomen. Orgasm, < ment«i, a similar attack afterwards ending in two at-
evening after eating, with sensation as if something tacks of vomiting T., becoming convulsive, with flow ;
alive were working in it. of whitish froth from mouth, becoming similar to op-
Heart. —
Trembling in precordial region, ivith stiching. isthotonos, rejicated after a quiet sleep from 11 to 2 at
Sticking in pra^cordial region. Tearing in P. region. night.
; Drawing, now sticking, now jerking, < morn-
Pressure in P. region ; in afternoon after coftee, > ing, now in muscles of shoulder, now in r. hip.
; Pain ; '
walking, with oppressioii and sensation as if he would in joints of fingers, toes, wrists and ankles ; in shoiddcr-
have apoplexy. Anxiety in P. region, proroling sighing. joints and knees during rest, icith uneasiness; rheumatic,
ColchicTim. 398 Colchicum.
in hands and feet, have her of 1. little and ring sticking T. in ligaments of joints
so that she could not bear to ;
finger-joints pressed or extended from their semi-flexed con- of r. little. Drawings from 1. thumb up radial surface
dition. Uneasiness at night. Weariness; of arms and of forearm in posterior part and ball of r. thumb ;
;
legs ;in morning. Numbness of hands and feet, then rheumatic, in metacarpal joint of 1. thumb. Numb-
prickling as if they had been asleep. Paralysis of r. ness under thumb-nails.
foot and 1. arm. Joints stiff and feverish. Lower Extremities. Tottering gait, partly on ac- —
count of weakness and partly on account of sudden
—
CliniCfll. Gouty diathesis, soreness of the flesh, of the joints,
extreme irritability, intolerance of touch, with gastric symptoms sticking-tearing jerks through periosteum, with sensa-
Articular rheumatism, with tearing jerking pains, cardiac compli- tion of paralysis and actual paralysis. They seem to
cations, gastric symptoms. Shifting rheumatism, pains <^ towards have lost their power on attempting to walk.
night, the patient is very irritable, etc. It is generally indicated
when the smaller joints are affected the pains are violent, often
;
Thigh. Abducted. Snapping in 1. hip. Sticking —
paralytic, so that the patient can hold nothing in the hands, or in hij)s, < 1. tearing, from 1. hip-joint to leg. Tear- ;
when the feet are affected tliey become swollen, cedematous, it is ing in upper part of 1. high up on inner side of r.; in ;
difficult to lift the feet. Rheumatism or gout in heel, which is region of hip in. middle of 1. in evening in bed ;
—
Upper Extremities. -Tearing, now in r. axilla, now jerking, in upper part of r. Pinching in 1. like cramp,
in 1. Pain as after a blow ii:t a spot beneath and as if aslee23 P- on and above r. hip. Pain in hi^js ;
almost in r. axilla. Bubbling sensation in 1. axilla, aiad loins. Pressure upon femora, < in middle.
even perceptible externally. Sticking in r. shoulder. Drawing pain in hip-bone on moving about at night
Tearing in r. shoulder and forearm in r. shoulder- in hip when sitting, > motion in 1. femur, at times
; ;
shoulder. Pain in shoulder-joint; in 1. shoulder, < sticking, beneath 1. nates, extending into perineum.
lying on 1. side. Drawing deep in muscles in r. hip-joint paralytic, ;
—
Arm. Tearing, with paralyzed sensation cutting in r. in evening in bed. Sensation as of something
;
;
T. in 1. Pain. Paralytic pain so that he cannot told living in 1. hip. Stiffness of L, making walking diffi-
the lightest thing firmly. Weakness of r. at noon. L. cult.
felt lame and weak. Heaviiaess. Numbness with —
Knee. Snapping on 1. surface of r. Sticking in 1.;
; ;
pain and at tiixies sensation as if she had no hands, and in ankles. Tearing in 1. Pain in 1. in inner ; ;
hands and feet warm, legs and arms cold. Paralyzed side of r.; in r. in evening in bed, with lame sensa-
feeling in 1. Paralysis of r. arm and hand, with thumb tion; in bend of r. during a long walk, extending
drawn inward and the fingers spasmodically closed down calf Broken feeling (weariness) on ascendii:ig
over it. Pressure above 1. elbow, < moving and rais- stairs. Weakness so that they give way, < by rais-
ing it, preventing his putting on his coat alone, > rest ing leg to stei3 over a high object.
and at night. Burning pain on inner side, near 1. Leg. Cramp; of calves. Tearing below patella;
axilla. Bubbling sensation on outer side of 1. upper posteriorly beneath patella in 1. side of 1. calf; in ;
outer side of muscles; on outer side of 1., as if in fascia; calves and feet in forepart, as from chilliness, < tibia, ;
in flexor surface of 1., extending to elbow in extensor with coldness of legs, even in bed
;
in forepart of ;
surface of 1., extending into some of the fingers on tibiae, like a chilliness in bones, not > warmth in
; ;
extensor surface, extendiiag into fingers, as from elec- forejDart of tibia, as if the bone were chilled or like
tric shocks; intermittent, on extensor surface, as if growing pain. Drawing in lower part of r. calf; in
some nerves were torn. Pain with sensitiveness to both calves and in r. metatarsus. Heaviness extend-
;
in 1. elbow, then sensitiveness to touch. Tearing on malleolus at 8 p.m., as from fatigue. Cramp of feet;
inner side of elbows, extending to upper arms jerk- painful, < 1. painful, in soles.
;
Tearing through 1.
.
like, from r. elbow into wrist, then from wrist into foot on back of 1. in r. heel, near sole in a spot in
; ; ;
fingers. Sticking on volar side of wrist, with heat, 1. forepart of r. foot, near sole; in 1. sole, in a spot in
then r. Tearing in r. wrist. Pain in r. wrist. metatarsus; in 1. sole, not far from toes; on inner
—
Hand. Spasmodic contraction so that the fingers curvature of r. foot, between ball of great toe and
were stretched out and the ball of thumb turned into heel ; in feet as if lame drawing, in 1. sole drawing, ; ;
Tearing in metacarpal bones of r. middle and ring fin- Toes. Jerking in metatarsal joints. Stickmg in 1. '
metacarjjus, < between third and fourth fingers, on r. great, near its lower side. Sticking drawing in r.
motion, < flexion of hand. Drawing extending into great. Drawing jjain in 1. great, then also in r., then
fingers. Weakness. in 1. middle toes, < lower surfaces of toes. Pain in
Fingers. —
Nails blue and tips. Spasmodically 1. great as if the nail would enter the flesh.
;
flexed, but in constant motion. Third and fourth Skin. Pale. Scarlet. —
Livid, dry and hot. Erup-
drawn inward. Cramps; < second. Sticking on tion. (Wartlike pimples on nape.) Pityriasis on
volar surface of tips in 1. thumb ; in metacarpal inner surface of 1. thigh and on corresi^onding part of
;