Hering Mental Symptoms
Hering Mental Symptoms
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C. HERING, M.D.
SECOND EDITION .
PHILADELPHIA:
THE AMERICAN HOM<EOPATHIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY.
J.M. STODDART & CO.
1881.
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NOTE.
CHARLES G. RAVE, }
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TO HIS OLD FRIEND
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IS DEDICATED WITH LASTING ESTEEM AND FRIENDSHIP.
CONSTANTINE HERING.
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·coNTENTS.
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INTRODUCTION, 11
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK,· z~
THE ARRANGEMENT, 26
THE FORTY-EIGHT CHAPTERS.
I. Mind and Disposition, . 29
II. Sensorinm, . 29
III. Headache and Affections of the inner Head, 29
IV. External Head, 29
V. Sight and Eyes, 30
VI. Hearing and Ears, 31
VII. Smell and Nose, 31
VIII. Face, 32
IX. Lower Part of Face, 32
X. Teeth and Gums, • 32
XI. Taste, Talk, Tongue, 32
XII. Inner Mouth, 33
XIII. Palate and Throat, 33
XIV. Desire for Food a1:d Drink, 33
XV. Before-During-After Eating and Drinking, 3:l
XVI. Gastric Symptoms, 33
XVII. Epigastric Region, 3-l
XVIII. Hypochondriac Regions, a.i
XIX. .Abdomen, 3-l
XX. Rectum and Anus, 34
XXI. Urinary Organs, 3.5
XXII. Male Functions and Organs, 3.5
XXIII. Female Organs, . 3!)
XXIV. Pregnancy and Parturition, . 3!J
XXV. Larynx, 37
XXVI. Respiration, . 37
XXVII. Coughs, • 37
XXYIII. Inner Chest and Lungs, 37
XXIX. Heart and Circulation, 38
XXX. Outer Chest, 33
XXXI. Neck and Back, 38
XXXII. Upper Limbs, 39
XXXIII. Lower Limbs, 39
XXXIV. .All the Limbe, 39
XXXV. Rest-Position-Motion, 39
XXXVI. Nerves, 41
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XXXVII. Sleep, • 41
XXXVIII. Times of the Day, 42
XXXIX. Relations to Warmth, Air anti Water; Wint! nnd
Wea th er; Seasons, 42
XL. Fever, . 43
XLI. Changes According to Time, 43
XLII. Relations to Space-Changes According to Spas:e, 44
XLIII. Sensations classified, • 44
1.-lncreased, Exaggerated Activity, 4.5
2.-Fixed, i. e., Without Motion, • 45
3.-Steady Motion, 46
4.-Motion in Relation to the Dimensions of the Body, 46
5.-Sensation, with a Pulsating, Wavering, Oscillating Motion,. 46
6.-Sensation ns if the Integrity of the Tissue::1 was DisturiJecl.
Destructive Action, 47
7.-Sensation of Decreased Activity, 47
Index to Chapter Forty·three-Sen<ions, 48
Conditions and Concomitants of Pain, 50
XUV. Tissues, 51
XLV. Passive Motions and Touch, 52
XLVI. Skin, 52
XL VII. Stages of Life, 52
XLVIII. Relationship with other Drugs, 52
OUR NOMENCLATURE,. 53
ABRIDGEMENT OF NAMES, 56
LIMITATION, 56
LIST OF NA1'IES AND THEIR ABRIDGEl\lE~TS, 57
NOTES TO THE LIST OF NAMES, r,.:;
NOSODES, 66
UEl\IARKS, • •· 67
ABBREVIATIONS, 6i
MARKS AND SIGNS, 67
CONCLUSION, • 68
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Anger, 9;;
After Emotions and Excitement, • 97
Symptoms appear when Thinking of them, 99
Better when Thinking of Ailments, 100
Better when Thinking about something else, 100
Complaints after Talking, SpP:tking, Conversing, 101
Headache from Exertions of J\Iind or Intellectual Work, 102
Other Complaints after l\Ienral Exertion, Over-study, l\Iedimting, etc. 104
Ailinge from Overexertion of l\Iind and Body, 108
IL Mental Concomitants of Bodily Symptoma.
HEAD, 110
According to Locality, • 110
According to Sensations, 111
With Headache in general, 112
Headache, with Anxiousness, 113
Headache, with Ill Humor, 114
Headache, with Restlessne!!S, 115
Headache, with Diminii.<hed Intellectual Power, 115
Headache, with Deranged l\Iind, 116
Rush of Blood t-0 the Head, lli
Sensation of Fullness, 117
OUTER HEAD, lll:I
l\Iovemente, • 119
Positions, • 119
Cold, Heat, Sweat, 119
Bones of the Skull, 120
Scalp, • 120
The whole Outer Head, • 121
SIGHT, 121
Pen·erted Vision, 123
EYF.8, 124
Appearance, 125
Paine, • 126
Tears, 126
Weeping, · 126
Better after Weeping, 127
Red Eyes and Opthalmin, with Derangement of Mind, 127
BEARING, 128
Noise Unbearable, • 129
Subjective Noises, 130
Diminished Sense of Hearing, 130
Earache, • 13L
Outer Ear, 131
NOSE, • 131
Outer Nose, 132
FACE, • 133
Features, Countenance, 133
Face Motions, 134
FACE EXTEHNAL, 135
Sweat, 136
R~n~ l~
Palenel!I!, 138
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Swelling, HO
Skin, HO
JAWS, 140
UPS, • 140
TEETH, 141
TASTE, 142
TALKING, 142
TONGUE, 143
MOUT~ • 1~
ROOF OF MOUTH AND PALATE, 144
THROAT,. 144
THinST, 146
llUNGE~ 146
Diminished Appetite, 147
DF..'3IRF.S AND AVERSIONS, • 147
Defore, While, and After Eating and Drinking, 148
Mental States after Eating, 149
GASTRIC SYMPTOMS, 153
Anxiou.~ness, Anxiety, Anguish, with Nausea and Vomituritio, 153
Vomiting and Anxiety,. 156
STOMACH SYMPTOMS WITH ANXIETY, 157
Anxiety in Scrobicnlum, 158
HYPOCHONDRIAC REGIONS, 159
Priecordial Anxiety, 100
ABDOMINAL COl\lPLAINTS, WITH ANXIETY AND CONC0:\11·
TANTS, 160
Colic, with Anxiety, 162
Colic, with other Mental Concomitants, }1;3
Other Abdominal Sensations, with Mental Concomitants, 16.'i
Flatulency, 1G5
Abdominal Diseased States, 165
LOINS, 100
EMISSION OF WIND, • ltl6
LOOSENF.SS FOLLOWING EMOTION AND EXERTION, • IH6
Looseness of Bowels, with Mental Concomitants, lGi
COSTIVENESS AND CONSTIPATION, WITH MENTAL SYMPTOMS, 169
Mental Complaints Before, During and After Stool, 170
Tenesmus and Involuntary Stool, 171
RECTUM, li2
Anus, 172
UROPOETIC ORGANS, li2
Complaints Before, During and After Urination, 173
SEXUAL DF.SIRE, 173
EmiBBions, li4
FEMALE INNER SEXUAL ORGANS, 175
Catamenia too Copious, Menorrhagia, 177
Dysmenorrhcea, liS
Amenorrhcea, 1iS
Catamenia, with Anxiety, Anguish and Apprehension, Before, Dur·
Ing and After, • 1i9
Catamenia, with Mental Concomitants, 1i9
Leucorrhcea, 182
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Outer Parts, • 182
Mind Symptoms during Pregnancy, 182
During Parturition, • 18.)
Childbed, • 186
Nursing, 186
LARYNX AND WINDPIPE, 18i
Yoice,. 187
Laughing, 189
Sighing, 191
Moaning and Groaning, 192
Weeping, Whining, 194
Crying and Screaming, • 19~
IN AND EXHALATION, 199
Short Breathing,. . 199
Slow, Labored, Panting Breathing, 200
Deep Inhalation, 200
Impeded Breathing, with Anxiety and other Concomitants, 201
Threatening Suffocation, 204
COUGH AND MENTAL CONCOMITANTS, 20.'>
PECTORAL ANXIETY, 208
Pain in Chest, with Anxiety, 209
Other Sensations in Chest, with Anxiety, 210
Sensations in Chest, with other Mental Symptoms, 211
ANGUISH IN HEART, 213
Heartache, with Mental Symptoms, 215
Other Sensations about the Heart, 217
Palpitation, with Mental Symptoms, : 218
Palpitation, with other Bodily Symptoms and Mental Concomitants, 219
Palpitation from Emotions, 222
Palpitation after Mental Exertions, 223
Rush of Blood to the Heart, 223
Orgasm, 224
Pulse and Mental States, 224
OUTER CHEST, 2'26
NECK AND BACK, 227
UPPER LIMBS, 228
LOWER LIMBS, 231
ALL THE LIMBS, • 233
MOVEMENTS, • 235
POSITIONS, . 237
SOMNAMBUUSM, CLAIRVOYANCE, 239
Ecstasy; Lightness, 239
Excitable, Agitated, 240
Contradictions, 241
RESTLESSNESS, 242
TREMBLING, 244
Starting from Fright, 246
CONVULSIONS; EPILEPTIC AND OTHER SPASMS, 247
MIND AND BODY WEAK, FEEBLE AND RELAXED, 249
Weakness, with other Mental Concomitant.a, 251
Weakness and Anxiety, 252
Weakness and Ill Humor, 253
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SLEEP, 257
Sleepiness, 257
Before Sleep, 259
Exaltation and Delirium before Sleep, 261
Slceplessnes.<1, with Exaltation, 262
Sleeplessness, with anxiety, 263
Slumber, 26-)
Sleep and Anxiety, 26i
Other Mental Complaints at Night, 270
On Awakening or being Woke, 273
When Awaking in the Morning, • 277
After LoE<s of Sleep, 279
After Sleep, . 280
TIMES OF DAY, 281
Morning, 281
Forenoon, .• 284
Noon,. 28-)
All Day, • 286
Aflernoon, 287
Evening, • 2\Jl
WARMTH, 298
SEASONS, 302
CHILL, HEAT, SWEAT, 303
Feelings, 303
Anxiety, 306
Other unpleasant Feelings, 313
Feelings and Conations, 314
Actions, • 316
Desires, 317
Aversions, 317
Exaltations, 31i
Restlessness, 318
Intellect, 321
Reproductions, 3:?3
PERIODICITIES, ATTACKS OR SPELLS, 3:?4
Worse during the Phnses of the Moon, 3:?i)
SIDES, 32.")
Peculiar Sensations, with Mental Symptoms, 327
Oversensitiveness to Pain, • 3:?8
TISSUES, 3:10
TOUCH, • 3:n
Passive Motions, 332
SKIN, 333
TEMPERAMENTS AND CONSTITUTIONS, 334
Children, 336
Women and Old People, 343
OTHER DRUGS, 344
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INTRODUCTION.
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highest importance, never to mix indiscriminately, symptoms 1·eported
as cur<.d (not having been observed on the healthy), with the symp-
toms produced by the drug.
Hahnemann's warning must never be forgotten, see Chronic
Diseases, Vol. 2, second edition, note to Alumina.
Hahnemann was right, when he advised us not to be ruled by
former cures, but always by the symptoms produced.
If we should ever have a complete collection of all our import-
ant proved medicines printed, with all their symptoms armnge<l
comparably, then our therapeutic advice may be given with difter-
ential marks. Until then, it is no doubt much better to have
every searcher for similarity led by the degree markings, according
to the plan of Bonninghausen. Perplexity instead of lucidness
would be developed through the combination of the differential and
degree marks. Every one following the advice hereafter given,
under the heading "How to use this work", will be enabled to
decide on the remedy, in most cases, and, in the shortest time; such
choice being mostly governed, by the symptoms coming from the
provings. Thus much for the class of symptoms employed in this
work. Next let us look at the arrangement. The headings
throughout are either: organs, or, parts of the body, general symp-
toms, altered functions, sensations, leading modalities, groups of symp-
toms, or 11ames of diseases. One or more such prominent statement,
will be found in every individual case of sickness, for which the
work may be consulted. In each such division, the eye of the
reader will fall on a list of names of medicines, at the margin.
This arrangement is an entirely new one and affords great relief to
the eyes, as the motion from above downwards is accomplished with
less fatigue and with more certainty, than the necessary repetition
of the linear motion, required in the common arrangement.
Such marginal lists are collections of the names of all drugs,
known to deserve remembrance with regard to what is given in the
heading. Distinguishing marks are placed to the remedies, indic-
ative of their value or importance in relation to the subject em-
braced in the heading.
Under the heading of an organ, or, part of t!te body, the principal
medicines affecting the part or organ, are mentioned in the mar
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"disease." In some instances remedies have been mentioned, from
which we have no clinical record, the similarity which they bear
to certain " diseases," as established by our provin~, rendering them
however, worthy of notice, thus we have mentioned, Fluor. ac. in
Typhoid fevers, Tabacum in .Angina Pectoris, etc. Here it may
be well to say a few words in explanation. It is by no means a
disregard of pathology when Hahnemann advises, always to give
the remedy according to the symptoms in each case, and not accord-
ing to the names of diseases. Still, nothing was more abhorrent .to
the old schools! They called it an attempt to destroy all medical
science ; consequently a majority of the converts to homceopathy
have been over-anxious to appear as real scientific men, and w~re
more or less governed by the old error, "that diseases could be
cured by specifics." These pathological names of diseases are mere
abstracts. . Hahnemann, according to the strict method which he
rigorously followed during his life, wanted us to look to the reality;
to the real sick individual; to take an image of all the symptoms
an<l compare such a picture of the one reality with the other, that
is, with ~he real symptoms of a drug. All the bomceopatbic prac-
titioners who go by names (Brehr, Kafka, and many others),
repeatedly complain of their want of success, and in dangerous
cases they frequently feel their "absolute necessity" of falling back
into the crudities, barbarisms and follies of the old school, viz.,
massive doses, the knife, caustics, ice, etc., etc. All who follow
Hahnemann's advice are much more successful, though, of couri;e,
never pretending, as slander says, to be "infallible."
The collections of remedies under the head of names of diseases
have been made with the view of aiding individualization. Where
the pmctitioner finds the symptoms of his case do not exactly cor-
respond with any here given, he ought to go farther and select the
exact counterpart, in case such can be found, even though it never
had been given in the disease (according to name) before. Our
lists of remedies given under the head of the name of a disease
have thus increased each year; where fifty years ago we had two
or three, we now have, perhaps, ten or twenty times as many.
Bi.inninghausen's works, especially bis repertory, have been made
free use of throughout, because be was the only practitioner who
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with "the most decided and lasting effect," for a disagreeable
smoothness of the teeth, worse every time he shaved. But this does
not give us the right to generalize it into "worse after shaving."
Both of these different symptoms are within the sphere of the so-
called fifth pair Clf nerves, or trigeminus. In several cases where
the same aggravation was a leading symptom, this limitation seemed
to be corroborated. It is worthy of notice, that it is not stated
., whether the prover was shaving himself, or was being shaved by a
barber. The position of the liead in the latter case, or the standing
position in the former, might also have some influence.
In Donninghausen's repertory we find a paragraph, "getting
worse in the dark." Here the cause may be either mento.l, as
from fear; or, the eyrs may want light. According to the repertory,
it is impossible to say with which of the ten drugs named, (to
which we now have ten more according to Dunham's copy), it is
the one, or the other, or both. With "getting better in the dark"
the inquiry as to cause, becomes still more important, seventy-three
drugs are mentioned, mostly such as affect the eyes.
To illustrate this, we will compare the Pathogenetic Cyclopmdia,
London, 1850, pp. 42. We find among the rneutal symptoms as
"aggravated by the dark": Berber., fear, things appear too large;
Lycop., frightened when a door will not open; Rhus tox., suicidal
tendency in the twilight; Valer., fear of being injured by others;
to these we may add: Phosphor., depression in the dark; and from
Jabr's Mental Diseases translated by Galloway, 1857, Cale. acet.,
afraid of darkness; Carb. veg., delirium worse in the dark; Pul:mt.,
dread of darkness; Stramon., sorrowfulness in the dark.
All these remedies, except the Rhus tr1x., lrnve also aggravation
of eye symptoms in the dark. It would be an assumption, not at
all allowable, to generalize this modality, by supposing that Rhns
tox. must also have the eye symptoms aggravated in the dark
The modalities are not convertible from one part or function to
another in every case, though in many they may correspond. This
fact may be illustrated by the Stramon., which bas a very remark-
able desire for bright light, and symptoma of mind and body better
in the light; yet it bas just the reverse with the eye symptoms,
which are worse from either natural, or artificial light.
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according to t~is plan at the present time, would require as many
folios as the Acta Sanctorum (still unfinished) with its fifty-seven
volumes. .As soon as Hahnemann (1811) made it a rule to arrange
each drug according to the adopted schema, this great step forward
brought us to the necessity of adopting the same order in the
repertory. Most of the various works of this kind have partially
done so. Some adopted even a loose rule; they arranged arbitrarily,
according to notions, a.~ far as they could without difficulty, but
with the first obstacle they fell back on the alphabet as their sheet-
anchor.
The different words used by the provers to indicate what was
frequently the same, or at least a very similar symptom, separated
such observations, and placed them remote from each other, to the
greatest torment of the reader; or if different expressions were arhi-
trarily bundled together, we had to select as it were from heaps,
that which is wanted; while frequently the only result is more
confusion, and we are finally left like one lost in the woods.
We should always find words of similar import placed near
together. The British Cypher Repertory adopted to a certain
extent this arrangement by similars. Roth, in his translation of
·Bonninghausen, avoided the alphabetical disorder as far as he coultl,
but it was never done consistently or thoroughly.
The cumbersome alphabetical order can only be abolished by
following a natural arrangement, one which every reader can learn
as readily as an alphabet; as necessary to the thorough understand-
ing of this work, as the alphabet or a dictionary to the study of
tho Hebrew, Greek, or any oriental language. It would b~ of
immense advantage if we could agree upon and adopt a uniform
arrangement in all our books. Ilahnemann's arrangement is for
us a kind of alphabet. Following this order, all the symptom~
of each medicine in his Materia Medica were arranged, partially
according to the parts of the human body, and partially arbitrarily.
It was framed, after Hahnemann had collected symptoms for
twenty years; with each new volume of bis Materia Medica, and
with each new edition from 1811 to 1839, he endeavored to improve
it. Much has been said against it, but the whole opposition sup-
posed abstracts and theories to be realities, not understanding the
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out some of the later provings, but even slandered them, from 1835
to 1846, by frequently comparing them with Fickel's counterfeit
proving of Osmium. Yet afterwards adding one by one, as his
time allowed him to enter their symptoms into his book. In 1846
he had added some formerly omitted, viz., Borax, 'Vahle's Kreosote,
and later Fluor. ac., Mere. subl. and Apis; while he still would not
acknowledge the master proving of Berberis, and many others of
much greater importance, than several which he had carefully given
a. place to throughout his repertory.
Jahr followed his smaller work with a larger one. Ile carried
out the most unwise idea of mending Hahnemann's arrangement
by cutting off a portion from the end of each remedy, and placing
it at the beginning. Thus commencing each medicine with the
hodge podge, of so-called generalities. (See C. Hg's Materia.
Medica, Vol. I., Introduction, pp. vm., IX.) When this large work
of Jahr was translated here, Ilahnemann's order was rc;;tored. The
snme has likewise been followed in Lippe's Text-Book.
Hahnemann's arrangement is also the basis of the following
work. All the modalities, conditions and concomitants have been
placed next to the function they belong to.
Hahnemann in his later editions finally placed the mental Rymp-
toms first; thus he adopted as a rule, first inner symptoms, then
outer ones. This order we have now uniformly preserved through-
out the whole work; functions of each organ are placed first, then
the bodily symptoms. Accor11ing to the Rame rule the symptoms
of the whole body have been cla;;sificd, as will be fully explained
in the introduction to the arrangement.
Objections have been made, that too much is gh·en. This may
be the case for some. In the composition of a symphony like
Beethoven's, there is much more given than can be understood by
all, yet that does not detract from the merits of the work, but
rather reflects against the intelligence of the render. Yet our
pnges are not so restricted as the score to a symphony. Every
beginner may learn from the most crowded pages some valuable
fact; let him but rest bis eyes and mind on the most distinguiflhed
remedies; after becoming acquainted with these, a farther survey
will be quite readily made, till the whole will be at bis command.
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Objections have also been made, that, what is given is not enough.
Here at once the pleading will be "Guilty." Yet by extenuation
we will say, every possible exertion has been made to get at lea8t
the most essential. During the last forty years, by preference,
work has been bestowed on the Materia Medica. Much has been
placed in the drug monographs; what was arranged could be used,
but what yet remained in an unarranged condition, could not be at
present made useful.
If the arduous labor bestowed for years upon this work should
render efficient aid to all who are earnestly trying to heal the sick,
if it should enable them to select .in most eases, entrusted to theit·
care, the proper drug, the author will be richly repaid for all hhi
exertions. Yet, at the same time, he hopes that it will gradually
lead some beginners into the right way of the true llahnenumuian
school: always to individualize.
May it be one of the fruits of this work, that the detrimental
and most unscientific alphabetical order shall be more and more
abandoned, as it renders our researches not only very difficult, but
also impedes and hirnlers all true study, all real progress. May it
help to introduce, grudually, a uniform arrangement; may it lead
to uniform terminology, especially with regard to the names of our
drugs, a111l a uniform adoption of abridgements. As no one in
such matters can presume to dictate, the majority must and will
decide.
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tam are they in many others. The most learned are compelled to
acknowledge the utter impossibility of arriving at a. certainty.* Of
these doubts and uncertainties we are freed, through the doctrines
given us by Hahnemann.
And as regards the greater or lesser importance of the single
symptoms, the tables have turned; what is of the highest import-
ance in diagnosing, holds but a minor position in a diagnosis of
the drug. Ilcre we decide in all cases by symptoms, which in
pathology are scarcely mentioned, nearly always being considered
of not the slightest importance. Hence the Anti-Halmemannians
call them useless, or even foolishly term them "moonshine."
"\Ve have to bring the symptoms of the sick into an entirely
new and generally different order. 'Ve must look for such dis-
tinguishing symptoms as mark this individual case from other
cases of the same "disease" by name. Having thus searched out,
we must then arrange them according to their importance, that we
may look for a drug characterized by the same symptoms. If possi-
ble, we ought to find a drug having the symptoms of the case in
the same order of rank.t The diagnostic symptoms, pathologically
speaking, are very seldom symptoms diagnosticating between simi-
lar drugs; the symptoms less diagnostic, pathologically, being those
which give the shades of difference between the many remedies
having a general resemblance to the disease in question. "\Vc have
only to a<ld, as a rule for arranging the symptoms of the sick,
that <£liological peculiarities have ab.cays a very high rank with us,
even so far, that in most cases the last medicine employed, nllo-
pathically or homreopathically, forms the main indication for the
next choice.
In all chronic and lingering cases, the symptoms appearing last,
even though they may appear insiµ;nificant, are always the rno~t
important in regard to the selection of a drug; the oldest are the
least important; all symptoms between have to be arranged accord-
ing to the order of their appearance. Only such patients remain
well and are really cured, who have been rid of · their sympfo111s in the
rwerse order of their dcvelnpment.
* See Pamphlet against Orgnnopathy, pp. 10, 11. Note by Raue.
t See Stapf's Archives, 1832, Vol. 11, No. 3, p. 92.
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In all zymotic diseases we have, as in other epidemics, to sum
up all the symptoms of as many cases as we can examine properly,
and concentrate their symptoms into one image, from which to
select that remedy really "specific" to the zymosis. Further, we
have in all zymotic diseases, or contagious epidemics, an additional
rule to bear in mind, viz., take the most characteristic symptoms
at the invasion, at the height of the disease, and lastly during the
decline of the disease; that is, during the recovery. These three
points have to be "covered" by the characteristics of the drug.
"\Ve may find in this way a preventive, "prophylactic," or a medi.
cine, which, if it cnnnot prevent altogether, will make all cases
lighter and more readily curable.
According to this rule, Sulphur was found to correspond better
than any other medicine to Asiatic Cholera of 1849, and Carbo
vegetabilis to Yellow Fever of 1855.
After deciding upon the leading symptoms of a case, three of
which at least we ought to have (Lectures in Allentown, 1835),
we can refer to such pages or chapters in this work as are devoted
to them; there the concomitant conditions may be examined into,
and the closest similarity with one or another drug may be con-
firmed. Next to this the pages; or chapter, with the pathological
names nearest to the case, may be consulted. Very often the
practitioner may find that he has omitted some questions, the
answer to which he must, if poSl'lible, obtain, in order that he may
complete his image of the sick.
The greater the number of drugs. which are to be found under
the same beading, the more ought the beginner to be convinced
that be cannot select the medicine looked for out of so many by
the similarity of such a symptom as is named in the l1eading.
Not even if several peculiarities are known which, however, happe11
to have been produced by nearly all the drugs proven. 1',or i11-
stauce, vertigo does not indicate any medicine, even if it comes on
while walking in the open air or with a tendency to fall, or with
nausea and vomiting.
In all important cases the monographs should I~ consulted, and
last though n')t least the ".Materia Medica."
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From the very first, Hahnemann, according to his inductive phi-
losophy and the strict method he always observed, commenced with
the parts and followed them by the whole. The parts of the body,
the organs and their functions, he arranged mainly from above
downwards, commencing thus with the head and ending with the
lower limbs; while observing this as the main rule, he, however,
made another subdivision, and after the head and the senses, he
went from the mouth down through all the organs, sustaining the
individual, the nutritive organs; then the organs keeping up the
species-sexual organs. After this, he began a second series from
above downwards, viz., respiration, circulation and motion, organs
of connection with the outer world; from the larynx to the lungs
and heart; from the outer chest, neck and back, to the upper limbs,
lower limbs and all the limbs. Thus far we follow IIahnemann;
from here on the method of arrangement which llabnemann in-
augurated bas been still farther developed; thus we have next the
symptoms of the limbs and of the whole body. _ The influence of
motion, rest, and of different positions. The next chapter contains
all symptoms depending on the action of the nerves: over-excitement,
convulsions, weakness, lameness. Sleep, the great re.storer of the
nerve force, is placed in the next part, where will also be found
the symptoms before, during and after sleep. In this chapter the
symptoms occurring during the night have been inserted. In the
next chapter the symptoms are put which appear at the various
times of the day.
All symptoms relatmg to heat and cold, in doors and out of
doors, are placed in the next cha1)ter, together with the influences
of wind and weather. A new chapter contains all symptoms of
chills, fever and sweat ; what has been observed with regard to
intermittent fever and other periodical diseases. This leads to a
review of all periodical symptoms and then the relation to time and
space naturally follows. A general idea of the different kinds of
sensations is next given, because peculiar sensations indicate the
effects upon particular tissues; the next chapter is taken up-even
before Hausmann-with what we know in relation to tissues as
regards their treatment.
As the skin, according to the rule from within outwards, is the
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last of the organs, the influence of touch and pressure is here in-
serted; also the effect of all other passive motions, concussions and
hurts; a review of our surgical treatment is a<ldcd in the same
chapter.
Skin and eruptions would be the last, were it not for an im-
portant class of observations to be added in a chapter containing
the result of observations with regard to age, sex, constitution, and
so-called temperament. The chemical action of drugs-the anti-
<lotes; the relation to other drugs; the rules by which to be guided
to the best order in which drugs should follow each other, conclu<le
the work.
After having considered all this, the reader will find no difficulty
in comprehending our arrangement, keeping in mind the main rules:
I. Inner symptoms an<l functions first, outer and ol'ganic
changes afterwards.
II. First increased functional activity, then altered, then de-
creased.
Ill. First the parts, then the whole body.
IV. First the upper parts, then the lower.
V. All modalities placed to the related function.
In a few instances some deviations from the main rules have
licen made, just as was done by IIahnemann (.A.rzml I., pp. 8, 9,
311 edition) in case of symptoms which might be looked for in con-
nection or combination with others, or where they form a kind of
transition.
Symptoms arc arranged according to the organ or part of the
body in which they appear, not where they originate; for instance,
motions or positions of the lwad are placed to the outer bead, not
to the neck, the muscles of which cause the position or motion.
The use of the book, particularly the first chapter, will ac-
complish the rest.
According to the principles and rules laid down in the fore-
going, the symptoms, their groups, un<l the names of diseases, have
been arrange<l and divided in forty-eight parts.
Each part will have at the beginning a key to the special
or<ler if necessary, and an index at the end if it is considered an
advantage to the reader.
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II. SENSORIUM.
Oversensitiveness and irritability of the brain and senses, noises,
apparent motions or movement.a; other unpainful sensations.
Vertigo with all its concomitants and conditions.
Dullness, heaviness, cloudiness, apathetic state, unconsciousness.
Fainting spells.
Asphyxia.
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We then have the supporting parts surrounding the eye, viz., bones,
muscles and fat. Their united function being motion and
position; this may be either increased, perverted or decreased.
In close proximity to the supporting parts we have the lubricating
apparatus, consisting of the lachrymal glands and ducts, to-
gether with the mucous membrane and conjunctiva. The
united. function is to sustain the proper relation of moisture
and temperature between the inner and outer parts; this may
also be increased, perverted or decreased.
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VI. HEARING AND EARS.
liEARING.-Incroased sense of hearing-as acute sensitiveness to
sounds, etc.
Perverted-subjective noises, etc.
Decreased-dullness to deafness.
INNER EAR.-Unpainful sensations-numbness to itching.
:Earache; kind of pain with regard to space and time.
Connections, conditions and concomitants.
Otitis. Tympanitis. Concomitants.
Cerumen. Otorrhooa.
Eustachian tube.
Polypi, fungi, etc. Caries. Ulcers, etc.
EXTERNAL EAR.-:Meatus and orifice.
Concha, tragus and anti-tragus; helix and anti-helix; dorsum.
The whole ear; auricle, earlobe.
Around the ear-in front, behind, above, below.
rarotids.
Review of the conditions and concomitants.
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VIII. FACE.
EXPRESSION OF EYES AND CouNTENANCE.-Unpainful sensations.
Faceache, conditions and concomitants.
Muscular conditions.
Expression and appearance; complexion.
Cold, hot, pale, red, blue, etc. ; sweat.
Puffed, swollen, itching; eruptions, ulcers, etc.
ARTICULATION OF THE JAws.-Lockjaw; cracking, relaxation, luxation.
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XII. INNER MOUTH.
SENSATIONS, pains, dryness, humidity.
SALIVA ; mucus.
ODOR, perceived by the sick, or only by others.
CoLOR; eruptions, etc.
Conditions and concomitants.
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XVII. EPIGASTRIC REGION.
SE~SATIONS in scrobiculum and in region of stomach; pains, swell-
ings, etc.
lNFLAMMA TIONS and other organic diseases.
External symptoms and appearance of infra-xiphoid regions.
XIX. ABDOMEN.
UMBILICAL and lumbar regions.
lIYPOGASTRIC and inguinal regions.
SENSATIONS AND p AINS.
CoLDNEss, heat, inflammation, and other conditions.
NoisEs, flatulence, distention, swelling, glandular swelling, dropsy,
tumors.
OUTER WALL ; muscular motions, itching, eruptions.
LoINs ; groins, hernia, boils.
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XXI. URINARY ORGANS.
KIDNEYS A'SD URETERS.-Sensations, pains, diseases.
BLADDER.-Sensations, pains, diseases.
URETHRA.-Compare sexual parts.
DESIRE TO URINATE; urging.
DISCHARGE OF URINE; copious, frequent, scanty, seldom.
Stream according to form.
Passage free, interrupted; by drops; involuntary.
RETENTION OF URINE.-No secretion of urine.
Complaints before, during and after urination.
Urine according to quality; sediment. .
Diabetes mellitus. Hrematuria. Albuminuria..
GRAVEL.-Calculi in the kidneys ; ureters; bladder.
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CAT AMENIA sooner than four weeks, at irregular times; later than
four weeks; increased, suppressed, too profuse, altered, de-
(.reuaed, scanty, protracted, longer than half a week, too short,
less than three days, symptoms appearing instead of the
menses. Complaints before, at the beginning, during and after
menses.
Menses appear too early in life; delay of the first catamenia; s11ffer-
mgs with the development ; menses continue too late in life;
too early cessation.
Symptoms with the climaxis.
U TERINB H&MORRHAGES ; metrorrhagia. See Menorrhagia or Partu-
rition.
CHARACTER OJI' CATAMENJA.-Bright red, light color, clotted, brown,
dark; acrid, offensive smelling, viscid, membranous.
LEUCORRB<EA.-Watery, milky, mucous, viscid, thick, purulent, mild,
itching, acrid, burning; yellow, red, bloody, brown, green;
offonsive smelling.
Complaints before, during and after leucorrhooe.. Conditions· and con-
.coniitants.
V AGINA.-Labia minora, labia majora, clitoris.
GENITALS PROPER.-l'ubes, mons veneris, outer parts, around the
organs.
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XXV. LARYNX.
Voice.-Hoarseness; aphonia; complaints from singing; weakness of
voice.
Complaints from talking; loud reading.
Catarrb.-Sensatious, pains; roughness.
Collection of mucus; hemming and hawking; hacking cough.
THROATPIT, or supra sternal region; sensitiveness to touch.
LARYNGITIS.-Laryngismus stridulus; ood•a glottidis; spasm of the
glottis; croup; paralysis of vocal cords. Ulcers: catarrhal,
diphtheritic, tubercular, variolar, typhoid, syphilitic and carci-
nomatous; tuberculosis, perichondritis, stenosis; new growths~
papilloma; polypi; cancers.
TRACHEA AND BRONCHIAL TunEs.-Sensations, pains, secretions, in-
fia.mmation.
Thyroid Gland.--Supraclavicul;i.r region and external throat.
XXVI. RESPIRATION.
Rythm and character. Conditions and concomitants. Also the con-
striction and spasms interfering with breathing.
Nou.-The different respiratory actions with their connections have been
placed in the following chapters: Weeping, to that of the ruiud, 1, or eyes, 5.
Sneezing and blowing the nose, 7. Spealting to the tongue, 11. Gurgling to the
throat, 13. Hiccough to gastrica, 16. Hemming, reading loud, public speaking
ancl singing to the larynx, 25. Laughing, sighing auu sobbing to this chupter, 26.
Coughing to the next, 27; and gaping to sleep, 87.
XXVII. COUGH.
Location of exciting cause to cough; character of cough.
Conditions and concomitants.
Complaints before, during and after cough.
Diseases in which the cough is the most prominent symptom.
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Inflammation; hydrothorax; pneumonia; pneumothorax; atelectasis.
Emphysema; compression; induration; collapse.
Empyema; gangrene.
Hremorrhnge; tuberculisation; cancer; melanic deposit.
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XXXll. UPPER LIMBS.
Scapula, shoulders, shoulder-joint; axilla.
UPPER AR.M.-Elbow-joint, point of elbow, bend of elbow, forearm,
wrist, hand, back of hand ; metacarpal region ; palm of ha.ml,
thumbs, joints, fingers; between the fingers, the tips, nails.
THE WHOLE AR.M.-Bones of upper limbs and arm-joints.
Worse retrading shouluers, better bending them backwards.
· Worse moving Arms; worse working with the hands, sewing, knit-
ting, etc.
ERUPTIONS.-Tetters; warts.
XXXV. REST-POSITION-MOTION.
REBT.-While at rest, complaints appear or are agg~vated, lessened
or disappear.
Inclination to lie down.
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Taking hold of things; turning at a. lathe; playing instruments and
other handiwork. See Upper Limbs.
XXXVI. NERVES.
Comfortable feeling; sensation of vigor; bodily irritability too great;
excitement; mobility too great; bodily restlessness; sensation
of inward trembling; sensation of anxiousness in the body.
HYPOCHONDRIA AND HYSTERIA.
TBDIBLINo-Startings, jerkings, spasms, chorea, epilepsy, tetanus,
catalepsy.
Attacks of indisposition, malaise, nervous weakness, sensation of
fatigue, lassitude of body, weakness, difficulty in supporting
t.he body, tendency to fall.
Paralytic weakness.-Want of bodily irritability; single parts "go
to sleep;" motion difficult; immobility of affected parts; lame-
ness; paralysis.
XXXVII. SLEEP.
SLBBPINESS.-In the morning, forenoon, during the day, afternoon,
evening. Gaping; desire for sleep and other concomitants.
Drowsiness, with inability to fall asleep.
SLEEPLESSNESS.-Before or after midnight; complaints causing it.
Complaints from sleeplessness; loss of sleep; night watching; com-
plaints from night revelling.
SLBEP.-Anxious, restless; sound, deep, sonorous ; too long in the
morning; somnolency; coma; com.a vigil.
PosITION IN SLEEP.-Head bent forward, turned sideways, bent back-
wards; low.
Hands above head, under the head, on the abdomen, lying on the
back, on one side, on the belJy, legs stretched, drawn up, one
flexed, the other extended, crossed knees, spread apart, bent.
Sitting posture.
CoNCOMITANTS.-Complaints before falling asleep; on falling asleep;
during the first sleep; during sleep.
Better while slumbering; while half asleep; du1-ing sleep; uftcr sleep.
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Falling asleep late; inability to get asleep; to get asleep again after
being awakened; complaints preventing sleep; frequent wak-
ing during the night.
Sleep too short; awaking too early; too long; awaking too late.
Refreshing and unrefresbing sleep; worn after sleep; after a long
sleep; after a siesta; complaints on a wakening.
DREillS. .
XXXVIII. TIMES OF THE DAY.
Night. See Chapt. 87.
TABLE 0.11' TBB HouRS 0.11' THE NIGHT.
MoRNING.-Towards it; after sunrise; morning hours; forenoon.
NooN.
All day. Table of the hours of the day.
AFTERNOON.-After sunset; in the evening twilight.
EvENING.-Before midnight; after midnight.
Aggravations; remissions and comparisons.
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W ATER.-From water and washing; wetting the affected part; wet
dressing.
Getting wet through; while sweating; getting head wet; feet.
A version to washing; worse or better from washing; from washing
the face; bathing face.
Complaints from bathing; in cold water; in the sea.
CoLD.-Disposition to catch cold; after exposure to cold, of the head,
of the feet.
In the cold; going into cold air; in cold air; cold or dry air; get-
ting cold, chilled through single parts; taking hold of cold
things.
Frostbitten parts, see Lesions, Chapt. 45.
CHANGE or TEMPERATURE; of weather.
Weather calm, clear; dry ; windy; before or during a thunderstorm ;
in snowy air; in foggy weather; cloudy; damp; wet.
SEASONs.-In the spring; in the summer; in autumn; in winter.
XL. FEVER.
CoLD SENSATIONS.-Coldness, crawl, shiver, shudder.
Chill and rigor comparably arranged; sweat same way.
HEAT.-Sweat relieving; checked sweat; dry skin.
CoLD SWEAT, or sweat in stages compared.
Combinations and successions.
CONDITIONS AND CoNCO.MITANTS.-Before, with and after the fever
stages.
REMITTENT.-Intermittent from quotidian to quartan; postponing;
anticipating.
Typhoid ; nervous; putrid. Comatose and sweating sickness.
Yellow fever. Plague, etc.
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Ineroosing slowly and decreasing slowly.
Alternating same hours or days. Different groups of symptoms.
Interstitial.-Interrupted spells; returning again; new symptoms
arising when earlier ones cease.
Every day at the same hour.
Every day about the same time; earlier, (Hydrog.); later, (Oxyg.).
Every other day.
]\very week. Septimani. Every two weeks. Every four weeks.
Every two or three months.
Every new moon; increase; full ; decrease.
Every year at the same time, same day, same season.
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Bubbling, gurgling, fluctuation, undulating, wave-like; water strik·
ing against, etc.; motion; moving up and down.
Penetrating, boring, digging, rooting.
Titillation, formication, creeping, orawling, tickling, tingling, as if
"asleep."
Itching, prickling, pungent feeling, gnawing, scraping, scratching.
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Floating, 1b Lying, on a hard place, as from, 6c
Fluctuation, 5a Mobility too great, . • • 1b
Flying, 1b Motion in relation to dimensions
Forcing, 3c of the bo1ly, 4b
Foreign body, 2b l\Iotion, up and rlown, 5a
Formicntion, 5a Motion more difficult, 7b
Fullness, sensation of, 2a l\Iouse, running like it, 3c
Fur, as if covered with, 2 a, 7 b Nervous excitement, lb
Gnawing, 5 a, 6 c Nipping, 3c
Grasping, 3c NumbneM, • 7h
..,. Griping, 3c Obstruction, sensation of, 2 I\
Grown together, as if, 2a Obtuse pain, 7h
" " parts, as if, 7b Oscillating, • [> b
Gurgling, 5a Out-in, 4h
H,1ir, as from a, • 2b Paralytic pains, 7b
Hair, as if pulled by, • 3c P11ralysed sensation in parts, 7b
Hammering, 5b Parts as if grown together, 7b
Hard place, as from lying on a, 6c Pecking, Sc
Heavy, as if too, parts or whole, 7b Peeling off, as of skin, Oc
Hollowness, sensation of, • . 2 a, 7 b Penetniting, boring, , 5a
Hot iron nrnningthrough,asifa, 6c Picking, Sc
Hot streams, 3c Piece of skin, loose, as if, 2b
Humming, • 5b Pinching (steady pinch), Sc
Illness, sensation of, 7b Pinching together, 4b
Illusions of feeling, 2a Pliant, • 1b
Immobility, . 7b Plug, as from a, . 2b
Inclination to lie down, 7b Pressing asun1ler, 4b
Inclined to dance, 1b Pressing together, 4b
Increased activity, 1b Pressure, 2a
Inflexibility of body, • 7b Pres.'lure in out or out in, 4b
In or out, 4b Pressure of clothing unbearable, lb
Inner parts, as if grown together, 2 a, 7 b Pressure, as if from a painful, 6c
Insensibility, 7b Prickling, 5a
Integrity disturbed, 6a Pulled, as if, • 3c
Iron clamp, ns from a, 2a Pulsating, 5b
Irritability too great, • 1b Pulsations, • 5·a
lichln~. 5a Pungent feeling, • 5a
Jerking, 3c Quivering, 5b
Knocking, 5b Raw, as if, 6c
I..abor-like, Sc Rending, 3c
Lancinating, Sc Rending asunder, 4 b, 6 c
Large, as if being, 2a Rising up, sensation of, 3c
Larger, as if becoming, 2a Rolling, 5b
Lassitude, 7b Rooting, 5a
Laxness, 7b Roughness, 2a
Lid, as of a, . 2b Running in limbs like a mouse, Sc
Lifted up, Kemmtion, flying, 1b Scraping, 5a
Lifted up, rising, . Sc Scratching, • 5a
Lie down, inclination to, 7b Screwing together, 4b
Light feeling, 1b Sense of being lifted up, lb
Living, as of 11omething, • Sc Sensitiveness, lb
Load, from a, 2a Shaking motion, • 5b
I.ump, as from a,. 2b Shocks,. 5b
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Shooting, 3c Tin~~~ Sa
Smarting, 6c Titillation, 5a
Smaller, as if being, 2a Torn out, 4b
" as if becoming, 2 a. " asunder, 6c
8oftnese of hard parts, 7b Torpid feeling, 7b
801ucthing living, as or, 3c Trembling motion, 5b
Sore, as i(, 6c Tugging, 3c
Spraining, as Crom, 6c Turning, 5b
Spider-web, as Crom, • 2b Twisting together, 4b
Spring, like a, 3c Twisting, 5b
Sqnt'>ezing, • 3c Twitching, • 3c
Starting, 3c Ulcerat('d, as if, • 6c
Stiffness of limbs, 7b Ulceration, as from subcutaneous, 6c
Stitching, 3c Uncomfort, • 7b
" in, out, . 4b Undulating, • 5a
Straining, 3c Unpninfulness, i b
Streams, cold or hot, 3c Upward motion, • 4b
Suhcntaneoue ulceration, as Crom, 6c Urging,. 3c
Suggillation, • 6c UnwieldineM or body, 7b
Supporting body, difficult, • 7b Valve, as Crom a, , 2b
Susceptibility, 1b Vibrating, 5b
Swollen, 2a Water, striking against, 5a
Tearing, 3c Wave-like, 5a
" in, out, 4b Wavering, • 5b
Tenesmus, like, 3c Weakness, • i b
Tenseness, 3c " as if lame, • 7b
Tc1111ion, 3c Wedge, as from a, 2h
Thronging, 3c Whirling, "'hirring, 5h
" asunder, 4b Wind blowing, as of, 3c
Thread, as from a, 2b Wooden, sensation a.e if, 7b
Tickling, 5a Work, aversion to, 7h
Tightness, 2a Wringing, writhing, 5b
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XLIV. TISSUES.
In treating of the tissues, we will give as nn introduction what
is known nhout that form of matter to which all tissues are ulti-
mately reducible, and from which it might be said all are more or
less remotely created, viz.: first, the gaseous state. This part will
comprise the exhalations and odors emanating from the various or-
gans. Next to the gnseous state, the fluids will be consiuered ; and
first among these, those with floating cells, viz.: lymph and blood.
Then the fluid secretions and excretions-wasted or worn out ele-
ments of the body.
The vessels for the com·eyance of the tissue-forming fluids will
be next in order. Then the tissues proper, of which the first to be
spoken of will be the serous membranes, as the regulators of circu-
lation. The glands will come next; these have, however, in many
instances been treated of under their specific namefl, at the appro-
priate place with the parts of the body. Thus here only a resum~
of sensations and conditions of general applicability will be found.
The mucous membranes will close this, the first series of the tii:suei!,
i.e., those tending to the nourishment and protection of life.
The second series comprises the motory apparatus: 1, bones, carti-
lages and joints; 2, muscles; 3, tendons; 4, ligaments; 5, fascia, nd<l-
ing 6, cellular tissues; nfter which 7, i;;kin, following in the separate
chapters 45 and 46. After the morbid nffoctions of each tissue
trcat-O<l in this chapter, the diseases conaisting in the nfiection of
such tissues will be treated of. The following table gives the
chapters in which here, as elsewhere, these constitutional affection~
may be looked for:
In other chapter11 of tlte work. In cliapt.:r 4!.
Number.
1. Drain, spinal marrow, 2, 3 and 31
2. Nerves, 36
3. Muscles, 35 8
4. Blood, lymph, 29 2
5. Vessels, 29 3
6. Serous membranes, 4
7. Bones, cartilages, 7
8. Joints, 7
9. Glands, 5
10. Mucous membranes, 6
11. Cellular tissues, 9
12. Skin, 45and 46 10
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XLVI. SKIN.
First sensations unpainful, then painful; next the temperature, and
then the contractibility, humidity and elasticity; then erup-
tive states, tumors, ulcers, etc., and finally wart!I, corns, fol-
lowed by the appendages of the skin, viz., nails and hair.
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ples and rules of a master-mind like that of James D. Dana, who in
his Mineralogy, 1868, cleared the way through a horrible heap of
names. Never was a problem more satisfactorily solved than his;
bringing light aml order out of the confused mass of names in the
m:ueralogical works prior to that time. 'Ve can use TUany of his
wise decisions, and do well to adopt the following: Page ~x., Dana
says: "In order then that the acquired uniformity n1ay be at-
tairied, changes should be made in existing names only when it can
be done without great inconvenitmce." "Science should not only
have a syt1tem of nomenclature, but should also stand by it."
"Names which are part of general literature must remain un-
altered." "The law of priority has the same claim to recognition
as in other natural sciences." "In some cases it may be set aside;"
"ignorance or carelessnes."! should not be allowed to give perpetuity
to its blunders under any law of priority."
Relative to the law ot' priority with us we may remark, first:
We may alter a name to avoid mistakes by confounding it with
others, f. i.: Carburetum sulphuris insteud of the older Alcohol
suiphul'is.
Second. It should not be used t.J keep bad names alive.
Third. When the name was put fo1·th without a proving, it
DlllJ be changed.
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ABRIDGEMENT OF NAMES.
Accor<ling to the main rule of this whole work-to enable the
eye to bring to the mind with "rapidity, certainty and ease" what
is gh·en in print-the abridgement of names had to be made differ-
ent from any other similar work.
'l'he rule will be to make the abridgements, in general, two syl-
lables in length. The exception to this rule is where abridgements
of two syllables through slight clerical or typographical erro1'8 may
be mistaken one for another, three syllables may be given, or the
name may be given in full.
Erro1'8 have been very frequent in such single syllable abbrevia-
tions, as Ang., Arg.; Arg., Arn.; Bell., Hell.; Bar., Bor.; Bor., Bov.;
and many othera. Again some abridgements are ambiguous, as
Crot. may be either Crotalus or Croton tiglion; Cocc. for Coccionella
or Coccus cacti.
The ca.~es in which even two syllables are not sufficient are such as
the following: Anac., Anag.; Asaf., Asar.; Cinnam., Cinnab., etc.,
and ought to be distinguished by a third syllable, at least in the
margin list or in some other way.
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LIST OF NAMES AND THEIR ABRIDGEMENTS. 59
I CARD. D.E.'i. Carduus bcnedictus ; I 11 CIST. CAN. Cistus canadensis, s. Heli-
Cnicus. anthemum.
I CARD. ll'.A.R. Carduus marianus; Sily- CITR. AC. Citrinum acidum.
bum M. CITn. MED. Citrus medica.
I CASCAB. Cascarilla; Croton eluteria. 11 CLEMAT. Clematis erect.a.
CAST. VESC. Castanea vesca. COBALT. See Kobaltum.
I CASTOR. CllBtoreUlll muscovitum ; 11 Co<.·A. Erythroxylon coca.
Sibiricum. I CoccION. Coccionella septemput.c.-
11 CAST. EQU. Castor equorum, the re- tata.
siduum of the thumbnail of hol'l!IJS. 11 Co<xui.. Cocculus indicus, Meni-
I CAULOPH. Caulophyllum thalictroi- spermum.
des. 11 Cocc. CACT. Coccus cacti, Cochineal
111 CAci:mc. Causticum Hahnemanni.* Cocm.EARIA. See Arworacia.
CE.\NOTH. Ceanothus americanus. I CooEIN. Codeinum.
CEDRON. Cedron; Simaba. 11 CoFFEA. Coffea arabica.
11 CEPA. Allium cepa. CoFF. TOSI'. Coffea tosta.
CER. VIRG. cerasus virginica. 11 Cou:mc. Colchicum autumnale.
CERIUM. Cerium oxydum. I CoLLIN. Collinsonia canadensis.
CER. OXAL. Cerium oxalicum. II Cowc. Cucumis colocynthis
I CERv. BRAB. Cervus bnisiliensis; I CoMoc. Comocladia dcntata.
(skin) Mure. CoNDUR. Condurango.
111 CHAltoM. :Matricaria chamomilla; II CoNICM. Conium maculatum.
Bores. CoNVOLY. Convolvulus arven:sis.
11 CHELID. Chelidonium mnjus. I CoN. DU.\RT. Convolvulus duartinus;
C11EL. GLAB. Chelonc glabra. Mure.
I CHEN. ANT. Chenopodium anthclmin- I CoP.uv. Balsamum Copaivum from
ticum. Copaifera multijuga.
CUEN. GLAUC. See Aphis. 1 I Con.\LJ.. Corallia rubra.
I Cmx. MAC. Chimnphila maculnta. Con. s.\T. Coriandrum satiYum.
11 Cmll. UllB. Chimuphila umbcllata. I CoRN. crnc. Comus circinata.
CmNA. See Cinch. off. I CoRN. FLOR. Cornus florida.
I CmNIN. Chininum purum. I CoaN. SER. Cornus sericea.
11 C::u1N. st:LPH. Chininum sulphuricum. CoaYD. F. Corydalis formosa.
CHIN. AllS. Chininum arsenico1mm. 11 CoTYL. Cotyledon umbilicus.
Cmoc. See Cahinca. Cru:osor. See Kreosot.
CHIR. CUIL. Chironia chilensis; Can- I Caocus. Crocus sativus.
chalagua. I CROTAL. Crotalus horridus.
I CHLORAL. Chloral hydratum. 11 CRoT. CAS. Crotalus cascavella; l\Iure.
I CHL-OROF. Chloroformium. CaoT. ELEUT. See Cascarilla.
I Cm.ORUM. Chlorum. 11 Caor. TIGL. Croton tiglium.
I Cnaox. AC. Chromicum acidum. 11 CuBEB. Cubeba officinalis.
11 ClcuT. Cicuta virosa. II CuPRUM. Cuprum, the metal.
11 Cni:EX. Cimex lectularius. I Ct'PR. AC. Cuprum aceticum.
CrnICIFUGA. See Actrea rncemosa. 11 Ccrn. Ans. Cuprum arsenicosum.
11 C1N.\. Cina, Artemisia judaica; s. C::uPR. SULPH. Cuprum sulphuricum.
Vahliana. CuacA~. 8ee Jatropha..
II CINCH. OFF. Cinchona officinalis or 11 CYCLAX. Cyclamen europreum.
Peruvian bark.* CYNAP. See Aethusa.
11 CINCH. suLPH. Cinchoninum sul- CYNooLOB. Cynoglosimm officinale.
phuricum. I CnRIPED. Cypripedium pubcscens.
11 CINN.rn. Cinnabnris, Mere. bisulphu- CYTIS. Cytisus laburnum.
retum rnbrmn. DAPHNE. Sec Mezereum.
C1NNAll. Cinnamomum zeylnnicum. 11 DAPllN. IND. Daphne indica.
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llELIANTR. Heli:mthus annuus. KALI AC. Kali aeeticum.
IIEKLA. Siliceous ashes of the last II Kur BICTIR. Kali birhromicum.
years. Dr. Holcombe. 11 KALI nno~t. Kali bromium.
Il&LIOTROP. Heliotropium peruvia- II KALI CARD. Kali carhonicum.
num. KALI CHLOR. Kah chloricum.
HELL. F<E'l'. Helleborns fcetidus. I K.\LI CYAN. Kali cyanicum.
11 HELLED. Helleborns niger. KALt llYPER. Kali hypermnngani-
11 Hr.LON. DIOic. Helonias <lioica. cum.
111 liEPAR s. c. Hepar sulphuris calca- 11 KALt llYDR. Kali hydriodicum.
reum, Hahnemunni. I KALI MUR. Kali muriaticum, Kali
I HEPARS. K. Hepar sulphuris kalicum. chloratum; Schussler.
I HEP.\T. TRIL. Hepntica triloQ&. KALt NtTR. See Nitrum.
I HERAC. SPUOSD. Heracleum sphon- I KALI PlIOSPH. Kali phosphoricum;
dylium. Schiissler.
11 H1PPOH. Hippomnnes.* I KALI SULPH. Kali sulphuricum;
11 HuM. LUP. Humulns lupul11s. Schiissler.
II HuRA BRAS. Hura brasiliensis; As- 11 K.\Ll!IA. Kalmia latifolia.
sacn, :Mure. K .otEEL.\ . See Rottlera.
II HYDRAST. Hydrastis canadensis. I KAOLIN. Kaolinite, Dana.
I HYDR. AC. Hydrocyanicum acidum. I K!No. Kino; from the shops, either
Hrnaoc. Hy<lrocotyle nsiatica. African or East In<lian.
HYL. ARA. Hyla arborea. 11 KonALT. Kobaltum, the metal.
H YDROPH. Hydrophobinum; one of Kousso. llagenia Abyssinica.
the nosodes. KR.\MERIA. See Ratanhia.
II Hrnsc. Hyo'!cyamus niger. 11 KnEosoT. Kreosotum Reichen·
11 HYPER. Hypericum perforatum. bachii. *
I !ACEA. Viola tricolor. 11 LAC CANIS. Lac caninum; Swan.
11 IBER. AH. lberis amara. LAC. onLL. Lac ovillum; Jenichen.
II loNAT. lgnatia amara. I LAC v ACC. Lac vaccinum defloratum;
ILzx. llex quinquefoli11m. Swan.
I ILL. AN. Illicium anisatum, Franz LACERT. L-icerta viri<lis.
and Mure. II LAcnES. Trigonocephalus Lachesis.
11 INowo. Indigo. 11 J,ACllSANTH. Lachnanthes tinctoria.
INuL. DYS. lnula dysenterica. LAcT. AC. Acidum lacticum.
INui.. J!ELEN. Inula Helenium. . LACTl"C. SAT. Lacctuca satiYa.
loDUM. !odium. 11 LACTUC. \'IR. Lactucca virosa.
IPEC. Cephaelis lpecacuanhn. I LAltll'lC. Lamium album.
IRIDIUM. lridiitm, the metal. LAr. ALB. Lar.is albus; Grauvogl's
11 IRIS VERB. Iris versicolor, the root. great me<licine.
I IRIS F<E'l'. Iris fceti<lisima, the root. 11 LAuaoc. Lanrocerasus; Prunus L.
11 J AC.\R. Jacaranda caroba, Bignonia L.\ \' .\. See Hecla.
caroba; 1\lure. 11 J,.:np~r. Le<lum palustre.
JALAP. Convolvulusjalapa. LEONTODON. See Taraxacnm.
JAMBOS. Eugenia Jamb<>s, the sce1t.* 11 LEl'ID. sos. Lepi<lium bonariense;
I JAN. HAN. Janipha manihot; Mure. Mn re.
11 JATROPH. Jatropha c11rcas, the sce<l. I LEl'TAND. J.eptandra Yirginica.
I Juoi.. CTN. Juglans cinerca. 11 L1L. TIGR. Lilium tigrinmn.
11 JuoL. ar.o. Jnglans regin. II L1Tllll"M c.\RB. Lithium carbonicum.
JtrNc. EFF. Juncus effusus. L1T11. DRO)I. Lithium bromicum.
Jt::-ic. PIL. Juncus pilosus. Lnn. MUR. Lithium muriaticum.
KADX!t'H. Kadmium, the metal. I LoDEL. CARD. Lobelia cardinnlis.
KADM. Sl'LPll. Kadmium sulphuri- 11 I..oBEL. COER. Lobelia cocrulea, vulga
cum. syphilitica.
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I NUPHAR. Nuphar luteum. 11 Pm-roL. DEC. Phytolncca decandra.
Nux JUOLANDIS. See Juglans. P1N. snv. Pinus sylvestris.
II Nux Mosen. Myristica Nux moschata. 11 PIPER NIGR. Piper nigrum.
II Nux volt'.. Strychnos Nux vomica, 11 PL.\~"T. llAJ. Plantago major, PL
seed. lntifolia.
I Nuc. voM. CORT. Nucis vomicre cor- 111 PLATIS. Platinum, the metal.
tex.* 11 PLE<-TR.\NTH. Plectranthus fruticosa;
NYMPH. OD. Nymphrea odorata. Pntchouli.
NnrrH. LUT. Nymphrea lutea. PLUMB. I.ITT. Plumbago littoralis;
Ocrn. c. Ocinmm canum; Mure. Mure.
CEiu~-ru. CR. CEnanthe croc-ata. PuamuM. Plumbnm, the metal.
CEsOTH. B. CEnothera biennis. PLUMB. JOD. Plumbum jodatu n.
II 0LEAND. Nerium Oleander. II PLUMB. AC. Plumbum nceticum.
I OL. ANIM. Oleum animale Dippelii. 11 PoDOPn. Podophyllum pcltatnm.
11 OL. JEC. Oleum jecoris aselli. PoLYPOBl'S OFFICIN. Seo Boletus.
I Ol!nsc. Oni.'lcus asellu11. PoLYP. PINICTLA. See Boletus.
O:sox. SPIN. Ononis spinosa. I PoLYG. Pt:Nc. Polygonnm punctatum.
II OrruM. Pa paver somnifernm. I PoP. TREM. Populus tremnloides.
0POPON. Pastinaca Opoponax. I PoTR. F<ET. Pot hos fretidus; Symplo-
I OmoAN. Origannm vulgare. cnrpm; fretidns.
OaonAscn. Orobanche Virginiana. PRUN. PAD. Prnnus padns.
0RPrnENT. See Auripigment. 11 Pau:s. SPIN. Prunns Spinosa.
11 OSTn. \"IRG. Ostrya Virginica. II Psoms. Psorinum; C. Hg. One of
11 Oslnux. Osmium, the metal. the nosodes.
n Ox. AC. Oxalicum acidum. 11 PTEI.. TRIF. Ptelea trifoliata.
II OxYGF.N. Oxygenum. PuLM. VULP. Tbc fox lung in tritura-
I Ozo:s. Ozon. tion.*
I P .EON. OFF. Preonia officinalis. 111 Pt:U!AT. Pulsatilla; Anemone pra-
11 PALLAD. Palladium, the meml. tensis.
I PAs. BRAS. Panacea brasiliensis; 11 PUU!AT. NUT. Pulsatilla nntnlliana.
Mure. PYnor,A. Sec Chimnphiln.
PA:sAx. See Ginseng. QuASSIA. Picrrenn excclsa.
PAREIR. Pareira brava; CiS11arnpe· RANA. See Dufo.
Jos. 11 RAN. nuLn. Ranunculus bulbosus.
11 PARIS. Paris qundrifolia. I RAs. scEL. Rnnunculns scelerutns.
PATCIIOULI. Sec Plertranthus. 11 RAPrtAN. Raphunus restivus niger.
11 PA ULT.. PINN. Paullinia pinnata; I RATANll. Rntnnhia, Krnmcria tri-
Mure. andra.
PAULI.. BORD. Paullinia sorbilis; REAJ.G. Renigar, arscnicum bisnl-
Guarana. phurctum.
11 PE01c. Pedic11lu1.1 capitii~; Mure. RESIN. ITU. Rcsina itu; Mnre.
I P.eatrv. DAU3. Peruvian um balsamum. II RHEUM. Rheum palmatum, rhabar.
11 PET1v. TETR. Pctivcria tetrandra; bnrum.
!11 ure. R110D1t'M. Rhodium, the oelnl.
II PF.Taot.. Petroleum. I RuoDoD. Rhododendron chrysan·
PE·rnos.:1.. Petro!'elinnm, A pi nm petr. th um.
P11Eu..um. Phellandrimn nqnnticurn. Rnus GLAD. Rhus glahrn.
II PnosPnoR. Phosphorus, the common 11 Rnus RAD. Rhus rn<licnns.
tr-.ansparent variety. 111 Rnus rox. Rhus toxicodendron.
II Pnos1•n. AC. Phosphoricum acidum. 11 Rnl's YEN. Rhns venenata or Vernix.
PuosPH. RUDER. Phosphorus rubcr, R1c1x. Ricinus communis.
tl:e nmorphons variety. 11 Rnn1x. Robinia pseu<la<'ncca.
l'RYSOSTIG!ll.\. See Calabar. RoTrLER. Rottlera tinctoria.
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TRIFOL. PRAT. Trifolium pratense. VESPA. Crabro.
TRILL. PEND. Trillium pendulum. Vrnt:RN. OPUL. Viburnum opulus.
TRtOST. PERF. Triosteum perfoliatum. VrnuRN. PR. Viburnum prunifolium.
11 TuRPETllUM. Mercurius sulphuricus. I VINCA MIN. Vin ca minor ..
TussIL. FAR. Tussilago farfara. 11 VIOL. OD. Viola odorata.
Tussm. PET. Tussilago petasites. I VIOL. TRIC. Viola tricolor; Jacea.
ULM. CAKP. Ulmus campestris. V1P. TORY. Vipera torva or redi.
uLM. FI.Av A. Ulm us tlava. VITEX. See Agnus castus.
UPAB TIEUTE. An arrow poison. I V1scuM ALBUM.
11 URAN. NITR. Uranium nitricum. I VULPIS HEPAB. Tincture of the liver
URT. mocc. Urtica dioica. of the European fox.*
11 UnT. UR. Urtica urcns. WoLLAST. W oUastonite; tabular spar.*
I U!!TIL. Ustilago maidis. 11 XANTH. FRAX. Xanthoxylum fraxi·
UvA URSA. Arctostaphylos Uva ursi. neum.
VAcc1srnuM. One of the nosodes. I XrPHOS. Xiphosurre sanguis; Limulus.
11 VALERIAN. Valeriana officinalis. II ZrncuM. Zincum, the metal.
VARIOLINUM. One of the nosodes. Zrnc. AC. Zincum aceticum.
II VERATR. Veratrum album. I ZINC. ox. Zincum oxydatum.
11 VER. VIR. Vemtrum viride. ZINC. PHOSPH. Zincum phosphoricum.
11 VERBASC. Verbascum thapsus. ZINC. VAL. Zincum valerianicum.
VERBENA. Verbena officinalis. 11 ZtNGIBER. Zingiber officinale.
VERB BAST. Verbena hastata. ZIZIA AUR. Zizia · aurea; Smyrnium
VERON. BECC. Beccabunge. au re um.
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it contains traces or phosphate or lime, and what else we do not know. The simi-
larity of Hahnemann's proving of Calcarra acetica with it depends altogether on his
preparation; he dissolved oyster-shells in vinegar.
Carbo vegetabilia.-Dr. Caspari, the first prover, used the wood of the Fagus
inJlvcr.tica; Ilahnemann preferred the Baul!l alba. Where the symptoms differ, the
Carbo .fagi is marked by an f.
Ca11irticum.-Hahncmann's preparations are neither Pola8&re hydrcui, nor Caustic
potaJJh, nor Kali oxidum, nor Calcarea caustica, but something which the ehemists ,Jo
not yet know, but we do. We know how to prepare it and what to cure with it.
lincltona officinalis.-It is unworthy of men of science to give the Peruvian b:irk
a name synonymous with that of a country which had nothing ut all to do with it,
and synonymous with that or porcelain. Such errors should never be perpetuate<!.
Jlippomanes.-This old famous .Aphrodisiacum of the Greek authors is faken
from the colt, a meconium deposit out of the amniotic fluid, and contains Calc<urn
IJXalieti.
Jambos instead of Eugenia iambos is a rather arbitrary change, but it is made by
the first and only prover, and he has his good reasons and wishes to be pardoned.
Kreosot.-To "improve" it into KreaJJ8. shows ignorance or the rules of the
Greek language. See H. Gross, Comp. Mat. Med., Calcarea and Kreosot. compared.
2\'uciit vomicre cortex.-Since it has been deeided beyond all doubts, by scientific
men in Great Britain, fully able to judge, that the so-called" Angustura falsa" or
"spuria" is the bark of the strychnos nux vomi!'a tree, we should never use any
name hut the right one. The name Brucea ontidysenll>rfra is still worse; it w11s gi Y•'ll
by an ignorant druggist. In Bonninghausen's Repertory several symptoms lnwe
to be stricken out which do not belong to the real Angttslura.
Pulmo t"ttlpU!.-An old and famous remedy, mentioned already by P11ulus Ae-
gincta and Avicenna. It was first recommended in our school in llHi, by Dr. J. F.
Hermann, and mentioned and ui<ed by Grauvogl (Part I., p. liOJ.
Tabasheer.-Silicea ca la mi indici, the silicious deposit in the knots of the barn boo,
obtaine1l by the favor of Mnhenda Jal Sircar, M.D., in Calcutta.
VulpU! hepar.-See Pulmo vu/pi!.
Jfollastonite.-Crystals or tabular spar from Willsborougb, N. Y., forming the
sides of a large vein of garnet, traversin·g gneis, a natural combination of calcarea
and silica. Has been triturated, proved and used since 1851 by C. Hg., and especially
by Dr. Neidhard.
NOSODES
Is the general term given to the alcoholic extracts or morbid productions, fooli:;hly
called isopathic remedies. The most useful and fully proved are llydroplwbinwn and
Psorinum,
To these nosodes belong the UstUago maidis, the Secale cornutum, the fungus of
potatoes, the ambra of the pot-fish, the Anthracin, the J"accinin, J'ariolin and
Medrorrlwi.n, etc.
The sneering remarks of Trinks and others in 1826 against &pia, and the igno-
rant opposition to I.achtsis have sunken into oblivion during the succeeding score of
years. All the condemning remarks against the Hydrophobinum and l'aorinum wiJJ
meet the same f.'lte. We can afford to wait.
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REMARKS.
Some remarks about the translation of certain words from the German !\fateria
?tfodica.
East wind in the rni<lst of Europe means a dry land wind, not like our Ea;;t
but more like our West wind.
West wincl in Europe is the moist wind like our East. Therefore we use hnt
"dry" or" damp" wind.
In Rio Janeiro or New Holland, the same reversion has to take place with re-
gard to the North and South wind of this hemisphere. Hence it is given as" cold"
or " warm" wind.
Bread in Germany means rye bread.
Hread and butter means sandwiches.
Tl1e German "Suppe" is not soup, but means all dishes taken with the spoon.
"Gurken" does not mean pickles, but either the raw cucumber or such as have
undergone the vinol18 fermentation.
"Branntwein" is not our brandy, but means whisky.
With regard to names for the parts of body, different functions and the expres
sions for the numerous feelings and sensations, great care has been taken to 11v<li11
the palpable errors of some of the former translators.
We may expect a. comparative glossary of all these words from Dr. Korndrerfer,
which would be a great help to our school, as it would aid us in using for all the
different feelings, as well as for the phenomena, the word nearest adapted.
ABBREVIATIONS.
Authors are only quoted when a distinction from others seems to be require•!.
H., means Hahnemann; B., Bonninghausen ; B.R., Bonninghausen's Repertory.
Qnotations have been given, but exceptionally.
)Jany cases l18ed have ne\·er been printed before; but to all additions sent in
by Jetter during the publication of this work, the name of the observer will lw
added.
Model cures have the name, if known; N.N., means Nomen Nescio.
Names of drugs are abridged throughout by the same rules given in the intro-
duction, but sometimes, in the text, may have been shortened to save space; of
course only when the margin list makes a mistake impossible, for instance Crot. in
the text can only mean Crotalua if this is contained in the list and not Croton tiylior.
if this is not i'n the list.
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r. and !., right and left side, refers to what was mentioned before or relates to the
medicine following, thus it stands between the symptom and the medidne.
r. to I. or I. tor. signifies the symptoms observed on t11e heaUhy going from r. to !.
or vice versa. If an* is added, it signifie>1 that the symptoms went from one side to
the other with the lick and is supposed to have been cured by the named medicine.
C.C.C., conditions, ronnections and concomitants.
The initials of the words in the headings are sometimes given in the text instead
of the whole word.
- stands for the beginning of last paragraph, distinguished by black type.
> lessened or ameliorated by what follows.
< increased or aggravated by what follows.
a.m.m. indicates: and many more.
S. See or com pare.
CONCLUSION.
All those who complain of it bemg too much for them, all who say" no man's
brain is large enough to hold .it," we refer to the pamphlet" The Last Event.~ of
1867," Boericke, Philadelphia, pp. 20, 21, where a glance is given at the astl'l..nomer's,
chemist's, botanist's and zoologist's overwhelming riches and the advice: ··Look to
the brain of a Dana or a Leidy, containing not only this, but a great deal more
besides."
If we never learn to unite all of these symptoms, we never can arrive uy care·
ful induction at characterUlica, which is the true Hahnemannian way.
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~It should be noticed that HahneDIAnn Clllls the 1tl<ction or a remedy .. hom<eopathlc"; denoting thnt th•
m<tA.xl illrolct• Ike priacip'-, though the remedy may not. C. W.
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f 253. The condition or the mind and general behartoor or th• patient are to be counted among the moet
certain and lntelliglLle 1igm (not visible to evef1 one) or a ellgbt beginning or improvement or or aggrav•tion
In all dlteuee, ""peclally the acute on... Tbe elgm or Incipient Improvement, however 1llght, are: an increu ..1
lellNliun or comfort; greater tranquillity and rreedom or mind, and heightened oourag-the patient expert enc...,
.. It ......... a rctuni or naturaln.... The •lgno of aggravation, bow.ver •light, are the OpjlOOite or th~ r..regoiug:
an ewbur....00, help!"'" state of mind and dupoeltion, where the behaviour, attitude and acllom of the patient
a weal to our oyru1•tby- conditlvu readily .... n aud &l'Preclated by a carerul oboener, bot not to be u.cribed
In eo many wonll.
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BODILY SYMPTOMS CONNECTED WITH THE MINO.
I. Ailments from Emotions and Exertions of the Mind.
HAPPY SURPRISE.
\jteubige Uebmafdjung.
I Aeon. Excessive joy : IAeon., Caustic., 11 Ooffea, Orocus, Oyclam.,
Al.,.,.,
II Cofl'ea. Natr. carb., I Opium, 1Pu/,sat.
11 Clneb. oft'. Startled or struck by it: trembling, crying, weeping, sobbing
ICoea.
croeaa. or fainting away, even apparent death; particularly children and
1 Cyelam. women : Coffea.
I GeJ.Hm.
Hyo..,, Stunned by it, laughing and crying: Hyosc.; talkative, with
Kall earb.
Lacha.
sudden changing of the subject : Laches.
M.ercur. l\lcrry madness, with headache, blindness or pale face: Cro<:rM.
Natr.earb.
I Opium. Fainting: .Aeon., O"ffea.
I Pul.oat. Headache after mental exhilaration: Coca, Goffea; glowing red
I Seotellar.
cheeks: Mercur.; following such or other excitement: ScuteUar.
After it mouth was suddenly filled with bright blood: Oinchon.
Gagging or vomituritio: Kali carb.; diarrhrea: Aeon., Geuem.
Metritis: Goffea.
'Veepiug, coughing, trembling: Aeon., Jfercur.
Chilly, us of chills running over him: I I Geuem.; shivering, flitting sensa-
tion : Aeon., I Kali carb.
Unusually excited by joyous news towards evening: .Al-Oes.
NoTE.-If Nitrite of amyl, which has n sweet fruit-like odor, be inhalecl, exactly
the same condition results ns from sudden emotions, so that one can, by diffusing
a little of its vapor through a room, flush every cheek with crimson and quicken
every pulse. Hence Roth recommends it as homreopathic to the effects of emo-
tions. (Britiah Quarterly.)
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11 Aeon. After sudden noises, as if thunder-struck, unconscious, con-
' Auae.
11 Apia. vulsions, twitching around mouth ; hot, red face, feces pass in-
::!::~: voluntarily: Opium; incessant screaming after a heavy thunder-
11 Anrum. clap: Ge/sent.; often cries without a cause: Rhus t-Ox.
~~ ::~:!: After fright : Soon Opium, later Aeon.; fear remaining:
1 Ca.le. -tr. .Merettr., Natr. mur., Bellad., I Verat.; fear: I Opium, &mbuc.; fear
~ ~:~~;.:,~· and anger : Aeon.; fear and anxiety: Lycop.; sorrow : Ignat. -
11 Chamom. Long remaining anxiousness: Bellad., Laches., Mercur.,
I Clcnta.
coeeu1. Sambuc., Silic.
I eoau. - and weakness, cannot sleep from frightful visions, night
II Cnprnm.
11 Grlaem. full of complaints, wants to go out doors, far away: Jlerr:ur.
"Glonotn. - , timidity and nightly complaints: Merr:ur.
I GraplaU.
1 u.,par, I - and loss of reason, frightful visions, wants to run away,
1 Hy-c.
II lgnat.
rush of blood to head, headache rising from the neck up, widened
11 Laehn. pupils: BeUad.
1~ !:;:;:.· Mind. Insanity: Bellad., Lach(!Aj., Jfercur., Pla1in., Stramon.
11 Mercnr. Raving madness: Bellad., Stra11wn.; loss of reason, talk.'! confusedly
::.:.-. ':'rb. as if insane, pain going through the neck up into the head,
11 Natr. mur. widened pupils, red burning hot face, or pale and moist, nose dry,
I Nux mooch.
1 Nux vom. neck and throat sore to the touch, fears things he sees: Bellad.;
11 Optnm. talking, preaching, telling stories, g;eate8t sensitiveness of throat
Prtrol.
11 Ph-••h. or other parts to the touch even of light clothing: Laches.; often
:• :!.';!!.~: cries out without a cause: R!tus tox.; maniacal notions, starting
Rbua tox. in sleep, laughing in r;leep, convulsions in sleep, spasmodic cough:
:::;:~c. Hyosc.; iru:anity with laughable je,-,ts: Bellad.; loss of reason,
Sepia, things appear smaller, sadness in the evening or haughtiness,
SUic.
Spongta, thingi- appear larger: Plafin.; de Jirium with fearful vi:<ions:
Stannnm. Be/lad., Sa111buc.; delusions of the imagination: Bellad.; imagines
Stramon.
Sulphur. people find fault with her : Rlw..s to:r.
II Veratr. Indifference or contempt of others; fear of the near approach
I Verb...,,
11 ztncum. of death, very sad; mostly in the evening: Pl<din.
Melancholy: Stramon.
Horror, foil of apprehensions, lamed : '"Natr. mur.
Fearful imaginations, particularly at night; cannot bear the warmth of hcd;
wants to run away, travel; quarrels with family; complaints about others: Jfercur.
Despair of eternal !!alvation of soul: Stra11wn.; crying, howling nnd getting
beside himself: Coffea.
Children weep, move arms and hands about: Sambuc.; very much d~jccted
and lachrymose, particularly in the evening: Platin.; pride and t<Hlt('llll't of
others: I'latin.; discontent, complains of everything, the whole world: Mercur.
Di~position to quarrel: Jfercur.; to escape in the night: Bellad., Jfrrcur.,
Hyo.~c.
Sensorium. Over-sensitiveness of the organs of the senses: (\~ffra.
UnconsciouHncss: Opium; stupor: Bellad.: iitupor wit11 internal lwat: Opium.
Fainting: Aeon., Co.ffea; apparent death, neither pul~e nor breathing per-
ceptible, after a pain in heart from fright with grief: Lac!tcs.
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Head. Rush of blood to the head: Opium, Inter: Aeon., still later:
Bellad.; beating in temple if head is in a low position: 1Rh1t8 t-Ox.; heat in it:
Bellad.; heat with stupor: Opium; hot with twitching about the mouth: Opium;
pain in the forehead : Opium; heavy feeling: Rh'US tox.
Pain passes int-0 the head through the nape of the neck: Bellad.; stitches
in the left side of head : Oicuta.
Eyes. Objects around him appear smaller: Platin.
Eyes dim, shunning the light: Rltlt8 tox.
Cannot sec, twitche,s and starts: Opium, Glonoin.; loss of sight, relaxed,
sinking together, deadly pale: Glonoin.; enlarged pupils: Bel/ad.; and darken·
ing of sight: Opimn; squinting and rolling of the eyes: Hyose.
Nose. Dryness of the nose: Be/lad.; fluent coryza: Jlereur.
Face. Red: Platin.; and burning: Bellad., Opium; glowing red cl1eeks:
Mercur.
After trouble a glowing heat rises in the right cheek; it swells and turns
bluish red for two hours, followed by restlessness and shaking chill : Jlercur.
Red, turns deadly pale in sitting up: Aeon.; red in bed, getting up instantly
pale : Vcratr.
Bluish, bloated with snoring: Opium; with wheezing: &mbue.
Changing pale and red, rising headache, loses sight, sinking, relaxed,
twitching, fingers or toes spread out: Glonoin.; twitching around the mouth :
Glonoin., Opium; foam at the mouth: Hyosc.
Mouth. Offensive breath and saliva: Jlero.
When swallowing danger of choking, cramp in the throat: Bellad.
Stomach. A version to food : Platin.
No thirst : Pulsat.
Weak digestion and continual hunger: Jfercur.
Complaints from eating fat food : Pu/,sat; sour eructatiom•, Yomiting: Opium.
Stitches in pit of stomach: Rhlt8 tox.; - after it suffocating sen,;ation: Sambuc.;
and gastric complaints: Aeon.
Abdomen . Heaviness in abdomen with long-lasting anxiety: .Mercur.
Stitches from abdomen up to the chest : Clwmom.; motions in bowels :
Rims tox.
Diarrhrea : Opium, Gelsem., Vl-ralr.; returning with every new fear:
Aeon.; returning at twilight: Puf....,at.; often at night, pain le.'><, much wind:
!gnat.; with tenesmus: Jlercur.; outer coldne;;s, inner heat without thirst:
Pulmt.; involuntary escape of i;itool: Opium; after it very eold: Rlws tox.;
with icy coldnes.~ of the body: Veratr.; retention of stool: Be/lad.
Urine. Frequent and great discharge: &mbttc.
Involuntary e8cape of urine and stool: Hyosc.
Retention : Bell.ad., Opium.
Sexual Organs. Metritis: Opiuni; cntamcnin too soon and too copious:
Platin.; too late and t-00 weak: Pul-Bat.; to prevent suppre:<<'ion: Aeon.
Amenorrhma: Aeon., Lyco-p.; displacement of uterus: Opium.
During pregnancy diarrhrea: Opimn; hemorrhage : Sew.le.
Threatened abortion : Aeon., Gel~em., Opium.
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Suppression of labor pains: Opium; of lochia: lgMt., Opium.
Chorea returning in child-bed: Stramon.; spasms: Secale.
Chest. Pain in the larynx when touched: Bellad.
Wheezing breathing: Sambuc.
Takes his breath away and fills him with great fear: Opium.
Suffocation with anxiety: Opium; after vomiting coughing: Sambuc.;
with violent pains in stomach and scrobiculum: Aeon.
Convulsive choking spells in the night, with crying and grasping ahout:
Sambuc.; struggle for breath, points to pit of stomach; after Opium: Aeon.; suf-
focation after vomiting or 80me coughing, blui:0h puffed-up face, anxious trem-
bling and whining, gasping, heat without thirst : Samlnre.
Bluish face in morning: Opium; ice-cold chest: Veratr.; loses breath with
even a little cough: Sambuc.
Dry spasmodic cough : BeUad.; in the night: Hyosc.
'Vhooping cough: Aeon., I gnat., Stra11wn.
Coughs when lying down, with stitches in pit of stomach: Rlnu fox.; ebulli-
tions of' blood with trembling of limbs: Sambuc.
Trembling of the heart, palpitation: Nux m-0sch., violent and anxious:
Bellad., most in the evening and when sitting: Puuat.
Back and Limbs. Stiff: Igrwt.; children move arms and hands about
and weep: Sambuc.; stitching in the elbow-joint, later on a place rubbed open
on the foot: Plwtphor.; knocking of knees: Ginnab., !Jfercur.
Spreading the fingers : Glonoin.; swelling of the feet in evening: Pulsat.
Trembling and twitching of the limbs: Opium.
Tearing pain at night: Jfercur.
Aching in anns and legs, the limbs very languid ; sleepy : Cale. phosph.
Limbs become numb and torpid: Opium.
Hcavine;s and lameness of the limbs: Bellad.; lameness of left arm and
foot, disappearing over night : Stram-0n.; worse when the body is at rest : Puuat.
Twitchings. 'Vith anxiety: Veratr.; loss of consciousness: Opium; wild
thrashing about with hands and feet: Hyosc.; coldne:is: Opium, Verair., around
the mouth : Opium; starting, with stiff back : Ig1w.t.; chorea : Stra11wn.
Convulsions: Bellad., Hyosc., I gnat., Opium, I I Stramon., Sulphur; with a
loud scream: Opium;- and head hot: Opium, then Be/lad.; red face: Opiwn,
BeUad.; pale face: Ig1w.t.; twitchings in face: Opium; froth on mouth :
Hyosc.; involuntary stools: Veratr.; trembling: Opium; laughing iu sleep:
Hyosc.; coldness : Yeratr., Opium; copious sweat : Opium, Belfud.
Convulsions of children, with starts: Opium; in sleep: llgrwt.
Tonic spasms, the whole body stiff: Opium; epileptic attacks: Ouprum,
Hyosc., Stram-0n., ISulplmr.
Trembling: I Coffea., Glonoin., !gnat., .Mercur., Opium; - and difficult
breathing : Glo1win., !gnat., Opium; after slight exertions: Mercur.
Debility. Weakness: Coffea, 1l/ercur., Opium; after slight exertions:
Jfercur.; with cold sweat: Opium; fainting: Opium; lasting very long: Lache~.
Sleep. Prevented by fearful visions: .J/ercur.; goes to sleep late in the
evening, and is restless during the night : Pul~at.; stupor-like somnolence with
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MODEL CURES.
A little girl was accidentally wounded by a pistol. Her mother suffered
mental shoek, paleness and faintn~"8, espeeially on attempting to sit up ; great
concern for the result. Relieved after a dose of .Acon.6.-J. C. l\loRGAN.
A young lady had seen the residence Of her lover struek by lightning. At
the approaeh of another thunderstorm, she Wl\8 greatly clit<trcssed, with appre-
hensive feeling. After a dose of Gelsem. 1m she forgot all about it and disre-
garded the storm.-J. C. MORGAN.
After fright-heavy feeling in the forehead. A week later she told her
mother not to look at her; seems to be distrustful, and does not want to see
anyone. She came running in from the street, and imid people were looking at
her. She sut quietly and alone ; her eyes were diru, and she shunned the light.
Since this time, the symptoms have returned three times, lasting six weeks each
time. This time it has lasted eight weeks, the symptom!! just as before, but
without the complaints of the eyes. She often cries without cau~imagines
people are finding fault with her be'<ause she is earning nothing-acts in a
childish manner. At the same time heaviness of the head, when the head is
in a low position ; beating in the temple on which she is lying. After taking
cold, dinrrhrea. For the past week, coughed when lying down, with stitches in
tl:e pit of the i;tomach ; chilly hnud:; nud feet; frequent motion in the bowels.
Rhu.IJ tox.-HARTLAUB.
SHOCK OF INJURY.
According to Dr. J . C. Morpn, J. II. M. )I., ~. Y., I'· 73 and JI. 102, and later communkatlons. It strictly
bt-Jonp to chnvter f.5 1 l•ut liJ Jilaced h<-re uext to 01entnl shock• ou ttccount of lta great utefulneu tn thle conuec·
tlon. Additions by C. Hg., marked•.
Mind. Injury followed by one fixed and anxious idea of impending death
or other dire misfortune: .Aeon.
Anxiety as from conscious danger of death : CapBi,c.
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1 Aeet. ac.• Anguish : Nux vom.; with grent distress nod oppression,
: !:;..n~!i. despairs of' life : Veratr.; anxious manner : Cinch. op:; after
1 Amm. earb. fright.: Opium, afterwards, Aconit.; after sudden, unexpected se-
1 Am lea. Ga t _
11 Anen. vere injury : mp1wr.
• Calam. Fear of injury : Gel#em.; afraid of the surgeon: Co.ffea; of
II Camphor.
11 l'ai-tc. being hurt by persons wa lk·ing towards h im: 1.a.rmca.
A • *
11 Carb. •q. Overpowering fear, with fatigue: Gelsem.
I Chamom.
11 cinch. oft'. Terror : Veratr.; memory of horror: Gelsem.
1 Chloror. After over-excitement, want of' food, exposure : Alcohol.
II Coft'ea.
1 Cnprum. After crushing losses of dearest friends : I Nitr. ac. *
,: :f!';... Following depressing emotions : Alcohol.
1 Hepan. c. Intolerance of impressions and of oppositions: Aeon.; - of all
1 Hydr. ae.
II Ipecac.
I manipulations, they cause great agitation, which interfores with
1 Lachea.. treatment : Coffea, - and mental urgency : Chanwm.
I M ..rear,
Natr. mar.
N ot to be paci fl ed : A con.
Nttr. ac.• ' Rather quiet when left alone: Co.ffea.
Nax moeeb.
Nax •om. 1 Great forgetfulness : Strontian.
Oplam. 'Veeping over his bad luck : Pul8at.; preoccupied with lamen-
Phosphor.
Puleat. tations: Cham-0m.; delirium, will dress himself to go home:
see. corn.
8tapbb.•
Ouprom; unconscious muttering of anxious sort: Gelsem.
Strontlan. Nervous anxiety, mingled with stupefaction of mind:
~i!.';~r. Camphor.; increasing stupor: Lacltl!$.; hardly yielding to any
II Veratr. stimuli : Garb. t~eg.
Sensorium. Excessively keen senses: Aeon.; great sensibility, mental
and physical : Co.ffea.
Feels nervous, as if he would fly: Vemtr.
Vertigo : Hepar a. c., Nux vom.; giddiness : Tabac.; giddiness and blind-
ness : Lache$.; with sickness at the stomach, vanishing of sense: Sulphur.
Unconsciousness: Arnica, C'ldorof., Opium; stupefied and cold: Camphor.;
apoplectic dreaminess : Nux 'llUJsch.
Fnintne!!S: Sulphur; from slight causes: Nux vom.; from a little pain, is pre-
ceded by vertigo : Hepar a. c.; on rising : Aeon.
Syncope immediately after great hemorrhage: I I Galam.; long lasting
syncope : Hydr. ac.
Headache after fainting: Hepar s. c.
Head. Chronic effects after an injury of the head, such as headache, re-
lieved by sweating: Nair. mur.
Paralysis of brain, v;ith symptoms of collapse : Ouprum.
Eyes. Bright colors appear before the vision: Strontian.; optical illu·
sions : Digit,.
Loss of vision and hearing : Carb. veg.
Pupils dilated: Hydr. ac., Ipecac.; inactive : Digit.
Eyes fixed unequally : Opium: eyelids paralyzed: Hydr. ac.; dark areola
around : Lache$.; sunken, with dark margins : Sulphur.
Ears. 'Vorse on going to bed, with ringing and roaring in the ears : Natr.
mur.; want of hearing : Garb. veg.
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Rattling : Garb. veg.; and slow: Nux mosch.; and moaning: Hydr. ac.;
respirations almost stopped, so few and feeble: Chlorof.; feeble: .Amm. caust.
Rolling from one side to the other, at intervals, trying to get a good breath :
Ouprv.m.; exhaled air is cool: 11 Garb. veg.*
Suffocating feeling in the air passages: Ipecac.
Oppression .from pit of stomach to chest: Nux vmn.
" Felt the wind knocked out of him :" .Amm. caust.
Chest. Anguish, and pressure on it: Hydr. ac.
In gun-shot wound of lung: .Amm. caust.
Heart. Sensation 118 if the blood flowed warm from it: Cinch. off.
Palpitation awaking: Jfercur.; internal congestion: .Aeon.
Blood feels like cold water in the vessel: Veratr.; stagnant circulation:
Garb. veg.
Sinking feeling at the heart as if dying: Jfercur.
Pulse. Slow and small: Digit., Sec. oorn.; - and weak: .Arnica, Jfereur.;
- and feeble and irregular: Tabac.
lntermitting: Natr. mur.; by regular intermission every other beat, appa-
rently slow: I Digit.*
Pulse feeble; Camphor.; as if dying: Ohlorof.
- thready: Arsen.; and frequent: Ouprum; and tense: Aeon.
Dying away: Laches.; almost imperceptible: Cap8ic.; weak, slow, scarcely
perceptible: Veratr.; failing: Cinch. off.
Fre<1uent and scarcely perceptible: Garb. veg.; nearly extinct: Hydr. ac.
Back. Aching : Gelsem.
- chilly especially externally: Capsic.
Injuries of the vertebral region: Hyper.
Limbs. Numbness and tingling: Veratr.
- ft!el weak and bruised : Hepar s. c.; ac11ing: Gekem.
- cold: Sulphur; feet: .Aeon.; - livid: Cltlorof.
Cold hands and feet, which are dripping with cold sweat: Ipec.
Deadness of fingers and toes : Sec. corn.
Motion. The l~st exertion causes great weakness and sleepiness: Nux mosch.
'Vorse by moving or rising : .Arnica.
Dreads motion or uncovering ; uneasy : Nux vom.
Position. Wants the head low: Amica; lying with body and limhs
doubled up: Laches.
Rest. Better by lying still : .Arnica.
Having led a sedentary life, wants rest and to be covered: Nux t•om.
Nerves. Nervous agitation: Cinch. off.; very irritable: Hepar s. c.
Restles8ness: Arsen.; active and obstinate: Aeon.
Trembling: Strontian., Veratr.; readily excited to it: Hepar s. c.; especially
on moving: Sulphur; from slight exertions: Mercur.; on awaking: Mercttr.
Cramps : Nux vom.; convulsions : Opium.
Apparently lifeless state, with occasional convulsive movemenU!, followed by
greenish vomiting: Phoi!phor.
Weariness: Sulphur; feeling of great weakness: Camphor., l-eratr.
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'Yants to lie down: Amm. cau.st.; and inertia: Pulsal.; debility: -Strontian..
Faintness, with sweat: Digit.
Great relaxation: Tabac; with vertigo, faiuting: I IAcet. ac. *
Inertia from over exertion: .Aleohol.
Sen~e of great fatigue, with angry despondency: Nux t'On~.; exhaustion :
Gelsem.
After continued or repeated hemorrhage, prostration: Ci"11eh. off.
Prostration : Ipecac., I I Sec. corn.
Sometimes a limp prostration, preceded by spasmodic symptoms : Cuprum.
Great prostration after a gunshot wound of the lungs : Amm. caust.
Collapse. Tendency to collapse, as in cholera: Arsen.; threatened col-
lapse, with intermitting pulse and great thirst : Natr. mur.; impending death
by it: Opium (one dose high); from progrei;s of inflammatory lesion: Opiwn
(repeated lower doses).
Sleep. Yawning: Veratr.; rapid yawning: Laches.
Di8posed to doze : Sulphur; drowsiness : Geb!em.; constant sleepiness:
I I Nux moseh., ArniM, Opium.
Could not get asleep, wide awake : Coffea.
Sleepless so long as any noise or light continues at night : Coffea.
Jerking of limbs when beginning to sleep : Sulphur.
On awaking from a doze, trembling as if frightened, with palpitation :
Mercur.; dreams of horrible things, as robbers, fire, murder, etc.: Natr. mur.
After loss of sleep : Nuz vom.
Warmth. Wants to be covered up warmly: .Arnica; and rest: Nux vom.
'Vants to be uncovered, but the !!kin is clammy and cold: Sec. corn.
Skin cool and sensitive to exposure: Nux 111osch.
Dreads uncovering : Niu; i•om.; cannot bear a breath of cool air: Arsen.
Desires to keep warm: Strontian.; wants external heat: Arsen.
Pain better from hot application: Chamom.
Cannot bear the heat : ~ec. corn.; cannot bear a warm room : Puuat.
Sluggish manner, as in cold weather, i8 often seen in persons who have been
exposed: Capsic.
"Ragged philosophers" who l1avt been much exposed : Su!phur.
Chill. Internal shivering from below upwards: Hepar s. c.
Chilliness: Ipecac.; when uncovered: Aeon.; increased by drinking: Veratr.
General coldness: Hydr. ac.; cold and stupefied : Camphor.; whole body
cold, except the head and face: Arnica; most in hands and feet : I I Veratr.; es-
pecially the legs: Tabac.
Whole surface cold and clammy : Camphor., Capsic., Opium.
Dry heat after much bruising or sprains : I Acet. ac. *
Can scarcely perspire: Cinch. off.
Sweat: Mercur.; cold : Garb. veg., Nux vom., Tabac.; most in the face:
Veratr.
Cold, sticky sweat: PuUat.
All over forehead and limbs; sweats when being cold: Charrwm.
Semi-lateral (r. s.) affections: Strontian.
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Pains. "Unstrung" by the pain: Ohamom.
Extreme pain, with delirium: Veralr.
They overcome every thought of civility : Oliamom.
- especially during aggravation make ch_illy, but cannot bear a warm
room: Pu/sat.:. rheumatic: Stroutian.; aching, shifting or constant: Pttldat.:
burning and as if torn: C'hamom.: burning internnlly: CapsU:.
Tissues. Hrem<>rrhage: Amica; of bright blood: /pee., Pltospltor.: of
dark blood: Cinch. off., .Nux vom.
Sequelro of hemorrhage: Stro11tian.; emaciation: St.rontian.
When nervous tissue:1 are mainly concerned: Hyose.; tissues of organic life:
Amm. C(mst.
Injuries of the tissues of animal life generally, of the feet, the hand.~, etc.:
Hyper.
In grave ca!leS, with internal congestions; if in the head, stupor; if in the
cheek, stitching pnins; if in the abdomen, great tenderness, etc. : Aco1l.
Wherever locnlized, there is a marked. general uneasiness and apparent di:;.
content, amounting often to restlessness of a distressing kind; usually thiNty,
if conscious; like symptoms to those of Aeon., but in bilioW! co11iJlifofiow1:
Veratr. vir.
Touch. Fear of: ArnU:a; worse from: Chamom.; could not bear to hnvc
the broken limb handled: Goffea.
Concussion and bru!sing: ArnU:a.
To prevent bad etfoets following surgical operations: Aeon.; cuts by the
knife: Staph is.*
Marked, punctured or torn wounds, lacerations of skin: Hyper.
If moved in hed or sent, a very small motion seems t-0 him immensely large:
I Coffea.*
Skin. Pale : Amm. ea11st.; moist, cold: Ohamom.; dry, pinched, cold,
livi<l: Ar.~en.; ;ihrivclled, livid : Laches.
Better as :;oon as an itching begins: I IStrontian.*
Slo\·enly people craving spirituous liquors: Sulphur.
After allopnthic ('!rugging: .Nux vom.
l.1iq11. m1111101;., U. S. Ph., has been useful when taken iu drop doses.
*Spir. nitr. dule. might be given according to Hahnemanu's direction, how
to apply it in typhoid fevers. See Chapt. 40.
According to Dr..J. C. :\lorg11n, the same indications may be used in other
forms of collap~c, i. e. : in the so-calle<l pernicious or malignant intermittent, con·
gcstive chilh1; the ~ymptoms before or 11ft!'r death bear a great likeneRs. Hc1wc the
indic-ations for I..1whe~is 11re taken from such a c11Re, and the Cnprum .al"Pniosnn1,
to be relied on in such cases, aecording to Dr. Eggert of Indianupolis, might nl.-o
be given in hud cnses of "shock."
Acet. ac. is antidote wrr excellnret to all anresthetic \'apors; a finger dipped in
vinej?ar ruhhcil within the lips.-J. C. M.
!pee. after it if remaining pale and sick, no vomiting but still nauseated aml
weak .
Model Ct,m, by J. C. }I, See end of this Division, page 109.
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AFTER ANXIETY.
Anxiety is a frequent concomitant symptom. Causticum has it with nil
bodily sufferings. Chrtpter 28, Chest, and 29, Heart, will contain most, next
to them Chapter 27, Sleep, and 40, Fevers.
The margin list is analyzed by giving the local observations first, and after-
wards the few instances in which other symptoms follow after anxiety.
Anxiety apparently originating in the head: Apis, I I Oieuta, I I Lauroc.,
;.l!a!Jn. carb., Natr. carb., Pho;plwr., Psorin., &rsap., I I Tlmya.
In che;;t, heart and prrecordia: I I.Aeon., IArsen., (also abdominal,) Cale.
ostr., Lycop., Pulsat., Veratr.; from chest to head : Aeon.
· Pectoral and cardiac: Nitr. ac., P/.atin., (also abdominal,) Plumbum, Zinc·um.
Pectoral and prrecordial: .Arnica, Cale. ac., Oolehic., Crot. fi!Jl., Gran. cort.,
(and abdominal,) Hydr. ac., l!Jnat., Lauroc., Natr. mur., Nux vom., Pho$pltor.,
Sulph11r, (and abdominal.)
Cardiac, prrecordial and abdominal : Ouprum.
Pectoral and abdominal: Alum., .Ar. mac., Arsen., Pl.atin., Gran. eort., and
others mentioned above.
Cardiac and abdominal: .Arsen., Oriprum, Pl.atin.
Prrocordial and abdominal : Gran. cort.
Pectoral: Amm. gum., Capttic., Oarb. an., Chelid., Cop. bals., Ferrtmi,
Ginseng, Jodium, Kali carb., Jfercur., Jfezer., Nitnon, Oleand., Opium,
Plw.ph. ac., Pimpin., Poilws., Prun. t1pin.
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11 A.eon. Cardiac: .Ambra., .Ant. tart., II.A ttrum., llBelkul., Brom um.,
!~':.':'. Oamplwr., Canthar., Cast.or., Cattsti,c., Crocu,s.,
I I Cale. oatr.,
1 A.rnlc. Ouprum, Evon., Hrematoz., Magn. mttr., Mere. peren., Platin.,
II A.nen.
11 Aurum. Spigel., Stra111-01i., Viol. tm.
1 neuad. Prrecordial : .A.nae., Bomst., Cannab., Oicttt., Cinch. off,
II Bryon.
I Cale. oetr.
I Conium, Digit., Droser., Helleb., Hydr. ac., Lactuc., Pul~flt.,
11 Cauetlc.
IC-mom.
I Stannum, s.tramon, Thea., Thuya; left. side only: Phosphor.
c1cuta. Abdommal: .Amm. mur., Bryon., Calend., Garb. t•eg.,
11 Coecul. I Chamom., I Ou'l'l'M1m, I Ewn/wrb., Moschus, ]fur. ac., Rh1£S fo.r.,
Coft'ea. r ·- r
II Cuprum. &i,lla, Sulph. ac.
1 ~~.:!~ph. Rising up in throat: .Arum mac.; with heat: Hyper.; i11
11 Hyoec. chest: .Arum mac.; from the stomach: Cale. ac.; from the hypo-
~~ !!::~. chondria: Droser.; from region of heart: .Arsen., Bellad., Groen•..
Laaroe. Cuprum.
1: ~=~. First in head, then in whole body : &rsap.
1 Natr. earb, Originating in upper part of chest: .Arsen., .Arum mac.
u ::-:..::.· As if in the blood : Mercur., Sepia.
1 ~!!:,~· Mind. Against her will she has to call for somebody:
Phoephor. Thuya.
1 :::.~=~· ..,, Anxiety, with screaming: Cak. ostr., Chin. sulph., Cowif.,
Peorln. IHyosc., I Lijoop., Ran. scel.; with moaning: I Aeon., Alum., .A11t.
::!,-::!"...
1 tart., .Arsen., I Cha1M1n., Paris, Ph-0tplwr., Rheum.
11 Rhue tox. Followed by weeping: Aeon., .Amm. mur., Garb. veg.
::::;~· Fears the dark, desires to look into light : Cak. ostr.
11 Sep••· Sensorium. A confusedness before the eyes: Psorin.
St.annum.
11 Stramon. Fainting, interrupts cardiac anxiety: .Arsen.
11 Sulphur. Frequently falls into syncope: ..4.rsen.
Thuya.
11veratr. Head. Aches: .Ether, k:thus., .Arnie., Zinc.; hot: Pho,.phor.
Face. Hot: Garb. veg., Mercur.; red: Sepia.
Sweat : Arsen., CoCCtd., .~fur. ac., Natr. carb.; cold sweat: Arsen., 1'fur. ar.,
on forehead : Aeon., 1Yux t'Om.
Abdomen. Nausea: Arnie.; followed by bellyache: .£thus., Arnir.;
bursting pain: Amm. mur.; has to double up: Bar. m11r.
Chest. 'Varmth; blood seems to boil: Anac.
Pulsating in different spots: Alttm.; beating: Oonittm, Phosphor.
Palpitation of heart: I I Nitr. ac.; spasmodic quick pulse: Cuprum.
Limbs. Hands tremble: Psorin.; feet heavy : Nitr. ac.
Position. Has to lie down in the afternoon: Plwiph. ac.; has to sit up:
OrorntS.; it drives him from the seat: Ant. tart., Silic.
Nerves. Anguii-h of conscience causes restlessnC.<!S: I IAmm. carb., Arnie.,
llArsen., 11 Coffea., Oyclam., 11 Graphu., Merrntr., ISulphur, 11 Veratr.
Trembling: IArsen., Aurum, Garb. veg., I Chamom., Goffea, Gmphil.,
Luhes., Lam. alh., Lyoop., Magn. carb., Natr. carb., Phoiphor., Platin., IP11l.~af.,
Rhtis tox., &pia; most in feet : &rsap.
Sleep. Prevents falling asleep: Kali hydr., Lattroc., Natr. carb., RhtM lo.r.;
before midnight: Arsen.; after midnight turning and tossing about : Arsen.
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Driving out of bed: IArsen., Bryon., Carb. veg., Camtic., I Cluunom., Ci11el1.
off., Chin. sulph., I Graph it., IHepar s. e., Nair. mur., Nitr. ae.
Driving him about: Aeon., l.Aurum., Co11iw11., Lamiwn., Silic., Staplds.,
I Tabae.
Fever. Flushes of beat: Cale. ostr.; bent and sweat: Nair. mur.; sweat
breaking out : Arsen., Bellad., I CawJtic., Cltamorn., Grapltit., .Jlagn. carb.,
...Yatr. carb., Natr. mur., .lritrum, I l...Yu.z: vom., Plwsplwr., Rhus tox., Staphis.
MODEL CURE.
Feels the greate:it anguish in the head with a whirling before the eyes every
day, from 5 A. M. until 5 P. M., ~nee two years. He walks up and down the
room, wringing his hands, and moaning continually, "Oh, such anguish! Oh,
such anguish!" Only when he takes his meals he ceases moaning. His appe-
tite is good: Psorinum.-WM. GROSS.
HOMESICKNESS, NOSTALGIA.
~eimroe~.
Silent ill humor: Nitr. ac., II'lwspl1. ac.; indifference to everything: Bellad.
Complains of everything : Mercur. ·
'Vhimsical and sensitive: Capsir..
Longing: .Jlereur.; after his friends : Ignat.; sighing and moaning: IHelleb.
Sorrowful feeling, as if left alone: Carb. an.; loneliness : .Magit. 11111r.; anx-
iommess : .Jfercur.; anxious lowness of spirits : .Nitr. ae.
Inconsolable : I Garb. an.; cheerful faces incrcuse his woe : Helleb.
'Vhin_ing, sorrowful, as if alone: .Magn. mur.
Lachrymose : Pho.~pl1. ac.; frequent weeping: Capsie., ..llagn. nmr.; melan-
choly: Aurum; inward grief: l911at.; thoughtless stammering : !gnat.; quiet:
Sepia; reserved: llelleb.; depressed : Nitr. ae.
Headache, as if bursting when moving: Capsic.
Redn~ of cheeks : I Capsie.
Long lasting after-taste from that which has bem vomited : Pltosplt. ac.
Heat in fauces : I Capsie.
Hunger, with wenk digestion : Jlereur.; want of appetite : Phosph. ae.
Thirst and chilliness: Capsic.; insipid, wutcry taste of all food : Jy1wt.
After eating, burning in stomach : Capsic.; '"ith emaciation: P!to..ph. ae.;
pain in.upper part of belly: Aurum.
Diarrhcea: Plwsph. ac.; with tenCl!mus : Cap.~ir.., .Jlcrcur.
Disposed to take a deep breath : Cap.~ic.; weak chest, unable to talk :
Phoi!ph. ac.
Short, hacking morning cough, lasting for thirty minutes: Capsic., Drosera.
Violent cough in evening and night : Capsic.
Frequent palpitation of heart: Nitr. ac.; violent palpitation: Auru·n.
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LOVE PANGS. 85
I Aarum. Crawls over the back: Plwsph. ac.
l&Uad.
II Capt1lc, Pain in limbs at night : Mercur.
I Carb.an. 'Vants to run away, inquietude, wants to travel: Mercur.
I Cauatlo.
II Clemat, 'Veak and trembling after slight exertion : Mercur.; averse
Eup. purp.
I Helleb. to moving : Capsic.
HyCNC.
' II lgnat. Somnolency, constant inclination .to sleep: Plwspli. ac.
,: ::=;;:iur· Fear in the night : IMercur.; sleepines.5·: C<tpsw., Mercur.
1 Nltr. ae. 'Varmth of bed aggravating: Mercur.; profuse morning
Petrol,
11 Phoeph. ae. sweats: IP~h. ac.
Sach. aaeh.
I Slllo.
1 staphla.
I.
night coughs: Capsic.
.
Feels as if alone in the morning : Garb. an.; evening and
Chilliness, with heat of face, and thirst: Capsi,c.; hectic fever: Capsic.
Evening fever, witbout thirst: Plwsph. ac.
Night sweats : Ufercur.; sweats in the morning : Plwsph. ac.
Phlegmatic constitution: Cap.~ic.
Desires to travel, as everything is disagreeable to him ; Spigg. Jfarl.;
plans about triwelling: Elr1ps.; longing to travel early in l\forch: Lft.che.~.;
irresistible propensity to wander from home: Efuter.; desire to flee: Hyo.~e.;
to run away: Jfercur.; feels homesick when at home with her family: E11p.
purp.; apprehension, sad, homesick, weeps: Magn. mur.
LOVE PANGS.
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86 MIND AND DISPOSITION.
JEALOUSY.
<fiferfu~t.
1 Apia.
Camphor.
II
Quarrelsome, eager, vehement, with delirious, incoherent
11 11yo11e. speech, rage, mania: Hyosc.
11gnat. 'Vith anger, de!ire to kill; torments others; running about;
ILaehea.
Nnx vom.
I worse 'md .
ay·t1me, mostl y women : A'pUJ.
11 Phoeph. ae. ·
llPuhat.
staphJe.
I ' '
'Vi th mistrust suspicion worse towards evening· Laches
.
'Vith excessive nervousness, spasmodic attacks, hectic fever,
.
sleeplessness : Hyosc.; jealous thoughts rise in his mind : Camplior.; during
pregnancy : Laches.
MODEL CURE.
A very irritable Indy, suffering under the most violent and threatening
nervous symptoms, even spasms; had hectic fever, sleepless nights, and her
mind was nearly deranged; disturbed by unfounded jealousy. After one dose
of Hyosc., 30 cent., she soon was well and remained so.-E. STAPF.
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BETTER IN COMPANY AND BETTER WHE!'l ALONE. 87
Fainting during parturition: !gnat.
Chest. Whooping-cough : Phoaplwr.; weakness of chest causes inability to
speak long : Phosph. ac.
Palpitation from sadness: Nux mosch.
Back. Crawling: Phoaph. ac.
Spasms. Attacks like epilepsy : Opium, Plwsph. ac.; fits: I I gnat.
Sleep. Prevented by seeing frightful faces: Mercur.
Sleepiness in the day-time: Plwsph. ac., Staphis.
Fever. Without thirst, evenings: Phosph. ac.
Tissues. Emaciation : Phospli. ac.
After suppressed mental sufferings ; seems to be weighed down ; broods over
imaginary trouble : I/gnat.
Chronic complaints after long-lasting grief or sorrow : Caustic., Lach~ .•
Lyoop.
After weeping, nose bleeds: Nitr. ac.; throat contracted: Lact. vir.; cough,
with children: Arnica, Asar., Chamom.; moving arms and hands about :
&mb-uc.
Better in Company. The sad and depressed state: Bovist.; sad, solitary
feeling: Kuti carb.; il> happy among people, likes company: Caw. ac., Mezer.
Bette;· from conversation : Eupat. perf.
Desire to be in company : Arsen., Conium., Catl$lic., Elaps., Lycop., Mezer.,
Sepia.
Dislike to Solitude. Did not want to be alone; great melancholy:
Stramon.; will not remain alone: Ran. bulb.; dare not remain a moment alone:
&pi.a; likes to have one beside him constantly : Droser.; dreads being alone :
Conium; afraid to be left alone: Lyoop.; frightened to be left alone: Kali cai·b.:
cannot bear to be left alone: Arxen., Bismutlt., Cale. 08tr.
Complaints when alone. Has no rest : Mezer.
Anxiousness: Droser, Phosphor., Zin.cum.
Fear of ghosts in the evening: Ran. bulb., Pu/sat.
With fear if people approach: Coniwn.
Fearful: Arsen., Coniu.m, Droser., Kali carb., Lycop., Ran. bulb.
Feels forlorn in the morning : Garb. an.
Apprehensions : Bryon.; hypochondriac: Arsen.; irritable : Phospltor.
Cure and sorrow: Hepar.; weepiug: Conium., Natr. mur.
Sadness : Kali. carb.
Room seems gloomy, desolate: Valer.
Excited, full of imaginations: Arsen.
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Aeon.
A.tum. I
j Dull mind : Phowph. ac.
Ambra. 11 Always the same idea in his mind: Araen., Kali carb.,
Amm. mar. I Zincum..
Ant.• erad,
Al'l(ent. Cold face, hands and feet : Cale. ostr.
Arntea.
" Al'Hn. Love of Solitude. Prefers being alone, retired into a
· Aur. aulph.
B&r)"t.
corner: I I Coca., I I Elups., IHi'ppom.; ruminating his thoughts:
Bellad. 11 Lachu.; rnthersilent, than to speak: Menyanlh.; withoutspeak-
1 Btamutb. • 1 d
t Bovbt. mg: .t1.nt. cru •
1 BrJ'1)•· Wishes to pore over his thoughts in solitude: Magn. mur.
Bufb.aat. II
II Cate.ae. 'Yishes to be alone, quiet and at ease : Nux wm.; to lie with
11 Cate. oatr.
Carban. 1 closed eyes: Sepia; everything displeases her: Hepar s. c.
11 Cau.Ue. 1 Fond of solitude: Garb. an.; likes it be.st: Cinch. off.;
Ctc;ot.
Cinch.oft". : I' and great discouragement: Gratiot.; and silence from sadne.ss :
('oca. 1 Rluu lox.
11 Contom. II
Cu prom. 11 D~ire for: Aeon., Bel/ad., I Digit., Pana~., Rlws rad.;
Cy dam.
Digit. : i'j to sit alone: Jumbos.; if interrupted, he gets angry: Graphit.;
II Drooer. retiring in a corner: I I Elaps.; wa.nts quiet: Be/lad.; with
I ElaJN. 11 1
Eup.perf'. fearfulness and trembling: Ni.cc-Of.; with dislike to people:
I I Fluor ac. 111 Lycop.
Graphtt.
Gr11t1ol. 1: ! Longing for it: Alum., Aurum S'ulph., 11 Bellad., ('arb. a11.,
Ht'lleb.
I Hepar •· e.
111
1 Ouprum, I I Digit., Gratiot., Jambos., Ledum, Lyc1m.,
-r
Jfugn.
Htppom. 1 mur., Rlw,s tox., Sulphur.
H,-oec.
lflllat. Passion for it, and shyness: I Coca.
.Jamboa. Seeks it: Aurum; darkness and silence: Nux vom.; full of
11 :!.:1~:,rb. : : I' apprehension: Natr. carb.; buried in deep thought, reflects
Ledum.
II Lycop. "I
1 about his future t1tnte: Cycwrn.; plunged in deep meditation :
Magn.earb; 11 Conium; avoids the sight of people: C~tprum.
:::;~=.· ~ : Complaints with the love of Solitude. Sadness:
11 Meur.
Natr. earb. 11
I Bufo sat., Garb. an., !gnat., Rl11u to:c.; and depression: Alum.,
1 Natr. mar. 1: Aurwn; unhappine'!S: Alum.; full of fears most every evening
Nlccot. 1; in bed: Kali carb.; fearful and trembling: ...Vicco!.; with appre-
Nnx vom. II .
Panac. 11 hension: Conium, Cyclam., Kali carb., .Nutr. carb.
11 s111c.
11
I thought: Cyclam.; pores ove~ his thoughts: ~lfug11. n111r.;
11 ::;:.:::.· 11 , ruminating: Laclu:s.; plunged in deep meditation: Cunium.
1 Sulphur.
II Valer.
11 1 Head as if drunk, with bursting pain in forehead: .Ant.
1
I Ztneum. crud.
In darkness and silence: Nu:c t•om.; lies with closed eyes: Sepia.
Quiet, every noise disagreeable: Bellad.; disturbed by it: Curb. a11.; hy
noise of many people: Petrol.
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Without speaking: Antim.; rather silent, does not want to talk : Jlagn. mur.,
Menyanth., Rhiu tox.
Trembling: Niu-OZ.
Dislike to Society. Abhorring the foolishness of men : C«mt.
With bursts of sarcasm : Rlnu rad.
Unsocial humor: !Jfagn. mur.
Keeps aloof from others: Bufo sat.
Dislike to people: Lye-0p., Selen., Stannum.
A voids people: Natr. carb.
Shuns the sight of people: Cuprum; the noise of many: Petrol.; to hear
talking fatigues, hands and feet turn cold : A urum.
Presence of others is disagreeable, visitors loathsome: Bellad.
Shuns all conversation: Garb. an.; all men: Cicut.
'Vould like to be in a deep cave, seeing no one: Elaps.
A version to company : Ginn.ab., Clemat., Ledum, Natr. carb., Pulsat.,
Rhus tox.; dreads society when pregnant: Laches.
\Vorse when other persons are present: Stramon.
Fear of approaching people: l'uprwn; and anxiety when otheril come near
him: Lycop.; afraid they might touch him: Amica.
'Vhen persons are coming in the room, fear of being hurt: Amica; his
cough gets worse: Ph08!Jhor.; whooping-cough worse among strangers: Ambra,
Baryt.; when in company anxious: Bellad., Lycop., IPetrol., Platin.; unwilling
to con verse : Argent.
In a room with many people, headache; pressure over the whole head:
!Jfagn. carb.
Worse among strangers: Ambra., Baryt., Conimn, Lycop., Petrol., Sepia,
Stram on.
We may mention a morbid dlolo<lloatioo to i....,. the bed, lectrorhllle (tl<ttfu~t):.J!erc. tol., l'lor;iooo.., and
abunnlng or the bed, lectrophoble (tlettf~<u): Ca111W1b., Omutic., Lyrop., Nulr. earl>.
Will not be looked at, especially children, they want to be alone, and
get out of humor: IAnt. crud., llArsen., I Cluwwm., Cina.
If any one looks at him he must weep : Nair. mur.
Dislike to be spoken ~o. Ill humor: I Arsen., Cham<rm., Ge~em., Nafr.
mur., Natr. sulph., Nux vom., Rhus tox.; weeping: Natr. mur., StaphiJJ.; cough·
ing: Arsen.
Ill humor, worse from friendly persuasion, or soothing words:
I Bel/ad., Cale. ostr., I Cale. plwttph., Cinch. off., I I Ig11at., I Kali. r.arb., Jfcr<:ur.;
INair. mur., I Nitr. ac., Nux v01n., I I Platin., ISepia., llSilic.
'Veeping: Bel/ad., Cale. ostr., Cinch. off., !gnat., Kali carb. ·~{air. nrnr.,
Nitr. ac., Platin., Stapliis. • ·
Admonitions cause weeping: I I Bel/ad., Cale., I gnat., I Kali carb., ~Yitr. ac.,
Platin.
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AFTER MORTIFICATION.
jlrdnfung.
Aeon. Fearfulness : !gnat.; fear and restlessness : Col.oc.; disposition
!::'.;. to cry and weep: Coloc.; sad, bursting into tears : PulJJat.
1~ ~ Does not like to talk: ]gnat.; indifference: Ignat.
11 Bryon. Thinks with pleasure of drowning: PulJJa.t.; anxious; weary
11 ~~. : - : · of life; sad and gloomy : PulJJat.
Cau•tlc. Melancholy; prefers to be alone : Ignat.
I Chamom.
Crocua.
Throws things down or pushes them away: StapltiJJ.; dissatisfied
I Colo«'. wirli everything: PulJJat.; aversion to nil around him: Ignat.
HcllC'b.
11 lpat. Very easily frightened: PulJJat.; bewildered: .Ntu; vom.; easily
I pee. enraged : PulJJat.
I Lycop.
II M.,rcur. Derangement of the mind: Arsen., Bellacl.; continual babbling
II Natr. mar. of stupid phrases: Amie.; talking incoherently: Xux i•om.; every·
I lVaI vom.
I Oplum. thing he attempts he does wrong: .;Yiu; wnn.
I Phoapbac.
II Palled.
'Veak memory : I gnat.
I PloUn. Heaviness of head: Ig11at., Nttx vom.; headache: Col.oc.
I Pubat.
I S..ncg.
Losing hair on one side: Igruit.
1 s .. pta. Sees through a fog: !gnat.; vacant gaze; sits quietly: Ignat.
II Staphla. ·
Stramon. Hard hearing: Ignat.
II Sulphur. Frequent profuse nosebleed : P.uuaf.
Veratr.
Face distorted : !gnat.; pale face nnd sunken eye:; : l'oloc.;
earthy pale and sunken: Ignat.; pale with pointt.><I nose or red with irritution :
Pufgat., Nux vom.; earthy, dark ring around the eyes: I'ul/$at.
Bitter sapid taste in mouth: Pu!JJat.; no dc.~ire to mt or drink: Ignaf.; dis-
likC$ meat or bread: Pul.sat.; appetite soon satisfied: !gnat.
Nausea with pain in stomach: Puuat.
Bitter, slimy vomiting: PulJJat.
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Pain in stomach : Nu:e wm.; in left hypochondrium, worse from pres-
sure: !gnat.
Cutting in bowels: Puls<d.; violent pains in abdomen ; squeezing pain, better
from outward pressure ; cramp in bowels ; cramp-colic relieved by extreme
pressure ; distention of the abdomen : I Cowc.
Diarrhcea and vomiting every time food is taken : Col-Oc.
Diarrhrea with pain in the bowels : Coloc.
Hard scanty stool : Pidsat.; increased stool and urine : !gnat.
Voice low, trembling: !gnat.; labored breathing: Pulsat.
Stitches in side when coughing, with frothy bloody expectoration: Pulsat.
Pain in small of back: Nu:i; vom.; in the hips extending from the region of
the kidneys down to the upper part of the thigh: Cowc.
Cramp in calves: I Gowc.; heavy legs: .Puls<d.
Limbs bruised ; swelling on upper part of foot: Pulsat.
Staggering walk: !gnat.; cannot sit up: Nux vom.
General weakness: !gnat.; spasms, convulsions : Opium.
Later sleep and restlessness : !gnat.; sleeplessness: I Gol-0e.; starts in sleep:
!gnat.; anxious dreams : Pulsat.
Cold feet, most in evening : Ignat.; bilious fever : I Col-Oc.
After wounded pride, not getting the praise of othera she expected : Pallad.
After trying to speak in company, anxious heart beating: Platin.
Embarrassment: I Cale. ostr., 1Sulpl1ur.
Abashmenk 11 Oowc., llgnat., I Opium, 1 IPhosph. ac., 11Plati11., Sepia,
I I Staphis., llSulphur.
From Reproaches : I I Col-Oc.. Crocus., IIgnat., 11 Opium, I Pho$JJh. ac.,
IStaphi,s.
MODEL CURES.
Melancholy after deep mortification ; heaviness of the head; very great weak-
ness of the memory; forgets everything except dreams; hardness of hearing;
sees everything aa if through a fog; sits quietly, with a vacant gaze, always
thinking of the mortification endured, and knowing nothing of' what passes
around him ; prefers to be alone ; thinking of the mortification endured prevents
him from going to sleep as early as usual ; restless sleep, start.s during sleep,
much dreaming; pain in the left hypochondria increased by pressure and con-
tinuous walk. Loses his hair. Face colorless, hollow; voice low, trembling
with distortion of the muscles of the face; does not like to talk; no desire to
eat or drink; appetite is very soon satli!fied. Always feels cold, especinllv in
the evening. Very weak; staggering walk ; walks carefully. Increased stool
and urine: Jgnat.-A'ITOMYR. .
After mortification sad, gloomy and weary of life. Often pain in the fore-
head, earthy face, dark rings around the eyes ; bitter sapid taste in the mouth ;
dislikes meat and bread; nausea, with pain in stomach; occasional bitter slimy
vomiting; frequent profuse nosebleed ; stitches in the side when coughing, with
frothy bloody expectoration. Palpitation of the heart; labored breathing, hard
scanty stools; frequent cutting pain in the bowels; heaviness of' the legs; limbs
feel bruised; swelling on the upper part of foot; anxious dreams; thinks of
drowning with great plerumre; is sad ; bursts into tears; dissatisfied with every·
thing; easily enraged; reticent; very easily frightened; anxious; weary of life:
Pu"8at.-ATrt)HYR.
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92 MIND AND DISPOSITION.
VEXATION.
2lerger.
II Aeon,
Aloee.
A"ll ments after Vexation. Even the slightest brings on
11 Alum. ailments or aggravate : A rsen., Bel!.ad., Cistus., Kali carb., Mezer.,
!::;.tart· Natr. mur., Petrol., Phosph. ac., Rhm tax., Sulphur.
1 A .....n.
II Aurum.
Easily vexed, aud the slightest vexation hurts her very much:
11 e..i1..i. Phoi!phor.
11 Bl")·on.
('ale. oetr.
i She feels slightest vexation through the whole body: Caustic.,
Cale. phoe. }lux vom. -
~::.::~· Lciug-lasting complaints following vexation: Alum., Lyoop.,
c·a1111t1e. Petrol.; great sufferings: Sepia.
II Chamom.
Clneh. oa. Serious ailments : I.Nair. mur.; violent and dangerous :
11 Clatna; Cluim01n., Pulsat. ·
II Coe.,ul, •
1 c·od"ea. After Vexation. Remaining anxiety: Lycop., Sepia; about
11 ~!!:!:.le. the future: Staphis.; full of fear and restlessness: Cluinwm.;
croeua. in the night: Arse11.; with anguish of conscience: Veratr.
~:1i::.· Disposition to whine: Bryon.; wheezing and coughing: Nair.
I H1·oae. mur.; crying about anticipated results: Staphis.
11 ;::,~•· Feeling of shame, silent chagrin, sorrowful thoughts: Ig1wt.;
Kall earb. fear of being alone, fear of death: Arsen. ·
La4.'h.,••
11 Lyeop. Cann<'t forget losses or injuries: ]gnat.
Map.earb. Ill humor about anything which has happened: Staphis.
Magn.mur.
ltlercur. Stubborn peevishness: Nux vom.
Mezer.
Natr.earb.
Vexation with Indignation: Col,oc., Ipec., Nux vom.,
1 Notr. mur. I I Platin., Staphis.; throws away whatever he happens to hold in
Nus mo.eh. his hands : Staph-is.
II Nu:r. Tom.
Oleander. Disposition to quarrel: Nux vom.
1 ~ ~~.l;.:,~· With wrath, passion and heat: Chammn.
1 Pho•phor. Beside himself: Nux vom., Plwi!phor.; and hot: Phoi!phor.
11 Pho•ph. ae.
11 Platln. Very easily frightened : Nu~: 11om.
1 Put.at. Uses the wrong word: Laehes.
Ran. bulb.
Rh•u tox. Is depressed, cannot work : C'a./~. phoi!ph.
::..i:~::e· C-0mpletely absorbed in his own thoughts : Ignat.
Selen. Derangement of the mind : Y eratr.
1 :;::~:· Sanguine sensitiveness: Chanwm.; over-sensitiveness of senses:
stannum. .Nux vom.; very much excited : Aeon.
11:::::.l;;., Congestion of blood to the head: Aeon., Hyose.; fears apo-
8ulphnr. plexy : Sepia.
Thuy a.
11 v.,ratr. Vertigo: Ignat., Cale. ostr.; in attacks: Nux wm.
11 Zlneum. Head. Headache: Castor., Lycop., 1 lltfagn. earb., Petrol.,
I IPlwi!plwr., Ran. bttlb.; dull: Kali carb.; violent: Magn. earb., Mezer.; sudden:
Ran. bulb.; after a slight vexation : Ignat., ltfezer., Petrol., Ran. bulb.; the very
slightest: Phoi!plwr.; in forehead: Petrol.; in occiput: Cannab., Ran. bulb.;
pressing on a small point: !gnat.; feels every step : Natr. mttr.; twinging with
heaviness: ltfagn. carb.; increMing from 1 P. M. till evening: ltfagn. carb.; after:
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Jfezer.; heat in head : Bryon.; attacks of heat snd throbbing in the head :
Cyclam.; with red face, one cheek: Clmmom.; loss of appetite: Nair. nwr.
Scalp. Sell8itive to slightest touch: ltfezer.; loss of hair: StaphiA.
Eyes. Black before them: Sepia; pupils contracted: Coccul.
Full of tears: Petrol.; weeping all night: Natr. mur.
Nose. Hemorrhage : ..4 rsen.; stopped up by cold : Staphi8.
Face. Hot: Gham()m.; with cold hands: Photphor.; cold, hippocratic:
Veratr.; dark blue: Veratr.; cold sweat: Veratr.; pale: Arsen.; yellow:
Kali earb.
Taste of bile: Cham.om.; bitter: Petrol.; with thirst: Bryon.
Throat. Pressure and constriction in pit of throat; worse when swallow-
ing : Staphi8. •
Appetite. Lost: Petrol., Photph.; after whining: Coccul.; with headache:
Natr. mur.
Thirst: Bryon.; insatiable: Chamom.; little at a time: .Arsen.
Eating. Worse before dinner: Phoiphor.; after drinking, cough or vomit-
ing: .Arsen.; g~tting sick from eating or drinking soon after the vexation:
II Cham.om.
Belching: Bryon.; and sickness : Petrol.; bitter : Bryon.; and vomiting:
Cham.om., Veratr.
Nausea: Cham.om., Ignat.; with hot face: Ph-0iphor.; gagging: Kali earb.,
and coughing: Natr. mur.; unsuccessful urging: Natr. mur.; vomiting: Aeon.,
Chamom., !gnat., Veratr.; of bitter water: Bryon.
Scrobiculum. Sensitive: Veratr.; empty feeling: !gnat.; sudden rush to:
Lyeop.; greatest anxiety: ILyeop.; pain with suffocating spells: I.Aeon.
Stomach. Pressing pains: Clwmom., !gnat., Plwiplwr.; as from a stone:
Aeon.; pains with fear: Arsen.
Hypochondria. Pain in liver: Bryon.
Bowels. Cramps: I gnat.; belly-ache: Sulphur; with diarrhrea: Chamom.
Stools. Several thin stools : Petrol.; looseness : .AloeJJ, Cale. plwsph.,
Cha.m()lll., I Coloe.; only in the morning or forenoon: Bryon.; next morning with
agony: Petrol.; after a little walk with agitation: Petrol.; dysentery: Sulpliur;
costiveness : Bryon., Nux vom., Staplti8.; burning in anus : Nair. m11r.
Womb. Cramps: !gnat.; catamenia too copious: Nux vom.; after it
lumps of blood pass off: Rims to:r.; catamenia suppressed: Aeon., Col-Oe.,
Puhat., Staphi8.
Amenorrhrea: Aeon., etc.
In the fifth month of pregnancy, at night copious hemorrhage from vagina.
with lumps of coagulated blood, dull headache, yellow face, but no abortion:
Kali carb.; checked lochia: Aeon., Coloe.
Chest. Faint speech : Staplii.s.; shortness of breath : Aeon., Cham&m.;
want of breath and choking spells: Arsen.; suffocating from pain in pit of
stomach: Aeon.; a contracted sensation: .Arsen.; cramps: Chamom.; after
midnight with palpitation of the heart: Veratr.
Cough: Aeon., Arsen., I Chamom., Cineli. off., Ignat., INatr. mur., Nux vom.,
Sepia, Staphi.s., Vcratr.
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9-1 MIND A.ND DISPOSITION.
After vexation with fright: !gnat.; after fright with vexation : Aeon.
With grief: !gnat.; with indignation: Staph!&
If children " get mad :" Ant. tart., C hamom.
With gagging and wheezing: Natr. mur.
'Vith stitches in chest: Bryon,,; in left upper part: Natr. mur.
Heart. Palpitation: Cha.mom., Nux vom., Pho..phor., Veratr.
From the slightest movement: Staphis.; with anxiety: Aron.; palpitation
and trembling; weakness: Lyeop.; orgasm: Petrol.
Pulse altered: Aeon., Chamom., Coloe., Ignat., Nair. mur., Petrol., Sepill,
Stnphis.
Back. Pains in small of back : Nux t'Om.; chilliness: Ntix vom.
Upper.Limbs. Burning in arms: Natr. mur.
Cold hands and hot face: Phoq>hor. ·
Legs. Her knee,s give way, falter: Caustic.
Legs get as heavy as lead: Lycop., Natr. mur., Nux wm.
Trembling: Ran. bulb.
Limbs. Pain when in motion: Bryon.
Bruised feeling : Aeon.; lame and bruised feeling: Veratr.
Nerves. Great irritation of the whole nervous system: Nux wm.; tremb-
ling: Aeon., Ran. bulb., Lyeop.; twitching of limbs: !gnat.; all over: Jllagn.
carb.; through the whole body: Petrol.
Spasms: Bellad., Gupntm., Ignat.; violent spasms, wanta to run up the wall :
Bellad.; convulsions: Bellad., !gnat.; epilepsy: Ignat.
A short, easy walk fatigues much: Petrol.; can hardly walk: Cale. phosph.
Disposition to lie down : Nux vom.
Getting as if lame : Cale. ph-0q>li., &pia.
Cannot work : Cale. ph-Oq>h.; gets very weak : Natr. mur.
Great weaknest1: IArsen., Lyeop.; very infirm all forenoon: Lycop.; with
fainting and coldness: Veratr.
Sleep. At bed time "blood still in motion : " Petrol.; sleep improves;
heaviness : JJJagn. carb.
Sleepless: Chamom., and restless: Aeon., Arsen.; restless sleep: Petrol.;
wakeful all night: Staphi.s.; sleepy during the day: Nux t'om., Staphi.s.
Day. Every morning: Petrol.; worse morning than evening: Nux i•mn.
Next morning, trembling through the whole body: Petrol.
Forenoon: Ran. bulb.; infirm, trembling, weak: Lyeop.; nil day: Curb. reg.
Sensation of heaviness from 1 P.M., increasing till bed time: Magn. carb.
Worse in the evening and morning : Bryon.
Warmth. Aversion to fresh air: Nux vom.; desire for warmth: .Ar11en.
Chill! Aeon., Arsen., Bryon., Mercur., INux vom.
Coldness: Araen.; chilliness in back: Nux vom. ·
Cold or chilly all over: Bryon.
Heat: I Aeon., I Clianwm., I Niix vom., I I Petrol., 1l&pia, I Staphis.,
Phowplwr.; beside himself: Phoq>li. ac.
Attacks of beat and throbbing in head: Cyclam.
Febrile motions, with bitter taste and thirst: Bryon.
MODEL CURE.
~pecially after mental agitation of a vexatious character, to which she is
very subject (in deficiencies of the valves), a trembling and fluttering of the
heart, distressingly painful in the heart and as far as between the shoulders; it
extends upwards also into the head, where it is felt as an equally painful throb-
bing; at the same time air, on inspiration, seems so cold that it is felt unpleas-
antly cold, even in the lungs: Lith. carb.-N. N:
ANGER.
.Sorn.
l\Iuch inclined to anger: Bryon., Plwsphor., Zincum; long, lasting ailments
from it: Agaric., Zincum; with mortification: Staphia.; vexation: Chamom.,
Pfutin., Staphi.s.; indignation: Goloc., Staphi~.; with wrath and vehemence:
Aeon., Arsen., Aurum, Bryon., I Ghamom., Gratiol., !gnat., Lyc<p., Nux i·om.,
Veratr.
Throws things away indignantly, pr pushes them away on the table: Stapltis.
Loss of reason, alternately laughing or crying : Pfutin.
Excessive irritation of mind: Arnica; vertigo: Amica.
Head. Congestion: Amica; with unconsciousness or delirium : Bellad.,
ache : Jlezer., Petrol., Pfutin.; headache, heat, red face and thirst : Bryon.; hot
sweats: Ghamom.
Face. Burning heat: Ghamom.; redness: Bryon.
Taste. Bitter, as is also the belching: Arni.ca.
Mouth. Putrid breath : Amica.
Thirst : Bryon., Nux vom.
Belching bitter: Arni£a; vomiting: Coloc.; bile in the morning: Nu:e
vom.; colic: Ghamom.;- looseness: Aeon., Ghamom.; diarrhooa and vomiting:
Goloc.
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MODEL CURE.
Vexation .and wrath, followed by fear of being brought before court,
because>, as she imagines, persons accuse her of having done something wrong.
Frightened look on her foc>c. She imagines her neigh hors arc pursuing her;
the devil is lying iu wait for her; will come up to her through the floor of the
room; sleeps restlessly during the day; hot during the night, with only an hour
or two of sleep, disturbed by anxious dreams. She imagines she is falling inro
n dc>ep aby!l!l. She is pursued, and tries to escape by running as fast ns she can.
"'cnknc.-.s-the feet feel as if bruised. Lnchrymosc--she 1fo•likcs any one who
tries to dis~uade her from her idea. Heat in head and face. Cheeks earthy pnle,
nnd dark red hollow face. Vertigo. Unable to wnlk. The body suffers alter·
natcly moderate heat nod cold. Late, tardy evacuation. Urine with brick-
dust like sediment: Zinc. ox.--...~H!lltD.
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98 MIND AND DISPOSITION.
MODEL CURE.
Pressing, stupefying pain in forehead, particularly after r_nental exertion
an<l emotions. Towards evening restless, anxious and firlgety. Sleep disturbed
by dreams; twitching of the whole body; sits up in bed with anxious gestures;
weeps, cries out mournfully and wants to run away. Next morning does not
remember what occurred: Bellad.-BICKING.
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JOO MIND AND DISPOSITION.
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102 HIND AND DISPOSITION.
11 !:.:~~·
1 t•i',~: :1 From the least exertions: Ol. an., Silic., Tereb.;
1 Ann1m. 11t, 11r, 11w. ' from the slightest, while lying down: Nu.x vom.
:::::· ir, iw. From every acute effort at investigation: Anr.ic.
Branca. Ir. Continual attention: Psorin., Sabad.; only with
1 ~::~~~~. It, :~: close attention to au orator: !gnat.; with excitement
Cale. are. lr.•'i and fatigue: Codeine.
llCalc,o•tr. 11t,11r,lw. . 1 k
1 c .. 1c.pho•i•••· Ir. If the pam does not allow any menta wor :
Cannab. lw. ' 1Yatr. carb.
Carb. a11. 1,v. , ·
CRrb. , . .,g. :~· i In th·e· brain, a~. if hca~cn: Ana.c., Aurwn, Cinch.
<:Rrb. ••tlph. • off.; ns if sore: Cmch. oj., D(lph. ind.
Cauatlc. llr, lw.
11 Chamom. 1t. , In the inner head : Cina ; on a small spot :
11 Cina u, 11r. i1 Colcliic.
I Cinch. oft', lt. 11
Clnnab. It, Ir. I, Forehead : Coffea, I I Digit., A nae., I I Arnica,
:: ~=:~'!~. It, Ir. \\ Jlancin., .ilfezer., Ol. an., Pulsat., Rhus rad., ISilic.,
11 ("off"•· 11t, 1r. ·1· Tercb.; pressing: Amica.
11 Colchlc.
1 contnm.
I It, '
iir. :'
r rcssure l.k 1 d D.ig1•t.; mcrcnsmg
I ·e a oa :
• •
to stu-
11 Cu11rnm. lr. 'I pidity: Coccul., Petrol.; wnnt of thinking powers as
I Dapll.lnd. lit I
i it: I soon ns beginning:
A sar., 11/ezer.;
1
after the slighte:::t
1 Digit.
Droo<'r. 1w. · exertion: Ol. an.; heavy pressure: Amica.
Eryng.
1 Gent. crnc.
Ir, lw.'I it.
p re:;sure m . arcus CJ·1·rn.rLS:
. R an. bu-0.;
l"· an d eyes:
1 o ..nt. lnt. lw. I, Lactuc. · tension: Sulphur·1 drawing over eyes: Cale.
Gran. cort. It Ir. I '
11 Graplllt. ' 'I oslr.
1 ::~:!:~· /1 ~: From root of nose to forehead: Natr. mur.; pres-
' Hlppom. i sure, w.·orse wh.ile wnlkiug : Arnica; throbbing, bet-
1 Hyclra8t,
1 lgnllt. I It, Ir, Ilw.,l ter wl 11 l e Wll lk·mg: p UU1a
L t
•
1 lrl4 nra. i In forehead and temples, contractive pressure:
1 ~~1~;:.rb.
11 ""' .' Digit.; as if beaten : Plwl!ph. ac.
La<'t. ,.Ir. it. 1 Forehmd, temples and oceiput: A nae.; right side
11 L)'COp. Ir, I lw, d Q
1 lllftKll. carb, nn oceiput: ale. oatr.
Mandii. It, iw. Temples : Anac., Digit., Gent. cruc., Hellcb.,
lll<'rc. Joel. Ir.
11 lller.er. it, 11-. .ilfczcr., }{air. carb., ,.Vatr. mur., Nux vom., II'<'orin.;
1 lllorph. ac. 1rt.· • Jlrc,;sure: lfclleb.; ns from a nail: A nae.; and tension :
I Natr. carb. 1 j1
II Natr. mur. 11r, 11t, 11...-. Sulphur; from one temple to the other: .illancin.; ten-
Natr. •mph. 1rt •• 1, ~ion in bruin: Sulphur; stitches most in right temple
I Nltr. ac. 1
11 Nux ... om. Ht. ~ outward: Lycop.; one-sided pressure : Ignat.
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I Oleandrr.
I 01.anlm.
1•·11
I It. '
Vertex : • Garb.
•
veg., Gent: cruc., Natr. mur.,
• .
II Ox.ac. 1
1
.l\ 11X vom., Punpin., Ran bulb., I I &pia; pressmg :
I Parla.
It, lr. 1. Lycop.; and throbbing: N11X vom.; as if beaten:
11 Petrol.
II Pboaphor. u.1 Plwsph. ac.; as of a foreign body under the skull :
I Pboapb.ac. llt, ir.l Conium.
I Plmpln. lr. 1
Prun.apln.• I Occiput: Anac., Cale. ac., Garb. an., Nitr. ac.
11 Paorln.
I Puhat. :!: Rhus rad.; pressing in the depth of cerebellum :
Ran bulb. i....-.1 Co/chic.; drawing, bending backwards: Cinch. off.
1
Rbodod. 1
1 llbworad. 1t, ::: 1
In forehead, occiput and temples, changing about,
Rbwotox.
I Sabad.
•w.
llt.
11 better from external pressure: 0Jle. osfr.
18cutul. Congestion of head by intellectual labor : P8o-rin.;
I Sclen.
I Sepia.
•t.I when talking : Goffea.
I SUic. it, Ir, Hw. Heat in head, with cold hands: Plwsph. ac.; heat
8plgp.r. 1 ~:! and sweat: Kali carb., Phosph. ac., Ran. bulb.
II 8alphnr.
T•"'""·
Tercblnth.
•r.
It.
1
1
External pain from writing and rending, increased
Vlnca. 1w.lt by pressure of spectacles: Lycop.
Pressing: A nae., I I Arnica, Cale. ac., Chamom., 11 Coccul., Goffea, Colchic.,
Dig-it., Helkb., !gnat., Lactuc., Lycop., ltlagn. carb., JJ[ezer., N11X vom., Ol. an.,
Paris, Sepia, Silic., Sulphur, Tereb.; like a heavy load: Digit.; urging iu whole
head: Arg. nitr.; as if pressing from in out: Kali carb.; asunder: Nux vom.;
bursting: Arg. nitr., Nux t'017l.
Tension. Forehead: Sulphur; as if a bladder was stretched from one
temple to the other: .lllanein.; tension in the brain, with pressure in temples:
Sulphur; tension pains: &bad.; crampy pressure: I I Phosph. ac.
Drawing : Bo-rax, Cale. ac., Cina, Coffea; drawing together above the
temples: Agn. cast.; tearing and pressing: 11 AMc., Ran bulb.; from glnbella
to forehead : Natr. mur.
Stitches in temples from within outward : Lycop., Silie., Sulphur.
Jerks: Digit.; throbbing: Agar., Pub!at.; throbbing towards the head:
Pi1orin.; beating in arterie,.~: Agar.; in vertex: Nux vom.
Hammering, after an animated conversation : Sulphur; congestion : Agar.,
NttX vom., orgasm : Connab.; heat: Berber.; fullness : Pdorin.
Sore. As if beaten: Aurum; as if <'rusted: !gnat.; in the whole brain:
Cinch. off., renewed weeks after : Daph. ind.; making stupid: Cinriab.; sen!!a·
tion iu the brain, as if beaten: A nae., IAurum; as if the whole head were
bruised: Cinch. off.; as if mashed: lynat.
Better from mental exertion : aching in head changes places and It sseus
after exertion of mind: Cale. ostr.
Better from thinking; headarlie undefined: Amm. carb., Cale. plwsph.,
llgnat., .lllorph. ac., Natr. mur., Nitr. ae., Pari-6, Pfio:•phor., ISabad.
Prc...;;sing in one-half of head : !gnat., Tereb. ol., changing place : Cale. o.~tr.
Headache is relieved during mental occupation, but wofl:le after it: Atse11.
Head symptoms disappear: Cale. ac.
Headache relieved by co1JYersation : E11p. perf.
Continued meditation lcs::ens the headache : Psorin.
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1 Lam·oe. Thinking atfoets the head: Coccul.
11 !'>'"01 '·
11 1 agn. carb • I
.l'
lnahilitv... t<i think and to ))Crform nuy.. mental labor; the head
1 Mugn.mur. 1 feels ;;tupefietl if he tries to exert himself: J.Yatr. carb.
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OTHER COMPLAINTS AFTER MENTAL EXERTION, ETC. 105
I lll8Dl(&D• Headache in the forehead; every mental exertion e:111,.e:; him
11 lllenyanth.
lllorpb. ae. to become quite stupid: Petrol.
11Natr. carb. In good humor hut cannot work mentally : Arnicri.
IINatr. mur.
I
Nu.x IUOllCb. Dullness in head makes thinking difficult: Bryon.
IINu.x Tom.
01-nder,
I
Mental work fatigues: Aurum; particularly iu morning:
II Oph1m. Berber.
II Parl•.
II Petrol. La.-;;:itude, thinkiug and speaking are hnr<l work: Rlws fox.
Pho.phor.
II Platln,
'Vhen trying to recollect, excitement, convu!,.,ions and dis-
II Plumbum. , turbed feeling in the upper part of the brain : Adler.; vu11i,-hi11g
11 P!IOrln,
I Puhat.
of thoughts: Nitr. ac.
II Ran.bulb. Rushing noise in the head from reading: Curb. '1.' f'[J.
I Ran.acel.
IRhenm. In the morning happy, clear and decided; after nine o'cloC'k
I Rhodod,
Rbua tox.
dull and unable to think: Sulphur.
I Sabad, Dazed feeling, made wur,.:e hy thinking: S11lpl111r; from
11 Selen,
llSt<pla. writing: Arg. 11itr.; dazed aU1l :<leepy from readiug: .A11f111st.
II Stile.
I Splgd.
Mental work make:; dull and !;tupi<l: Coernl., 1Y11 l r. mur.,
1 Stannnm. Jlagn. carb.
II Stapbla.
I Stramon. Vertigo from tl1inking: .A!Jr11·., Gran. cort.; from n·a<liug:
I Snlphnr. Branc. urs., Cuprwn, Gran. corf., Gr11fif,/., l'ho.•plt. ac.; vrrtigu
I Tarax.
Tereb. and nausea: Arnica; from writi11g: /\ali r·arb., Hlwdod.
ITbuya.
I Veratr. Attacks of vertigo aud di:;turbr<l memory from \Yritiiig:
I Verbaac. Argent.
11 Vine. min.
I Viola od. Vertigo from thinking while walkin;r in tht• open air: Ayar.;
II Xlpboa. dizzine.ss towards eYetJing in the OJ>l'll air, a~.:,;ravatcd by t ], i 11kiug:
I Zlncnm,
Zlu~.cyaa. Silic. .
V crtigo after mental occupation, with dull prr,-snre on the 1.. 111 pies:
Natr. carb.
Giddiness and internal soreness of head, ,;:('n,op,.: Yani"h: Cuprum.
Mental work causes congestion to the heatl: }tf11.r m111.
Fulness of the head : PiJorin.
Dullness and heaviue&-i from mental exertion: ..Yu fr. m •tr.; fr,,.,1 1 :· ·~i11g:
Pimpin.; from writing: Gent. hit.
Fainting after thiuking or writing: O.tlad.
Crawling in the head: T!tuya.,
Eyes. Darkness before the eyes whm n•a.Jin;:r anti thi11kin~: J/· .,, 1J, .
Dull pain in the eyes when reading or frnm llll'11tal ot·1·n1H1tio11: ( ·.
Pres.<;ing pain over the right eye:;: Brn11111111, Hlfn. bulb.
All symptoms appear after reading and writin~. f'1 •e Eye,, Cira I' ' ' ·
Ears. Roaring uoi:;es in ears from nwutal ex1·rtin11: ('1111i• 11" from
writing: Sepia.
Throbbing when stoopin;.r to write: R!t1'11111 , y-,,,.,, 11.
Nose. Stopped up wlll'n readi11g alnntl: .'/,.,.. ,., ,·.. l'crb11.<c.
Face. Sudden palene,:~ from reading : (,', ·,,1.f, :1.
Heat in the face: Agm·., Amm. carb.
Thinking causes heat in the fuce in the <:n11i•1.:.;: Xip/w.~.
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OTHER COMPLAINTS AFTER MENTAL EXERTION, ETC. 107
•
Excited, crampy, restless sensation in the upper part of the brain similar to
that felt in the limbs after severe muscular exertion : Ast. rub.
Cannot fix his attention or think, with crawling in the hands and head:
Thuya; impelled to think, hut it makes her body weak, trembling, cold and
moist: .Aurum.
Trembling of the whole body, especially of the hands, with nausea and weak·
ness of the knees : Borax, Vine. min.
Great restlessness in the evening from mental occupation, reading: Nair. carb.
Feels tired and weak from reading: Aurum.
Easily fatigued from mental work: Alum., .Aurwn, Laclte11., Pul.sat., Thuya;
especially from reading and writing: Coleldc.
Nervous weakness, fatigued from thinking, reading and writing: I 1 Arnica,
IBellad., I Cale. ac., I I Coccul., I Ignat., 1 ILaches., I Lycop., I ISatr. carb.,
1 INatr. mur., llPsorin., llPulsat., ISabad., ISepia, I ISilic., ISulphur.
Mental and bodily exhaustion from long continued activity or night watch·
ing : Oupr. ac.
Fainting after mental exertion, thinking and writing: Calad.
Drowsinei!S, when thinking: Natr. sulph.; when reading: Natr. nmr.; when
writing: Natr. rmlph.
The least exertion of mind causes somnolency : Nux mosch.
Goes to sleep while thinking, after eating: Natr. sulph.
Goes to sleep while reading: .A11gust., Ignat., Natr. mur., Platin., Prun. ipin.,
Ruta, Sepia.
Goes to sleep while writing: Phoiph. ac.
ls worse on going to sleep : Conium.
Noises in ear worse when lying in bed, and when waking in the night: Conimn.
Cannot get to sleep until late : Chwrum, Kali carb.
Sleep restless, unrefreshing, confused worrying dreams: Oupr. ac.
Coldness: Atirum; chill when writing: Zincum.
Heat : Phoiplwr.; while reading: Oleand.
Heat, as if hot water were poured over her : Plwiphor.
Sweat in the morning in bed when thinking: Zinc. cyan.
Sweat from every mental exertion, reading, writing, etc.: Kali carb.
Disagreeable feeling from exerting the mind: Colc/ti,c.
Jerking pains when writing: Nair. mur.
Studying aggravateB his pains: .Formica.
Evening; noises in ear: Conium, Sepia.
Thinking and speaking are difficult towards evening: Ignat.
During mental prostration (geiftige ~U>fj.lannung), heart and circulation of
blood affected: I I .Aeon., Asar., IBelfud., Bismuth., I I Gicuf., I Cinch. off., Digit.,
Jlagn. carb., 11 Natr. mur., I Petrol., 11 Phosphor., I ISpongia, Stmmum, 11Stramo11.
Intellectual labor fatigues him: P11!.saf.
All headwork affects him: Aurwn, Lycop., Pulscit., Silic.
Head overfatigued from mental labor: 1 IKux vom., IPulsat.
Complaints arising when reading or writing: .Aurum, Fluor. ac.; from
writing: Cak. ostr.
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p1 .. 11n. 3 2 • wet when in a sweat, after his house was burnt out:
11 ~';:!~x. !
: : 1 Rhus tox.
Snbad. o 31 . After most violent emotions of mind, with great mental
:;ri~~· !:
~ 1 and bodily exertions and loss of sleep: I Cuprum.
Stannum. 11 l
StApba.. 4 41 MODEL CURES.
Stramon. 4 3 0
• Sul1•hnr. After continued loss of sleep, night after nigl1t, long-
2 3 4
Veratr. 313
ztncum. lasting anxiety, overexertions of mind and body, from
213
nuniing the sick; great anguish of mind from the loss of his dearest. friend:
llNitr. ac.-HAYNEL.
A state of mental and hodily exhaustion after overexertion of the mind,
pulse feeble, somewhat frequent, unequal; skin moist, feet generally cold; at-
tacks of unconquerable anxiety; the head giddy and internally painful, feels
as if he would lose his senses, sleep full of dreams, restless, unrefreshing:
Oupr. ac.-SCmnn.
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MODEL CURES. 109
MODEL CURES.
SHOCK OF INJURY.
A soldier, while carrying a wounded comrade, was struck by a spent bullet
in the epigastrium-hecame pale nnd weak, "folt the wind knocked out of him;"
laid down. A drop of Liquor ammon. in water relieved at once.
In another case, it helped in shock from gunshot wound of the lung, with
great prostration: .Amm. ca11.~t •
.A1·nica, alternately with Opium, both in 1st dee. in water, frequently re-
peated, relieved shock and concussion in a case of fractured skull in a boy.
The fractured edge after some time became imlistinguishable (the hat having
prevented any scalp wound). The !<ymptoms were, loss of consciousnc.."8, sleepi-
ness, pallor; vomiting, after beginning with the medicine;;.
A young man foll and broke his thigh; was lividly pale, cold, stupefied:
Camphor.', speedily followed by relief: Cau~tic.
A boy of five years was run over-thigh broken. Could not bear to have
it handled; could not get to sleep; wide awake. Relieved by Coffea"'.-J. C.
MORO AN.
JEALOUSY.
A farmer's woman who had by jealousy become a raving maniac, and was
to be transferred to an insane ai•ylum, got well from one drop of the same
remedy, bodily and mcntally.-E. STAPF. See :\lode! Cure, page 86.
A young girl wns made seriously ill from jealousy and grief about a faithless
lover. She suffered with fever most in the hours after midnight; high redness
of the face, with constant delirium and <le..~ire to run away; she complained all
the time of a throbbing toothache. One dose of Ilyodc. cured the toothache
and delirium, and a second week after restored her completely.-B<ENNING-
HAUSEX.
AFTER EMOTIONS AND EXCITEMENT.
From disappointed ambition, hewilderctl, talks incoherently; doe..~ everything
he attempts to do, wrong; complains of lwavine,.;s of the head, pain in the stom-
ach and small of back; foels WC'ak and eanuot :<it up; face now pale with sharp
pointed nose, then red, with irritate<! pul,;e: .1..V11.r rom.-G. lIAHTLArn.
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BODILY SYMPTOMS CONNECTED WITH THE MIND.
II. Mental Concomitants of Bodily Symptoms.
HEAD. .
The •tn(><'fylng heodachoo have been vlaced lo Chapter 2. The mental coacomltanta have not been 1eparatf'll
gin~ n Rhugf>ther in Chapter 2.
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ACCORDING TO LOCALITY.
Forehead. LivelinC8S: Phoi!ph. ac.; serenity the first twelve hours :
Cau.stic.; contracting, benumbing pain, with ill humor, alternately, with free-
dom of all complaints, with comfortableness, and excited imagination : Hyosc.
Gloomy feeling, and heaviness in occiput: Ptel. trif.
Absorbed, sullen mood : Ol. an.; bypochondric : Arq. nitr.; heat, melan-
choly: Stramon.
Depres8ion of spirits: Naja tr.; low spirits: Ran. bulb., Rlw.9 rad.; increas-
ing sadness, only· in daytime: Mercur.; anxiety: Alum., Cau..~tic., Nitrwn;
after precordial anxiety : Platin.; anxiety, and heat : Lauroc.; fear of going
mad : Ambra; as if madness would ensue: Aeon.
. Impatience : Platin., Zincum.
Morose. Over the right eye: Ran. bulb.; and upper part of head, in the
evening: Jlfercur.; as if the bone would burst : Niccol.; with vertigo, later in
oeciput: Chin. sulph.; with sneezing, and running of nose: Clemat.; heat
in upper body_.: Platin.; increa.sing from 5 P .M.; pre,ssure relieves: A nae.
Vexatious ill humor; heaviness: Aethus.; heavines8, like a stone; whining
about trifles: Bellad.; like a weight; incapable of thinking: Bom'st.; with a
painful quivering: Bovist.; nausea: Stannwn; sleepiness: Cale. oslr.
Fretful; never gets her work done: Bryon.; peevish temper; irritable
about others: Jfar. ver.; moaning and distress; can neither lie nor sit: CojferJ.
Inclination to work: Aloes; desires to hurry his business: Ptel. tr1f.; irre-
sistible inclination to commit suicide : Jfercur.
Shooting over left eye, extorting cries : Sepia.
Sitting alone; would not speak : Ant. crud.; disinclined to converse : Rlw.8
tox.; to think : Bromum.
Aching all day hinders mental exertion : Amm. gum.
Diminished intellectual power ; difficult comprehension: Arg. nitr.,
Cale. ac., Cale. ostr., Ignat., Mezer., Natr. mur.
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Inner warmth, stupidity: Alum.; on trying to think : Mezer.; thinking
difficult: Zincum, I I I gnat.; left: Lauroc.; impossible: },fezer., Opium.
Exalted imagination : Hyosc.; delirium: Chin. Btdph.; delirious, with
sneezing: Mezer.; as if losing his reason: Aeon., Ambra, Hamam.
Forgetful: Cak. ac.; using wrong words: Lil. tigr.; awkwardness: Bryon.
Loss of consciousness after outward pressure : Prun. spin.; after a blow on
the crown: Natr. mur.; when reading: Tarax.
Forehead and Temples. Dull ache, with liveliness: PhoBph. ac.
Anxiety and sweat: Nitrttm; after a shock, loud cry : Stannum.
Irritable temper : Lil. tigr.; depression of spirits : Naja tr.
Confuse with obtuse senses : Orot. tigl.
Mind exalted : Anac.; lively: PlwBph. ac.; discouraged: Agar.; fear:
Agar.; of return of pain : RhU8 tox.; anxiety: Ohelid., Nitrum; anxious,
urging to shout : Jfercur.; ill humor : Bovist.; morose : Coloc.; singing :
Alum.; crying : Kali carb.; restless : Ran. bulb.; forgets the word on the
tongue: Jfezer.; difficult comprehension, weak mind: Stannum; difficult to
collect thoughts: },fezer.; stupor, within inner head: Lycop.
Temples and Sides. Sharp shooting, with apprehensions: Fluor. ac.
Sides. Un~iness: Arg. nitr.; fearfulness: Oicut.; pusillanimity: Agar.;
ill humor : !Jfagn. mur.; morose : Nicool.; screams : Ouprum, Magn. mur.
Difficult thinking: !gnat.; thoughts stand still: Cannab.; half-sided, with
forgetfulness: Capl!ic.
Vertex. After abatement of pain, exhilarated: Formica.
Sadness and apprehension: Ouprum, Sulphur.
Anxiety and heat in head : Hyperic., Strontian.; precordial anxiety and
trembling: Sepw; worse from pressing on top: Benz. ac.; after talkativeness :
Amltra.
Fear: Apis; despair: .Agar.; ill humor: !Jfercur.; peevish, whining:
Zinemn ; morose : Mercur., Niccol.; unwilling to talk: PhoBph. ac.
Despair, almost amounting to rage : Agar.
Loss of memory : !JioschU8; slow thinking : Cann. Bat.
Occiput. Exaltation: A nae.;· excitability: &bin.; depression: RhU8 rad.
Anxiousness : Bavist., Caustic., Nitntm ; as if danger would approach :
Fluar. ac.; with vexatiousness: Kali carb.; ill humor: Amm. mur.; gloomy
feeling: Ptel. trif.; moroseness: Chin. mlph.; bitter complaint: Phytol.; has
to cry : Cann. ind.; screaming : Petrol.
Cannot comprehend, weak mind: Cak. ostr.; uses wrong names : Dioac.;
delirium: Ver. vir.
ACCORDING TO SENSATIONS.
Sensitive brain and fright: Lache8.
Heavy head and anxious tossing about: Mangan.; and painful confusion:
Cak. oatr.; and excited talking: .Ambra; excitement: Narc. ac.; ill humor:
&rBap.; on top of head, anxiousneM: Sambuc.; . like a stone, fretful and
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BEAD.ACHE WITH A?\"XIOUSNESS. 113
Discomfort: Oina, PariJJ, Ruta; brain as if contracted: Gratiol.; forenoon :
Serpent.
Unbearable: &rsap.; does not know: OuJrrUm.
Sad, weeping: Petiv.; melancholic, after dinner: Arsen.; sat on the same
place without talking : Conium, Hippom.
Sadness: Arsen., Conimn, Crotal.; low spirited: Selen.; fear of death: La.ches.;
depressed, melancholy: I I Crotal.; ill humored and peevish: Silic.; evenings:
J,fagn. carb.; lachrymose : Sepw; fear of losing reason : Magn. carb.; weak
memory : Kreosot.; dull and confused : A ilanth.; vertigo : Conium; violent
"ache: Conium; shooting: Silic.; when walking in the evening: I I Therid.;
with chilliness: Helleb.
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Anxious sweat: Ant. crud.; anxious sweat walking in open air: Ant. crud.;
eyery day at the same hour: Platin.
Afraid to go to sleep, has a painless pulsation in head: Nux '1TU>8ch.
Headache driving to de8pair: Agar.
Inclined to suicide: ApUi, Ant. crud., Cinch. off., Nux vom., Rhus toz.
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HEADACHE, ETC. 115
A version to talk: Oz. ac.; dislike: Agar., Cale. ac., Conium, Thuya; and
to sit alone: .Ant. crud.
Not inclined to mental occupation and other work: I I Alum., Cale. phoi!ph.,
Ci.nnab., Dulcam., Laci,. trir,, Ox. ac., Pho:ph. ac.; head and face hot: Cale.
phosph.
Excited state: .Ambra, Cltin. irnlph., Oinch. off., Cojfea, Orotma, Narc. ac.,
Natr. mur.,I I Pho:phor., Pho:ph. ac., Ruta, Viol. od.; thoughts clearer after the
headache: Aster.; after sleep in the evening headache, but the mind self-posse:;ed
and clear: Gehem.
MODEL CURE.
Irritable, vexed, always quiet, sad, thoughts turned to himself, no ambition
to work; heaviness, heat and pain in the head in the morning; backache;
spasmodic eructation, thin slimy stool with cutting in the abdomen ; pale and
emaciated; heavy night and morning sweats: Petrol.-KNORRE.
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SENSATION OF FULNESS.
Fulness of Head. Not well disposed: Niccol.; lo$ of power of thought:
A.rg. nitr.; deficiency of clearness: Borax.
At night with heat and great excitement, during the day a difficulty to
attend to mental work: Arg. nitr.
Acute mania: Kali brom.
Heat in Head. Very joyous, sings: Therid.
Anxious : !Jfagn. carb., Photplwr., Silic.
Anxious, rising up into head: Canthar. b
With cold feet: I I Sulphur; with cramp in chest, abdominal anxiety, rest· e
less, hot hands : Nitr. ac.
Pectoral anxiety: Garb. veg.
Cardiac anxiety, drives out of bed at night and out of room: Thuya.
Anxiousness in the evening; has to rise, which relieves: Ccirb. an.
Could not remain in bed: Garb. veg.
Anxiousness and bodily restlessness: Ruta; and sweat on forehead:
Plwll'[>lwr.
The heat wakens, anxiety follows, fears apoplexy: Arnica.
Anxiety, red-hot face and drowsiness: Strontian.
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OUTER HEAD.
Forehead. As if skin too tight; anxiouilness: Phosphor.; tension and
inability to fix his thoughts: Cole!tie.
Painful crawling, somewhat stupid: Luuroc.
Rubbing with the band, because there is a dullness; sadness: I'lumbum.
Forehead cold, with anxious heat: Pulscit.; warmth and ill humor: Ant.
crud.; and anxiety; riRing from abdomen into the head : Lauroc.; outer and
inner warmth, with cerebral anxiety : Lauroc.; beat und disinelination to think :
Nitrwn; anxious melancholy: Strarnon.; sprcnding from forehead over the
whole body, with restlc:;sness: Aeon., Opium; anxious, sweat cold and stupid:
Coccul.; anxious and fierce : Aeon.; foiling down: Helleb.; lying senselcs;;,
with groaning: Bryon.; warm· sweat, with nnxiety: Aeon., Arsen., Clemut ..
Pho:phor., Pulsat., Nux vom.; covered with sweat; knows no one : Stramon.;
dernnged Arsen.; delirium: Arsen., Be/lad.; ruauia : Arsen., Cuprum.
Wrinkled forehead ; morose: Mangan.
Furuncle after mania: Stramon.
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MOVEMENTS.
Convulsions, with illusions of mind: Hyosc.; with vanishing of vhiion:
Stramon.
Head is thrown involuntarily from side to side after walking, with great
anguish: Caustic.
Head is turned involuntarily from right to left (repeatedly), with dizziness
aud anxiety ; disappears in open air: CausUc.
Spasmodic drawing only sidewise, with cries; Stramon.
Turning head left or right, with excessive restlessness: Cokhic.
Tottering sideways ; mania: Bellad.
Trembling, and extravagant, as if drunk: Tabac.; with mania; Cale. ostr.
Sudden jerks backwards, repeatedly, with anxiety: .Alum.
Frequently lifting up the head; senseless: -Stram.on.
MODEL CURE.
Unwonted restlessness; piercing, fixed look; quick jerking motions of the
head; glances now here, now there. 'Vants to leave the room; sees frightful
apparitions, which come to take him away, chickens without feathers on them,
a herd of large crabs, which are driven through the gate into the city. Epileptic
convulsions: Hyosc.-THORER.
POSITIONS.
Has to lay the head forward on the table, with a trembling anxiousness:
Nw: 'I/Om.; as if pressed down : Cliamom.
As if it was pressed down, with loss of recognition: Oicut.
Inclination to let it hang down, with sadn683 and weeping: Veratr.
Unwilling to bend backwards, when exerting miud : Ginseng.
'Vhen bending it forward to the chest, imagines to have a goitre: Zincum.
On moving the head, docs not know where she is : Cale. ostr.
Sudden stupefaction : Garb. an.; loss of senses : Natr. mur., Rhus tox.
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SCALP.
Painful sensitiveness with anxiousness, even his cap hurts: Nitr. ac.; with
telli'ion on vertex: .Apia.
Stretched sensation with absence of mind : Nttx mosch.
Tightness as if from a skin over scalp, unable to think, weak memory:
Helleb.
As if tied too fa.~t, slow flow of ideas: Garb. t•eg.; anxiety: Plw."11/wr.
Shooting on top, rui if bruised, and morose: Niccol.
Pains with difficult speaking: Thuya.
Sorene.;;;; of single spots with inability to do mentl\l work: Phosphor.
As if struck on left 8ide on a small spot, and stupid: Lauroc.
Numbness, morose: Platin .
.As if worms crawled on vertex; sadness: G11pr11m.
Formication and stupefaction: Cuprttm.
Itching and excited as from spirituous liquor: Codein.; impatience: Sulphur;
morose: Cleinat.
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Scratching with great impatience: Natr. mur.
Erysipel~ and delirium: Stramon .
.AB if hair stood on end after fright : Mur. ru.; with a chill and anxiousness:
Carb. 'IJeg., Pul8at.
SIGHT.
Oxyopia. The room and all things appear bright; more friendly, with
merriness; happy, as if new born: Canthar.; all things in the street are bright:
Garb. an.; increased power of sight, but cannot think rationally: Cokhic.
Desire for Light. Wants more light in the room, more candles to be
lighted, with melancholy; mania: Stramon.
Desire for light with the delirious state : Cale. ostr.; light and company:
Stramon.
Better from daylight shining through the window; anxiety as if shut up
in a cellar : Natr. mur.
Melancholy, mania with longing to look in the sun and in the fire: Bertad.
Fear: Berber., Cal~. ostr., Ca™tic., Lycop., Pulsat., Rhus tox., Valer.
Worse in the Dark. Sorrowfulness, sadness: Stramon.; depression :
Phosphor.; melancholy: Stranwn.; anxiety: Natr. mur.; from the slightest
darkness; it suffocates her; three or four candles have to be lighted:
Aethus.; things appear too large : Berber.; prevents falling asleep : Cak.
ostr.
Is afraid : Cale. ostr., Caustic.; when a door will not open : Lywp.; afraid
of pictures: Lywp.
Dread: Lycqp., Pulsat.; in twilight: Gak. ostr.; as if he would kill him-
self: Rhus tox.; as if some one would do him injury: Valer.
Timid, full of fear: Graphit.; full of fright : Garb. an.; delirium :
Garb. veg.; sees horrible figures if the room is dark : Garb. veg.
After closing Eyes. Rush of ideas: Spongia; exalted imagination:
Ledum; fear: Caustic.
Fear of suffocating, not when closing eyes, all night: Garb. an.
Anxiousness: Cale. ostr.; in dropsy of chest: Garb. veg.
Illusions, things appear too thick or too thin, like the pulse: 01mpfw,..
All objects appear as in a fever, with E<adu!l."s: Digit.
Before foiling asleep illusions, images, inclination to make verses: Nair. mur.
A bright dream after drowsiness: Stannwn.
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Visions: Bellad.; sees persons and events; neither fearful nor anxious:
IArsen., I Cak. 011tr., Sambuc.; phantasms: IApis, Bellad., Bryon., I Cak. ostr.,
Ledum, Opium, ISambue., ISpo11gia; disappear : Kali oorb.
During the night when awake fantastic images appear, which disappear when
opening the eyes: Sepia; horrible faces: Aether., .Arg. nitr., Oak. ostr., Cuustw.,
Cinch. off., Sulphur; different images : Graphit.; delirium: I I BeUad., I Care. oslr.,
I CamphtH., I !Bryon., 11 Graphit., ILedum, !Sulphur.
Horrid visions in typhoid fover: I Cale. ostr.; when lyii;ig awake sleepless and
!!hutting the eyes spirits or animals appear in bright light coming nearer and
nearer slowly from a distance; when opening the eyes all disappear: Thuya;
afraid to shut the eyes that she might never awake: Aether.
As if he had lost his mind: Opium; senses leave him: Camphor.; thoughts
vani:;h : Therid.
Unconscious: Stramon.; stupefied: Aeon.; keeps eyes shut, with ill humor:
Thu ya.
Shunning Light. Sensitive to light, fretful, discontented, complains
about everything: Arsen.
Worse in bright light, fretful : Amica; it puts him quite beside himself:
Colehie.
Shunning light; quiet, retired state: 11 Conium; with thirst and mania :
Hyose.
Melancholy, unwilling to talk, weakness with exaltation now and then;
thirst and costiveness: Hyosc.
Frightful jumping out of bed, imagining there is too much light in the
room: .Ambra.
On opening Eyes. Visions: Aeon.; objects appear: Stramon.; ill humor:
Ignat.; sees a sea of fire: Spigel.
Better with closed Eyes. In darkness and solitude: Nux vom.;
wishe::; to be alone, lying with closed eyes: Sepia; inclined to close his eyes,
listlessness : Rlws rad.
Feels bC'lt with eyes closed: Zi11Cum; difficult comprehension: Kali oorb.
Want of recollection : Kuli oorb.; headache lessens when closing eyes:
Aeon., Cak. ostr.
Closing eyes involuntarily, burning pain, anxiety o.s if he never would be
able to open them : Spigel.
MODEL CURE.
Fear and mistrust of everyone, great anxiety by day and night, no rest in
any place, seeks to fly. Her only pleasure is to look into the sun or the fire.
She fled into a forest, built a large fire and remained there four or five days
without nourishment. Seeks to be alone, flees society; when alone she cuts up
queer antics, screws her mouth in all directions, throws money out of the win·
dow. Taciturn; after repeated questioning, she screams her answers loudly and
angrily: Bellad.-SONNENBURO.
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PERVERTED VISION
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Flickering; giddy and anxious; afraid to touch people be meets: Ac-0n.;
sprightliness and excitement: .Aeon.; after weeping and hiccoughing: Conium.
Sparks with anxiety : Coca; with restlessness and confusion : Opium; with
fiery and black spots ; rage : Stramon.
Different appearance of all things ; sadness: Digit.
Things appear too large, lifts the legs higher up in walking: Agar.
Things around her get more narrow and smaller, with anxiety : Carb. veg.
Everything appears smaller; apprehensive, morose humor: Platin.
Sees muscre volantes, frets at not being able to catch them: Stramon.;
fluids, in mania: Canthar.; clouds and rocks: Magn. mur.; ciphers, gets stupid:
Plwsph. ac.; animals creeping about; mania-potu : A·rsen.; imaginary objects,
as if stupefied: Nux vom.; horrible images at night: Silic.; with cardiacal
anxiety; despair and suicidal mania: Cak. ostr.
Hallucinations, with talkativeness: Eup. purp.; with mania: Stramon.
Blurred vision, with depression of spirits: Lil. tigr.; with fearfulness and
apprehensions : Lil. tigr.; and great indifference : Stannum.
Confusion before eyes, with anxiou8ness : Lyeop.; with agony : Psorin.
While Reading, feelH a& if somebody hurried him: Magn. mur,
Exaltation: Coifea, Plwsph. ac.; anxiousness: Jfagn. mttr.; distracted
attention: Aeon.; want of attention: Alum.; loses himself: Angust., Cojfea.;
distracted: Laches.; difficult comprehension: Fluor. ac.; vanishing of thoughts:
Nux mosch.; forgetfulness: Cale. ac.
When Writing. Disturbed attention : Aeon.; dullness of mind: Nux
mosch.; absence of thought: Rhus tox.; confounds right and left sides:
Fluor. ae. Compare Exertion of Mind.
Exertion. Nausea and anxiousness: &pia.
Looking to one point; absentmindedness : Bovist.
'Vorking steadily, one idea remains: Can. ·sat.
Cannot see sharply with all exertion ; anxiousness : Garb. an.
Can see, but not comprehend what he sees : Helleb.
Less shortsightedness and an unusual well feeling: Plumbttm.
Impaired sight, with diminished intellectual power: Oyelam., Nitr. ae.,
Phosphor., Thuya; vanishing of sight: Caustic., and of hearing: Stramo11.,
and dizzy ; with wide open eyes she has to exert herself to know things around
her ; loud complaints about it: Arg. nitr.; weaksighted and fretful, dull brood·
ing : Garb. an.
Vanishing of sight from drunkenness: Nux vom.; difficult thinking : Aeon.;
absence of mind : Zincum.
Dimsigbteduess and stupidity: Stranwn., and indifference: Stannum;
depression : Petrol.; using wrong words : Lil. tigr.
Impaired vision, and sadness: Digit.; dejected: Petrol.; stupefied: Arsen.,
Ojclam., Nur. ac., Plwsphor., Thttya; imperfect sight, with an alternate state of
mind, absence and activity: .Alum.
A veil before the eyes, with loss of thought and weak memory: Stramon.
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MODEL CURE.
Throbbing pain in the brain, dimness of vision, as if he looked through a
eieve; frightful visions appear to him when in the dark, or when closing his
eyes; he strikes at them and holds the cross up to them: Pu{jjat.-SzTARO\'<.:t;ZKY.
EYES.
Pupils. Easily movable; howling or crying for trifles : Bellad.; anxiety
when in bed: Chamom.
Contracted; irritability, fretfulness, ill humor; vexed about trifles, confused,
cnnnot finish anything, lazy, awkward, fribbling: Coccul.; mania: Stramon.;
loi's of consciousness: Jlorplt. ac.
1 Act. rac. Dilated Pupils. Brightness; no sleep: &cal.; merry:
1 u.. nad.
Bromom. Orocus; tendency to laugh and sing: Orocus.
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Stronger memory : Bellad.
11 J~ac. Melancholy, when reminded of having done wrong: Stramon.
1: !!::!'.!.'~"· Inclination to climb: Stramon.; crying and moaning: Brom um.
11 Nux ..·om. RestlessneM : }tux i•om.; with stammering wcaknc..'S : Bdlad.:
I !!ec:ale.
11 stramon. feels miserable : Ipecac.
Whining, ill humor: B ellad.; delirium : 1Iyo8c.; with nausea: .Act. rac.;
small quick pulse: Bellad.; vivid delirium: Stramon.; mania, rage: Bdfod.,
Stramon.; mental derangement: Stramon.; lrnllucinations: Hyosc.; imagines to
be three in typhus fever : Mosch?M; stupor : Jforph. ac., St annum; uncon~cious :
IBellad.
Pupils Immovable, ill humor: Chamom.; unconscious and moving hands
and feet : Stramon.
Difficult dilation and difficult contraction: Chamom.
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APPEARANCE.
Lively and bolder talk: Aeon.; vivid mind: Opium; delirium : Stramon.;
brightness, delirium: Hyose.; fierce: .Aeon.; exalted: Opium; glistening, with
uneasiness; despair: Vip. red.; sparkling, delirious, with walking: St-ramon.;
with raving: Colehw.; deranged: .Aeon., Bellad., Colchw., Hyosc., Stramon.;
raging; violent mania: Opium; takes no notice: Stramon.; brilliant, with raging
delirium: .A·ilanth.; dazzling in delirium: Stramon.; raving mania: Stramon.;
glaring, with mania: Orocus, Opium, Stramon.
Unsteady ; anxious with mental r~tlcssness: I I .Aloes.
Eyes shine; unconsciousness: Stramon.
Unsteady and melancholic; hates women: Pulsat.; and delirious: Stramon.;
and wild with laughing; mania: Veratr.; wild look and raving: Bellad.; mania:
Ouprum, Hyoac., Stramon., Veratr., Vip. torv.
Eyes rolling, unconscious: Stramon.; stupor: Stramon.
Eyes wide open; confused talk: .Arsen.; talking delirious: Opium, I IStramon.,
I Veratr.; talkative mania: Bellad., Opium, Stramon.
Fixed. After a fit of scolding: Mosehus; with insensibility: .Aethus.;
with absence of understanding: Arsen.; on the ground, absorbed in contempla-
tion : Stramon.
With dilated immovable pupils, senseless: Stramon.
On objects with quickly following erroneous ideas : Ouprum.
Staring at one point with dull mind, stupidity: Bellad.
With anxiety: Arni.ca; with anguish : Helleb.
With fretfulness: Chamcm.; with violent temper: Mosehm.
With great excitability: Alum., Cinch. off.
With uncommon liveliness: Cinch. off.; with watery eyes, does not recognize
persons: Opium; with difficult comprehension: Oicut.; with standing still of
ideas: Cannab.; with maniacal illusions: Hyose.; sparkling, with absorption
in his fantasies: Stramon.; with delirium: Chamom., Coffea, Coloe., Veratr.; with
deranged mind : Bellad., Stramon.; and a sharp, pungent look with maniacal
symptoms: Hyose., Stramon.; with rage and spitting: Bellad.; shunning drinks:
Bellad.; with mania: Be/lad., Stramon.; with thoughtlessness: Helleb., Hyose.;
with unconsciousneBS : Stramon.
Contracted pupils, pulse and skin normal, deranged mind: Bellad.
Eyes dim, glassy, broken, full of water; dull mind; anxious breathing:
Opium; dull brain : Hyose.
Eyes sunken, with entire loss of self-confidence: Sepia.
MODEL CURE.
A man ret. 26, a musician, of sanguine temperament, became deranged
after the death of his brother, who died in his arms. Scolding, spitting, push-
ing, tearing clothes, breaking chairs, boring holes into the walls with his fingers.
Changes his position from sitting to standing, talks nonsense, imagines at times
to be God, at others the devil. Singing. Pupils contracted, eyes listless and
sunken, sleepl('£8, no appetite, does not answer when spoken to, avoids people's
looks: Stramon.-SZTAROVCSZKY.
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PAINS.
Aching in eyes and over the forehead, unable to exert mind: Amm. gum.,
P!ll$af.; after exerting mind: Lact. vir.; as if too large, with a stupid fe<:'ling:
Phosph. ac.
Tearing pains with difficult comprehension : Natr. ca.rb.; shooting over left.
eye extorting cries: Sepia; like lightening; apprehension of some evil: Fluor. ac.
Drawing backwards with anxiety: BovUit.; dra\\;ng over right eye with
mental exertion : Cak. oatr.; hammering over left eye, as if going out of his
mind : Hamam.
Boring from out in over left eye: Magn. trUlph.; with stupidity m the whole
head, heat and great anxiety : Nitr. ac. ·
Burning pain and weeping mood: N!lx mosch.; sick headache with fretful-
ness: Stannum; violent pain in the eyeballs and nervous excitement: Daph.
ind.; delirium: Plumbum; pain with confusion: Garb. veg., Phoaph. ac.; stupe-
faction: Sta11/num; with forgetfulness: Guar. trochl.
TEARS.
Torrents of tears if their personal suft'eringg are spoken of: Sepia; after a
running from the eyes her disposition to torment her family is gone: Fluor. ac.
Unwilling streams of tenrs with nightly attacks of agony: Amm. ca.rb.; tears
force their way between the lashes, with spasmodically cloeed lids: Spongir1;
pressing weight closffi eyes and forces t<>ars out: Platin.; tears stand in her eyes
but cannot weep, with sadness: Ara. met.; with anxiousness, and hot face: Arg.
nitr.; and involuntary weeping, with sadness: Veratr.; burning, with lachrymose
mood: Nux moBCh.
WEEPING.
Aeon. She laughs over trifles until she has tears in her eyes, which
Ant. tart.
Am tea. become red: Natr. mur.
Bell ad. Shedding of tears following attacks of convulsive laughing:
Borax.
Canthar. Formw.
Chamom. 'Veeping even over joyous things : Platin.
~::';';:':... Nervous unrest, tears start to her eyes: Api,a.
Hepara. c. 'Veeps when spoken to : Staphi-8.
Lacbes.
Mar. Yer. Much weeping from an idea that she is de:ierted by all her
: 1 :::-.;:.:;... friends; most intense melancholy with fits of uncontrollable
I Veratr. weeping: Ka/,i brom.
Homesicknegs with weeping: Magn. mur.
Weeping, inconsolable mood : Spongi.a.
Tears in eyes and sadne.ss: Veratr.
Sad and weeping : Natr. mur.
Lachrymose, sad: Natr. aulph.
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'Vhen thinking of old forgotten troubles the tears start to her eyes:
Nat,r. mur.
Weeping bitterly, as if she could not think nor live any more: Thuya.
Tears with anxiety, fear and foreboding: Arg. nitr.
Weeping with anxiety : Ouprum.
With almost all her sufferings there are sure to be tears and cries : Pul,sat.
Children fretful : Graphit.; with corym tears rush : Cepa; unconsciousness,
shedding tears : Stramon.
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128 MIND AND DISPOSITit!f.
HEARING.
II Aeon, Music unbearable. l\fakes sorrowful: Natr. 81tlph.
II Ambra,
II A.nae. Oversensitiveness of hearing; the slightest tone rings in his
Ant.erud. ear ; wakes with msh of blood to head ; hair standing on end ;
I Bryon.
I Cale • .,.tr, anxiousness and shuddering; formication from the slightest
t <:'arb.an. motion in bed: Garb. veg.
Caa.eue.
Chamom. When merry : OroCUB.
Cofl'ea. The sound of a church bell is doleful : Ant. erud.
Coea.
Digit. Doleful when hearing music: Aeon.
Graphlt.
I gnat. - makes her quite sad : Aeon., Digit.
Kallearb, - makes her melancholic : Aeon., Natr. 81tlph.
Ktt0eot.
Lycop. Piano-playing cau8cs anxiety in chest : Natr. ca1·b.
lllangan, Cannot bear it in head : Plwiphor.; much affected by it:
Mercur.
II Natr. earb. Sepia.
11 Natr.enJpb. Timid forebodings: Digi1.; apprehensions: Digit.; bad hu-
II Nnx vom,
I Phoephor. mor: Mangan.
II Phoeph. ae.
I PuJ.. t, Cannot bear music: Chamom., Natr. carb., Nux vom., Photphor.,
I Sabin. Sa.bin.
II s~pla.
SUie, Everything, even music is unbearable: Jlereur.
11 Stannum. Seeks solitude, darkne!>S and silence: Nux vom.
11 Stapbte.
I Thnya. Hates music; peevish, irritable : Camtic.
I VloJa od. l\find much agitated, even music causes trembling: Natr.
II Zlneum,
carb.
Nervousness so great that music becomes quite unbearable, it goes through
bone and marrow : &bin.
The sound of church bells moves to tears: Ant. erud.
Music makes her weep: Grapltit., Kreosot., Tlmya.
Music, even of a lively kind disposes her to weep: Natr. sulph.
Tender and soft mood ; music moves him to tears: Nux 110m.
Makes her sleepy, and shut the eyes; a clairvoyant drea.m: Stannum.
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NOISE UNBEARABLE.
II Aeon. With anxiety: Aurum, Capsic., I I CaWJtic., Natr. earb., Pul8at.,
I Alum.
Al.p.e. ISilic.; anxiety when among the noise of many people: Petrol.
I Amm. carb. Fear with every noise in the street, full of apprehension :
llAnae.
I Anpet. Caustic.
Ant.crud.
I Amica.
Full of care: Aurum, Baryt.; irritable and faint-hearted:
Ant'n. Cinch. off.
Auram.
Baryt.
Fretful : Arsen.; and morose, peevish : Kali carb.; ill hu-
Bell ad. mored: Bellad., Phosphor.
Hora:x:.
Deyon. Peevish, irritable: Prel. trij.; cross, all things disagree:
Cal ad. Phosplwr.; displeased with everything, nothing is right: Arsen.;
Calc.olltr.
<·annab. angry after contradiction : Coccul.
Capelll. Enraged, angry : Ipec.; cannot bear talking of people :
Carb.an.
Carb. Tetr• Conium, Mar. ver., Zincum; vexed: Rhus tox.; and angry :
Card.mar. Mangan.
II Cauetle.
I Cbamom. Cannot bear to hear a person walking in the room, with ex-
Clea ta.
11 Cinch. oft'.
treme moroseness and nausea : Sanguin.
Coceul. With every word spoken fright and a shooting in the head :
II Cofl'ea.
I Cclcble.
Oi,cut.
I Conlnm. Suspicious, as if his life was conspired against : Al. p. s.
Crotal.
Graphlt. Unreasonable lamentations, bitter complaints: Ignat.; weep-
Helleb. ing: Aether., Kreosot.
Hara.
I Itrnat. Crying and weeping with the slightest noise: Laehes.
11 lpec. Melancholy, a little noise startles much: Stramon.
I Jodlam.
11 Kall carb. Reserved mania: Coni·um; men are offensive: Phosphor.
Kreoeot. Starting. See Hearing, Chapter 6.
Laehee.
I Lycop. With difficult hearing and a dreamy, dull state of mind:
11 Map. carb.
Manctn.
Zincttm.
11 Maqan. Difficult comprehension: Oapsic.; illusions at night: Garb. ve!J.
Moecbue.
I Merear. Stupefaction: Laches.
Kare.mar.
I Natr. carb. MODEL CURES.
I Nltr.ac.
II NDll Tom. Nervous, sensitive to the least noise, hysterical mood ; voice
Petrol.
Phoeploor. tremulous ; fears she is going tQ die, general chlorotic appear-
I Phoepb. ae. ance; amenorrhrea for five months; constipation; scanty, fre-·
I Platln.
Plnmbam. quent and dark urine ; face and legs cedematous : Xanthox.
Ptcl. trll'. A girl ret. 19. Over-sensitiveness to noise and music, pains in
I Pulaat.
II Sabad. head and ears worse from mental exertion, difficult hearing, sensi-
11 8anl(Dln. tiveness of the meatus and tympanum; offensive mucous dis-
I Sepia.
11 81llc. charge, buzzing, sensation as if ,a membrane was !!tretched before
I 8plgel.
I l!ltannum.
the tympanum; cold feet, tickling cough with dryness in larynx
8tramon. and hoarseness after singing ; comedones with itching and burn-
Tabae.
Xantbox. ing in the face; desire for sour things: Cale. ostr."" ,• later other
• 1 Zlncum. medicine completed this master cure.-RE!n'SCH.
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SUBJECTIVE NOISES.
Hypochondric mood, anxiety: Pulaat.
AB if some one approached his bed : Garb. veg.
Singing: Chin. 11Ulph.; humming: I I Cbca; like music: Puleal.
Fretful impatience with a wavering noise OIBuroroem): P/,a/;in.; wants to be
alone: Conium, and at rest: Bellad.; hate! company: Bellad., Phosphor.;
starting, frightened: Millefol., when falling asleep: Sulphur; frightened, start-
ing from claps and cracks ($tnallen): Rhm tox.; difficult comprehension with
bu1.zing: Arsen.; head confused with a rolling noise: Zine. cyan.; dull, stupid
with buzzing: Laclia.
Illusions with buzzing and humming: Magn. mur.; imagines he hears some
one walking behind him : Orot. case., Brmnum.
AB if some one were under the bed : Bel/ad.; with a rattling noise : Oanthar.;
over his bed : Gale. 08/,r.
Delirium with singing: Stramon.; looking about where the whistling and
singing comes from: El.aps.; hears voices from the corners of the room: Arsen.;
hears somebody talk: El.aps.; strange voice, follows it and tilts against the door :
Orot. case.
Mania, anguish and anxious sweat, with noises as of large church-bells : Arsen.
Stupor, with buzzing: Psorin.
Distraction of mind and loss of memory: Camphor.
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EARACHE.
Boring, so violent has to scream: Baryt.
Stitche.s, with weeping and weakne.ss: Silic.; loud lamenting: Sepia; crying
out: Nuz vom.
Large stitches, shooting, fretful and vexed about trifles: Cham.om.
Stitches with excitement: Stramon.; delirium : Stramon.
Pains with anxiety in che.st: Ka/,i carb.; with abdominal anxiety : Aloeii,
Gl-Onoin.; anguish: Bell.ad.; agony all night: Mercur.; ill humor: f!hamom.;
confusion : Hy08C.; as if it would set him crazy : Psorin.
Every time he laughs, a violent drawing, shooting pain from the stomach to
the membrana tympani : Mangan.
When laughing, cold air out of the left ear: M°dkfol.
After hearing bad news, trembling in ear: &bad.
OUTER EAR.
Heat with anxiety and rigor: Arma.
Hot ear-lobes, peevish and lachrymoee: Alum.
Tearing and shooting in the right mastoid process, she has to cry out:
Cantl&ar.; below the right ear shooting, has to cry out: Baryt. ·
With fright, violent tearing, in the left; ear, runs into the cheek : Siilph. ac.
A pressure over the concha deep in the brain, with complet.e fa.int-hearted-
ness: Agar.
Tension in the region of ears, with dullness and stupidity i Asa,..
NOSE.
Smell. Much affected by disagreeable odors: Aeon.; by odor of flowers:
Graphi.t., Lycup.; by light and smell: Colchw.; sounds and odors : Aeon.
Tobacco smoke and soot is unbearable: Bellad.
Strong odors put him quit.e beside himself: Colchic.
Illusions when awaking, he smells the burning sponge and sulphur, he
dreamt of: .A.nae.
Nosebleed af'ter weeping: N"itr. ac.; af'ter aching and dullness in the head:
Garb. an.; af'ter cardiac anxiousness a.nd trembling: Sepia; af'ter mental exer-
tions: Nux vom.
Ill humor : Coffe,a; with anxiousness and melancholic mood relieved by nose-
bleed : Ka/,i chWr.
With oversensibility or with anxiety : Oroetu; preventing sleep : Bellad.;
restlessness: Arsen.; with fear of dying, cannot attempt any business: 0rOCU8;
ill humor: Coffe,a, Ka/,i cldor.; followed by weeping: Nitrum; disinclination
to work: Nu:e vom.; vexatiousness : I I Arsen.
Excitemoot, passion: Araen.; restlessness: Kadm. aulph.
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MODEL CURES.
&d and gloomy for ten days, the following ten days excited. During the first
0
quiet, sad and anxious; picks his fingers; lies in bed most of the time; does not
like to answer questions; passes urine often during the night. Confused feeling
in the head, often sits lost in thought. He eats and drinks, has only one stool
in three days. Weak memory. Timid-cannot be persuaded to work. Sleeps
very restlessly.
The ten days following: very much excited, passionate, domineering, quar-
relsome, scolds a great deal. Likes to wear his best clothes. Makes useless
purchases, cares very little for the things, wastes or ruins them. Does not want
to work-goes to play; quarrels with every one-will not bear contradiction ;
all the time picks his nose, which bleeds easily: Conium.-ELWERT.
Hypochondria. Tired of life, inclination to commit suicide, sleeplessness,
hysteria, spasmodic twitching, troublesome cough, with stitches in the chest,
worse in the evening and at night ; coryza with sneezing and watery discharge,
also yellow and offensive. Leucorrhooa; retarded and suppressed menses:
Zizia.-lURCY.
OUTER NOSE.
Illusion, her nose appears to her transparent : Bellad.
Dull pain in bones with stupefaction: Amica; over the root of nose, dull
gloomy sensatbn : Spongia.
Phlegm in choanre, torments himself and others with hawking : Pdorin.
Picks his nose all the time, it bleeds easily: Conium.
'Vith itching of nose, stronger memory: Bel/ad.
Boring in nose, sitting quiet and silent : Nitr. ac.
Itching in the nostrils; water dropping out of them, with cold feet and great
impatience : Sulpkur.
Red nose with the slightest agitation : Vinca.
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Anxious heat with sweat below the nose: Nux vom.; around it: !gnat.
Delirium and. excoriated nose in scarlet fever: Phytol.
FACEACHE.
Faceache. Drawing ache in the forehead ; hypochondric mood : Arg.
nitr.
Pressing pain under the right eye, at night, with anxiety, driving her out of
bed: Arsen.
Tearing, rending in one side of face, with ill humor: Tongo.; tension and
stitches in the face and front of neck, with anxiety : Nitrum.
Faceache: Stannum; with anxiety, driving out of bed: Magn. mur.;
confusion: Mur. ac.; mental exertion: Garb. ·veg., Grap/tit.
Bones. Pains; frightful anxiety, driving him out of bed; malar bones
burning, tearing: .Magn. ·carb.
Pain in the j!lws after the mania: Aeon.
Confusion : Garb. veg., Jfur. ac.; drawing in bones; contractive pressive
pain : Zincum.
FEATURES, COUNTENANCE.
&efidjt~3ilge, !Dliene.
Smiling: in delirium ; imagines not to be at home: Veratr.; involuntarily
when talking: Aurum; constantly with a pleasant weakness, as if pining
away: Lauroc.; in a stupid state: Bel/,ad.
Looks disturbed and pale after erysipelas : 11/orph. ac.; in mental derange-
ment, while she is trying to bide it: Thuya; with staring, red face and mental
derangement: Hyperic.
Painful expression, with sighing, indifference, derangement from unlucky
love : Hyosc.
Sad, and depressed with anxiety : I Cuprum.
Anxious and restless: Aeon.; unsteady look, with great restlessness: Awes;
unable to talk: Laches.; full of complaints of weakness, apparently well :
Colchi.c.
Anxious expression after the opening of an abscess, with an irritable pulse:
Psorin.
Shows his anger after the most trifling causes, in face ·and motions : Fluor.
ac.; very serious, without any depression : Rumex.
·Morose face ; fretful : Phelland.; vexed : Zincum.
He looks into vacant space with dissatisfaction and vexation: ~llezer.
Discontent is plainly visible on his face before he is aware of it bi1nself:
Kali carb.
Dissatisfied with himself; gloomy expressions : Caustic.
Discontented and morose expression, people ask him what ails him :
Phoi!ph. ac.
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MODEL CURE.
An old lady lay in bed free from any inflammatory symptoms, to all appear-
ances in good health. Anxious expression. Complains of lassitude, nausea
and great prostration: Colchic.-funEN.
Talking nonsense in her sleep at four o'clock in the morning; disturbed
look, stares at people; head bot, carotids throbbing; flushed and bloated face;
eyes fixed, pupils dilated; frequent pulse; hair moist, the rest of the body burn-
ing bot; great anxiety ; singing, followed by weeping and loud screaming, with
gasping for breath ; beating headache, especially in the vertex ; tearing stitches
in the brain; crawling in bands and feet, 88 if they were numb; great thirst,
white-coated tongue: Hyper.-G. F. MULLER.
FACE MOTIONS.
Inclination to contract and corrugate the eyebrows: Therid.
Wrinkled forehead, with vexation : Mangan.
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After too great merrinees feeling a.a if he must move the muscles of his face;
indifference and impatience: Li.Joop.
Muscles of face constantly twitch ; mania: Stramon.
Twitches in the face and limbs, with derangement: Bellad.
Disposition to make grimaces, and push out the tongue : Bellad.
Ridiculous grimaces; raving: Helkb.; laughable faces; mania: Hyoao.
• Distorted features, as if discontented: Arsen.
Weeping and sobbing, with distorted face: Akohol.
Strange distortion of the face; melancholy: Stramon.
Distorted, stretched features, wide open staring eyes, red cheeks, no thirst :
Squilla; delirium : Mosch11.8; with madness : Opium.
Foams with anger, and fills the house with cursing a.nd swearing: .Akohol.
Face distorted and pale with rage: Veratr.
Face distorted with mania: Veratr.; stupor: Aeon.
Loss of all mental functions, with distorted face: La.chu.
MODEL CURE.
Talks almost continually about fanciful . things or such as have really oc-
curred, of faith lees love, of her teacher and school days; laughs, sings, dances,
weeps, makes grimaces, and gesticulates with her hands. Clings obstinately to
her ideas, without, however, growing angry about it. Face distorted, eyes fixed,
no desire to eat or drink, things offered her are hastily dispatched : Platin.-
M. MULLER.
FACE.
Cold face and hands with drops of sweat: Opium.
Face, hands and feet cold, with dislike of solitude: Cale. Oltr.
Face cold and pale, also hands, flying heat, with fear and anxiety : .Pidsat.
With insensibility : Aethusa.
Now cold, now hot; sweat, with ill humor and dislike to talk: Borax.
Hot cheeks. Heat in one cheek, inward heat, irritability, talkativenesB:
Hot cheeks ; growing inconsolable : Nuz vom.
Drawing in the umbilical region from both sides, sometimes ascending to
the epigastrium, nausea, with attacks of anxiousness and hot cheeks: Hepar.
Flying heat, flushes of heat. With anxiety, anxiousness: Cham.om.•
Dr<>8er., Sepia; anxieiy, dullness of thinking, red face: Aeon.; cold hands:
Ohamom.; sweating hands: Cak. ostr.; cool sweat in palms: Cham.om.
Flying heat of face, with irresolution, nothing right: Chamum.; flushes of
heat and ill humor: Platin.; lassitude, no ambition to work, irritable, frequent
flushes of heat to the face: Li.Joop.; heat ri!leB in face, absorbed in thought:
Bryon.; flying heat, especially when busily engaged (also when sitting), or
when walking fast he gets very hot in the face, with stinging as of needles:
Oleand.; blood mounts to face with his tendency to hurry : !gnat.
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SWEAT.
On forehead with bent in head: Garb. i·eg.; and in scrobiculum: Bellad.
'Varm, with hot and red cheeks, and attacks of anxiety: P11ls1if.
Cold : I beris; and open fontanels: Cale. plwsph., .Jlercur.; anxiousness:
Jfur. ac.; and trembling: Arsen.
Anxiety: IArsen., Caw. plwtph., Cicut., Mercur., Mur. ac., Natr. carb.,
Pho8!JJhor.
Driving out of bed: Garb. veg.
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IAnen. Anguish in attacks, several a day: Natr. carb.
I Bellad.
Borax. Colicky tension in the hypochondria: Araen.; .followed by
Calc.oatr. a loose stool : Mercur.
Calc.pboa.
Carb. an. - - restlessness : Phosphor.
Carb. veg. - - pulmonary anxiety : Garb. veg.
Cleat.a.
Iberia. - - it attacks the heart as if he would faint : Oi.cut.
Map.carb. - - frightened feeling : Iberia; after a fright in a dream :
Mercar.
Mar.ae. Bellad.
•
I 5atr. carb.
- - trembling: Araen.; of hands : Oi.cut.; and sweat of
Phoaphor.
I Platln.
II Pnlaat.
I bands: Cale. ostr.; in palms: Cale. phosph.
- - and sweat between the feet or on the feet: Araen.
- ill humor: Borax, Pl<itin.
- weeping disposition : Garb. an.
- inability to think: Cale. phosph.
In attacks : Cale. phosph.; without pain: Natr. carb.
Sweat in large drops: Platin.
·REDNESS.
Of Cheeks and silly merriness : Aeon.; serenity : Argent.
Like after hearing bad news : Ooccr.d.; anxiety : Hepar a. c.; anxious heat:
Nux vom.
Melancholy: Stramon.; uneasy to despair: Yip. red.
Vexed about every trifle: Pulaat.; obstinacy : Aeon.
As if drunken: Pitl8at.; talkativeness: Argent.
After surprise, such as fright, that she is beside herself, and cannot be
quieted : Mercur.; stupid when awakening: .A.nae.; distorted, stretched fea-
tures, open, staring eyes: Squilla; delirium: Stramon.; talking with open eyes:
0 hamom.; and with circumscribed redness : Lachnanth.; one cheek red, the other
pale ; cold sweat on hands and feet; mind very miserable: lpe,ca,c.
Flushed Face, with an anxiety rising up from the abdomen in the bead:
Lauroc.; anxious trembling: Pulaat.; a hasty disposition : Ignat.; delirium :
Stramon.; weak minded: Ignat.; insensibility, stupid: Stra111Qn.
Indifferent: Yeratr.
Sad and peevish : Spigel.; sad and full of fear: Stramon., Veratr.
Anxious: Spongia; and flying heat: Aeon.; likes hot water, evenings:
Sepia; rieing up with stitches in heart: Plumbum; cardiac anguish: Bellad.;
uneagy to despair: Yip. red.
Fearful: Yeratr.; from fright: Opium.
Shy, embarrassed: Garb. veg.
From slight contradiction : Ignat.
Inclined to be angry: Bryon.; fretful : Spigel.
Morose lamenting mood: I I Aeon.; loud screaming: 11 Opium.
The infant gets red around the eyes when whining: Borax.
From slight emotions: Nitrate of amyl, Phosphor.; from animated conversa-
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tion : Sepia; from excitement in the night: Aloes; with restlessness: Lac/w.;
beside himself: CTocus; dull in head as if drunken : OaU8tic.; delirium and
illusions with open eyes: Orotal.; with talking: Opium; with laughing
Veratr.; face bloated : Doryph.; puffed : Opiu1n.
Red in Mania: 1 IBellad., I Cicut., &Hy<>BC., 11 Opium, ll8tra111-0n.,I Veratr.;
sadness, thinking about death: Stramon.; anxiety, faint heart, despair: Veratr.;
• violent : Opium; strikes at his attendants, tears his clothes, BCOlding, cursing:
Hy<>BC.; lamenting, crying : Veratr.
Jumping out of bed, laughing, dancing, jumping, clapping hands, drinking
wine all night: Cicut.
Great vivacity: Opium; restlessness, conversing with spirits all night; fear
of bad animals, black dogs: Stramon.; raving: Be/lad.; confused memory:
Stramon.; unconscious : Glonoin., Stramon.; senseless: Stram.on.; eyes glaring:
Opium, Stramon.; looks wild : HyOBC.; staring: Stramon.; weeping: Stramon.
Face glowing red: Veratr.; hot: Hyoac.; swollen: Stramon.
Stuttering and lisping before a few words come out: Stramon.
Thirst very great : Stramon.; will neither eat nor drink : HyOBC., Veratr.;
after frequent drunkenness: Hy01JC.
Abdomen puffed : Stramon.; sexual desire excited: Stramon.
Breathing quick and difficult : Hyosc.
Cold feet: Veratr.
Runs about in hill room all night: Hyosc.; restless sleep, with strange images:
Stramon.; no sleep: Veratr.
With erysipelas: Stramon.
Blue, red, aft.er a slight surprise: Mert:Ur.; if she attempts to speak before
people: Carb. veg.; talkative mania: Stramon.; swollen lips, face and head:
Opium.
Bluish face in madness, with snoring: Opium; weeping: &mbuc.;
bloated: &mbuc.; with loss of senses: Morphin.; dark blue with screaming:
Veratr.
Brown and blue aft.er vexation : Staphi8.
Yellow, and restless to despair: Vip. red.; and gloomy humor, forenoon:
.Arg. nitr.; sickly sallow complexion, bloated, with mental alienation, keep-
ing the bed unreasonably: ..4.loea.; complexion livid; disposition sad, irritable:
Kreosot.
PALENESS.
Easy quiet, mind clear, expecting death, praying for the saving of her soul:
Arnie.
Happy mind and excessive joy : OrOCUB.
Discomfort: Magn. carb., Sulphur; depression: 11 Chin. l!Ulph.; irritable
and sad : Kreosot.
Infant whining much, crying in sleep: Borax.
Child screams, putting fists in its mouth : Ip~
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Crying and running about: Veratr.
Anxious and running about: Lamium; with fear of death: Magn. aulph.;
anxious: Kali carb., Mangan., Nux vom., I I Puhat., Spongw.
- with nausea aft.er pain in stomach passed off: Kali carb.; - and restless-
ness: Mangan.; - after dinner, has to lay down:· Nu:e oom.
Anguish and cold : Pul8at.; or puffed: Garb. veg.
Fear : Veratr.; of death : M08ChU1J; of ghosts : PuJsaL
Indifference : Orotal., Helleb., Stannum.
Fretful : Veratr.; ill humor: Amm.. carb., &annum; and drowsiness:
Lycop.; and fallen away: Mezer.
Singing: Bellad.; screaming: Ipe,cac., Veratr.; violent scolding: MOBClms.
Aversion to talk: Oz. CU!.; to work: Arsen.
Overcome from seeing the wounded in the hospital: Gelaem.
Starting in sleep: Lycop.; mentally and bodily "used up:" Amm. carb.
Difficult comprehension : OinJ!h. off.; derangement of onanists : HyOBC.
Dull, obtuse mind: Stannum.
IUusions: Hyosc.; delirium: Bellad.
Mania: Orocus, Mercur., Stannum, Veralr.; singing, whistling, neither eat-
ing nor drinking : Bellad.; indifferent ; desire to run away and drown herself:
Helleb.; talks about· religious matters, thinks he has been poisoned: Hyosc.;
vanishing of thought: Therid.
Pallor and anxiety : Spongi,a.
Pallid, miserable and indifferent : Orotal., Meu:r.; discomfort, miserable and
sad: Natr. m'!W.; discolored with general discomfort: Magn. carb.; emaciated
with mania: Meraur.; with ill humor: Mezer.
Earthy pale and anxious: Magn. aulph., Pu.hat.
- fear of death : Magn. aulph.
- dislikes all kind of exertion : Arsen.
- deranged: Hyosc., Pul8at.
Hippocratic Face with anxiety : Arsen.; with indifference: Oinch. off.
MODEL CURE.
After vexation, mental depression ; she is in constant dread, with palpitation
of the heart, is afraid of every body, considers every one her enemy, despairs
of every thing-cries easily-trusts no one. At the same time pale earthy
complexion, with dim, desponding look. No appetite, much thirst, limbs feel
as if asleep, is weary, weak, cannot sleep at night on account of fear and dread.
Pulsat.-Tu. RUCK.EBT.
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SWELLING.
Sensation of fuluess, excited and disinclined to converse: Oz. ac.
Puffed up ; fear: Carb. veg.; and anxious mania : Bel/ad.
Swollen and red from surprise: Mercur.; with anxiety in head: Apia.
Swollen face and arm, raving about dogs: Bel/ad.
Face and head with madness : Opium.
With erysipelas: Stramon.; after it struck in : Ouprum, Strawm.
SKIN.
Crawling in cheek after fright, shocks: Sulpli. ac.; as from insects over
face : Orot. tigl.
An itching pimple above the arcus ciliaris, with coryza and morose-
ness : Clemat.
JAWS.
Tearing, aching, with difficult comprehension: Natr. earb.
Spasmodic drawing, wakening about midnight, with anxiety: Sepia.
Trismus and stupor: Aeon.; and rage: Stramon.
Lower jaw hangs down, with loss of consciousness: Stram-0n.
Mouth open and looks upwards; gets hot and lachrymose: Cbrb. an.
Dktortion and mania : Opium; does not want to open it: Ignat.
Twitching around: GWnoin., Opium.
Moves it backwards and forwards; mania: Stram-0n.
Froth. See Lips.
LIPS.
Tingling sensation and difficult comprehension : Natr. earb.
'V at~r touching them enrages him, in delirium : Stram-0n.
Covered with froth in mania: Stram-0n.; froth before the mouth, foaming,
with unconsciousness: Bellad.; foaming with maduess: CaTTJPlwr.; ropy saliva
hanging down, with mania: Bel/ad.; corners of mouth covered with foam, in
mge : Stramon.
Dry with sadness: Rhua tox.; with vivid delirium: Stramon.
Licks them, with moaning and groaning: Pul,sat.
Dry and sticky with hypochondric morose mood: Arg. nitr.
Red brown streaks in mania : Opium.
Blue with passionateness : Jfoschua; in mania: Hyosc.
Reddi!•h, blue and swelled; semi-consciousness: Stramon.; in madness: Opium.
Swollen in mania: Opium.
Chin, as if it was growing larger: Glonoin.
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TEETH. 141
TEETH.
Toothache. After vexation, following or increasing: I.Aeon., I Chamom.,
I Rh us tox., IStaphi.s.
After emotions : Aeon.; if others talk to him : Arsen., Bryon.; after getting
angry: Chamom., Nux vom.
After mental exertion: Bellad., Ignat.; meditation: I I I gnat., INux vom.;
mental labor: Bellad., IIgnat., INux vom.; reading: Ignat.; disenahling to all
work, especially thinking : Clemat.
With Anxiety: I.Aeon., I I Bellad., I Clemat., I Coifea, I Hyose., I Pul.sat.,
Sepia, Sulphur, Veratr.; and restlfsgness : Jfangan.;- as if he would die: Okand.;
- and nervous attacks with boring in a tooth : Natr. mur.; - and sweat :
Olemat.; - driving to despair: ·I Clemat., I Nux vom.; to frenzy : .Arsen.
Fear it might return prevents sleep : Rhus tox. •
With mental restlessness: Mangan.; with fretfulness and aversions:
Mezer.; sets to running about: Nux moseh.; despairing: Nux vom.
With howling and crying: Ipecac.; whining: Mag~. carb.; disposed to weep·
ing: Ohamom., Coifea, Hyperic., fiepia; weeping: Aeon., Coifea, Hyose., Sulphur,
Therid., Veratr.; complaining, reproachful: Nux vom.
With great irritation: .Alu711:., Magn. earb.; as if distracted, screwing the
brain together: Mezer.; is beside himself: Aeon., I Coifea. ·
With starting when falling asleep, jerks in the teeth : Mercur.
With getting angry : Arsen.; in such a rage that she strikes her head with
her fists; shortly before catamenia: Arsen.
A version to everything: Magn. earb., Mezer.; reproachful temper: Nux
vom.; ill humor: Chamom., Mere. jod. rubr., IMezer.
With prostration of mental powers: Hyose.
After toothache irritated state ~f mind : Chamom., I I Lycop.; cannot sleep :
Sepi.a; fainting: Oinch. off., IPulsat., Veratr.
Sensations; feel soft and spongy with fear to bite on them, they might
fall out: Nitr. oo.; - inclines to bite them together: Phytol.; - drives to grind
them : Caustic.
Biting in the tumbler, in the spoon, with brain affection of children :
Ouprum; attempt to bite things or persons in mania: Bellad., all around :
Ouprum; biting in delirium or mental derangement: IBellad., I IStramon.,
11 Ouprum, &cal., I Veratr.; tearing with teeth: IStramon.
Clapping with lower jaw against the upper in melancholy: Jfercur.; biting
at night in sleep so hard that pain wakens: Mercur.; biting firmly together, in
melancholy: Veratr.
Chattering of Te'eth with difficult comprehension : Capsic.; with loss of
senses : Camphor.; with shaking chills and anxiety : Capsic.
Grinding Teeth and angry thoughts when awaking: Kali carb.; with
froth at the mouth in mania: Bellad.; raising hands above the head : Stramon.
Scrapes her gums while senseless: Bellad.
During dentition sleepless with mental irritation : Gharrwm., Cooa, Coffea.
Non-appearance of teeth with children and very fretful: Cale. plwBJ>h.
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TASTE.
Sweet, expectoration of blood with anxiety: Araen.
Sour, in the night with restlessness driving out of bed: Magn. mur.
Harsh, with heat in precordial region and great anxiety: Ara. tmlph.
Sweetish bitter, with gloomy humor: Arg. nitr.
Bitter, with anxiety : Amm. mur.; cardiaeal : Bellad.; sadness after a
slight vexation : Amm. mur.
Sad, eyes filled with tears: Petrol.; after getting angry, with heat in face
and anxiety: Chamcm.; with moroseness and dullness: Sulphur.
Bad taste in the morning and ill humor: Merc.jod. ruhr.; metallic, herby,
slimy, with humor: Nux 110m.
Flabby, watery, with quiet, silent melancholy: Ignat.; insipid, with sad-
ness : Ouprum. •
Slimy, with confusion of mind: Cocc. cact.; ill humor: Nu:e 110m.
Loss of taste, smell and feeling, not of sight or hearing, with mind aff'ection :
Opium. ·
TALKING.
Excessive loquacity and exaltation of spirits: Cann. ind.; continual bab-
bling and unconscious: Stramon.; prattling with stupor: Stramon.; incessant
talking and rage: Stram.on.
Talks very fast: Bellad.; tendency to hurry: If1714t., Mercur., Phosphor.;
hasty and irritable: Hepar; and restless : Aeon.; bold, and bright eyes: Aeon.;
hurried and hoarse, with a weak voice: Lachea.; hasty drinking: Hepar a. c.
Makes a noise with her tongue in delirium: Bellad.
Could not move the tongue right, with anxiety: Oawitic.; too heavy, fails
on some words, while intellect is lessened: Colchic.; cannot put it out; in an
indifferent state: Bellad.
Stam.mere unconnected words: Stramon.; after falling down unconscious:
Hel/,eb.; with forgetfulness : &cal.
Difficult speech with anxiety: OaUBti.c.; speaks little, single disconnected
words in a higher pitch : Stramon.
Inability to speak, knows what he wants to say, but cannot find the right
word ; if he is told the word, he can say it correctly: Du/,cam.
Impeded speech and anguish: Ignat.; dyepnrea. and great lassitude, after
anxiety : Bellad.
Faint speech from weakness of larynx, otherwise lively: &phis.
When speaking, anxiety : Alum., Ambra, Platin, Stram.on.; - abeent,
loses the train of ideas : Amm. carb.; forgets the word : Colchi.c.; thoughts
leave him: Mezer.; talking affects him: Cale. OBtr.; thinking and speaking are
hard work or even repugnant : Rhua to:c.; does not like to talk ; or talks too
fast : Bellad.
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Inability to Speak, words die on her ·lips when she gets cl'088 about
reproaches : Orocus.; - in a rage: Stramon.; in a stupefied state: .Aeon.
Speechlessness, with anxiety : Ignat.; sadness: Petiv. tetr.; with throb-
bing in chest and an indescribable bad feeling : Mancin.; unconscious : .Amygd.,
Merw.r.; absentminded with maniacal ~tures: .Arsen.; cannot even write his
thoughts : .Arsen.
MODEL CURE.
Great restlessness, confused memory. Red face and staring eya Sadness,
weeping, thoughts of dying. Stammering, gets the words out with great diffi.
culty. Cold feet, restless sleep with wrong visions. Fear of wild animals and
black dogs: Stramon.-BE'l'IDlANlf.
TONGUE.
Sticks it out a long way in delirium : Bellad.
Numbness of it, with thoughtlessness : Sepia.
Crawling, ascending from throat to the tongue and lips, stiffening the
tongue, with an attack of great anxiety: Natr. mur.
Dryness of tip of tongue and lips without thirst, with anxious sweat:
Nuzvom.
Apparently livelier, but the tongue drier and increased thirst: Clemat.
Tongue dry and very red, vivid delirium : Stramon.; with raving: Belkzd.
Sensation of dryness of the moist tongue, with anxiousness: Mangan.; with
fevers: INatr. mur.
Tongue moist, no thirst, indifference; typhoid fever: .Araen.
- - and white, red borders with uneasiness to despair: Vip. Um!.
Whitish furred tongue; morose: Uran. nitr.; idiotic state: Opium.
Coated tongue, with anxiety and forgetfulness : Guar. tri.chl.; with con-
fusion : Cocc. ca.ct.; delirium : Stramon.
MOUTH.
Cramp-like pain and fear wakens : Sepia.
Child sticks fists into its mouth and screams violently: Ip~
Sensation of dryness, but tongue moist; irritable mood : Bellad.
Dry ; after violent scolding: Moachua.; with rage: Stram.on.
- with costiveness and difficult comprehension: Chin. tndph.
- and thirsty, with anxiety and restlessness: Canthar.
He imagines in his derangement that his breath is offensive: Hyoae.
Froth about the mouth, with semi-consciousness: &ramon.; unconacious:
Bellacl.; with maniacal rage : Camphor.
Saliva runs, when thinking about her throat: Lachu.
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THROAT.
Dryness, with uneasiness and horrible anxiety: Rhm tox.; with flashes of
heat and anxiety: Sepi,a.; with disagreeable, anxious heat: Sulphur; with scrap-
ing and ill humor: Platin.
- sore and painful, with thirst, stupid slumber, dull after waking: Anac.
- of fauces and pharynx with difficult comprehension : Chin. sulph.
Tensive pain, with anxiousness : Pu/sat.
Sensations; stitches producing a cough ; after mental excitement: OiBtm.
Severe pain with sneezing, fears something will tear out: Pho8J>hor.
A tearing sensation, not when swallowing, but from exertion of mind:
Caustic.
Burning with stupor : Stramon., and a tickling in larynx and anxious con-
striction : Jfezer.
Sore sensation with anxiety, most at night: Zincum; pain with ..anxiety:
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Kali carb.; in attacks : Spongia; pain with anxious expression : Arsen.; with
hopelessness and despair: Apia; pain when swallowing, with very ill humor and
sour sweat at night: Thuya.
Sensations upwards; oppressed breathing from stomach up; anxious,
restless, like from a bad conscience, or as if something was going to happen :
I gnat.
Great distension of abdomen, felt in the throat, with dyspnrea and anxiety:
Magn.mur.
Crampy sensation rising from chest into throat; wakes with anxiety: Veratr.
Rush of blood from throat to head, with difficult comprehension: Fluor. ac.
Burning and soreness rising from pit of 11tomach up, behind the sternum to
roof of mouth, with great restlessness : Mangan.
Easily startled, and each time a hot sensation rises up in her throat, with
apprehensions and anxiety : I I Hyper.
Throbbing in chest is felt in throat, with heat in face and restlessness: Amm.
mur.; jerks from stomach up into the throat, with anxiety : Pulsat.
Sen.sation as if a semi-liquid fluid would rise from the throat to the palate,
with fear of fainting: Spigel.
Sensations downward ; pain from occiput down in the throat, with diffi·
cult comprehension: .Arg. nitr.
Unbearable, painful pressure and throbbing in right temple, going down into
throat, with very ill humor: Bwist.
A burning down the swallow, with mental alienation, keeping the bed un-
reasonably (lectrophilie): Alum. p. a.
Burning from throat down into stomach, with trembling anxiety : Evplwrb.
Constriction in throat and chest, as when about to weep, and moody and
sensitive after the meal as long as digesting: Iodum.
- violent, caused by inclination to weep from grief: Lact.1tir.
- with great anxiety: Saraap.; in chest, and anxious feeling in throat, has
to take a deep breath : Cannab.
Spasmodic - of muscles, with a tormenting anxiety: Tereb.
- with headache, nausea and restlessness: Kadm. aulph.
- cannot swallow a drop without great anxiety : Canthar.
- hydrophobia with furor uterinus: Gratiol.
- visible outside with overhasty speech : Lachea.
Dysphagia. Clawing with the hands at the throat, anxiety, relieved after
something hot: Araen.
Impediment in swallowing, stitches in throat, anxiety: Nitrum.
After eating cannot swallow, with anxiety: Mere. aubl.
Swallowing difficult and painful, particularly fluids, with stupor, uncon-
sciousness: Stramon.; pain in throat when swallowing or inability to swallow,
in rage: Stramon.
As if swollen in throat, chest constricted and great anxiety: Glonoin.;
oppressive feeling and out of humor: IodiUm.; swelling of throat and wind-
pipe, pressure causes anxiety: Natr. aulph.; sensation as of a plug in the throat,
also felt when DClt swallo,ving; as if raw, with burning pain and anxiety, as if
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146 KIND AND DISPOSITION.
the throat would close : Natr. mur.; like a. plug and sore, wakes ut night, sar.ie
fear : I I Natr. mur.; in diphtheria. rema.rknble nervous phenomena.: Phytol.
After bursting of abscess in quincy, there remains anxiety in the face:
PB<rrin.
THIRST.
The markl on the margin 1lgnlf7 the degree or Intensity.
Aeon. Great serenity, with a flushed, red face: Clemat.; bright mind,.
:: !~::::.;..
11 Anen.
fever heat and sweat: Opium.; exalted state: Opium.; waking
with sorrowful ideas a.bout midnight : Platin.; uneasiness, to de-
BellacL
capstc. spair : Yip. red.; sadness : Ouprum, Sulphur; and restless toss-
1 Chin....tph ing about: Arsen.
I Clemat,
crow. Anxiousness: Cliin. aulph.; anxiety : Bellad., Ouprum, in-
cnpnam. creasing with heat: Platin., and difficult breathing: Thuya;
I Hepar•.c.
Nux vom. anxious heat: Nux wm., with the dying: Orotal.; and morose-
1: ~~=: ness: Capsi~.; irritabi:ity : Aeon.
11 Podoph. Suffocating, has to scream: Arsen.; lamentation and moaning,
11 : : : ;0 • • wringing of hands day and night, much thirst, with but little ap-
Sulphur. petite, although she swallows food hastily: Sulphur.
Thuya.
Ver. vlr. Hastiness, Stv>11ks
r- hastily: H.epar s. c.; with great agitation,
1 Vtp. rec1. spasms : Anath. mur.
As if drunken: Stramon.; difficult comprehension, coldness: Capttic.; during
delirium: Ailanth., Stramon.; with burning heat, talking from 4 P.M. all night:
Hepar s. c.; loquacity during the fever : Podoph.; mania : Stramon.; after ery-
sipelas: Stramon.
Semi-conscious, unconscious, stupor: Stra1Mn., a.m.m.; comes when getting
conscious: Aeon., Ver. vir.; with a stupid feeling in the head, is intense, but
after drinking once, it is gone: Ruta.
Thirstless and peevish : Pul,sat.; anxious heat without thirst: Oinclion.;
frightened in sleep, burning heat, very little thirst: Lycop.
HUNGER.
Appetite com~ with the thought of food: Cale. phoRph.
Wants to eat all the time, when thinking of food his mouth waters: Sepia.
Good appetite, but eating distresses, with moroseness: Uran. nitr.
Hungry after eating: Aloes.
Desire greater than the demand ; eats and drinks too much : Arsen.
Increased appetite, with great depression : Gliin. tttllph.; with wearinei!S of
life : Nitr. ac.; with imbecility : &cal.; with sensitiveness and vexation : Cale.
phospli.
Hungry for want of something to do: Al-Oes.
Hunger with contemptuous, haughty humor, greedy, hurried eating: Platin..
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Anxiety if he does not eat every three or four hours ; cannot eat much at a
time : Iodum.
Sharp appetite, but the least thing disagrees and upsets his spirits, cnnaot
endure it: Mercur.
A hungry and empty feeling wakes him in the morning, with restlessness :
Natr. mur.
Swallows food and drink hastily, mania: Bel/ad.
Unnatural hunger, flares up easily: Crot. tigl.; with apathy and idi()('y:
Veratr.; with emptiness and anxiety: Nitr. ac.; and thirst with fever, restli"*
ness, moaning and groaning: Podqph.
DIMINISHED APPETITE.
I Indllpo9ed for food, little appeUte, dlmlnl1bed appetite. 11 No app<'tlt~, want of It, no d..lre, 1- of It.
I Complete want, total !OIL II Ret'a... f.,.,d aud drink.
11 Ars· altr. Very much elated: Coca; when eating taste good, with iu-
:~ difference of mind: Mercur.; with discomfort and ill humor :
11 Borax. Valer.; with great sadness: Clemat., Ouprum, Sulplmr; in the
II C.rb, Tet(o
1 ctemat. evening: Plal,in.; with melancholy: Ignat.; discomfort, low
11 coeeu1. spirits: Valer.; mental depression: Dro3er., l!Jlw.t., Kali bichr.,
IC-
U croeua. Lil. tigr., Plaiin., Valer.; with anxiety: .Anen., Veratr.; anxious-
11 »..-era.
llH;y-.
ness : Garb. 'Veg.; with fearful apprehension : Lil. tigr.; out of
11 Ipat. humor: Spongia; with fretfulness : Coccul., Ph01plwr., P11/~uL,
1~::!! !~~: Spongia; morose : Pulaat.; after weeping about the least thing
11 Lepld. vexing her: Coccul.; with a weeping mood: Platin.; everything
11 ::;,.,~· is disagreeable: Spongia; nursing children refuse the breast,
1 Mereur. weep, start from sleep, and grow pale and wilted: Baryt.; with
~ ~!:.:: lamentations and thirst: I ISulphur; is anxious and concerned :
"Pbo•pbor. Droser.; anxiety and nausea: Veratr.; swallows hastily, monn-
11 PbOllJ>b. ae.
11 Po.bat. ing: Sulphur; thinks he ought to die by hunger : Kali ch/or.;
11 Spollffla.
I 8tramoa.
silent: Ignat.; with relaxed mind: """'I"
r_,;d.; confusion: Garb. veg.;
11 swpbar, with idiocy: Opium; childish derangement: Viol. od., Plw1tplt.
~~ ~:!:'~. ac.; with delirium: Be/lad.; when persuaded to take something
11 Viola od. she becomes furious: .Arsen.; drinks, with attacks of mania :
Orocus, Hyosc.; with mania: Stram.on., Veratr.
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d.
Trembling of the bead and bands; very merry as if
A ... t. drunken: Tabac.
n .. uad.
Borax.
••• Hysterical laughter after meals: Pulsat.
11 Donat. d. After dinner thirsty, chilly; in evening burning face,
Bryon.
Ca lad. b.*
with colcl feet and mental excitement: Jfagn. carb.
Cale. oatr. d.• Sadness : Anac., Arsen., 11 Oinnab., Hyosr., Nux wm.,
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JilE...'{TA.L STA.TES AFTER EATING. 151
Burning in stomach with heaviness and ill humor soon after eating: Graphit.
After dinner a great feeling of roughness on the chest, with a pressure in pit
of stomach which makes him ill humored: Natr. carb.
Morose, ill humor: Garb. veg., Kali carb., Natr. carb., PuUat., Thuya,
Turpeth.
Distress after eating, with good appetite; dispirited; morose: Uran. nitr.
After eating dinner morose: Cham-0m.
After breakfast morose thoughts: Conium.
After dinner out of humor: Garb. veg., Phosphor.
All the time during digesti >n out of humor: Iodum.
After eating anxiety and apprehension ; Laches.; irritable: Mar. ver.
Hypochondria, the least thing affects him : Mu voin.
During and after dinner ill humor ; cannot bear to hear others talk: Mar. ver.
In the morning fretful : Conium.
Ill humored after dinner: Cyclam.; and supper: Natr. carb.; with good ap-
petite, distension and fulness; better in open air: Borax.
Pressing in stomach, as from a stone ; ill humor: Bryon.
Fulness in head, ill humor after it: Kali hydr.
Anything that crosses him after dinner makes him violent and· irascible:
Millej.
Anxious and tearful after dinner : Magn. mur.
Lachrymose: .Arnie., Iodum, Magn.. mur., Pu/sat.
After dinner whining: Magn. carb.
Red-hot spots on cheeks, throat, and front part of neck, with lamentations
and despair : Nv.z vom.
After dinner and supper drawing toothache, changing from upper to lower
molar, and from there to the front, with lamentations, self~reproach and despair:
Nv.z vom.
Violent stitch under left ribs at dinner, screams: Ratanh.
Taciturn and indifferent, as if hurt: .Aloes.
No desire to work, inactivity; after dinner: Agar.; drowsiness and inactiv-
ity: .Anac.
DMgust of everything: Bcwist
Distension, heaviness, no desire to work: Digit.; lassitude, goes to sleep
over his work: Ignat.; drowsy and monosyllabic: .Amm. mur.
Disinclined to talk, quiet manner: Plumbum.
Aversion to move: Zin.cum; sluggishness: Ghelid.; and inclination to lie
down: Ant. crud.; drowsiness: Zincum; yawning and stretching: Magn. carb.
Disagreeable taste and restlessness: Petrol.; after dinner and in the evening
great anxiety and heat in the face: Amm. mur.; and mental inquietude:
Veratr.; hypochondric depression, weakness: .Anac.
Repulsive, sluggish humor: .Alum.
After dinner difficult comprehension: Phosphor.; weak and languid, even
reading and writing affect him: Gannab.
Incapacity for intellectual operation: Graphit.
After dinner drowsiness and disinclination to mental work: Ferrwn; in-
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clination to lie down, unable to think: Natr. mur.; languid and drowsy, falls
asleep while standing and talking: Magn. carb.
After mental work tearing, stinging pain in rectum as of heworrhoids:
Nux vom.; mental dullness, absence of thought: Rhw t.ox.
While walking after dinner absent-minded: Rhw t.ox.
After dinner dull and drowsy: Cannab.
Vertigo and dullness, better in open air: Magn. mur.
Dullness, vertigo, dark before the eyes, better in open air: Mercur.
After dinner stupefaction: Tuia; congestion in head with stupor: .Aeon.,
Ver. vir.
Many unpleasent ideas: Conium; could not hold fast one idea: JaW.p.
Stomach puffed up after the meals; mania: Veratr.
Moral and more nervous disturbance in attacks, particularly after dinner:
.Ar!J. nitr.; weak mind: Tabac.
During Digestion. Constricting sensation in throat and chest as when
about to weep, moody and sensitive: Iodum.
Eating particular Food. Ill humor, fulness in head after eating apples
with mutton: Barax.
After eating salad in the evening she awoke after midnight with nausea,
ming up, diarrhrea and soreness in anus: Phelland.
Ill humor, disagreeable feeling in abdomen after salt herring: Fluor. ae.
After soup heat in abdomen with anxiety and sweat on stomach and
chest: Ol. anim.
Beer soup caused heat and anxiety: Ferrum.
After Drinking. One swallow of cold water lessened spasmodic attack of
anxiety with lamene;s of tongue: Caustic.
Believe& to be double and that other men were in bed with him; he does not
believe that the drink gets into the stomach, that the stomach has gone on a
journey, or that some one else was in there who drinks it for him: .A11ac.
Dullness in head after drinking: Conium; does not recognize his relations:
Hyoso.
Violent headache, which almost deprives him of the power of thinking dur-
ing the chill, worse when he drinks: Gilli.ex.
Drink is swallowed hastily; unconsciousness: Stram.on.
After milk, irritated: Sulph. ac.
After Stimulants. Anxiety, from acids: Sulphur.
Melancholy from the long use of wine: Cuscuta Epithymun.
After wine or coffee very forgetful, confused: Millej.
After drinking beer, stupefied: Coloc.
After spiritual drinks, loquacious: Therid.
Delirium tremens of drunkards: ILaclies.
From coffee anxiety: Chamom., Igrwt., I Nux wm.; out of humor: Cale.
plwsph.
Better humor after coff~e: Kreosot.
After smoking anxiety: Sepia. ·
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GASTRIC SYMPTOMS.
Hiccough from anger, if contradicted: Stram.on.; with dullness and drow-
siness: Graphit.
'Vhen thinking of it: Oz. ac.; - before catamenia, mania: Sepia; - after
catamenia: Alum.;- uninterrupted, threatening to suffocate; melancholy, worse
in rest: Stramon.; desperate, furious grimaces: Sepia.
With vomiting of bile, palpitation, anxiety, quick, weak pulse, lassitude
and failing of vital powers: Golub.
Eructations. Spasmodic, irritable and vexed: Petrol
Relieve confused mind: Sanguin.
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caused by lying on the right side: Kali carb.
Timorousness ceases after frequent belching: Veratr.
After the wind has pnssed up or down, cheerful disposition: Garb. tulph.
After futile attempts empty eructation without relief: Mangan.
Would like to belch with anxious pressure on chest, but cannot: Spigel.
Empty eructations with apprehension: Crot. tigl.; with anxious sweat and
burniug: Mezer.; with distension after mental exertion: Hepar s. c.
Eructations with ill humor: Agn. cast.; with anxioty: Aeon., Thuya; and
drowsiness: Bovi,st.
- bitter. With anxiety and fear: Amm. mur.; and palpitation: Ph-0sphor.;
with sadness: Amm. mur., Ouprum; with fear: Veratr.
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anxiety: Garb. an.; gulping up of food, after a great uneasiness in the pit of
stomach: Kali carb.
Great constriction and anxiety in the chest with warm rising from the epi-
~trium to the throatpit: Platin.
W aterbrash with cough, anxiety and fear of fainting: Spigel.
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ANXIOUSNESS, ANXIETY, ANGUISll 1 ETO. 155
Tired of life : Pulsat.; fear of death : Tabac.; fearfulness: Lil. tigr.
Dullness and ill humor: Jlagn. carb.; and headache: Stan11um.
Extreme moroseness, with nausea, cannot bear to hear a person walk ·in the
room: Sanguin.; with irritability: Kali bichr.; nausea, with hot face and
fretfulness : Phosphor.
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back, aversion to food: Lil. tigr.; after nausea, weeping: Tabac.
With thoughts of suicide: Clemat.; nausea in scrobiculum and inclined to
· ~lf-de:;truction: Pulsat.; - getting awake in the morning; could drive her to
suidde : Lil. tigr.; afterward : Sepia.
With dullness and indifference: Asar.
"'ith mental restlessness: Cale. ostr., Helleb., Mangan.; sweat, restlessness':
Grap/tit.
A version to food, with mental and physical depression : Lepid.
With a pale face and mental and physical depression: A.mm. carb.
With derangement: Arg. nitr., Opium; incapability after heavy labor:
Coca.
With delirium : Stramon.; vertigo and raving: Ghelid.
In afternoon with thoughtlessne88: Cale. oatr.
Stupid and sleepy feeling: Corn. cire.; loss of senses: Po:oni.a; after nausea
loss of cousciowness : &raap.
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the eyes: T/,erid.; with stupidity: Thuya, Veratr.
Nausea in abdomen and using wrong words: Ghamom.
Nausea with every mental emotion: Kali carb.
Brought on by thinking of it: Droser., Lil. tigr.
Aggravated when thinking of it: Laches.
The mere thought of food causes nausea: Argent., Araen., China, Graphit.,
Magn. mlph., Moachua.
Loathing or nausea when thinking of the food eaten: &raap.
Aversion of meat when thinking of it: Graphit.
Nausea worse from reading: Arnie.; brought on by mental exertion: Aurum;
and trembling : Bora:e.
MODEL CURE.
Anxiety, burning in stomach and contraction in abdomen; fear drives out
of bed ; walks about moaning ; anxiousness in evening twilight, with palpita-
tion and heat; dullness in head ; puffed face, red and flushed ; pulse 80 and
rather weak; gnawing in the epiga.strium, with waterbrash ; urging to urinate,
IC&llty urine: Arsen.-NEUill.ANN.
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STOMACH SYMPTOMS WITH ANXIETY. 157
Gagging, ineffectual efforts, delirium, semi-consciousness: Stramon.
Inclination to vomit, with stupor: Stramon.
Retching aggravates all symptoms except dullness in head, which is relieved:
Asar.
As soon as be commences to think, nausea follows; he is obliged to gh·e
it up, as be finds he is very stupid: Asar.
Nausea with vomiting from every mental exertion: Natr. mur.
Anxiety and other Mental Symptoms, relieved after Vomiting.
After vomiting of bile mental quietude: Hyosc.; hopeful: Aeon.; less appr(:hen-
sive and less anxious: Tabac.; less anguish : Helleb.
Before the vomiting spell less mental strength ; after it, better: Asar.
Improved after vomiting; rush of ideas; want of mind ; loss of senses:
Tabac.
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158 MIND A~"D DISPOSITION.
Stomachache and ill humor: .Amm. carb.; after eating a little too much:
Mercttr.; pressure with fretfulness: Phosphor.; ill humor: Bryon., Conium;
gloomy: Coloc.; and unconscious : Cale. ostr.; pain with crying: Phyt-Ol.; whin-
ing : Or. at:.; gnawing, with frequent sighing: Eupat. pttrp.; burning; sud-
den frightening: Sulph. ac.; with dullness in head : Sulph. ac.; with lectrophilie:
Al. p.a.; stupor: StramML
Sensitive to touch ; delirium: &ramon.
Distension; delirium: Veratr.
Distension after th.e least mental emotion: Nuz f008eh.; pains aggravated:
Ananth.; pressure after mental exertion: Anac.
Feels as if the soul was in the stomach ; unable to think : Aeon.
ANXIETY IN SCROBICULUM.
1 Aeon. Unbearable: .Arsen.; with children: Cale. plwBph.; anguish:
1: !~:~. Hydr. ac.; suicidal inclination to drown herself: Sili.c.; anxiety
1 Anen. if people come near her : Lycop.; apprehensions: Mezer., Rhua
:: ~::-;:~ tox.; when thinking of unpleasant things: PlwBphor.; from vexa·
cann ...t. tion : I I Lycop.; unpleasant sensations : Graphit.; empty feeling:
~=:~~. !gnat.; feels very ill: .Arg. nitr.
Chamom. Pains: Cale. ostr., Garb veg., Chamom., Oicut., Orotal., Ferr.
Chelld.
Cleat. mur., Mermir.; scraping: Rhus tox.
Ctneh. o& 'Vhining and lamenting : .A rsen.; screaming, with sweat:
ColcbJe.
Conlnm. Chamom.; sighing and sadness: !gnat.
~':-!;... Pressure: .Argent., Garb. veg., Natr. mur., Sambuc.; deep in:
Perrum. Sambuc.; with palpitation: Sulphur.
::;:.·0:.~· Jerks: Gale. oBtr.; throbbing: Aeon.; palpitation: Cale.
Graphlt. phOBph., Ferrum, Thuya; spasmodic: ChelUl.
o-•ac.
Hyclr. ac. Appearing suddenly: Jfereur.; rising upwards: .Arsen.; into
Icnat. the head: Tliuya; as from swinging: Lycop. (Borax); sudden
Lactae.
Lycop. drawing together, interfering with breathing: Sulph. at:.
1:::=.r· Sensation as if too narrO\V: Oi,cut.; deep in: Rlwdod.; im·
11 Natr. mar. peded breathing, with inhalation like asthma : Ferrum; stopping
: :~::... breath: Garb. an.; difficult breathing: Guaiac., I I Stram on.;
1 PhO"]>hor. anxious breathing: Cheli.d.; as if screwed together: .Arse11.;
:::!:!d. anxious pressure, wishes he could belch : Spigel.
1 Rhaa tox.
1 septa.
After the meals: Oimh. off.; with a dra\ving pain from ki!l-
11 smc. neys down to the glands in the groin: Cannab.; scraping in re-
1 Stannam.
I lltramon.
O'ion of heart : Rhus tox.
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1: =~=- With trembling followed by nosebleed : Sepia.
• Thaya. Desire to go out doors to cool himself: Oicut.; after attack
of fever, painful swelling: .Arg. nitr.; dry heat of body: 8tramon.
Sweat in scrohiculum : Nitrum; hands sweat; face get.a hot: Mereur.; cold
sweat: Stramon.
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HYPOCHONDRIAC REGIONS. 159
Scrobiculum, with other Mental Symptoms. Beating in scro-
biculum, with concern about the future: Ant. tart.
Throbbing in pit of st.omach, moroee : Aeon.; and stupid in head :
Magn. mur.
Pressing, with irritability: Natr. carb.
Tickling sensation causes him to laugh at serious subjects: A nae.
Burning, cramp-like pain, driving to despair; would like to commit suicide
by drowning: .Ant. crud.
Tenderness to touch, with lectrophilie: A.l. p. a.
Pains excite much : Millef.; drive to madness : Canfhar.
Sweat after waking from a frightful dream: Bellad.
Cannot think; seat of mental functions iieems to be in the scrobiculum :
A.con.
After a fright pain with distress : A.con.
Vexation is felt in pit of stomach, followed by heaviness in the legs: Lycop.
HYPOCHONDRIAC REGIONS.
Region or Liver. Disorder, with hypochondriac mood: Podoph.
Pressure under the short ribs on right side and disinclined to work, snd :
Zincum; from same region proceeds an inclination to laugh : Conittm.
Stitches from the least motion, has to scream aloud : Nitr. ac.; the same with
burning or biting: Zincum; liver diseases, with mania: Jlercur.
Region or Spleen. Anxiety, with pressing and drawing: Rhua tox.;
with accumulation of wind: Sulphur. Compare Lyoop.
A fixed idea of having something alive in her abdomen ; she hears a deep
voice in the region of the spleen, and a fine one on the right side between
the ovary and the liver ; feels a creeping sensation as of something moving :
Thuya.
MODEL CURES.
Moaning, groaning and restlessness during the fever; ravenous hunger with
thirst during the fever, white tongue, heat in the abdomen, especially in the
region of the liver, liver indurated; asthmatic cough: Podoph.-W. Wu..-
LIAMSON.
Great depression of spirits; unhappy state of mind, always associated with
"pain about and under (not below) the short ribs in the back, on the left. $i<le,
and extending outward nearly to the left. side; this embraces the posterior
aspect of region of spleen:" Lob. ooerul.-J. J EAN:m.
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160 MI~"D AND DISPOS£TION.
PRJECORDIAL ANXIETY.
Aeon. As if death were near: Rhiu tox.; as if he ought not to live:
Arg.nttr,
I Anen. Phosph. ac.; dragging, with great grief: Naja trip.; after dinner:
Bell ad. .Arg. nitr.; with nausea: .Nitr. ac.; collection of wind: Coffea,
Cant.bar,
Cina, Oinch. off.; rising upwards : Droser., Rims to:r.; tension and
Ctncb.otl'.
Cocca!.
drawing together: Digit.; tension across, oppression : Staphi.s.;
Co. . . tension, like colic : Arsen.; and beating: Conium; around the
Conlum.
Cuprum, heart: .Aeon.; alternately with a throbbing pain: Hydr. ac.;
IAgtt. pressure while standing: Plwsph. ac.; several attacks during the
Droeer.
Kallcarb, day : Nitr. ac.; painful : Kali rarb.; sleeplessnea;s after midnight
Lacbee, (from 2 to 7 A. M.), with colicky distension under the ribs, caus-
Lanroe.
Lyeop. ing anxiety and sensation of heat over the whole body without
Najatrtp. sweat, except above the nose; no thirst ; desire to uncover:
Nttr.ae.
Opium. Co.ffea; with heat and headache with heat: .A urip.; if people
Pboapbor.
Pboepb, aco. come too near her she teels an anxiety in tho prrecordia : Lycop.
Platlu, Constriction in the hypochondriac regions, very much excited,
Puhat.
Rhuatox, as if an accident would happen: Hura.
8tapbl•. Spasm of the diaphragm after vexation : Staphis.
8tramon.
Sulphur, Anxiety and pains, with feeling as if the diaphragm cut off
I Tbuya. the chest from the abdomen : Arsen.; diaphragmitis, with
Ztncv.m.
nymphomania : Stram-On.
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ABDOMINAL COMPLAINTS WITH ANXIETY AND CONCOMITANTS. 161
II Aloee. disagreable warmth and weight in abdomen with anxiety :
II Alumtn.
II Amm.mar. BovU!t.; sensation of flying inner heat: Opittm; hot burning iu
I Ap.caat. abdomen : Cale. ostr.
I Aple,
I Arato. Belly. Colic, see separate margin list.
I Aeat', Heavinegs with anxiety: Jfezer.
II Aorom.
I DtUad, Constant moving in the bowels: Chamom.; with restlessness,
I Borax. disagreeable warmth and heaviness alternating with cold feeling:
I Bovtet.
I Bryon. Bovist.; with heaviness, as if the abdomen would burst, better
II C•lend.
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from sleep : .Amm. mur.; with pain in whole abdomen to os pubi~,
I! C"ai·b, -veg, and tension : C'ai·b. veg.; painful pressure and tension, wakes from
I Co.111ttlc.
11 Chn.n1ona. sleep, borborygmus: Mezer.
I ('!cut., Stool. With pains after a fright, urging to stool: Platin.
Cnlcbtc.
Coloc, Better after wind and stool passes: Mur. ac.
I Crocue.
II C'uprom.
Urine. From continual ineffective urging to urinate:
I Digit, Natr. mur.
I Eupborb,
I Glonotn. Breathing. With short breathing: B7'!1on.; bellyache with
Grnn.cort. dyspncea, better from walking: B7'!1on.; takes his breath and
I gnat,
Lycop. drives him from place to place : .Arsen.; difficult breathing and
Mezer. moaning: .Arsen.; or pain in abdomen with it: .Arsen.
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lllnr. ae. Chest. Rumbling from chest down, when expiring, followed
Natr.mur,
Nltr,ae. by palpitation-l .Aurum; spasmodic constriction: Nitrum; pain
1'ux vom. in chest and ear with deafness : .Aloes.
Optom,
PlaUo, Heat. Heat in hands and head: Nilr. ac.
Plumbnm. Limbs. W eaknegs in feet: Sulphur; cutting pain, has to
Rhnetox.
SqnUla, walk bent: Coloc.; violent pain, restlessness and despair of re-
Sulphur. covery: .Arsen.
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Time. In the morning in bed: Sulph. ac.; sensation of hollowness in
evening, attacks with anxiousness : Chamom.
Fever. With fever and thirst: .Arsen.; stupefaction with inner heat :
Opium.
Directions. Pressing from in out: Angmt.; wind in stomach, seems to
urge upwards, causing anxiety: Nw: vom.; anxiety rising upward: Ignaf.,
Stramon.; falling l!ensation from the heart to the feet: Orocus; tearing sen;;ation
ruing from right of umbilicus upward: Cale. phosph.
MODEL CURE.
During the latter portion of pregnancy: face pale, eartl1y, distorted, anxious;
voice weak; burning, pinching, contracting pain in stomach and both sides of
abdomen, with dyspncea; drawing under the umbilicus; in attacks every half
hour. Vomiting of mucus and bile with violent retching, burning in throat
and <llSOphagus like fire, thirst without desire to drink. After the attack empty
eructaiion, retching, dyspncea, great restlessness and sensitiveness of the abdo-
men, lively motion of the child: .Arsen..-SCUELLINo.
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COLIC WITH OTHER MENTAL CONCOMITANTS. 163
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164 .MIND .AND DISPOSITION.
A compositor, ret. 24, lean, of pale, earthy complexion, suffered for yenrs
after eating carrots, all sorts of cabbage, especially the white and sourcrout,
every specied of fruit, pears in particular: violent attacks of neuralgia; a certain
movement was felt about the navel, then suddenly, always at the amme place n
pinching as if by pincers followed, with the most intolerable pain lasting half or
a whole minute; each time it went away with borborygmus, extending to the coe-
cal region. There occurred also a sensation of constriction above anti below,
preventing flatus from pnssing. Attacks of anxiety and pain increase from half
to a whole hour, abdomen swelled and became painful to the touch. Along
with all this: inclination to vomit, chest constricted, breathing :;horter, more and
more difficult, cold sweat, stupefaction and total exhaustion. Could not swallow
a drop of liquid, much less any solid food. He lay many hours stupified, un-
conscious, with a swollen face and protruded eyes, without sleep. After wind
passed up or down it went off. Yer. alb., four powders, each containing four
grains of the powdered root, caused a dreadful aggravation, followed by a per-
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.ABDOllINAL SENSATIONS-FLATULENCY-DISEASED STATES. 165
FLATULENCY.
Noises and Motions. Rumbling with uneasiness: Orocm; with anxious
restlessness: Alum.; rumbling and anxiety: Borax.; and weeping, with lachry-
mose mood : Rhodod., Rhtu tox.
Stupor with muttering and krnd nnnbling in the bowels: Doryph.
Anxiety with rumbling: Borax.; lachrymose humor and weeping: Rhtu tox.
As if something alive moved in abdomen, startled: Kali 11ydr.
Rumbling in bowels with stupefaction: Morph. ac.
Wind colic about midnight, with anxiety : Aurwn; intestines feel as if tied
in a knot, pressing pain : Oinch. off.
With anxiety and vexation: Oicut.; with bodily heat and anxiety in pi~ of
stomach : Stramon.
Flatulent distension with despondency: Aloea.
Uneasiness: Galad.; with pressing pain and aversion to mental labor: Kali
carb.; with dullness and heaviness in head: Graphit.; in delirium: Stramon.;
with burning and stupor: Btramon.; with raving: Bellad.
Flatulency with hypochondria: Nux mosch.
Flatulent complaints with hypochondria, hysteria: Staphia.
Restless, anxious, despondent : Mephit.
With mental symptoms: Bellad., Garb. veg., Oinch. off., Ooceul., Graphit.,
Lycop., .Natr. carb., I INux vom., Phosphor., I IPulsat., I ISulpl1ur, Veratr.
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166 MIND AND DISPOSITION.
LOINS.
Pressing pain worse in rest and from cough ; has to scream : Nitn1.m.
Digging, pressing, shooting pain in left loin, from in out, towards the ribs,
with anxiety: .Asaf.
Pinching in hypogastrium towards the loins, causing anxious sweat: Sulph. ac.
Burning pain in right loin (region of liver?) on a place us large as a hand,
which makes him very ill humored, sad and unable to think and to work :
~·itr. ac.
With pain in loins ; uneasy, to despair: Vip. red.
Swelling with delirium: Plumbum; uneasiness, like urging to stool: Baryt.
EMISSION OF WIND.
Anxiety u a con<omltant to llatu: <Kol. ligL, acoordlag to the Cypher Repertory.
Fear that the stool might pass with the wind : .Aloea.
Difficult emission of loud flatus with short anxious breathing: .Mezer.
Anxious pressure in the chest relieved by passage of wind : Spigel.
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LOOSENESS OF DOWELS, WITil MENTAL CONCOMITANTS. 167
eructations, restless sleep, trembling in the morning, diarrhooa, sadness, eyes fill
with tears : Petrol.
After being much vexed, with indignation: I Coloc.; with grief: Cale. plwsph.;
after chagrin: Aloes, Clw.mmn.; getting angry: Aeon., Chamom., Sacch. off.;
worse when nlone: Stramon.
After deprC:!Sing emotions: Coloc., Geuem., Phosph. ac.; mental or moral ex-
citement of soldiers : I Gelsem.
After all mental emotions: Tlmya; mental exertions : Nux wm.; thinking
of it: Ox. ac.
MODEL CURE.
M~ - - , ret. 48, nervous tempc>!'ament. Troubled for six years with
diarrhrea, which occurred only in the morning and hurried her out of bed.
She had a severe attack when I saw her, aggravated by a BUppre8'!ed periJ-
piration. Gave Sulphur"°. No apparent relief in several weeks. From the
fact that, if Hhe composed three lines even, in the ajter1won, she would wake
up the next morning with diarrhaa, showing the preponderating influence of
mental labor, I gave Nux vom. 1m. The diarrhrea disappeilred and congestive
headaches, to which she WaJJ formerly BU!iject, reappeared. They in their turn
went away without any other medicine. The patient remained unusunll.r
well for three mouths, when an undue amount of mental work brought it
on again, but it as readily yielded to the remedy.-E. A. FARRINGTON.
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168 JrlIND AND DISPOSITION.
I Aeth-
Aloee.
I Cale. Irritability, ill humor, with white bloodstreaked stool:
~tr.; screams, '\\ill be carried : Garb. veg.
ADlDl.mur.
I I Aat. erad.
I Dellad.
- fitful mood : Nw: vom.; nothing pleases her: Coocul.
I Bryon. - obstinacy : Silic.; - willfulness: Cak. ostr.; with a child :
11 Cale. o.tr.
Canthar.
1 Pul8at.
I Chamom.
Clna.
! Rejeds things when offered: Clw:mom., Cina; with anger:
II Colcblc.
1 Aloes.
Coloe. Indignation: Coloc., 1Staphi9.
Dal cam.
Hepar. Distrustful mood: Ant. crud.
llydropb. After excitement and over-work : Co.ffea.
Jpre.
Kall blt:br.
Kallcarb. MODEL CURE.
lllnr. ae.
Natr. carb. A little girl, ret. 4, had diarrhrea for a week. Stools greenish-
11 ::;·;.:.,h. yellow, thin, with mucus, tenesruus after stool; pas.sages wore
Nux ,·om. iu the morning and foreuoon.
:~'::~i•or. Continual thirst, but no appetite. Very fretful, calling for
Pwaat. things and refusing them when offered. Fever at night. Had
Rhenm.
11 sme. taken Aeon., Bellad., C'liamom. and Pu/.sat. with 110 benefit.
11 Staphta. I Aet/11u.10m, (F.), two doses, twenty-four hours apart, cured in
8ulphnr.
1 SaJph.ac. Ii two days.-C. R. NORTON.
Conations. Loquacity : Lache8., Stram-0n.; cholera with groans and
moans : Cuprwn.
Crying : Bellad., Borax, Cltarru:>ra., Cina, Gambog., Jalap., lpec., Rheum,
Valer.; sudden cries in cholera : Ouprum.
Etu!ily startled: Be/lad., Borax, Kali carb.; desire to be quiet: Gelsem.;
desire to be carried: Cliamom.; desire to be naked: Hyosc.
Aversions. To being nloue: Arsen.; to being looked at: Ant. crud.; to
being disturbed : Gelsem.; to mental and bodily exertion: Corn. circ., Hepar,
Rhodod.; to light: Camphor.; to sound of scratching on cloth: Asar.; to
noise: Kali carb., Nitr. ac., Nux win.; to downward motion: Borax; to open
air: N11:x vom.; to wwhiug: Sulphur; to being in bed after cholera: Cuprum.
Exaltations. Excitability: Agar., Cuffea, Plwplwr.; things seem too
large: Hyosc.; drunkenness: Gel8ern.
With cholera and after it restlel'8ness: Ouprum.
Diarrhrea; sluggish flow of ideas: Nux 11wsch.; derangement: Hyosc.
Productions. Tukes a long time to answer: Kux moseh.; imngiucs that
another person is skk: Petrol.; carphologia: llyosc., Opium; wandering of
thought: Apis; delirium: Bell:cd., Bryon., lf.11osc., Jlur. ac., Opium, Plw.ph. ac.,
Strm1w1t.; delirium in typlwi<l fercr, with black diarrluro: Ver. vir.; mental
derangement with looseness: Hyosc.; vanishing of thought: Nil.r. ac.; purging,
vomiting and unconsciolll!ncss: La cites.
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COSTIVENESS AND CONSTIPATION, WITH MENTAL eY.MPTO.MS. 169
MODEL CURES.
She has a fixed idea that there is a etrauge odor in the room, and Mks
to have it removed. Feels very unhappy, fearful and anxious; despairs of her
salvation. Easily frightened, hides when persons come into the room. D<JCS
not recognize her son or her physician. Constipation, with congc:;tion to the
head and flushed face: Bellad.-ENOELH.ARDT.
Griping in the urubilical region towards evening. Pressing and urging in
the rectum, hard stool coming out in pieces; forgetful, absent-minded, 1:md and
melancholy; fear of death; thinks he is better than his wife: Platin.
He thinks he lives away from home, and invites people into his hou-e. Will
not brook opposition. Face flushed and hot, stupor which makes him forgetful,
does not recognize his friends ; anxiety; wildness, sleepy but cannot Hlcep.
Constipation, with tympanitis; retention of' urine, as if caused by the ahc.loru·
inal distension. When smoking forgets to draw. Very cheerful manner in
spite of his droweineu: Opium.-&HUELEB.
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170 MIND AND DISPOSITION.
Apr. Contented with himself and the world, serene and happy oon-
I Aloe.a.
II Alum, templation of the future, aft.: Boru; cheerful, aft.: Natr. BUlph.;
II Ant.eracL better humor, af't. : Aloes.
Apl•.
IA,,....n. Looseness relieves: &nguin.; exhilaration: Ox. ac.
U.-Jlad.
I Borax.
Sentimental mood : Ant. crud.; gloomy : Coloc.; homesick :
I C•lc.Olltr, Capsie.
I Camphor.
Cantor. Depression, sadness, despondency, melancholy : Che/id., Chin.
I Caf)81c. BUlph., Gambog., Hepar a. c., Kali bichr., Natr. carb., Nur. ac.,
II Carb.Vf'tJ•
I Caa•tlc. IPulsat., Sulphur, Veratr.
I ('hamom. Anxiety, bef.: Ant. crud., Magn. mur., &bin.; with heat:
Chtclld.
Chin. 91alph Kali carb.; bef. and dur.: Arsen., C'hamom., I IMercur.; bef., with
Clach,o& trembling of whole body: Mercur.; dur.: Aeon., Camph-0r.,
I Co~
Colchlc. Canthar., Jfagn. carb., Platin., Raphan., &cal, &pia, Stramon.,
II Coloc.
Con lam.
Sutphur, Tabac., Veratr., etc.; bef. and aft.: Borax, Cale. ostr.,
Corn.ctre. Ferr. magn., Hremat., Jatroph., Kali carb., Rhua tox.; dur. and
11 Crot. tlgl.
<'apram. aft. : Garb. veg., Nitr. ac.; bef., dur. and aft. : Crot. tigl., Mercur.;
I Fcrr.magn. aft.: 11 Caustic., Coloc., Nux vom.; with irritability: Nitr. ac.
Gambog.
G-l•c. Anguish: Arsen., Camphor., Raphan., Veratr.; bef., dur. and
II Gcletcm. aft.: Mer<:Ur.; with oppression: Orot. tigL; fear of death: Acoll.,
Jlft.'ma&.
llcpar .. c. A rsen., Raphan., &cal.
I Hyo.c. With apprehension of apoplexy: Veratr•
.Jatroph.
Kall blcllr. Anxiousness and general uneasiness: Nur. ac.; about his
11 Kall carb.
Lach ....
health: Nitr. ac.
M"tfn.car1,, - aft., with heat in face: Caustie.; as if dinrrhrea would fol-
1 ::~:.;;:-nr· low: Pia.tin., Sabin., &pia; aft., with puffed up abdomeu:
Natr. carb. Caustic.; aft., with trembling sensation and involuutary motion:
1 Natr.•alph. Carb. veg.; - aft. with trembling, bef. with tenesmus: Mercur.
I Nltr. ac,
Nnx mOKh. Pectora! anxiety : Gale. ostr., Caustic.
NaxYom.
ox. ac. Hent, bef. : Kali carb.; inclination to sweat, aft. : Caustic.;
Petrol. general malaise and over-irritability : Nitr. ac.
1:=.:
J>h-phor.
Pho.ph. ac.
1 Raphan.
Seriousness : Alum.; indifference : Plwsph. ac., Rhodod.;
apathy : Opium, Phosph. ac.
Ill humor, bef.: Aloes, I Gale. 08lr.; aft.: Nitr. ac.
1 ::::':!~ Fitful mood: Nuz mosch.; chaugeable mood : Alum.
8abtn. Great despondency : Cale. ostr.
11 :"~:. •
10 Wilfulness: Caw. 08lr.; obstinacy: Silie.; irascibility; Guaiac.;
8cpta. anger: Aloes.
8Ulc,
1 sa.ramon.
11 !llulphur.
I Tabac.
I 1
Peevish, low-spirited, lazy and dissatisfied, bef.: Borax.; fret-
ful bef. Caw oor.
' : '
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On going to stool gruuns nnd grunts: Pulsat.; moaning, bef. : Pu'lsat.; an<l
groaning: &pia; crying: Bellud., lllorax, I Chammn., Cina, Rhus tox.
Child cries bef. an<l is quiet aft. : Rhus tox.
Obstinate weeping: Sulphur.
Fear of being alone: .Arsen.
Desire to be quiet: Gelscm.; desire for thing~. which arc rejected: Chamom.,
Oinch. off.; desire to be naked: IHyosc.; de.;;ire to be carried: I Charrwm.
A version to being disturbed : Ge/Jsem.
- and taciturnity: Ferr. magn.
A version to mental exertion : Corn. circ., Hepar s. c., Rlwdod.; to being
looked at or touched: .Ant. crud.
Easily startled: Bellad., tBorax., Kali carb.
Over-sensitiveness: Cojfea, C<>/.chi.c., Nu.:r: vom., Plwsphor.; agitation: .A1·sen.
Excessive irritability: Ferr. magn.; irritability, aft.: Nitr. ac.
Excitability : .Agar., I Cojfea, Plwsphor.
Wandering of thoughts: .Apu.
Imagines that another person is sick : Petrol.
Vanishing of thoughts: Nitr. ac.
Stupefaction: Stramon., Tabac.
Complaints after over-exertion of mind : .Arsen.
MODEL CURE.
After over-etudy clicking noise in left vertex, on walking, and during stool ;
also in occiput on walking, especially in evening, when tired: Conium1m (Jen.).
-E. w. BEBBIDGE.
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172 MIND AND DISPOSITION.
RECTUM.
Pressing, with deprE6Sion of spirits: Lil. tigr.
Cramp, with great anxiety; bas to walk about: Cale. ostr.
Cutting and shooting, with loss of energy: Graphit., Mercur., Nutr. curb.,
Plw~phor., &pia.
Ha:morrhoids. Tenesmus, pains cause screaming: Rata1ih.; irritability:
Ap~.
The lumps or knots sore after thinking: Cauatic.
After mental exertion sore pressure: lgrw.t.
Painful, with apprehension : Lil. tiqr.
Dc.:rangement of Mind. Mental ailments in connection with hromor-
rhoi<lal <lischarges: A nae., .tint. crud., Arnie., Arsen., Bel/ad., Caustic., Ouprum,
Hyosc., I gnat., Lach~.• Lycop., Nux vom., Phosphor., &pi.a, Sulphur, Veratr.
Coagulated blood with the freces; mania: Jlercur.
Bleeding from rectum, with hypocbondric mood: IPsorin.
Sphincter paralyzed after nervous excitement: GeLJem.
ANUS.
Pressure and shooting after mental exertion: Nuz wm.
Violent pain, with anxiousness; warm flannel relieves: Plw8plwr.
Burning, with piles: Ratanh.; after vexation : Natr. mur.
Creeping and restlessness: Jlar. ver.
Itching in anus from worms, causing furor: Stramon.
:Moisture exsudiug from - causes great vexation and ill humor: Zinc. cyan.
Srnsntion of excoriation, after mental exertion: Ignat.
Condylomata, great depression: Caustic.
UROPOETIC ORGANS.
Drawing pain from region of kidneys to inguinal glands, with anxiety in
scrobiculum: Cannab.
Anxiety with unsuccessful urging to urinate, without there being much urine
in the bladder: Chamom.
Apprehensive of danger without fear, with pain in bladder: Fluor. <re.
Afraid of wetting the bed, with weak feeling in bladder and sexual organs :
.Alttm.
Retention of urine with a boy of eleven months, screams awfully, throws
things away from him: Staphi.a.
Weeping, groaning and wringing of hands with renal colic ; vomiting :
Ocimttm.
Talkative delirium, with violent pains in bladder: Bel/ad.
Albwninuria with insanity: Phytol.
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Urine passed off unconsciously in mania: Cuprum.
'Vhen busily occupied she has to !"top and pass quickly a few drops of water:
Kali curb.
Urinary symptoms worse when thinking of them; painful urination: Hclleb.
'Vhen thinking of it a contracting pain running backwai-d from the fore·
part of the urethra: Nux wm.
Urine Copious. Cheerfulnegs after copious urination: Hyosc.
l\Iuch thirst, much urine and great exhaustion : Chin. sttlph.
Great flow of clear urine ; uneasy to despair : Vip. red.
Frequent urination, always crying before; with sucklings: Borax.
Profuse flow of burning urine, drunken feeling: Stramon.
A large quantity of urine, passed all at once; clear like spring water, con-
fused all night: Stramon.
Water-like urine in quantities, vivid delirium : Stramon.
Urine Scanty. Frequent desire to ~ urine, but in small quantitiC$,
with apprehension of some impending evil: Lil. tigr.
Urine pale and scanty with attacks of mental derangement: Orocus.
Scanty and much reddened, with hallucinations : Be/lad.
Scanty and red colored, with idiocy: Opium.
Very little, but frequent discharges of milky urine, with unconsciousness
and delirium in hydrocephalus: Apia.
SEXUAL DESIRE.
Increased. With sadness: Bellad.; hypochondric melancholy: Veratr.
Hypochondria from denial of sexual intercourse, with single men: Conillm.
Sexual desire when suppressed is followed by great mental activity: Lacl1es.
With restlessness felt in the whole body, cannot sit still: Ant. crud.
Thoughts run on sexual subjects, which torment him so that he fears in·
eanity : Grapl1it.
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EMISSIONS.
After pollution comfortable feeling, collected: Lache.s.
Deprcs.~ion of spirits with spermatorrhcea, great debility : Ferr. brom.
Pollutions followed by anxious heat: Petrol.; mental and bodily prostration;
anxious and apprehensive : Carb. an.
After nocturnal emission frightened by slight noises: .Aloes. •
After painful emission out of humor, vexatious and dissatisfied : Natr. carb.
Heaviness and ill humor after emission: Th11ya.
After night emission, loud moaning: Hippom.
Emissions with amorous dreams, gloomy mood : Hamam.
Dazed feeling in head after emission : Caustic.
Difficulty of fixing the attention, using wrong words, with blur before the
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eyes, after a restless night, made so by lascivious dreams and emissions towards
morning: IJil. tigr.
Male Parts ; Prostata. Emission of juice from any emotion : Conium;
from the slightest excitement, without an erection : Nalr. mur.
With every stool and after urinating, semen ese.apes, not only prostatic fluid;
is hopelessly distressed : 1 l&len.
Drawing in testicles, with awkwardness; evenings: Agar.
Digging pain in the right testicle when at rest, fear of the part being struck:
Argent.
Anxious, dull stitches in the glans penis : &[uilla.
Delirium with inflammation of the penis and scrotum: Plumlrum.
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OATAMENIA TOO COPIOUS, MENORRHAGIA, 177
Sensitive to mental impressions: &aphia.; with ovaritis when the mind has
been dwelling too much on sensual subjects : Staphia.; after a fit of passion :
Cha11Wm.
Moral disturbances in regular paroxysms every night, morning or noon,
most after dinner, with ulceration: Arg. nitr.
After the least excitement return of catamenia: Chlo. ostr.; after fright:
Opium.
Pressing pain in the genitals from sitting bent while reading: Bellad.
During puberty, insane depression of the mind : IRppom.
Great mental depression in climacteric years, with chronic uterine affections:
Psorin.
Climaxis. See Chapter 47.
MODEL CURE.
After metrorrhagia over-sensitive, exalted nervous state; hasty speech, ac-
companied by quick gestures; eyes fiery and glistening; pulse 110. Her
movements were like those of a passionate person. If she could not talk, her
friends had to relate stories continually in a quick way. At times she was in
the opposite state, gave short answers and desired to he alone ; she was then
moody and feigned sleep. The nights became more and more anxious and rest-
less; she could not describe how terrible they were: Sepia.-fuYNEL.
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178 KIND AND DISPOSITION.
DYSMENORRHCEA.
Sadness: Amm. carb.; terrible sadneas : Nair. mur.; sad and silent, as if she
would die: Mur. ac.; deprest!ion of spirits: Plumbum
Anxiety: Act. rac., Mert:Ur.; anguish: !gnat.
Despair : Coffe,a,.
Out of humor, even quarrelsome: Cham<>m.; irritable: Sent.e.; angry ex-
clamations during sleep : Castor.
Loquacity : Stram-0n.
Devout, be.ieeching; earnest and ceaseless talking: Stramon.
Moaning and lamenting: Col-Oc.; sobbing, sighing: !gnat.
Hurried about everything : Sulph. ac.
Does not wish to think : Sent.e.
Almost raging: Hyoac.
AMENORRHCEA.
Sanguine temperament : Aeon.
Depression, disposition to suicide: Aurum; looks on the dark side of every-
thing: C'-amtw.; depression : Orocm, Pod-Oph.
.Helancholy during the period of development: Helleb.
Anguish with colic: Coloc.
Despairs of her salvation: Veratr.
Grief: !gnat.; after chagrin: Aeon., Col-Oc.; severe indignation: StaphM.;
has a fit if angered: Chamom.
Can hardly keep her temper: Cl1am<>m.
Loud boisterous laughing at every menstrual effort: H!J080.
Loquacious: Stramon.
Tears, prayers and earnest supplications: Stramon.
Likes society: Stramon.
Very sensitive to mental impressions : Staphu.
Fearfulness, fright: Aeon., Lycop., Stramon.
Shrinking back : Stramon.
Menses had not appeared for months; violent delirium : Ouprttm.
Suppressed catamenia with mental derangement: Pulsat.; with screams in
mania: Ouprum.
Climacteric years ; insanity : Hippom.
MODEL CURES.
Suppressed menstruation with melancholy. Indifference to things she loved
best. Sits alone and weeps, imagines things, especially that she might go crazy.
On all parts crawling sensation as if gone to sleep, as if she had no feeling in
cpigastrium. Sleep unrefreshing and disturbed by dreams: Ignat.-GRoss.
Mental dullness with pious fanatacism. No desire to work; anxious rESt-
lessncss, sleeplessness, constipation and suppression of catamenia: Thuya.- ,V,
'V ILLIAMSON.
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CATAMENIA, ETC. 179
CATAMENIA, WITH ANXIETY, ANGUISH AND APPRE-
HENSION, BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER.
Amm. earb.
Bel lad.
Great anxiety and depression, bef. : Stannum.
carb. - · Anxiety, with squalmishness, bef.: Natr. mur.
1 ~C:!':a":: Fearfulness, be£ : Natr. mur., Carb. 11eg.
Kalt carb. Two days too late, with anxious and uncomfortable feeling:
I Mereur.
I Natr. mar.
Sulrihur.
".I'
• Nttr• ..,. Anxiety one day before catamenia, or soon after coming on :
Pallad.
11 Pho.phor. Nitr. ac.; during: Mercur., Zincum.
' Pulaat. Feels sore in abdomen after, with tear and apprehension thnt
811le.
11 saannum. something horrible will happen : Pallad.
Sulphur. Apprehension, bef. : Sulphur.
Thuya.
Zlneum. Anxiety about trifles, bef.: Conium.
Melancholy, bef.: Nitr. ac., Sili.c., Stannum.
Melancholy, with inclination to drown herself, dur.: Silic.
Cardiac anxiety: Bellad., T huya; with palpitation : Nitr. ac., Phoiphor.;
prrecordial: Silic.; with trembling of all limbs: Nitr. ac.; with backnche, dur.:
Grap hit.
Anxiety, with fainty sensation: Natr. mur.; anxious dreams: 11 Kali earl>.
Heat, bef. : Amm. carb.; Carb. an.; -dur. : NiJ.r. ac.; inner heat: Nu.tr. mur.
At night and early in bed: Kali carb.
Forenoon: .Amm. carb.; evening: Nitr. ac., Stannum.
MODEL CURES.
Irregular catamenia. Heat and congestion to head and face. Headache,
prrecordial weight and backache. Sleepless nights on account of great fear
and anxious restlessness in the head. Despairs of her salvation, and seeks aid
in constant prayers: .Pul8at.-BETHMANN.
Anxiety during catamenia, does not know what to do. Longs for dcnth.
0
Indifference, even to that which she loves best. Involuntary weeping, which
relieves. Inclination to commit suicide from despair, in hysteria and hypo-
chondria: Mere. aol.-Joul!BEL.
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MODEL CURES.
With each r~turn of the menses wildness and foolishness changing to mania.
Talking, laughing, weeping, scolding, bidi11g herself, or attacks of rage in which
she spits at people and tears her clothes. Pulse slow but accelerated during an
attack. Abdomen hard and distended. Passes urine involuntarily: Bellad.-
KrESSELBACH.
Destroys what falls in her hands; talks in a vehement, commanding tone;
spits at the nurse, lifts up her clothe.~, and kisses hotly all who come near her.
She does things wrongly and talks disconnectedly. Tongue whitish; slecples:>-
ness. Catamenia scanty, pale and watery: Phosphor.-SCHMIDT.
A young lady had since three months on awaking nausea, vomituritio nnd
constricting sensation in the throat; dullness in the head, sometimes sensation
n.s of a piece of ice lying on the vertex. Frequent chilliness, can scarcely get
warm, feet, hands and nose icy cold. Catamenia irregular, generally every
three weeks. Early on the day on which menses appear diarrhrea, nausea,
chilliness, four to six watery evacuations with buming pni11 in rectum. Irrita-
bility; sensitive, get.a angry at trifles, or weeps about little things: Veratr.-J. C. ~I.
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LEUCORRHCEA.
Low spirited women who sigh a great deal : !gnat.
Full of fears : .Aeon.; cliangcable mood: Cinch. off.; with irritability : .Aeon.
Talks much : Laches.; does not wish to talk nor to hear others: .Am111. carb.
Dislike to music: Garb. veg.
Worse from noise and bright light: Bellad.
Caused by fright: Pu"8at.
'Vith loss of memory: .A nae.
OUTER PARTS.
Tearing in vulva, at intervals so violent that she would like to scream:
Baryt.
Angu~h, melancholy in the week previous to catamenia; ceasing as soon as
monthly flow begins, with prolapse of vagina : Stannum.
Strangulation of prolapse of vagina after much menstrual distress: .Aeo11•• ;
thinks she cannot get well, will die: .Aeon.; great anguish: .Arsen.; wakens in
di:'!tress: Lacha.
Constriction of vagina; inclined to brood over her troubles; full of grief:
!gnat.; with mild, yielding disposition: Pulsat.; impatient, cannot answer civilly:
Cltamom.
Induration of Vagina. l\loved to tears telling her symptoms: Pulsat.
Vaginal Growths. Inclination to self-destruction, thinks about it even
if not intending it: Aeon.; symptoms of mind or of body appear alternately:
P/,atin.; very tearful, weeps at everything, joyful or sorrowful : Pubsat.; feels as
if she could not exist any longer: Thu.ya.
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11 Aeon. Feelings and Conations. Great frivolity and mischie\··
1!~~:"c. 0115n~: Amie.; excessive mischievousness; obstinacy: Cale. ostr.
• Ap1•·
Arg. nltr,
After vexation, hremorrhage of clotted blood, during preg·
1 Amica. nancy: Kali carb.
:: !:;~· Strange temper, laughs at serious matters and is grave over
11 Aurum. laughable occurrences: Anac.; sadness, with tears, alternating
11 ::~:.· with gaiety and laughter : Pll()l!plwr.
Bryon. Inclined to quarrel : Bellad.; reproachful and overbearing:
1 ~:U.C:!~· Lycop.; will not be comforted: Ignat.; constantly worrying, fret-
' 1 Chamom. ting and crying about her real or imagined illness : Sepia, Staphis.
11 ~!::i.. otr. Has no confidence in herself, thinks others have none in her,
11 Coccul. makes her unhappy : Aurum; fears people will think her insane:
Cont um.
crocua. Cale. ostr.; suspicious: Laches.; contempt for others: Platin.;
11 Cyprtp.
Digit.
erroneous, haughty notions: Veratr.; proud: Laclia.; jealou~y
11 Gelr.em. during pregnancy: Lach.es.
:~::0~:;b. Conations. Excessive loquacity, with sudden change of
Hyoec. subjects: Laehes.; talks or prays earnestly and constantly:
I qnat.
11 Kall carb.
C'
ulramon.; weeps an d prays: A urum; weeps even at answers an d
• Lachu. questions: Pulsat.; sighs and sobs: I gnat.; complains much, but of
Lycop.
11 Maga. carb. nothing in particular: Moschua; screams, curses, scolds : A nae.;
11 Moechue.
Natr. carb.
wishes to strike and Lite: Bellad.; bustling dis"""ition
r:--
the da.v
Natr. naur. before confinement: Api8; sluggish fl.ow of ideas: Nux m<>8Ch.;
1 ~ :~ :'oC::.h. desires to wander about the house: Veratr.
1 Optnm. Wishes for solitude: Ignat.; thinks not to be fit to live, in-
1: ::::::~~. clined to suicide: .•forum; wishes to run away: Hyose.; worse
11 Plattn. in solitude: Stramon.; disposed to be taciturn : Veratr.; takes
1 =~ time to answer : Nux moseh.
s ..paa. Very sensitive to mental impressions : StaphiJJ.; uneasy about
Slllc.
1 Staptata. her own health : &pi.a, Staphis.; distress with inquietude :
11 Stramon.
Sulphur.
Bellad.; estranged from society, individually, even her husband
11 Snlph. ac. and family: A nae., Conium, Natr. carb., Natr. mur.
11 ~::,::;, Productions. Estranged from others and society: Anac.;
11 Ztncnm. thinks she is not at home, this is continually in her mind: Opium.
Full of strange, ridiculous ideas: Slramon.; occupied with pins, counts them,
bunts for them, etc.: Silic.; talks about rats and mice: Cale. ostr.; thinks and
talks about murder, incendiarism: Cale. ostr.; thinks herself a demon : Anac.;
inclined to jump out of a window, or from a height: Aurum; frightfol visions:
Bellad.; thinks all persons are demons: Platin.; unfortunate, harassed by ene-
mies: Cinch. off.; wild look, stunned appearance: Bellad.
Loss of consciousness from rush of blood to the head : Glonoin.; loss of men-
tal power: Nux vom.; loss of memory: Anac.; dull mind, inability to think:
Anac.; cannot read or calculate, loses the corinection of ideas : Nux vom.
Toothache in Pregnancy. Sensitive to mental impressions: Staphi~.•
excitement: Cale. 08tr., Ge/.sem.; unbearable: Clw.mom.; insupportable, has to
walk : Magn. carb.; unbearable, driven to frenzy: Ar8en.; impatience : Cltamom.;
irritable temper: Chamom.
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MODEL CURE.
In the eighth month of pregnancy dark, suspicious and resen·ed manner,
disturbed look on her face, sleepless. Looks for her bed in the yard, hides in a
corner, to esmpe from a little gray man, who wants to pull out her leg: Pulaat.
-BETH.MAXN.
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DURING PARTURITION.
Labor Pains. With sadness: Ignat.; very sad, with forebodings: INatr.
mur.; fears she will not be delivered, but die ; that something will go
wrong : Aeon.; distressed : Ge/8em., Ipec., &cal.; a disagreeable sensation
strikes through her, arresting all her thoughts; something might occur:
Aaar.; anguish with tremor: Nair. carb.; make her desperate, would like
to jump out of the window, dash herself down: Aurum; mOl!t in back, after
grief: CamUc.; spiteful, fretful, peevish, cross, cannot return a civil answer:
Chamom.; deep sighs, with sadness: I gnat; weeping, lamenting, in constant
motion: Lycop.; shrieks out sharply, pains distressing, can hardly bear them,
wishes to get away from them: Chanwm.; distress, moaning; restless with each
pain: Aeon.; insupportable: Act. rac., C-Offe,a; parturient women shrink back
from fright: Stramon.; fear or fright suppressing them: Opium; drive her
distracted : A rnic.
Os Uteri rigid. Moaning: Aeon., Bellad.; discouraged: Aeon.; fears
will not do well: Aeon.; pains too severe to be endured, laments, calls for ~ist
ance: CYiamom.
Fainting. After sadness and gloom: Laches.; after a fright: Aeon., Coffe,a;
after grief: !gnat.; after spiteful irritability : Chamom.; dreading society and
company: Lacliu.
Puerperal Convulsions. Preceded by mental excitement and perturba-
tion: Ad. rac.; anxiety, fear of death: .Aeon.; mild and tearful: Pulsat.; irri-
table disposition: Nux vom.; impatience and dh!position to anger, excited by
anger, spiteful irritability: Chamom.; cries with fearful visions: Bell«d.; looks
frightened, shrinks back from first objects seen after opening eyes; cries, laughter,
singing: Stra1Mn.; screams: CaU8iic.
After Pains. Distressing, unbearable; wi:!hes to get away from herself,
irritable, ill natured: Chamom.; distressing and acutely folt: .Act. rac.,
C-Offe,a; sighing, sadness, despondency : I gnat.; irritable: N11x vom.; mild and
tearful : Pulsat.
Uterus slow in returning to its natural size, dreads insanity: Lil. tigr.
Retained Placenta. Anguish and distress : Ca11th'1r.; and moaning:
Bell.ad.; mild, yielding disposition; inclined to weep about her pains : Pulsat.
Lochia. Fearfulness, afraid something unfortunate will occur: Ae-01&.; irri-
table and impatient: Chamom; suppression from anger: Coloc.; thinks she is
drugged or poisoned: Hyosc.; suppressed fear with sighing and sobbing: l!fnat.;
by fright: Opium; full of strange and absurd, strongly marked idea; : Stramoil.
Lochial discharge continues too long, is profuse and excoriating; dreads
insanity : Lil. tigr.
Pendulous Abdomen. Everything seems strange and horrible to her:
Plat in.
MODEL CURE.
Convulsions after a fright when a little girl, return after each confinement:
&c. com.-HELBIG.
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CHILD BED.
N.nL-Puerperal Uaola, comj>llre Cbapt. 2'.
NURSING.
Milk abundant, with derangement of mind: Stramon.
Milk abnormal, breasts knotted ; discouraged, anxious: Aeon.; croSR, irrita-
ble, not easily satisfied: Gina.
Milk blue; disconsolate and sad on awaking: Laclies.
Milk tliin; dissatisfied, unhappy; long-standing mental trouble: Lach&.
Milk scanty; very sad and depressed, eays she will die, despairing sadness:
Agn. ca~t.; after anxious night-watching: Camtw.; great apathy: Phoiplt. ae.;
mild and tearful: I 1Pul8at.; anxiety and despondency after each trouble:
CmUJtic.; insulting, cross, uncivil : Chamom.; mental derangement, thoughts
of euicide: Rhm i-Ox.
Breasts tender, nipples inflamed: suffering unbearable, fretful, cross:
Chamom.; fear, anxiety, restlessness, mastitis: Aeon.; dull, stupid feeling:
Be/lad.
Cancer of Mammae. Becomes furious about the pain: Cltaf11Q1n,
Agonizing pain : Cale. o:r:.
Climacteric Period, see Chapters., 24 and 47.
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VOICE.
Voice louder and speech bolder: Angust.; with bold· speech and bright
eyes, cold sweat on the forehead and imperceptible pulse: Aeon.
Speaks little and says single, disconnected words with difficulty in a higher
pitch : Stramon.
Cannot modulate the voice, it is higher and finer, sometimes a mere sound,
and he cannot utter a dietinct word ; anxiety : Stramon.
High squeaking voice, with rage: &ramon.
Hoarse and anxious in the evening: Grophit.; with crying and lament-
• ing: Bromum; with stupor in the morning: Stramon.; and very weak : Laclies.;
with anxiety and irritability : Hepar 8. c.
Speaks only in a low voice, is sad and dh1pirited : Ol. anim.; very soft voice
after dinner, with sadness and ill humor: Ol. anim.; with derangement: Plwspll.
ac., Viol. od.
Voice weak: Staphi8.; scarcely audible, refuses to talk: Veratr.; tremulous,
with whining: Ouprum.
Inability to speak loud, very much affected: Amygd.
Loss of voice, with hypochondriacs: Sulphur; with anxiety : &ramon.; dur-
ing the night hoarse, during the day -, with anxious sweat: Garb. an.; in the
morning, after crying, with fear: Hepar 8. c., Lepid.; with confusing thoughts:
Cannab.; with weeping: Jfercur.; crying: &ramon.
Now and then his voice fails, or be cannot find the right words: Cannab.
Talking. Hastily: Aeon., J,fercur., Phosph. ac.; excited : Ambra.
When t.'llking, anxiety: Ambra; nau;;ea: Alum.; - and palpitation when
in society: Platin.; - and torment, with pain in back : Cannab.
Speaks hesitatingly and slowly, or hastily and anxiously: Ar8en.
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188 1mm AND DISPOSITIO~.
Affected by talking: Amm. carb., Ode. ostr., Kali carb., Sulphur, La.uroc.;
makes restless : Borax; fatigued, weary : Ja.car.; exhausted : Sta11num.
Talking is difficult, <lragbring and low from immouility of tongue and lips:
Carb. an.
Great heat from 10 P.M. until midnight, with short breathing; she wanted to
cough but coul<l not, and talking was very difficult; great re<tle>:sness, screamed
on account of pains in the hand:;, feet, abdomen an<l back ; she stamped her
feet and would not allow herself to be touched: A con.
Talks slowly because recollection i!:! slow: Tliuya.
Talking makes confused: A urum; unconscious: Kali carb., Nux mosch.
A~on. Singing. Inclination to sing: Bellad., I I Crocus, Nair.
Apr.
11..i1ad. carb., Natr. m1lr., Pl,atin., Stramon., and laugh : Crocus, Stramon.
<:annab.
Carb.aulpb.
Chcerfulnest1, with inclination to sin!!:
~
Garb. sulph.
<-apatc. Feels an irresistable desire to sing, with exccssh·e hilarity for
~;::!: a while, thereupon absent·minde<l and indisposed to do any kind
Cnprona. of work : Spongia.
:!~;:'rie. Sings involuntarily: Lycop.; a single note creates the desire:
Lyeop. Orocus.
Mar.Yer.
Natr,_.-b. Almost irresistible desire: Mar. 1161'.; amounting to mania:
Natr. mar. Coccul.
Ophun.
Ph-pbor. 'Vith insanity: Bellad., Cuprnm, Hyosc., Stramon., Veratr.
Plattn.
8pongta.
In mania or derangement of mind, singing, incoherent speech,
8tramon. laughing, crying, screaming, inspired talking, and moaning:
Tabae. e<
Therld. otramon.
Veratr. Happy, very joyous and merry: Aeon., Cuprnm, Nair. mur.,
Spongia, Theri.d., Veralr.
Ob~cene things: Stramon.; love songs: Hyosc.; love-sick songs: Opiunt.
Alternating with weeping: Swamon., a.m.1n.
Senseless talk followed by singing, then fearful screaming and gasping for •
a'.r: Hyper.
Sings, although the head is internally hot: Theri.d.
In fever, during the hot stage aud the sweat: I I Bel/ad.I, IStramon.I,
I Yerafr. I; during the hoot alone: l.Jlar. t•er., ISarsap.; the sweat alone:
l.Orocus, I Kali carb., I ISpongia.
In delirium: Be/lad., Om11ab., Coccul., Cuprum, Hyosc., Stramon., Veratr.;
in typhoid delirium, with whi:1tling or laughing: Stramon.
All day long: Tabac.; most towards evening and at night: Vera tr.; in
sleep : Bellad., Oroctts, Pho8J>h. ac.
Warbling: .Aeon., Bel/ad., Capsw., C-Occul.; in an undertone: Natr. carb.;
merry: Phosphor., Theri.d., Veratr.
MODEL CURE.
A soldier had meas)~, exposed in camp ; now had bronchitis from exposure,
etc.; became delirious; got up from his bed aud would put on his clothes to go
home; violent talking; kept every body else awake all night; only during the
night a good deal of expectoration anJ debility. Cupr. ac.' was given and the
paroxysm did not return.-J. C. :\loRGAN.
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LAUGHING.
0.11 p. nu the •:rp!'Mlloa or an •motion, with 1yn1ptoms folluwlng It, h•••, <lther M a fnnctlon of tho ,....pl·
n.tol')' organ• and Its ment&l coonectfone, or aa a concomltaut with other •ymptom1.
I Aeon. Much inclined to: Cuprum, Graphit., J[erc. per., Nafr. mur.,
II Alam.
Amm.earb. · Tarax.
Am lea. Inclined to smile and jest: Stramon.; frequent laughter:
llAnae.
A.eat'. BeUad.; constantly inclined to cheerful, - ; disposed to -, with
I Bdlad.
Cale. oetr.
gay humor: Mere. per.; without a cause: Tabac.; without occa-
Carb.•etr• sion: Arnie.
Cleat.
Contam. Bursts out in loud laughter: Asaf., Bellad., Stramon.
11 croeua. Immoderate laughing at every trifle: Amm. carb., Garb. t:eg.,
II Cupram.
Elele. Graphit., Zincum.
Graphlt. Laughs at everything : Hyosc., Lyoop., &bad.; with gaiety :
I hara.
I Hyoee. Lepid., Verba8C.; with constant flow of ideas: Nux mosch.; with
Kall blehr. mocking humor: Pedic.
Kreoeot.
Laehee. Involuntary, loud, uncontrollable laughter: Bel/ad., Crocus.
Lfopld.
Lyeop.
Full of fun and laughter: Guprum; laughs a great deal,
Mere.per. incessantly, improperly: Crocus.
II Natr.mar.
llNu:1:moeeh. Laughing and singing : Bel/ad.; could not be made to utter a
Oplnm. word : Crocus.
Ped le.
Petty. Disposition to laughing, joking and singing : Petiv.; dancing:
II Phoephor. Tabac.; foolish tricks: Gicut., Opium.
II Pi.tin.
Pnhat. At serious stories: Arg. nitr.; at the saddest things: Platin.;
Sabad. with sadness, spasmodic symptoms: P/1osphor.
Sepia.
II 8tramon. Great hilarity about the saddest things and sadness and weep-
Tabae.
Taras..
ing about ridiculous things: Platin.
II V.,ratr. Involuntary laughing or crying, without the corresponding
Verbaee.
. Zlneum, mood : Sepia.
Zinc.ox. Against her wish, while she is sad: Phowphor.; very easily
Zlne. eulph.
made to laugh, yet is not lively: Natr. mur.
A version to laughing: Ambra.
Now serious, now inclined to laughter: N11.x mosch.
Inclination to weeping and laughing at the same time : Lyoop.
Disposed to laughing and whining: Pu/sat.
Weeping alternating with laughing: Aeon., Aurum, Gapsic., Gonium, Sepia.
Rapid alternation of laughing, weeping and singing: Sframon.
Laughing alternating with whining: Veratr.; loud laughing alternating with
weeping: I I Stramon.
Now starts up impatiently and grinds teeth, now laughs merrily and sings:
CTocua.
Loud laughing alternating with vexation or moaning and crying : Stram-On.
Morose humor, followed by desire to laugh loud ; very great ill humor, fol-
lowed by loud laughing: Stramon.
After loud laughing a wild passion : Stramon.
Laughs to himself about cheerful ideas, with difficult thinking: &bad.
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SIGHING.
I Aeon. Mind. Relieves oppression of chest: Hydropli.; relieves
Aet. rae.
Aethna. melancholy during pregnancy: lh.chea.
Alum. Has to take from time to time a deep, sighing breath, which
11 AJDJD, earb,
II Ant. eruct. relieves : Ant. crud.
Arg. nltr, Constant sighing, with sadness; prostration : Natr. carb.
I Arnlea.
II Anen. Quiet sadness and inner grief: IgnaL; lowness of spirits
II Bell.ad,
Boras.
with sighing: Ootyl.
Bryon. Cannot speak aloud, much depressed : &dphur, and groan-
11 Cale. phOllJ>h.
Camphor, ing from low spirits: Chamom.; with anxiety: Plum.bum, Digit.;
II Capele. anxious breathing: Aeon.; cardial anxiety: Oolchic.; fear of
I Cbamom.
Clneh.o& death: IRhus toz.
I Coeeul, Sighing deep and loud about imagined cares: &pi.a.
Com.a.
Colehle. Feels grieved, troubled with it: Act. rac.
Conlum. Disposed to weep, with melancholic depression : Natr. carb.,
Cotyl.
Digit. Sasaaf.; sighing, profoundly depressed, cannot speak loud:
Elalagnln. Sulphur.
11 Euphorb.
E•on.eur. From ill humor: Ohamom.; worse when consoled: Cinih. off.
Gran.eort.
Graphlt. With restlessness, drives from place to place: Tabac.
Helleb. Involuntarily, with moaning and groaning: 11 Helleb.; with-
Hura bras.
II Hydr.ae. out pains : Alum., Graphit., I Nuc. v. c.; without cause: Bellad.,
I Hydroph, Nux vom.; with apathy: Ignat., 11 Ipec., IStramon.; uncon-
I lgnat.
I lpee. sciousness: I Ooccul., I Ipec., I Stramon.; stupefaction: Helleb.,
II Laehea. Ipec., Plum.bum, IStramon.
Maga. ciarb.
Millet. Chest and Breathing. Long sighing breathing: Opium;
Mar.ae.
II Natr.earb.
gives often a deep sigh: Silic.; has to take a deep inhalation,
Nus:Yom. chest is too full, too narrow: P<EOn. off.
Nue.v.e.
II Oplam. Sighing, groaning, grasping the throat with his hands:
P""°n ofr. Stramon.
Plnmbum.
II Pnhat. From fulness in chest: Ant. mul.
Ran.eeet. From congestion of blood to lungs: .Aeon.
I Rhuatox.
8-t. AB if chest was too narrow : Oonium; fulness, anxiety and
Sa nap. constriction of chest: Arg. nitr.
I 8eeale.
hpla. With pain in chest: Gonium.
II 8Ule.
I 8tramon.
Melancholy, with oppression: Sasaaf.; with pressure 011
Sulphur, chest, in fever : Laches.
Tabae,
llTbuya, Anxious, difficult breathing: I Aeon.; dyspnrea: Elais fJltin.
Vlp. red.
Veratr. I Sighing breathing with in and exhalation: Bryon., I gnat.,
Ipec.; with slow exhalation: Borax.
Desire to take a long breath, followed by sighing expiration, which relieves
for a moment the oppression : Cinch. off.
Other Functions. With heartache: Hydroph.
With b'llawing in stomach: Eup. purp.
After en ting, during the afternoon : Ant. crud.; after dinner with precordial
anxiety; feeling of being very ill : .Arg. nitr.
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MODEL CURES.
After unhappy love, quiet, dreamy, no ambition to work, little desire to eut;
sighs heavily as if vi.sited by a great misfortune; at last becomes taciturn, takes no
interest and refuses to eat or drink. Lies on the sofa with a painful expression
on his face, sighing deeply. Nothing makes an impression on him, he scarcely
says yes or no, looks drowsy and wears a sad smile on bis face : Hyosc.-BETH-
:MANN.
A young man, otherwise healthy, bad for several months spells of sighing,
deep breathing, about six deep inhalations at intervals of five minutes : Ant.
crud.-W. W. TAFFT8.
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Aeon. Eyes half open: Phosph. ac.
!1.::: -..b. Face pale, body cool, child: !pee.; -with crying and run-
Ant. tart. ning about: Veratr.
Bell ad.
Bryon. Heat of face: Oha:mmn.
1 eatad.
Carb.veg.
Red hot cheeks: Nu:e wm.; bot sweat on forehead: Ohamom.
Chamom. Child will have a passage: Puisat,.
~:=~ With every exhalation moaning: Bel/ad.
Coceu.l. Constant moaning, with occasional shrieks, pacified only
~~!:!:'.;. when holding chest pressed close to mother's breast: Stram.on.;
~ Eap. perf'. grasping throat with hands: Stramon.
::,::::_rp· With desire to take a long breath : Oarb. tJeg.
Helleb. Involuntary: Alum., I I Helleb.; during the heat in face:
lpat.
1pee. Ohamom.; with the pains: &raap.; without any cause: Bellad.
Kall carb. Inclination to it when fatigued: Graphit.
Laebea.
Map. earb. With spasms: Ouprum, Stramon.; jerks in hands: Phosph. ae.;
lllercur.
.Illar. ac.
t.ossing with arms and legs: Stramon.; restless motions, with brain
Natr. earb. affections of children : Stramon.
:~t;·.;::.... In sleep: Bel/ad., !gnat., &pin,; in first sleep: Alum.; in
Pb09pb. ac. sleep during the day: Cina; with whining: Cham<>1n.; with
Pai.at.
8anap. whimpering: Mercur., Nitr. ae., 1 INuz wm.; with lamentations
Septa. and restless, t.ossing about : &ramon.
8Ule.
st.annum. In morning: Bellad.
t 8tramon. In cold stage of fever : Eup. perf.; cold hands : Mercur.
Veratr.
Ztncum. In fever: Aeon.; crying and running about: Veratr.; with
fever heat: Pu'l8at.; face pale, with crying and howling: !pee.; in fever, deli-
rium, red cheeks : Ohamom.; red hot cheeks: Nu:e wm.; hot face: Oha11101n.
At night lying unconscious, with cold sweat followed by weakness: Bryon.;
early when getting awake: Amm. earb.
With the pains : &raap., a.m.m.
When child is being carried: p,,[8at.
Sobbing: Magn. photph.; and weeping: Nu:e wm.; is overcome by hearing
of -cruelties : Caustir,.
Sobbing on wakening: Cina, &eal.; getting awake with - and weeping in
the night: Oarb. an.
After weeping, when alone, before an attack : Oonium.
With weeping and twitching in hands and feet: Thuya.
And great dejection, with exhaustion : Lob. infl.
With ill humor: Agn. cast.
Sobs from anger, after irritation: &ramon.; with whinillP', after menses:
Straman.
From vexation and irritability: Sepia.
From listening to trials of others : Oamtic.
And screaming, with hallucinations: &rafTl()llA
With headache: Stramon.
Attacks at night: 8eC. com.
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WEEPING, WHINING.
t Aeon. W cops often : Cuprum; much disposed to it: I I Lycop., Nair.
11 !!:::
mnr., carb., Ruta; involuntarily: I I Natr. mur., Platin., Rhus tox.,
Amyp.am. Veratr.; with an old woman: Stramon.; attacks she can S<'arcely
Ant. ernd.
Arl(ftlt. suppress: Sep•ia; burstmg · •
mto ·
tears agamst her w1'II : A.Al11111. ;
Arnlea. even in the presence of strangers in the street: Garb. veg.; irre·
11 Anea.
1 Aurnm. ' 'bl e propensity
s1sh · to 1t · : A urum; wit · h out a cause: I I B ellad.,
8 •i:t.;
B ..u ..... Grapliit., Kreosot.; Lycop., Staph~., Sulphur, Viol. od., Zincwn;
11 Borax. causeless flow of tears : Camphor.; for nothing : Stupids.; does
;; ~:r.,~i;:,tr, not know why: Kali carb., Rhus tox.
1' camphor. Abundant tears: Orotal.; must weep profusely: Hepar 8. c.
("anthar.
capatr 1 Cannot cease weeping : Garb. an.
1' Carb. an. A bout trifles: Cale. ostr., Causti.c., Coccul., Petrol., and inconsoln-
11 Carb. TCS•
a ca...ue. ble: Stramon.; children weep at the leastcau..~: · Nitr.ac.; the slight·
11 ~~';..';:om. est word makes her weep : Sili.c.; is set to weeping for n long
c1na. time by the smallest trifles; the sight of everything 1mrrouuding
'~ ~=;~· him moves to tears: Ant. crud.; even joyous, laughable thing:i:
conlnm. Platin.; if any one but looked at him: Ncdr. mur.; when i;poken
Crotal,
1 cnprum. to k indly, a fiter gentle reproaches: P/,atin.; when the least m•rd
Dlgtt. is said to him: Stapli~.; when any one does the slightest thing
Dulc•m.
Gr..plllt. contrary to him: Nux vom.; when improper things arc refused
Hrlleb. him: !gnat.; at. slight disagreeable things: Sulphur; when <fo·
Hrpare.e.
Hnra. turbed in his work, 4 P.M.: Pulsat.
Ignat.
Kallearb.
Child cries when touched: Gina.
Kreo110t. \Veeps when telling her symptoms: Piilsat.
11 Lyeop.
Magn. mar.
While sinrring:
o·
Hura.
Mercur, Great inclination to weep, with excitability: Natr. mur.; with
ltleser.
11 Natr. mar. I uneasiness: Alum.; spirits much affected: Amygd. am.; piteous
Nttr. ae. j whining: Opium; with home-sickness: Jfagn. mttr.; receiving
llNoxTom,
optom. thanks easily moved : Lycop., P/,atin.; overcome by hearing of
Pet. tetr. cruelties: Causti.c. .
I Petrol.
Pbelland. From sad thoughts: Aluin., Garb. veg., Cina, PheUand., Plat in.;
11 Phoapllor. in the evening: Kali carb.
Pboaph. ae.
1 Plattn. Looks at the dark side of everything: Aluin.
11 :~~=~um. Sadness, can scarcely be quieted: Sepia.
Rhcnm. Violent weeping, thinking of death ; very sad : Stramon.
11 Rhue toz.
Ruta.
J
Depression: 11 Rims tox.; mclancho y: I I Pliosphor., PulJJal.,
flablna. Stannum.
·~-~ time. Child is restles.s and anxious, wants this nnd that: Kali rm·b.
8pongta. Anxiety ending with tears: Kali C1trb.; Lycop.
8taphla.
straaaon. Great anxiety, impelled to weep: Natr. m·ur.
'' Sulphur.
Tabae.
\Vith anxiety nnd trembling: Garb. i·eg.; with apprehension:
11 vcratr. Alum.; frequent fits: Graphit.; apprehensions several afternoons:
I ,·101. od. Tabac.
Loud lamenting, with appn>hension ; despair and bitter C6mplaining: .Jc.on.
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As if' she must die; inconsolable on being talked to, or sitting sadly in
solitude: Platin.; inconsolability, bursts out in loud weeping: I I Nux vom.; in-
consolable, anxious, heartache: Spongia.
'Veeps about her weakness of' thought: Stramon.
With despair: Lycop.; anxiety and sorrowfulness: Sulph. ac.
Sorrowful weeping, changes into impatient, violent howling: Be/lad.
'Vhen thinking of' evils long past: Natr. mur.
With fearfulness, as from grief' and sorrow: .Amm. mur.
From grief' and woe: Kreosot., Staphis., I I Veratr.
Tears, with ennui : Hura.
Tired of' life: .Aurum, Garb. wg., Lauroc., Ledum, Platin., Spongi.a.; dis-
couraged : Baryt.
Aloud, with vexation: &bin.; crossness: Staphis., Sulphur.
Discontented and very much given to weeping: Ruta.
Is annoyed at it herself': Platin.
'Vith moodiness: Pu/sat.; on account of' indignation : Arsen., Sepi.a.
Weeps aloud on mildly refusing her anything she wishes: on speaking much
to her in mild words; on giving advice or doing anything else she does not
wish: !gnat.
When in the least opposed : Nux wm.
From anger: Bellad.; cross and impetuous children : Thea.
With irritable humor: Cale. oatr.; and irritable temper: Canthar.; for
vexation over pain : Opium; with impatience: .Aeon.; aloud ; peevishness:
&bin.
On being reproved : Cale. oatr., Platin.; if' one only attempts to speak to
her : Staphis.
On surmising to be pitied : Natr. mur.
Imagines to have lost the affection of' others: Aurum.
After scolding or reproaching, howling and weeping aloud : Nux vom.;
when alone: Conium; about the thoughts which crowd upon her when alone:
Natr. mur.
Cares for no one, does not want to listen to anything: Staphis.
And praying at night: Stramon.; and longing for death: l.Aurum.; would
like to die on the spot: Spongia; creeps into a corner: Camphor.; with <li:;like
to work: Natr. mur.
With restlessness: Chamom.; anxious restlessness, driving from pince to
place: Garb. wg.
After ·hallucinations: Dtdcam.; tearful fantasies: Aeon., Dulcam., Lycap.
Head. After mental emotions, with a feeling of' lightness iu the head :
Kreoaot.; headache with weeping: Coloc., Ferr. magn., Kreosot., Photphor., Plati11.,
Ran. bulb., Sepia; pressing pain in the top of' the head : Zill.cum.
Involuntary weeping, hanging the head: Veratr.
Eyes. Weeping after affecting poetry, with pain in the eyes; Laches.;
weeping mood, with burning of' eyes, running of' tears: INux mosch.
Staring, pupils dilated : Stramon.; red: Borax; sensation of dryness:
Natr. mur.; itching after weeping: &pi.a.
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WEEPING, WHINING. 197
does good : Digit.; given to weeping in the evening: Cale. ostr.; with grief:
Graphit.; terrified : Carb. an.
All night, during the day laughing: Stramon.
All day: Bryon., Lycop.
For weeks : Alum., Mezer.
Goes in the open air to weep: Hura; worse in-doors, better out-doors:
Plat in.
With heat and anxiety : Spongia; with pains : Nu:z vom.; distresses herself
about a pain till she weeps: Opium.
Weeping and Sobbing: Carb. an., Caustic., Conium, Nat.r. carb.; aloud:
Nu:z vom., Stramon.
Weeping and Howling, Crying or Wailing: Aeon., Alum., Chamom.,
Oim1t., Coffea, 11Lyccp., Nat.r. earb., Nat.r. mur., Opium, Pulsat.
And howling, with broken sentences: I I Arsen.; with hiding in comers:
Camphor.; first over the past, then over future ills: Lyoop.; sees everything in
a bad light: Nat.r. carb.; after scolding or reproaches: Nux vom.
Alternating with Laughing: Aumm, IBellad., 11 Capsic., Lycop., Nux
wm., I I Pl.atin., I PuUat., Sepia, Stramon., Sulphur.
Spasmodic laughter and weeping : Pho8J>hor.
Alternating with queer antics : Oupmm.
With irritability aad laughing at trifles: I I Graphit.
Children, who are now vexed, then laughing: I I Boraz.
Fearfulness: Graphit.; anxiousness: Digit.; irritability: Pl.atin.
Weeping relieves: I IAnac., Di,git., Graphit., Ignat,., ILycop., 1 IMereur.,
Nur. ac., I I Phowphor., IPl.atin., I I Tabac.
Discontented with himself, dissolving int-0 vehement weeping and relieved
thereby : Nitr. ac.; deems the world terrible : Phosphor.; woful sadness :
Tabac.
Oppression of the chest: Anae.
MODEL CURES.
A simple catarrhal cough with a delicate little girl, a year and a half old,
became spasmodic with twitches of the fingers, weeping and acreaming, and
dryness of the larynx: Oamium.-LIEDBECK.
A woman, ret. 36, with insanity, has lectrophilie, red burning face, anxiety,
hopelessness, despair, continual moaning and screaming without a cause. Does
not eat or drink, is sleepless. Brought on by sexual excitement: Verat.r.-
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IN AND EXHALATION.
During a sort of asthma, with precordial anxiety hindering inhalation:
.Eerrum.
With every inhalation a stitch in heart, with anxiety : Plumbum.
Pain in the epiga'ltrium, worse when inhaling, with anxiety in the chest:
M08Chtu; anxious constriction and oppression of chest, most when inhaling;
anxious.and trembling palpitation: I I Cale. ostr.
Slow and very difficult inhalation; exhalation relieving: Staphis.
Able to inspire but not to expire, with anguish; infants awaking at night
with it: &mbuc.; quick palpitation, with anxiousness after exhalation: Aurum;
sighing exhalation lessens anxiousness in chest : Oinch. off.; with every ex-
halation a moan : Bellad.
NoTL-Dogo wh•n rttlng mad have a pecullmr bark ending In a howl; the u.me wu obeenod after dop
bad been bitten b7 rat1leenak01.
SHORT BREATHING.
Short and anxious: Nux vom.; with trembling: Opium, and depression:
Lachu., and restlellSness : Prun. ipin.
With great expansion of chest: Opium.
Short and labored with sorrowful humor: Ant. crud.; with abdominal
anxiousness in the morning : Bryon.
In all positions: Arsen.
In the evening until he can succeed in getting a long breath, which relieves:
&annum.
With crawling and thirst: Capsic.; with fever heat, could not cough: Aeon.;
with burning heat aud starting in sleep : Lycop.; anxiety with profuse sweat :
Mangan.
Breathing labored and short, sorrowful humor : Ant. crud.
With painful distension of the abdomen, anxious breathing, bas to loosen
the clothes ; eructation, rumbling, difficult pnssage of loud flatus and chilliness,
with yawning : Mezer.
Short breath, with anxiousn~ : Bel/ad.
Quick Breathing. With anxiety: &neg., Squilla.
Attempting to exercise the mental faculties increases the depression and oc-
casions rapid respiration with a feeling of great anxiety : Plant. maj.
Rapid, audible breathing and palpitation, with anxiety and peevishness:
Veratr.
Respiration 140 in a minute, excitement: Stramon.
On awakening has to sit up and b1eatbe quickly, as if suffocating, with
weeping: &mbuc.; - and whining: Cuprum; - fretfulness: V eratr.
Anxious, wave-like sensation coming up from the abdomen, causing quick
breathing: Rhodod.
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200 JUND AND DISPOSITION.
DEEP INHALATION.
Inclined to take a long breath, with depression and sadness: Al. p. B.
AP, if the thorax could not be expanded, with inward restlessness and palpi-
tation : .Aeon.
With dullness in head and shuddering: &pia; with anxiousness: Capm.
From retitlessness; sighing exhalation which relieves: Oinch. off.
A deep inhalation relieves shortness of breath and anxiety : Stannum; bet-
ter from deep breathing, anxiety, with weight in breast: Rhw tcx.; breathes
with difficulty, sometimes very deeply: Rhw tcx.
With fearfulness and inner heat: Phosph. ac.
After stitches in chest thinks it impossible to cough or take a deep breath:
PB<Win.
Fearfulness, anxiety and pressure in the epigastrium, worse after deep inha-
lation : Natr. mur.
Breathing causes a pain in the liver, also worse from touch, with the great-
est ill humor and white stools: Cale. ostr.
With mania after fright aud mortification : Opium.
Deep, slow breathing and aversion to talk: ]gnat.
Constriction of chest and anxious feeling in throat; has to take a deep
breath : C.annab.
Better from deep inhalatiow: ()i,nch. off., Rhus tox., &pia, IStannum.
MODEL CURE.
Since a great fright asthmatic attacks after mental emotions or lifting arms
over bead, every day during catamenia; at all times short breathing, has to take
a deep breath, walking fast or going up stairs makes her breathing short; cloth-
ing oppressive over the pit of stomach. During the attack she h~ to lie duwn;
begins with hiccoughing, draws chest together, cannot speak a word, cannot get
a single good breath; respiration incredibly short, sometimes with a ga1>pi11g
Bound, chest does not move, convulsive motions of the muscles; face red, puffed,
covered with hot sweat; mesmeric app1ication of the hand on the pit of stomach
shortens the attack, great exhaustion remaining: Otprum.-W. GROSS.
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Jlenur.
Myple.
Natr.mar.
Nltnun.
It Nltr. ae.
together : Sulph. ac.; swollen : Garb. an.; the same in region
of stomach : Guaiac.
Hypochondria. Drawing and dull stitches along the
cartilages of the short ribs: Rhodod.
II NUXTOllle
01.aalm. Abdomen. With pain in lower part of abdomen : Arnie.
Opium. Calli!ed by incarcerated wiud : Garb. veg.
PbellaDd.
Pboepbor. Griping, as if the intestines were tied up in a knot: Spigd.
Pboepb.-
PlaUn.
Great distention of abdomen felt in the throat: Magn. mur.
It Plumbum. Difficult passage of loud flatus : Meier.; emission of flatus
Peorln.
Pnhat. relieves : Spigel.
Ran bulb. Cough. Violent, difficult expectoration: Garb. an. ·
I Rbuetox.
Ru&a. Chest. With insupportable sore feeling, causing spas·
t &.neg.
II 81lte. modic fits of weeping and screaming, returning daily from 4 to
II 8ptgel. 5 P.H.: Thuya ; with pain in the chest: Guarma.
18polltJla.
8qullla. And restlessness, spasmodic sensation of fulness : Gelsem.
8tannum. Pressure : Sulphur; · with fearfulness: Cale. phosph.; light-
8tramon.
8ulpbur. ness, with pressure and anxiety : Laches.
Tabae. Heavy and full feeling, as if the chest could not be ex-
Tbuya.
llVerav. panded : Aeon.; as from a weight on the chest : Adhus.
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IMPEDED BREATHING WITH ANXIETY AND COXCO.MITANTS. 2oa
Wakes at 12 o'clock, bas to take frequent deep respirations: Ignat.; after
midnight, with anxiety: Cale. ostr.; with suffocative feeling, cannot breathe
through the nose, pain in the chest: Amm. carb.; with constriction, bas to sit
up: Laci,. vir.; with coldness: Garb. an.
Starts from sleep, with suffocative attack and trembling : Sambuc.
When waking in the night or in the morning anxiety, constriction and
sweat: .Alum.
Times of Day. Early in bed: Natr. carb.; in the morning: Garb. an.,
Pulsat.; 11 A.M. till 4 P.:M.: Nitrwn; 4 to 5 P.111. every day: Thuya; af.ernoon
and evening: Sulphur; evening: I I .Arsen., Phosphor., Stannum; evening in bed:
Borax; in the evening 9onstriction, with rei!tlessness: .Arsen.
Out-doors. Has to leave the room and go into the air: Lauroc.
Non.-Anxlot7 and Impeded b-thlng ban no doubt been observed YN"J ot\en to driY• out-doon, but it Is
neither mentioned in MAterl1< Medlca u appearing together, nor among the cureo. Tb.lo ahow1 the Importance
of keeping au account of auch caaee, ll any llhould bo obeerved.
Heat, Sweat. Constriction, with inward anxiety and heat: .Anac.
Attack of heat, with anxiety, as if the walls of the chest were pre.ssed
together : Mereur.; as if the chest was too narrow, with inward heat:
Plwsph. ac.
With warm sweat on the forehead : .A.con.
Gradually increasing until sweat breaks out all over body: Nux vom.
Sweat after lying down, which relieves: Sulphur.
Tissues. In rheumatic fevers: Lacli.es.
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THREATENING SUFFOCATION.
Anxiety. Takes the breath away: IArsen., Lauroc., IPhOBphor., Rhus
tox., Ruta; in the highest degree: I Veratr.; as if in danger of suffocating:
Aeon.; Agar.; with a slow, difficult breathing, cannot iuhale air enough, is
afraid of' suffocating: J-[ezer.; children with a.-1thma: Sulplmr, and chest as if
too narrow, as if she could not get a breath: Rlnu tox.
Choking Sensation, with fear of' death : Apia; as if every breath was his
last: Oleand.; as if dying, breath interrupted: Ruta; with great restlessness:
Gelsem.; distraction of mind : Camphor.; frequent spells in mania : Stram-0n.;
- in throat and out of spirits: !odium; fretful and anxious: Spongi.a; with
fright: &mbuc.; something warm ri~ in throat, shuts off the breath, remain·
iug in windpipe: Cannab.; with anguish of heart : Thuya.
After eating, with a sensation of dysphagia, fear of suffocating: Nere. aubl.;
from pain in pit of throat, with di.stress: Aeon.; with palpitation and flyiug
heat: Cannab.
Interrupted breathing from an unbearable anxiety, an annoying sensation in
abdomen; complaining bitterly: Arsen.; has to bend double and constantly
change his position : IArsen.
Wakening from a slumber, in which eyes and mouth had been open; coulcl
not get his breath, had to sit up, breathing then very rapid, with a whi:;tling, as if
he would suffocate, throwing about bis hands, face and hands turned blt1ish and
puffed up; body hot, without thirst; all such attacks without any cough: worst
from 12 to 4 A.M., and when awake weeping before attack : &mbuc.
Suffocating jerks wuking every few minutes from sleep, in hydrothorax:
ILact. vir.; starts, from below up as soon as be falls asleep, with cerebro-spinal
meningitis, after a sun stroke in the nape of neck : IBellad.
Gasping for air after a screaming spell : Hyper.
After Emotions and Exertion. With sadness: Laches.; hypochondric
mood : Lobel. in.ft., Sepia; fear of death, as if he could not take another
breath : Apia.
Dyspnooa after vexation: Arsen., Chamom., Ouprum; with icy coldness :
Tlmya.
Children extremely obstinate, throw themselves angrily on the floor when in
the least opposed, and cannot get their breath; Thuya.
With downheartedness: Pulsat.; indolence: Pulsat.; mental inquietude:
Ambra, Hepar, Prun. spin., Pulsat.; insanity: Hyosc., Mercur.
Talking, reading or writing improves constriction of chest: Ferrum.
When thinking, anxious breathing: Phosphor.; slow breathing during re-
flection : Rhm toz.
Asthma caused by mental emotion : Ouprum, Sepia.
Loses breath when thinking of old evils : Sepia.
MODEL CURE.
Fears he will be impelled to destroy his life, with asthma, midnight till
morning, has to leave the bed. Eight suc~ive night.a: Arsen.•. One doee
cured.-L. WHITING.
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MENTAL CAUSES AND CONDITIONS. 207
Introverted condition: Euphras., Ignat., Lycop., Mur. ac.
Unwilling to be alone: Araen., Droaer., Jfezer., Stramon., Verbaac.
Cannot bear being spoken to: Natr. mur., Silic.; will not answer: Ambra,
Arnie., Euphras., Phoaph. ac., Veratr.; taciturnity: Ambra, Arnie., Euphras.,
Phoaph. ac., Veratr.
Indisposition to play : Baryt.; aversion to work : Ignat., Squilla.
Keeping bed without necessity (lectrophilie) : Al. p. a.
Exaltations. Intolerance of music: Ohamom., Phoaph. ac.
Excitability: Bryon., Oi11ch. off., Kali carb., Natr. mur., Nux vom., Phosphor.,
&neg., Sulphur.; excitability under insults: &neg.; excitement and anguish,
with blood spitting : Aeon.
Alternating states of mind: Oarb. an., Ouprum, Digit., Ferrum, !gnat.,
Sabad., Sulph. ac., Verbasc., Zin.cum; changeable before cough, merry and
gloomy: Ferrum; alternating states of mind every other evening: Ferrum.
Restlessness: Aeon., Arnie., Araen., Bel/ad., Ohamom., Duloom., Lachea.,
Lau.roe., Merimr., N-ux vom., Rlius tox., Sabad., Sambuc., Stramon., Sulphur,
Sulph. ac.; with tossing in bed: Aeon., Chamom., Oina, Ferrum, Jlercur.; with
screaming and groaning : Bromum.
Terror: Aeon., Oak. oatr., Kali carb., Sabad., Sambuc.; at noise : S:ibad.
Full of projects : Oinch. off.
Cough, with tough mucus, delirium: Veratr.
Coughing phlegm up, with gagging and retching, in mania : Bellad.
Delirious talk, memory stronger: Bellad.
Claps her hands together above her head: Bellad.; and sings: Veratr.
Insanity: Arnie., Bel/ad., Digit., Strainon., Veratr.
Rage after insult: &neg., Stramon.
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PECTORAL ANXIETY.
.Aeon., Agar., Aurum, Cale. ostr., Lauroc., tLycop., Jfercur., IMezer., INatr•
. mur., tNw: wm., Pho8ph. ac., J>lumbum, !Sulphur. See pp. 83, 84.
In left side of chest : &neg.; with fulnees : Mere. per.; with a throbbing in
lower right side : Phosphor.
Under the sternum: .Anac., Mercur.
Rising from chest t.o head: Aeon.; from abdomen to chest: Bryon.
Without suffering any pain, it is as if he could not remain in the room, had
t.o go in the open air, and be very active there: .Anac.
With vertigo, fainting and cold sweat: !gnat.
With pain in lef\ occiput and neck : Ka/,i carb.
With stoppage of nose: Cale. ostr.
With nausea: .Arnie.
With pressure in lef\ hypochondriac region and nausea in the chest:
Bhm t-Ox.
With dyspnrea: .Araen., Pho8phor., PuUat., BhWJ t-Ox., Valer.; after eating:
Carb. an.; with inhalation : Cal.c. ostr.; short breath : Bryon.
With fulness of chest: Capm.; has t.o take a deep breath: Mercur.; is
worse after it: Natr. mur.; could not inhale deeply: Tabac.; feels as if suffo-
cating : Kali carb.
Heart trembles: Cale. ostr.; pulse more frequent: Pulaat.
Worse from exercise, has t.o lie down : Ferrum; worse when resting: &neg.
Getting better in the evening: Zirn:um, worse : Kali carb., Phosplwr.; worse
in the morning: Bryon., Garb. an., PuUat.; after breakfast: Valer.; forenoon:
Ol. anim.; with a cold chill : Ol. anim.; anxiety in attacks: Platin.
MODEL CURE.
A young blooming woman became, as often before, a violent attack of acute
rheumatism. She was lef\ with valvular troubles already after previous at-
tacks. After metastasis of swelling to different joints the pains now principally
affect the right wrist and shoulder; the index finger is considerably swollen.
Stiffness particularly in the neck. Moaning and complaining about the pains ;
hopeless and despairing; gets but little sleep, which is broken by whimpering.
With the attacks there is oppression and dyspnrea, with violent palpitation and
inexpr~ble anxiety. .Aeon. relieved, but the spells returned. Before going
to sleep she had a crawling and stinging sensation in the side of the throat,
Soon after. olfaction of Lach.es."' more quiet and improved. This was followed
by an itching eruption on the left mammm. Later there came a pain as if all
the tendons were contracted. Caustic. completed the cure; she had no return
of rheumatism after 1835.-C. Ho.
A boy, ret. 9, after scarlet fever, during desquamation, sudden agony, has t.o
sit straight up, can hardly breathe, pulse thread-like, vomituritio, sweats with
anxiety; abdomen and particularly under the short ribs swollen: .Aeon. tinct.,
in water.-W. WII.LIAMSON.
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210 HIND AND DISPOSITIOY.
Pain in chest, has to scream: Kali carb.; with the greatest anxiety, in spells:
IPsorin.
Pr~surc on chest, with anxiety: Arnie., Care. ostr., 01psic., Hyper., Sulphur.
Pressure on right side of chest, causiug anxiety: AurU1n, Be/lad.; near the
e11sifom1 cartilage aml last true rib, with anxiety and opprc;;sion: Hyosc.; in
the lower part of right chest, with anxiety and shortnc;;s of breath when going
up stairs: Hyosc.; in left chest, in front: &11eg.
Prcs:;ing drawing pain aero~ lower portion of chest while sitting, causing
anxiety: Cinch. off.
Cutting pressure from within out in the chest, with anxiety: Ang·ust.
J>ressnre and constriction in chest felt all over, with anxiety: ISttlpltur.
With earache and deafness : Aloes.
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212 MIND AND DISPOSITION.
A violent stitch in the right side of ehe>t, causing him to scream out: Lauroe.
Stitches in the side, outcries before or after, interrupting sleep: Guprum.
'Vitb vexatious stitching in upper part of brea.st, loss of appetite and head-
ache, feels every step in the head: Natr. mur.
Sudden stitches and burning deep in the left side of the chest, frightening
her: Baryt.; acute i;titchM in front of left che.<it, startling her: Grap/tit.
Violent stitch under left ribs at dinner, has to scream: Ratanh.
.Startling stitches in the chest: Sulphur.
Diseases. Catarrh, with melancholy: Cepa; weary of life: Phu,plwr.;
ill humor: Jfercur.; despair: Psorin.; irritability: Lycop.; whimpering: Arse11.;
confused mind : Arllen.
Pneumonia and other pulmonary <lisca.<1es, with great anxiety and restless-
ness, toil:ling about: Ar.~en.; delirium: Bel/ad.; with Lellowing: C1qrr11111;
with restlessness: Hyosc.; muttering, with loss of consciousne.;;s: Sulphur; with
circumscribed redness of cheeks: Laclmanth.; greatest agony: llyo.~c.; after
pneumonia, sort of stupor; piercing, shrill screaming " my baby:" Apis.
Chronic laryngitis. Initable, anxious, restlcss, loquacious: Ar1Je11.; torpid,
aversion to motion, indifferent, taciturn: Kali biehr.
Diaphragmitis. Anxious impatience: Aeon.; anxious, with short breathing,
loud complaining: C/ia'Tn()'ln.
Che.<it symptoms, in mania: Veratr.
Hydro-thorax. Calm: Turpeth.; slow comprehension, slow at answering
questions : Helleb.
Emphysema. Agonizing dyspnooa, could not lie in a recumbent position :
Hepar.
Tuberculosis. Every little emotion flushes the face: Ferrum; easily fright-
ened: Kali carb.; easily affected, anxious despairing: ~/Jferc. BUbl., Sta111111111.
Mental symptoms of bluest remorse: Natr. ars.
Crossness, ill humor, desire to injure or kill: Arscn.; opposite cou<lition:
Digit.
Chest complaints of children, with anxiety: Cale. plwsph.
MODEL CURES.
A young ·man has cramp-like pain in the chci:t; comes in Ftormy, clo11<ly
weather, when walking fast, from warm, tight clothing, change of tcrnpernnirc,
and violent laughing; has to stand still when walking again,.:t the wiud. Op-
pression on the chest, anxiety, alternately cold and hot, rui!"cs white t<limy
mucus, which relieves; going into n warm room makes worse: Arsen.-,V. Gnos..,.
A lady, rot. 49, stout and fleshy, had catarrh every winter, with ·dolcnt
coughing. After being in n draft, the cough was tormenting and dry; i;he
had to sit straight up day and night, with horrible nnxiety about a rnttliug in
chc.!t, with soreness as if raw on tht- chest; fears to suffocate. Sepi<i' mude
an aggravation, great orgasm to the chest, sensation as if the throat wail being
laced; after a while expectoration commenced, and all her symptoms disap-
peared.-NITHAK.
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ANGUISH OF m:ART. 213
ANGUISH OF HEART.
II Aeon.
Agar. Cardiac Anxiety. In the region of the henrt and around
Alum. it: .Aurum, I I Be/lad., Cak. ostr., Canthar., Cina., Cowhic.,
Am bra.
Amm.carb. Coccul., Cuprum, Crocus, Oleand., Platin., Plumbum, Pulsat., and
A nae. in precordire : .Aeon.
Ant. tart.
Amica. From congestion, in mania: Ignat.
II Anen. Attacks of cardiac anxiety : Laclies., Veratr.
Aat.rnb.
II Aurum. Stronger pulsations, with anxiety in attacks: Aeon., I I Nuz
I Bellad.
Brom um.
vom., Veratr.
II Cactna. Omitting beats: Bel/ad.
I Cale.-r.
Camphor. Suddenly violent beating of heart, with diaturbed rhythm; a
Canthar. feeling of impending death, with terror and anxiety, slightest
I Carb. veg.
c ..tor. motion increases anxiety and palpitation : Digit.
II Caaatlc. With a fixed pain, in endocarditis: Aurum..
Cha mom.
c1-. As if the heart was squeezed off, beside himself with anxiety,
Clnnab. whimpering and profuse sweating: Chammn.; anxious constric-
Coccul.
C"olcblc. tion : Jlere. per.
Croca.8. Stitches with inhalation ; in hypertrophy: Plumbum.
Crot. tlgl.
II Cnprnm. Anxious sensation at the heart, murmur, throbbing, intermit-
Digit.
Evon.ear. ting pulse: Bellad., Digit., Glmwin.
Glonoln. Mind. Melancholy, longs for death: Aurum.
Gran.cort.
Graphlt. Great alarm and agitation : Spongia.
Hcematos.. As if something untoward was to happen : Jfenyanth.
Hydr.ac:.
I lgnat. With irritability: Platin.; sadness: Lyeop.; melancholy:
Lachea.
Lauroe. Caustic.
11 Lycop. Suicidal disposition: 11.Aurum, Plmnbum, P11lsat., 11 Nu:r:
Magn.mur.
I l'hn)·anth. vom., Rhm toz.; by stabbing: Cale. 01dr.; by drowning: Ignat.
lll•rc. per. Anxious dread of heart disease : Cak. ostr.
Natr.mur.
Nltr. ac. With restlessness: Opium; while sitting, has to get up and
II Nnx ... om. move around: Caustic.; driving from place to place: Auruni.
Oleander.
Oplnm. Around the heart, with fretfulness : Platin.
I Phoephor.
Phoaph. ac. As if she had done wrong: Coccul.; while walking in the open
I Platln.
II Phunbum.
I air: Oina.
I P"°rlu. Religious melancholy, compunctions of conscience: Amwn.
I Pnlaat. Fearful visions, despairs of salvation, wants to stab him~elf:
Rhu.tox. I Caw. ostr.
Sepia.
l!lllllc. An inward oppre8sion affecting the mind : Evon. eur.; ns if
I 8plgel.
11 8pon11 1a. she had done wrong: Gina.
Stramon.
Sulphur.
Oppres.<>ion about the heart worse after vexation: Lyrop.
11 Thnya. Palpitation worse after emotions, in valvular dh:ease: PllOi~J>hor.
Veratr.
Viol. 0<1.
'Vhen thinking of it: Baryt., Oz. ac.
Viol. trtc.
Zlncn1n.
Head. 'Vith heat in the head, drives out of bed and room:
zinc. ox. Tlmya; with hen1lachc and flushed face: Bellad.
The attacks begin before the ht>adache and increase with it until 10 P.~r.,
eeveral days at the same hour: Platin.
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214 JUND AND DISPOSITION.
Abdomen. Great thirst and internal heat in canlitis: Garb. veg.; nausea:
Plwnbum, Spongia; in pit of throat: Plumb um; in epigastrium: Pu/sat.
Vomiting in the night of food and bile: Lycop.
Catamenia. During catamenia: Bella.d.; tempts him to sigh: Colchic.;
ncce&<itatcs a deep breath: Sepia; increases by taking or holding breath: Spigel.
With anxious oppression: Nitr. ac.; stopping breathing: Ambra, Veralr.;
with flying heat: Ambra.
When lying down, undulating throbbing of heart: Viol. tri,c.
'Vith tear of <lying, and coniltriction, with attacks of pain in the che.-;t:
J'13orin.; driving from place to place: Aurum; restlessnes.5: Arsen.
With trembling: Aurum, Bel/ad.; trembling all over without anxious ideas:
Olea11d.
With fear of fainting: Nitr. ac.; a weak sinking sensation down through
abdomen to feet: Crociu.
After violent exercise: Lijcop.; when lying on the left side: Phoph. ac.
Night. Keeping her awake half the night, worse in the afternoon than
morning: Rims tox.; wakes at 4 or 5 A.M., feeling as if sweat would come, which
is not the case; anxiety disappears after getting up: Alum.
At night: Arsen., Cale. ostr., and in the morning: A~t. rub.; at noon and
most in the evening: Bel/ad.; afternoon: Cantliar., Rims. lox.; enming: Brom um.
With anxious thoughts, drives out of bed and room at night: Tlwya.
After midnight with violent palpitation and inclination to commit suicide:
Nux voin.
When walking in the open air: Gina; after exercise in the open air, with
weakness and nau<ieu.: Spongia.
Flying heat, with impeded breathing: A mbra; internal heat : Garb. veg.
Copious sweat: Chamom., Plum.bum ; cold sweat : Plw$J1h. ac.
In attacks: Veratr.
Diseases. Endocarditis. Fixed pain and great anxiety: A urum; car-
ditis, anguish, internal heat, great thirst: Garb. 1:eg.
Valvular diseases, anguish at uight: Cale. ostr.; great alarm, agitation,
anxiety: Spongia: easily frightened: Cactus.
Hypertrophy; anguish about heart, cold sweat: J>lumbum; stitches with
inhalation, anxiety : Plumbwn.
Aneurism. Frightened when examined: Spigcl.
Heart disease with fear and terror: Spongia.
MODEL CURES.
Since a nervous attack five months ago, a kind of insanity with ecsta~y and
despair of salvation, his heart troubles him. Any exciting or elating thought
causes palpitation more than emotions. Indes1:ribable bad feeling about and
below the heart, with soreness and pains, flying stitches all over: IJudi<tg.-
JAMEB B. BF.LL.
In rheumatic endocarditis, valvular insufficiency, attacks of i:evcre oppres-
sion and pain in the region of the heart., all the symptom~ are aggrarnted by
lying with the head low, or inability to lie down at all: Spongia.-JAMEB B.
BELL.
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With inhalation stitches in heart: Lauroc.; with anxiety, rising heat and
red face: Plumbum; better from stooping: Valer.; with exhalation, shooting
in heart: I gnat.
Pulsating stitches in heart while sitting in the evening, has to scream:
Rhus tox.; shooting pain in region of heart, has to scream : Capsic.
Stitches through heart, as if they would kill him if repeated: Pisori11.; hor-
rible shooting in region of heart, with apprehern>ion: Argent.
Scraping sensation in the heart, with uneasiness: Rlws lox.
Acute flying pains near the heart, with trembling and timidity: Daph. ind.
Mental Concomitants-Feelings. 'Yith sadne,;s: C,-otal., Pi:trol.,
Spongia; sadness after pre..oSure: Lycop.; melancholy: Crolal.; depression, ill
humor, wants to be alone: Ara. met.
Hypochondric mood: Lycop., Platin.
With anxiety: Baryp., Garb. veg., Clwmom., Cicut., Jlillej., Nitr. ac.,
Spongia.
Anxiety, taking her breath away, pre..~ure: Bellad.; causing pres;:ure:
P<ron. off.; pressure, followed by sadness: Lycop.; inexpressible anxiety, with
pressure: Rhua tox., Pu'laat.; with stitches over the heart: Nitr. ac.
With spells of heat and sweat: Spongia.
Apprehensive feelings rise from the abdomen to the heart, with restlc.<:sness,
inward trembling and confusion: Tim ya; apprehension: Aurum; with jerking
and horrible shooting pains : Argent.
Anxious and inconsolable : Spo1igia.
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MODEL CURES.
Heaviness and dullness in the head, particularly in the occiput; senrntion
of heat in the head; hands numb. The heaviness is worse from motion, better
when sitting still. If her head is placed ever so high, she thinks it is too low;
drowsiness in the afternoon every other day; starting on falling nsle<>p; heat in
the head and arms at night, with weakness in the epignstrium. Sleeps little,
and the fulnes.s and heaviness in the head and body arc worse in the morning.
Restlessness, driving from place to place. Symptoms change place; now more
in the left arm, now in the foot, which is cold as ice. Every cold gives her a
sore throat; swelling and stiffness, painful when swallowing and to the touch.
Now and then a audden stitch in the region of the heart, which makes her weak.
Hemonhoi<lal tumors, which she had once before in childbed, are very painful
during stool; frequent urging. Menses too late aud profuse, with throbbing head-
ache. Be/lad., llrpar, Bt71ia nnd 1'ln911. m·ur. faill'<l. Hepar caused a <linrrhrra
which la.~ted two Wl'eks; when it stoppeJ, the night attacks returned. Laclwi.
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cured.-W. ESSELHG:l"'l'.
Painter, ret. 43. Great anxiety of conscience; any crime he rends of he im-
agines to have committc><l once himself; wol'lle at night, with palpitation of the
heart; has to be kept hy force in the room; great fear to be left aloue; de-
spairs of ever g('tling well ; loss of appetite; whitish-coated tongue; flatuleucy;
constipation: Ar11c11.', every evening one dose, for ten days. Mm·h better.
Eight more <loses. Entirely well since oue year.-STE~s, JR.
Sarah H., ret. 6G. Palpitation of heart originated in grief. Pain in left
part of chest and in left arm; enlargement of heart: Digit.' restored hcr.-J.
H. NANKIVELL.
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BODILY SYMPTOMS, WITH MENTAL CONCOMITANTS. 219
101Hnder, : , Embarrassed: C\rrb. i·cg.
Opium,
1 After Emotions or Exertions. Slightest emotion
Ox.ac.
Petrol,
11 Pho•phor.
: or thought causes forcible pulsation of the heart, with flut-
I" hoapb. ac. tering au<l viuratiug: Badiag.
II PlnUu, • After the sliglitest mental emotion: Cale. ars., .1..Yii.r. ac.,
Phunbnm.
Podopb.
• Pll.Ol!JJlwr., l'udoph.
II P•orl11.
II PHl-l, : I The slightest thiug vexru him, which causes palpitation
Rbn•tox. a and anxiety: Veratr.
Ru la.
18anap. : Heart beats violently after mental excitement: .Al. p. 11.
SeCAle. a In the epigastrlum, with anxiousness from the slightest
Sf'nega.
II Sepia. : cause : lCrru1n.
I SUic, • On attempting to study or write, painful pulsations of
II Splsel.
Spongla. : the heart: C'odein.
8tftphla. • More after exertions than emotions : Badiag.
11 Sulphnr.
8Hlpb.ae.
•
a When thinking of it: Al. p. s., !gnat., Ox. ac.
Tereblutla.
I Tha;ra. : Anxious palpitation when writing: .Natr. wrb.; after
Valer. • talking : Pulisat.
II Veratr.
• MODEL CURE.
I Viol. ocl,
I Viol. trlc.
•
Vlp. tol"Y.
• An elderly man with chronic asthma and proctalgia;
II Zlncnm.
Zinc. ox.
••I !!Ud<len attacks of fluttering, disappearing aa quickly a:; they
came: Al.p. s.30.-NEU.M.ANN.
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Fluttering, with sad weeping: Natr. mur.; after rising, with anxious oppres-
sion : Spigd.
Heart beaU! anxiously and tremblingly: Cale. ostr.
Nervous fluttering of the heart, with anxiety: Cinnab.
Single beats omit: Ox. ac.; with anxiety: &pia; with timidity: 1Yatr. mur.
Pulsations interrupted, without bodily sickness; dejected: Nair. mur.
Irregularity of the heart's action: &rnguin.
Anxiety, trembling: Cliamom.; trembling, with anxious oppression: Spigel.
Wave-like pulsations, with anxiety : Viol. tric.
Back. Spinal pains: Naja trip.
Hands. . Trembling, wit.h anxiety: Bovist.; numbness of fingers: Tereb.
Feet. Anxiety, with weakness and trembling in the feet: Bol'Ux.
Limbs. All the limbs tremble: Nitr. ac.; great anxiety, lassitude in all
the limbs, with sleepiness: Aurum; limbs asleep: Pulsat.
Motion. Palpitation varying in intensity, worse after slight motion, with
lassitude and anxiety, as if he wns going to faint: Nitr. ac.
Anxious palpitation when taking a walk: Platin.; when stooping, or wl1en
writing: Natr. carb.
From motion and going up stairs anxious restlessne.<i!s: Aspar.
Position. Peculiar palpitation when lying down: Viol. tric.
When lying on the back, wakes at midnight with anxiety, has to sit straight
up: Nitrum.
Cannot lie on the left side on account of ebullition and violent pulsations,
sensation of soreness in the heart and great anxiety : Baryt.
Palpitation so violent in the evening, when lying on the left side, that the
covers are moved, with anxiety; better when changing position: Grapliit.
From lying on the left side, with anxiety and dyspnroa : Piilsat.
Weakness and Trembling. Trembling anxiety: Chamom.; anxiety,
with weakness: Aurum; trembling and restlessness of the whole body: Boiist.;
and anxiety : Phosplwr.
Weak, sinking feeling from the heart down through the abdomen to feet:
Oroous.
Great lassitude in all the limbs: Aeon.; lassitude and anxiety: Aurum;
can scarcely walk across the room: Mezer.; tired and weak, can scarcely keep
on the feet : Phosphor.; has to lie down before dinner: !Jfezer.; as if he would
faint: Nitr. ac.
Sleep. Cannot sleep on account of anxiety: Pu/sat.; no sleep till the lat-
ter part of night: Gelsem.
'Vhen turning in bed, anxious palpitation: Lyeop.
Violent, with extreme anxiety after midnight: Nux wm.
At 3 A.M. irrt>gular but violent audible palpitation, with anxiety: .Araen.
Could not stay in bed, feeling as if she had done wrong, the palpitation can-
not be felt with the hand: Nilr. ac.
After waking from an anxious dream, anxiety and audible palpitation:
Silic.; half-waking dream, as if spirits would grasp him, cannot move a limb,
with sweat and anxiety : Silic.
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·with anxiety, waking from sleep: Nifrnm; after midnight : Nux t·om.
Daytime. In the morning when awaking, with anxiety: Phosphor.; after
midnight: Spigel.; with sudden anxiety, forenoons: Natr. mur.; severe at noon
before eating: Mezer.; in the evening very ill with the catamcnia: Phosphor.;
in the evening in bed: Cale. ostr.; evening and morning: Phosplwr•
• Out-doors. 'Vhen taking a walk: Platin.; after drowsiness, the veins
in the hands enlarge: INux vom.
Fever. Cold all over and cold sweat, with great anxiety, restlessness and
backache: Cale. ostr.
Fever heat, anxious in the night: !gnat.; with anxious palpitation: Petrol.
Periodic. Great anguish, with severe periodic and frequent palpitation of
the heart: Aesc. hip.
Has to throw the clothes off, with great anxiety : Pulsat.
Without Anxiety. Almost without any: !pee., Pulsat.; in the evening:
Carb. an.
Visible, but without anxiety : Thuya, Zincum.
At all times of the day, without anxiety: Sulphur.
Anxious palpitation, without anxious thoughts: Natr. mur.
Trembling : Cale. ostr., Nux moach.
Fluttering. Sad and weeping; consolation aggravates, a fluttering of the
heart follows: Natr. mur.; after emotion ; Lith. carb.; and vibrating from slight-
est emotion: Badiag.; with trembling of fingers and legs: Sepia.; after rising:
Spigel.; nervous: Cinnab.; trembling anxiety: Cale. ostr.; headache: Formic.
MODEL CURES.
:Mr. F., a wealthy man, had now and then an omission of one beat, felt 1l8
"a stopping." Fearing a heart disease, and according to coroners' pathology,
sudden death, he travelled to consult European celebrities. Only one confirmed
his fears, but was wisely mistrusted. After an attack of cholera, cured by
quinine, this omission atpenred as soon as he was talking or thinking of it.
After one dose of Ox. ac. , given as an experiment, it happened never to return
for years.-C. Ho.
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11 Ignat.
~=~~au-b.
1 Thea.
Renewed by thinking of it: Baryt.
When thinking about the painless omission of single beats he
is subject to, the heart stops for one beat : Ox. ac.
AB soon as he turns his attention to any one thing his heart palpitates:
Natr. carb.; when thinking deeply : Ignat.
MODEL CURES.
After catamenia which came at the right time, symptoms of insanity. She
believes herself married and pregnant, is tormented by remorse for imagined
crimes; seeks constantly to escape and drown herself. Terrible anxiety from
rt£Bh of blood to the ltea.d and heart. Is only quiet when lying undisturbed and
brooding over her troubles which she rehearses in a doleful tone. If disturbed,
she screams, strikes and tean things, crying all the while "I am neglecting my
duty, breaking my oath!" Face pale and distorted: Ignat.-GRoss.
Rheumatism had left the lumbar muscl~ and seized the heart (the second
similar metastasis). 'Vas awakened between 1 and 2 A.lll. by a sense of suffoca-
tion, accompanied by violent, loud cough, great alarm, agitation, anxiety, and
difficult respiration. The action of the heart was violent and rapid, eacli beat
was accompanied by a loud b/,owing, as of a bellows: Spongi.a"' (J.).-P. P.
WELLS.
ORGASM.
With Anxiety: Aloes, A.mm. mur., Baryta, Bryon., Kali carb., La.che.8.,
Nitr. ac.; during the night: Amm. carb., ,lfercttr.
Restlessness of mind : Cale. ostr., Lacltes.; Sttlphur; starts when going to
sleep, from rush of blood : &pia.
From disagreeable news or disagreeable fancies: La.ches.
Is nervous, faints: Bellad.
With weariness of life: Pfutin., Spongia.
With mental excitement: Graphit.
Orgasm and other affections of blood, after vexation: IAeon., 11 Chamo1n.,
11 Ooloc., I I gnat., I I Mercur., I Petrol., llSepia, I I Staphi-8.
Anxiety, with beating of all the pulses: Arg. nitr., Oarb. veg.
After emotions in general: I Aeon., IApis, IAurum, IBellad., 11 Bryon.,
11 Cale. ostr., 11 Ohamom., I Coffea, I Cole/ii£., I Ooloc., I Co11imn, I I 011prmn,
llHyose., I l lgnat., I Kali carb., ILaches., I Lyeop., I Afagn. earb., I I.Mar. ver.,
I Nair. mur., INitr. ac., INux vom., I Opium, I Petrol., IPhmphor., IPhoiph. ac.,
IPfutin., llPulsat., ISepia, IStaphi,s., IStramon., I Tlmya, 11 Veratr.
During relaxed state of mind, mental prostration; heart and circulation of
blood affected: I I Aeon., Asar., IBellad., Bismuth., I I Oimt., I Cinch. off., Digit.,
Magn. carb., 1 INatr. mur., IPetrol., I I Phosphor., I ISpongia, Stannum, I IStramon.
From nervousness : 11.Ambra, IBellad., I Cale. ostr., I IFerrum, IJ[ercur.,
I Nitrum, I Nitr. ac., I Ph-Osplwr., I I Phosph. ae., I Sepia.
MODEL CURE.
Screaming "hold me, hold me, the storm whirls me deeper and deeper into
the fire, I burn, I burn!" Clings nervously to her bed or friends. Appears
like one stricken with fright or terror, not furious an<l raving. Sweat over the
whole body; throat and face bloated; throbbing carotids; distended jugular
veins; eyes injected; pulse very frequent, large, not hard: Belfud.-LrNDNER.
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100, small and soft, violent delirium: Oitprum; 120, in delirium : Slramon.;
rose to 134, in the height of delirium; able to express his feelings in writing:
Coca.
Very frequent, large but not hard, with mental derangement, attacks of
anxiety: BeUad.; hard: Aeon., Cocmd., Nalr. mur., Opium, and soft, with
maniacal illusions : Hyosc.; small and soft in rage: Stramon.; weak in melan·
choly and delirium: Stramon.
Feeble and unequal, mental exhaustion : Ouprum; single beats intennitting,
with stupor: Stramon.
' Quick. With wanton gaiety: Valer.
With anxiety: Puhal., Thuya; after dinner : Nalr. mur.; when thinking of
pMt ills : Sepia.
Cold skin and unconnected answers: Orof.al., Lachea., and unconscious:
Glonoin.
And irritated, with mania: Stramon.
'Vith nervous perturbation : .Ananth. mur.
And small, with a strong memory: Bel/ad.; small and hard, deranged mind :
.Arsen.
And full, with anxious derangement of mind: Bellad.
And strong, with attacks of mania: Ouprum.
And small, hard; insensibility: I I Arsen., and small while raving: 11 Bellad.
And unequal, with quick, erroneous ideas : Ouprum.
Tense. And more frequent: Oz. ac., and full in delirium: Stramon.
Irritable. With hypochondric mood: Platin., &pW.; in mania: .Arsen.,
Orotal., Ouprum.
And full, with anxiety : Camphor., Rhus toz.; small and quick, with con·
fused talk : Jfenyanth.; and quick, with mania: Stramon.
Slow. With less liveliness: Opium.
With great anxiety : Chin. sulph.
In delirium: Hyosc.; with stupefaction: Marph. ac.; mental derangement,
unconsciousness, rage, or insensibility: Stramon.
And weak, with melancholy : Helleb.; with unconsciousness : Plumbum.
Now slow, now quick, with anxiety: Rhus toz.
Hard. And small : Arsen.; and quick.: .Arsen., Bel/ad.
Strong. With a wild look: Ouprum.
Soft : Ouprum, Stramon.; and large: Bellad.
Irregular. With insensibility: &nguin.
Small. And soft, with violent delirium : Ouprum; and weak, with
uneasiness to despair: Ouprum.
And quick, with confused talk ; Menyanth.
Hardly to be felt: Bel/ad., Conium, Pulaal., Veratr.
Feeble, with despair: Vp. red.; and unequal: Oitprum; and restless: Jatroph.
Weak. With stupefaction: Hydr. ac.; and despair : Vip. red.
And frequent: Stramon.; and slow, with melancholy: Helleb.; and intermit·
ting, with anxiety: Tereb.; and changeable, with anxious restlessness: .Arsen ,
Ouprum; hardly perceptible: Arnie., Orotal.; with anxious impatience: Cinch. off.
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Almost no pulse, becomes dumb: Stramon.: pulse could not be felt on right
wrist, with rage: Stramon.; pulse not to be felt: Aeon.
Pulselcasness and unconsciousness: Mercur., Stramon.
MODEL CURES.
A crippled girl who fell down suddenly with au attack of convulsions, was
brought to bed and had a shaking chill. She sat up in be<l in a semi-colll!cious
state, refusing assistance, food or drink. Anxiety, with groaning and sighing
all night long. Chides her father for taking part in the revolution; thinks
she hcan the drum which proclaims his execution. This is followed by toilent
brooding and occasional starts. Menses checked, the abdomen tense, face pale,
arms cold, eyes fixed with contracted pupils. Pu/,se 8WW and almost imperce1Ai-
ble: Veratr.-W OOST.
Imagines she has to die, even after confinement, with violent congestion to
the chest and constriction as if she would suffocate; pulse intermitting: Aeon.
w. GROS.S.
OUTER CHEST.
Pressure on the sternum, with busy, anxious manner, as if anticipating a
great pleasure: Aurum.
Anxiety in the region of the sternum, without pain ; gives him no rest in
the house, has to go into the open air and be active: A nae.
Anxiety under the sternum, has to breathe deeply: :Jfercur.
Pressing pain in the middle of the sternum, with anxiety ; afterwards sting-
ing pain in the sternum: Coccul.
'Varm about breast and anxious: Ol. anim.
Several succe.ssive short stitches in sternum, has to scream: Canthar.
Gnawing and heat in the walls of the chest, with itching and anxiety: Cak.
phosph.
Cannot sleep on account of restle.ssnese, with pain in the chest, cannot touch
it: IAChea.
Large painful blisters on the left side of the chest and back, which break
with fever heat, sweat and anxiety : Catisfi,c.
l\liliary itching eruption, with derangement of mind : Be/lad.
MODEL CURES.
Unquiet look, lips bluish-red; weak memory; pangs of con@cieuce about
religion and the female sex. Violent palpitation wheu in the presence of a
woman· abhors and hates the whole sex; has to go out of their way for ft-ar
of injuring them; he looks upon them as evil beings and is afraid ; con~i,lcrs
their presence injurious to his Boul. Respiration short and difficult; pai11f11l
pressure in the cheat: PuZ,,at.-MALAIB&
A girl, ret. 24, of healthy constitution, catameuia regular, suffered from
nervou:mcss to such a degree that the approach of a stranger gave her sudden
twitd1es; when spoken to she answered with tears and sobbing. The skin (lll
the cltcst a1td right side of abdomen tutZS deep yellow: Thuya.-HAYSEL.
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228 MIND AND DISPOSITION.
anxiety: Nitr. ac.; stitches which take away the breath, with anxious feeling
around the pit of the stomach: Sulphur; repeated stitches an<l tearing in
os coccygis which startle her: Canthar.
Pinching pain in the sacrum with melancholy: Ca1Mtic.; ill humor: Aloes;
restlessness: La.cha.; vice-like, or as if beaten and cru.:;hed; sudden screams
from the least motion : China.
Unbearable pain in small of back: P,1orin.
Cold. Chilliness in the back after vexation: Nux vom.
Cold creeps with anxiety: Natr. mur.; running <lown the back, vexatious,
taciturn: Borax; shuddering, with anxiety: Nair. mur.; with starting in the
night from noises: Garb. veg.; after heat in face with anxiety: Put.sat.; col<l-
ness in the night with rcstlesi:ness: Natr. mur.; cold chills in back, mo.."t after
going to bed with hot flushes towards moruiugt and depr~ion of spirits: Lil.
tigr.
Sweat on back at night, followed by heat and uneasiness, which prevents
her from going to sleep: Petrol.; sweat on back after 3 A.111., with anxious rest-
lessness: I IR/im tox.; sweat, with rash on the back, with dullness of all the
senses and anxiety : Stramon.
UPPER LIMBS.
Shoulder and other Joints. Pain causing screams; in the neck and
shoulders when bending the head forward ; she cannot raise her arms to the
head: Graphit.; shoulder-joint as if torn out: &pia; anxiety and ~went,
with pain in the shoulder-blade: Cimex; pain as if beaten, in the shoulder-
joint after vexation: Coloc.; in the left shoulder-blade, with stinging and ten-
sion, worse when turning head, has to weep and scream: Jfercur.; stitehes in
the elbow-joint after a fright: Pho.phor.; restlessness and anxiety in the nrticu-
latiom1 of the arm and hand : Cale. ostr.
Motions. Could not keep the limbs quiet, especially the arms, had to
stretch them, with anxiety: Natr. carb.
Uneasiness in the arms with restlessness: Bellad.; restlessness with pain in
the forearms, sensitive to the slightest touch: Corehic.; arm is drawn backward
with anxiety: Alum.
Lifts the arms above the head, with screaming: Stramon.
Spinning and weaving motions with hands and arms, senscl~8: Stramon.;
·spasms in arms, -wl'ith unconsciousness: Be/lad.
After vexation, twitches in arms and hands on falling a.sleep: Conium.
Sensations. Yiolent tearing pain in wrist, elbow, axilla, shoulders and
chest, with re;;tlessness: Lach~.; jerking, tearing in the right upper arm, now
in one place then in another, with anxiety: Amm. mttr.
Stinging in the upper limbs after fright: Phoi>!phor.
Pain in right arm, wakens from sleep with whining: Cast. equ.
Early in the morning felt as if going out of her mind, elevated, careless
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state, lasting five minutes, followed by a sensation as of blood trickling down
the left arm, from the shoulder to the finger-joints: Coty!.
Tingling in· right arm and hand, with difficult comprehension : Natr. carb.
Crawling pain in the right arm, particularly in the hand and tips of the
fingers : Natr. carb.
Crawling in the arms, with anxious fear and the like: Natr. mur.
Chilliness rwming over the arms, with anxiety: Puhat.
As if arms were stretched, restlessness: Natr. carb.
Weakness in the muscles of the arms and hands after excitability with
laughter: Garb. veg.
Anxiety, with restlessness in the arms, with cheerful mood, heaviness, has
to move them constantly: Jlur. ac.; anxiety, with heaviness and sensation, as
if beaten in the forearms : &bin.; arms fall asleep and feel as if dead, with
anxiety: Natr. mur.; ill humor, with lameness of the left arm: Bromum.
Swelling of arms while raving: Bellad.
HANDS.
Sensations. Tearing, stinging and swelling of the left wrist, with weep·
ing; beside himself: Sabin.
Stitches in palms, with melancholy: Olemat.
Crawling in hands, unable to think: Thuya.
A kind of anxious feeling in the hand, has to take hold of things: Sulphur.
Hastiness and awkwardness, with weak feeling: Chwrof.
Motions. Grasping with the hands and screaming: Cak. phoBph.
Claps his hands together in mania : Stramon.; catches at bystanders with
hi., hands, delirium: Stramon.; grasping with the bands toward the nose, ears
and head, stupor: Stramon.; wrings the hands and throws them wildly about,
with derangement of mind: Bellad.; endeavors to grasp imaginary visions in
the air, on the clothes.and bed: Pastinaca sativa.
Hands constantly active, with derangement of mind: Jforph. ac.
Delirium, with picking and motions of the hands as if they were in contact
with real objects: Atrop.
Constant motion of the hands to catch imaginary little bodies in the air:
Bellad.; grasping about in the air, in delirium or unconsciousness; catching
imaginary things, unconsciousness without fever; picking at her clothes or
things near her; searching with hands on bed-covers, delirium: Stramon.; pick-
ing at flocks in delirium: Hyose., Rhus tox.; stretched out his hands as if he
wou Id lay hold of something; senseless: Stramon.; moving hands as if keeping
off what they fear: Stramon.
After working with hands, anxious: Jodium.
Trembling. With uneasiness of mind : Magn. carb.; anguish : Goffea;
anxiousness: Amm. carb., Oicut., Platin., Pulsat.; with flushes of heat: Platin.;
with sweat in the face: Ci.cut.; with apprehension and restlessnes.~: I'1JOrin.:
with violent burst of anger about trifles: &pia; with excitement and talK.at1ve-
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ness: Argent.; after fright: &mbuc.; with inuer restlessness and abseutruinded-
ness canuot write a letter : Magn. carb.; cauuot hold the pen : Goffea; with
wautouness, as if intoxicated, after meals: Tubae.
Weakness. Lets every thing fall, light-minded, in youug girls: .Api-s.
So weak during the attack, she cannot raise a cup to her lips: Silfo.
\Veakucss of bands with irritability: Garb. i·eg.
Cold. With anxiousness: Graph it., I I Pubsat.; with anxiety and flying heat:
P1tlsat.; dislikes to be alone: Cale. ostr.; afraid of ghosts: Pulsat.; with great
peevishness: I I Nitr. ac.; vexed and fretful: Plwsplior.; icy cold hands, with
heat in the head when talking much: Plwsph. ac.; starting in sleep, whiuing,
with anxious expression: !gnat.
Heat. Excitable; gets hot hands from talking: Grap/tit.; by day, with
mental excitement: Sepia; congestion to the hands, with cheerful, clear ruiud:
Pliosplior.; careless humor: Veratr.; flying heat mostly in hands, as from fear
after a fright: Ode. ostr.; with anxiety: Garb. veg., Plw11plwr.; with shudder-
ing and tearful anxiety: [gnat,.; with hypochondric mood: Ku:r mosch.; heat
in right baud, with very ill humor: Pulsai.; easily frightened: J'eratr.
Sweat. With anxiety: Chamom., Mercur.; cold sweat ou hands, stupid:
Coccul.; iu palms of hands with inability to think: Cu.le. pliosph.; with anxious
heat: Lamium; cool sweat in palms of hands, with anxiety and irresolution:
Chamom.
Outside of Hands. Redness from congestion, with great brightness of
mind: Phosphor.; anxiety, with trembling and red spots, no heat: Pubsat.; dis-
tended veins on arms and hands, with lassitude and ill humor: Strontian; a
scurf on the back of the hand which came over night brings him all out of
humor: Psorin.
FINGERS.
Greater mobility in the fingers with brightness: Spigel.
GrMping with fingers, in mania: Stramon.; twitching with the fingers and
anxiety : Pulsat.
Cannot hold the pen, anguish : Goffea.
Stitches iu the little finger running upwards, with anxiety and sadness :
Ca™tic.
Pains in the fingers with mental dullness : Mose/ms.
Tingling in point of fingers, especially the thumb, with difficult comprehen-
sion : Natr. carb.
Crawling in points of fingers, in hands and arms, with great anxiety: .1.Yatr.
m·u1·.
Crawling in fingers causes anxiousness: Veratr.
Drops of sweat hang ou the points of the fingers, with anxiety: Sepia.
Pains in sore finger, makes him frantic: Cepa.
Tetters ou fingers \\ith weakmindeducss: Ran. bulb.
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LOWER LIMBS.
Thighs. Cramp-like pain in the hip-joint, after anxiety, waking at night:
Sepia; twitching of the muscles in inner thigh, with anxiety and faint feeling:
Mangan.; periodical, nervous (spasmodic) drawing, from the hip to the knee,
causing screams: Arg. nitr.; tearing stitches causing screams, in the left thigh
when at rest: Sepia.
Great weakne&! iu the muscles of the thighs with anxiousness: Spigel.
Motions of Lower Limbs. Raises the feet up high in walking, as in
gres;;us gallinaceus, because all ohject.i seem larger: Agar., Euphorb.; anxiety,
with spasmodic drawing in the right leg: Tlmya; spasms iu lower limbs, with
or between attacks of mania: Cuprum; stamping of feet, with senselessness:
Stramon., with restlessness: Dulcain., in rage: Veratr.; trembling of the legs after
talking, has to go by herself to rest: Ambra; jerking of the legs with anxiety:
Hepar s. c.; starts from sleep, with involuntary jerks of the left leg: Zincum.
Sensations and Conditions. On seeing anything to vex her, feels it in
the limbs: Nux voin.
Restlessness in the legs when standing, with anxiety : Anac., when in a
close room, with desire for air : Asterias.
Lower limb gets asleep, feeling in the joint as if dead, moat towards evening,
with great anxiety: Natr. mttr.
Heaviness, as of lead in the legs after vexation: Lycop.
Lassitude and fatigue of the lower extremities, with dazed feeling as if
drunk: Arg. nitr.
W eaknese of lower limbs, as if unable to support the body, uses wrong
words when speaking: Lil. tigr.
Great weakness in the feet and joints after walking in open air, cannot do
mental work: Boraz.
Feeling of anxiety and weakness in the right leg when walking: Sulphur.
Weakness in the feet, with melancholy: Nitr. ac.; with vexation: Ant.
CMJd.; after abdominal anxiety: Sulphur.
Unable to stand on her feet, delirium : Stramon.
Tired feeling in the thighs and knee-joints, ill humor, no inclination to
think : Clemat.
Heaviness of the legs, with ill humor: Cale. ostr.
Pain in the legs, with sadness· Graphit., Nitr. ac.
Stiffness of the legs : Ignat.; lameness: Chamom., with stupor: Stramon.,
with anxiety : Bel/ad.
Imm()bility of left leg, unconsciousness: Nux mosch.
Tearing in the bones, causing loud moaning: Nitr. ac.
Jerks in the legs, waking from sleep: Magn. carb.
Shuddering in the legs with inclination to laugh: Hura.
Trembling of legs, with anxiety: Borax, Rhus f-Ox., &rlfap.
Knees. Knocking together of knees after a fright: Oinnab.
Unsteadiness in the knees, compels to lie down after a fright, caused by
sudden surprises: Mtm:ur.
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FEET.
Sensations. Pain in the joints, with despair and thoughts of death:
Aeon.
Pinching, cutting pains in the feet, cause weeping : Hyosc.
Itching, boring stitch in the dorsum of right foot, has to scream: Spigel.
Pain, as if beaten in the outer side of the foot, has to scream, better from
rubbing : Hepar s. c.
After vexation, feels it in her feet: Nux 'VOm.
Has to look down when walking, to assure himself that the left foot which
he turns in when walking, is not twisted: Psorin.
Restlessness in the feet, with crawling and heat: Sttlphur.
Has to move the feet continually and walk about: Alum.
Tremblillg of feet, and weeping from music: Tlmya; with anxiousness first
in bend : &Lr.,np.
Weak feeling in the feet, with trembling after anxiety in abdomen:
Sttlphur; lassitude, beside herself, with fear of death: Jfagn. sulph.
Tired feeling in the feet at twilight, with quiet mood : !gnat.
Languid feeling in the feet, not well humored: Zincuin.
Heaviness. With anxiety: !gnat., Nitr. ar.; with <lejection : Grnpliit.
When walking in open air, followed by ill humor when in doors: !gnat.
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Sadness: Cale. 08l,·., Graphit.; timidity : Spongia; irritability : Cale. oBtr.;
aversion to labor: Ca/,c, 08tr.; to mental labor: C!eroo,t.
Melancholic weeping mood, with heaviness: Cieroo,t.; Oyclam.
Cold feet, with mental excitement : Magn. carb.; with anxious trembling:
Puhat.
Coldness. With anxiety: Ouprum, Graphit., Sulphur; impatience:
Sulphur; with mental excitement: Magn. carb.; with anxious trembling:
Pul8at.
With hot head and di:ilike to talk: Lache8.
Worse when alone: Cale. ostr.; in mania: Stramon.; sitting at the tabie,
with itching of nostrils : Su/,phur.
And heat in head, forgets every moment what he was to do: Sulphur.
Better warming the feet, became heated; stupefaction : Laches.
Soles. A burning stitch at the inner border of the sole of the left foot,
has to scream : Ratanh.
Violent stitches in soles and palms of hands : Clemat.
Burning in the soles, with anxiousness : Hepar s. c.
Toes. Violent tearing in the right big toe, has to scream: Pam.
Tearing and stitching in the left big toe, with vexation : Baryt.
Toes ache, with mental dullnetlS : J/oschm.
Stinging in the corns, has to scream : Sepia.
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Grapliit.; with mental depression, one cheek reJ, the other pale: Ipec.; from
talking much and hearing conver:>ation: .Amm. earb.; docs not like to be alone:
Cale. osfr.
'Vhen standing, cold sweat on the back of hands and feet, with apprehen-
sion : Lil. tigr.
Burning of hands and soles, with anxiety : Copaiv.
MOVEMENTS.
Better from Motion. Trembling anxiety worse in rest: Pulsat.
Ill humor and drowsiness, with lassitude, better from exerch;e: Gyelam.;
has to move, even rocking the chair relieves: A11g1ut., Garb. an.
Better from Wal king. While walking sensation as if carried on wings:
Tlwya.
Cheerful, inclined to work, walks with greater ease, as if the muscles had
more elasticity : Oicut.
Dullness and heaviness in head, better from walking: Sulplmr. ·
Sadness and lassitude in the morning which leaves one while walking:
A.mph. ver.; forsaken mood: Rhus wx.; unsteadiness : Graphit.
Worse while Walking. Desire to walk more than is good for her:
Arsen.
Sad: Sulphur; and gloomy: Sepia; and grave: Phosph. ac.; anxiousness:
Nux vom.
Fear of some one behind: Anac., Bronium; dejection: Conium, Therid.;
depression: Aeon.; low-spirited: Thuya; restless: Caustic., Mercur.; hypo-
chondric : Petrol.
Morose : .Pulsat.; uneasy : Thu.ya.
Whilst walking in street, suspicious about talk of people : Baryt.; afraid
people suppose her to be crazy: Cale. ostr.; weeping: Garb. veg.
'Vhen walking aft.er dinner absence of thoughts: Rhus wx.; walks about
absorbed in himself: Stramon.
Mental dullness : Rhm wx.; stupefaction : Garb. an.
When walking fast anxiety or fear : Staphis.
Feeling as if drunk, obtuse intellect: Lil. tigr.; faint, giddy: Arnie.
In walking she imagines she is walking backwards: Paull. pin.
When walking fear of falling: Coca, Natr. mur.; faint and giddy: Arnie.
When beginning to walk painful concussion of the brain, with impatience:
Platin.
Pressing headache in right temple aggravated by walking : Helleb.
Burning bellyache and cutting around navel, with ill humor: Capsw.
Pain in hemorrhoidal tumors becomes unbearable from walking: Caustic.
Anxiety in the afternoon, with heaviness; it is an exertion to walk:
Cai·b. an.
NuT.:.-In o~n air eee hereafter.
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Flying heat, especially when busily engaged (also when sitting) or when
walking fast; he gets very hot in the face, with stinging as of needles: Oleand.
When .Working. Anxiousness: Graph it., !odium; had to stop work for
anxiety: Aloea; during every occupation auxioud: A nae.; irritable: Berber.,
Borax.
A version to work or think, indifference, weak memory : Aster.
Excited : Angmt., .Jlur. ac., Oleand.
After a short work oversensitive: C..1,lc. ostr.; sees strange per3ons: MJgn.
BUlph.; intrusion of ide:i.s: .Jlu.r. ac.; thoughts of former events hover before
him : Mur. ac.; distracted : Hura. .
MODEL CURE.
A transitory tensive pain in the forehead, with a sensation as if the skin had
grown fast, with tension in the eyes; redness of the skin around the alre nasi,
painful to the touch; dryness of the mouth and resophagus, without thir.~t;
collection of white frothy mucus, filling the corners of the mouth when talking;
sensation of a body in the throat, which he tries to swallow but cannot, it offers
no impediment to the swallowing of food ; heart-burn and sour eructati<>ns,
especially when Bitting bent over, whi.ch likewi.se aggravates the other symptoms;
ameliorati,on from sittin!J erect, from moving and stretching the limbs, for which he
has an involuntary desire; rumbling and gurgling in the abdomen, especially
in the evening, in a warm room ; great tiredness and laziness, with a feeling of
deep-seated inward trouble, which makes him meiancholy and sad: &bin."'.-
AEGIDI.
POSITIONS.
Standing. Better when standing, anxiety and heat in head : Phosphor.;
anxiety and burning in belly: Cale. ostr.; anxiety and nausea: Tarax.
'Vhile standing fear of some one behind: .A nae.; anxious oppression in
the epigastrium: Mar. 11er.; great anxiety, as if he could not live, with a
pressure in the hypochondria: Phosph. ac.; oppression and anxiety: Cina;
anguish : Agn. cast.; ill humor: Tax. bacc.
Standing he cannot bear: Chin. BUlph.; has to deliberate long; when stand-
! ing and thinking pain leaves him: Bryon.
In erect posture, cessation of mental faculties: Rhw rad.; stands absorbed
in thoughts : Bryon.; absent-minded : Guaiac.
Dazed feeling, does not know where he is: Thuyp.; stupefaction, stagger-
ing: Valer.
Unsteady: Nitrum.
Mental dullness increases: Bryon., Guaiac.; stupid feeling: Bovi.st.
Lassitude of mind and body: Spigel.
Sitting. Better while sitting down: Orocua, !odium; anxiousness: Iodium;
restle3Sness : Oawtic.
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SOMNAMBULISM, CLAIRVOYANCE.
Bee Margin Liit and compare Night Walldag.
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ness, felt like a slight tremor in the joints: Oyelam.; vexation and lassitude
changing with cheerfulness and lightness of limbs: Natr. mur.
Overactivity followed by anxiousness: Benz. ac.; lassitude, bodily fatigue,
and getting better in rest : Oinnab.
Bodily suffering and cheerful mind, alternating with the reverse: Platin.
Contradictions. Feels strong but has no will : Gale. ac.
IncreMed physical strength with aversion to mental labor: Oolchw.
Ill humor and anxious mind, coming it seems from the abdomen, but men-
tal activity not impeded: AB<tj.
Vexatious all day, dissatisfied, apprehensive and yet not averse to mental
activity: Oa1uti.c.; contemplative, taciturn, apprehensive yet desire to be activ~:
'Mur. ac.; vexatious, yet desire to work: Nat,r. carb.; anxious, vexed by every
thing that comes in her mind, yet keeps at her work diligently: Pltelland.;
ill humor, with inclination to work: &rsap.
Cheerful and communicative in spite of disagreeable f\1lln~: LaelWJ.
Would like to work, but has neither the proper attention nor the strength :
Helleb.
Bodily weakness, with mental activity: Thuya; the body emaciates in the
same ratio as the mind increases : Di,git.
Feels well bodily, but ill-humored: Plw8phor., Phoaph. ae.
Im~gines to be sick : Cale. 081,r., Nur. ac., StraTMn.
MODEL CURE.
Mrs. B., ret. 29, a miner's wife with four children. At the time when menses
ought to appear, violent congestions to the chest and neck; felt as if her head
would burst and her heart be squeezed off; violent stitches, as if a knife was
plunged into her chest and head ; frequently unconsciousness and epileptic con-
vulsions; was bled once a month, which made her so weak that she could
scarcely attend to her household duties. After mental excitement, especially
a short time before catamenia, slight vertigo, vanishing of thoughts and faint-
ing, from which she recovered in a few moments, without, however, J.>eing fully
conscious ; the outer world had no existence for her ; automatically she attended
to her household duties, and on awaking from this condition, she had not the
slightest recollection of what she had done. If forcibly aroused she had violent
convulsions. At times she was in a clairvoyant state, and answered questions
accurately on subjects entirely out of her sphere; on returning to conscious-
ness she was perfectly ignorant of what she had said. Pulse small and wenk ;
in the carotid a slight nun's murmur. BeUad. relieved the congestions, but did
not change the main symptoms. General lassitude; tired feeling in her knees
as from a long journey; great sleepiness, with dizziness as if drunk; does
not know where she is ; dreaminess, with closing of the eyes ; weak memory ;
forgetfulness ; absence of mind; gradual vanishing of thoughts when reading;
does not carry out resolutions, but remains standing thoughtlessly on one spot;
appears to herself as if chained to her surroundings : Nux mosch. In three
months she was free from all syruptoms.-LoRBACBER.
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RESTLESSNESS.
II Aeon. Frequent change of Position: Arsen.,Bellad., Canthar.,
I Agar.
I Ambra. Clwmom., Ouprum, lodittm; from uneasiness: Rh us t-Oz.
I Amm. carb. Cannot sit still, must sway herself in all directions and
I A.nae.
Apia. move all her limbs, internal uneasiness: Rhm wz.; cannot
Arg. nltr.
Amica.
sit quiet, nor lie quietly in bed: Rhiu toz.; every positiou
II A.._n. becomes annoying; fretful : I I Bi.smuth.
A.ear.
t Aurana. With anxiety: Ar:ten.; anxious weeping: Camphor.; np-
I Bt-llad. 1 prehensions: Aurum, Helleb., Mere. 8Ubl.; ill humor: Bi.snmtlt.;
I Blemat.b.
: Bryon. impatience: Aeon.
CaJad. As if being hurried: Lach~.; unsteadineM: Natr. cm·b.;
II Colo. CMtr.
I Cal.,. pboepb. gets up, lies down: Jfancin.; ease nowhere: Jfercur.
I Cannab. W e.akness, has to lie down, but does not know where for
Camphor.
I I c·anthar. unsteadiness: Hydroph.; up and down, with anguish: Api.i;
Carb. an.
I Carb. TetJ•
bending in all directions and complaining: Arsen.
Cauettc. Can find rest nowhere, changes his position in bed con-
Cepa.
Cha mom. constantly, wants to get out of one bed into the other: Araen.;
I Chelld. uninterrupted restlessness, changes position constantly, does not
Clcul.
II Cina. know what he wants: Aeon.
I Cinda. o& Mental and bodily restlessness, takes up a book and throws
Clnnab.
C'ol<·blc. it down again, changes his seat continually; with anxiety dur-
Coloc. ing the chill, cannot find rest in any position: I.am. alb.
Conlnm.
C'roeue. Tosses greatly, raises himself up in delirium: Cha71UJ'Jn.,
Crotal.
Cuprum.
Oina, Hclleb., Stramon.
Cydam. Great restlessness in the legs in the evening, cannot koop
Dlgtt.
Eiape. them still : Cole. ostr.; cannot keep the limbs still with anxiety:
Graphit. Natr. carb.
I Hdleb.
Hlppom. Frequent change of Place : Arsen., Bel/ad., Canthar.,
I Hydropb. Orotal., a.m.m.; from anxiety: Arg. nitr., Bryon., Garb. i·eg.;
II Hyoeo.
I Jgnat. with anguish : Arsen.; with despair: Cepa; with apprchen·
I Jodlum.
Kall carb.
sion: A urum; with inability to pen!evere: Asaf; discour-
ti Kobalt. aged: A nae.; great depression, sets him to weep: Clie!id.;
11 Lachee.
I Lam. alb.
unensiness: Amm. carb.
Lob. Ind. Anxious feeling towards evening, cannot sit still, has to
I LJ'cop.
II lllagn. carb. walk about: Nitr. ac.; cannot sit still long in one pince:
I Magn. mur. Bcllad.; much "'alking: Thuya.
Jllanoln.
I 11111.ngan. Hns to keep in constant motion, regrets that he cannot fl(!·
Illar. ver. complish anything: Aurum; with anxiety and dyspncrn:
II Mercur.
I Mere. a.abl. · Garb. i•eg.
llloec'.ans.
Mor.a<".
I Driven from place to place: Asaf.
11 ~atr• .,arb. I Cannot work while sitting still, hn.s to get up and walk
I Notr. mnr. I about: Arsen.
Nlttel.
11 Niu·. ac. Incessant motion, unconsdousness: Stramon.
II !'linx ,·om. I Tie:>tleN>, cannot stay long in one place: 1lfercui-., Stmmuin.
~
Opium.
l'cu·ol. Thiuks i>Le must move around : Cale. phosph.
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11 Ph09phor. Feels ns if he had committed a great crime: Jferr.ur.
Plaoeph.-.
Plaun.
Tossing about in bed with great rage: Stramon.
' Plumbam. Seeks one corner after another, finds re.'lt no where: Agar.
I a>ran. apla.
11 Pru ... t. Driving out of Bed. Compare Bryon., Garb. an., I (hrb.
s ..mbac.
Sanap.
veg., CM.mom., Oonium, I Graphit., ILyeop., U/..ign. e:irb.,
11 Sept... ltfogn. mur., Natr. carb., Natr. mur., Nier,ol., Nitr. ae., Ptd.3'tt.,
:~:;~.. llRhus tox., Sepia, Sili.c., Therid.; anguish driving from 0110
1 Stanm~m. place to another, and at night out of bed; wants to go from
1: :!:!':~~;.. one bed to another, lies now here nmv there: Arsen.
11 sutphar. Desire to run away. Has to walk all the time: Aeon.
Tat..c. ·
Thertd. Would like to run from one place to another : A pis.
Thuy... He wants to run away, to leave: Arsen.; fear of imaginary
'"•lertan.
Veratr. things, wnnts to run away from them: IBellad.
Ver. Ylr. Wishes to go out of the house at bed-time: Elaps; runs
about iu his room at night: Hyoac.; wants to run out of the room; frighten-
ing illusions: Hyose.; running about, with mental derangement: Iodi-um.
Runs from house to house: Mosehus.
Non. See Typhoid Fnen.
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Cannot contain himself: Calad.; does not know where to turn: Hy<lropli.,
Veratr.; as ii tormented: 1'fangan.; fright: Samb11!.!.; delirium: Stra111011.
With h<.'nviness in head, cannot speak in proper connection: 1'/erc. sub!.;
unconsciousness: Stra111011.
Irritable and crying children: Arsen., Cliam-0m.; to&ing about also when
awake: Gina.
TREMBLING.
See Hands, page1 229 and 2JO; LI mba, ~ 234 and 2311.
Am bra~ After Emotions. Inwardly after the slightest emotion :
A nae.
I Artr• nltr, Zi11eum; nil over from every moral impression: Psorin.; long·
II A.....-n,
I Anrum, lasting, like a chill : Zi11cum.
I Baryt, Very much affected by little surprises; trembles all over
Bellad,
BoraJt. and feels as if lame: Jfereur.
I Cale. o.tr,
Canthar.
Mind much agitated, every event (music) causes trembling:
I Carb. TetJ• Nair. carb.
II Ca1Utlc.
Chamom, In every limb after being frightened by a noise: Bart.fl.;
<.'Ina, all over, after noise in the street: Causti-c.; from a door open·
Clemat.
11 coir-. ing or a chair pushed: Hura, ltfoschus; fright from a noise in
11 croe.... the street: Baryt.
Cyclam.
Daph.tnd. Tremulousness, startled by noise : Tabae.
Ferrn.m. Trembling of the limbs from vexation: Ran. bulb.; when
I Graphlt.
lllnra. he cannot give vent to his rage: Aurmn; when quarrelling:
lberl ..
lodlnm. Nitr. ac.
La<"hee. Trembling from thinking deeply: Aurum, Boro:c.
Lamlum.
L>·cop. Feelings. Joyful feeling: Oyelam.; exuberant spirits,
Jllagn. carb. overexcitement: Petrnl.
II Mercnr.
lUezer. Tremor in the nerves as when anticipating happiue.<!s:
MolM'h .... A11rum, Valer.
II Natr. carb.
I Nluol. After a kind of voluptuous trembling of the whole body,
II Nltr. ae,
INuJtm-h.
dolefulne;;s: Cale. osfr.
Nnx vom. Trembling, with weeping (nostalgia) nnd anxiety: Clemaf.;
Oplnm.
Orlsan. melancholy, sad weeping mood, with l'lighing nu<l las;:itude:
11 Petrol. Nair. carb.; sadness: Petrol.; low spirited : N1tfr. carb.; de·
PlaUn.
Phoaphor. pressed : Phosph. ac.
I Phoaph. ae. Peculiar melancholy, especially in women, with subsultus
I Paorln.
II Pnlaat. tendinum : Iodium.
Ran. bnlb.
I Rhue toJt,
'Yi th apprehensions: Arg. nitr., A 11nnn, 1'logn. earb., Rims
Saanbuc. tox., &pia; fonrful forebodings: P•orin.
I Sanap.
I Sepia. 'Yith anxiety: IA1·sen., Ambra, Eorax, Ca11tltar., Carb. i·eg.,
Stannnm. Cau.•tic., I Coifea, Croewi, Grapltit., Lam. alb., .Vagn. carb.,
Sulphnr.
Tabae. j 1'Iezer., Nair. carb., Nitr. ac., Nux 11101Jeh., Plw$J!hor., Platin.,
Thu ya, J>ulsctf., Rl111s lox., &rsop., Valer.
I Valer.
I Zlucnm. j With fear: Magn. earb., Niccol.; of apoplexy: Thuya; of
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ghosts: Pulsat.; of murdering some one: Arsen.; nngui~h: Ar11m., Ointlwr.,
Curb. veg., C()ffea, Grap/tit., Lycop., !Jlagn. carb., .Natr. carb., Platiit.; and foar
of death : Pulsat.
With ennui : Laches.; apathy: Arg. nitr.
And timidity: Chamom.; fearfulness: Nicrol.; irritability: Arg. nitr.,
Daph. ind., Natr. carb.; after ebullition of anger: Sepia; vehemence:
A urum, &pia.
With sighing: Natr. carb.; weeping: Garb. veg.; whining and complaints:
Cina; sud<len screams : Bel/ad.
Fearfulness, desire to be alone: Nicrol.; great desire for activity: Psorin.
Feels as if frightened; an indefinable dread: lber. am.
With feverish restlessness and anxiety: Ruta.
With ex<:itability and hypochondriacal anxiety: Valer.
'Vith derangement: Arsen., Natr. carb.; delirium: Arsen.; fierceness:
Petrol.; mania: A rsen.
As if senses would leave: Platin.; lying insensible: Arsen., Opium; want
of consideration : Petrol.
Of Local Parts or whole Body. Inner: Orocus, .Natr. carb., I I Petrol.,
I I T!tuya, I I Zincum; hands : Co.ffea, Platin., Pdorin., Pul11at., Sepia; knees :
Oiiuuib., .Mercur., P11orill.; feet: Borax, Sarsap.; hands and feet, with suddeu
cries : Bellad.
Limbs: Baryt., Lamium, .J.Yitr. ac., ~~lezer., Platin.; of the whole body:
Arsen., Cantltar., Crocus, Graphit., Laches., Mercur., Jlezer., Natr. carb., NU3:
t101n., Opium, Phosphor., Rhus tox., Therid.
Head. In attacks: Laches.; pain in forehead and crown: Sepia; heavi-
ness : Sulphur; followed by nosebleed : Sepia; cold sweat in face: Arsen.;
pale face: .Nux vom.; blue lips: Cina; cannot speak clearly: Thuya.
Abdomen. With nausea rising from pit of stomach : Nux vom.; vomit-
ing : Sulphur.
Soon after dinner: Nuz vom.; after supper: Caustw.; nausea: Nitr. ac.;
anxiety in scrobiculum: Sepia; tearing pain in bowels: Arsen.; urging tC!
stool: Sulph. ac.; aft.er stool: Garb. veg.
Chest. Pain: Cina; ebullition of blood: Sambuc.; palpitation: Chamo11l
Body. With pains in the limbs: Cina; waving sensation in nerves.
Nutr. carb.; weakness in arms: A nae., Arg. nitr., Cak. ostr., Sulphur; has to
lie down: N ux vom..; as if tired out: Ferr um.; as if a disease was threatening:
I I Petrol.; involuntary motions: C'arb. veg.
Sleep. Better after going to bed: Jlcign. carb.; wakened by dream,;:
Origan.; from 3 A.M., without sleep : Rlws tox.
Time of Day. Morning, after rising: Ar!J. nitr.; all day: Jlagn. carb.;
afternoon: A nae., Puldat.; evening: Jlezer., Sambuc., Sulphur; la:stin;; frum
ten to twenty-eeven days: Rhtl8 lox.
Out-doors. Continuing: Canthar.
Sweat : Sulphur, Thuya.
Sensations. During the pains: Daph. ind.; as from anxiousness, but
v.·ithout: LaclteB.
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CONVULSIONS j EPILEPTIC AND OTHER SPASMS. 24 7
With great weariness: Bella.d.; spasmodic laughing: Cale. oatr.; hystel'ics,
spasmodic motiow and chill : Coniwn.
Convu~ive thrashing with right arm and foot, loud screaming: Opium.
MODEL CURES.
Spasmodic nttnck in the morning in bed, with heat; after rising, cold sensa-
tion in the arm, then a jerk, with violent twitching in the trunk and arms;
anxiety : Caustic.
Toward evening she suddenly fails to recognize her friends, screams out
loud, laughs, weeps, talks disconnectedly, now as if in fright, then of her death;
thinks she is surrounded by strange persons who insult her, seeks to fly.
Twitching in the face and all the limbs, wrings her hands and throws them
wildly about in the air: Bellad.-BICKING.
::=:
•Kall earb,
11 Laeh.,.,
Opium.
Laaroc. After emotions: Bella.d., Oi.cut., Hy08C., [gnat., &ca/,.
earb. After exertion of mind : BelW.d.; of body by quick running:
• lll.-yanUa. Sulphur.
==~=r. With Feelings. Excessive cheerfulness: Hy08C.
• l'fltr. ac. Not sensitive to pain: Coccul.; overcome by sexual desin.:
11 l'fax me.ch.
• l'fnx •om.
T __ 1 __
.u.u::m:~.; smiling
be k _,,_J
fore attac : B=aa.
11 Opham. Sad : Oicut., Lycop.; melancholic : Psorin.; depressed : Lycop.
• Ph...,pbor•
• Plaun. Apprehensive about getting well again: Cale. ostr.; fear of
•=._....-.. falling: Lycop.; fear in his eyes: Zincum; anxiety before
attack: Lauroc., with it: I Bella.d., Cale. ostr., Ohamom., Hy08C.,
::!:._
1~
Sepia.
H It.ram-.
~r, in scrobiculum: Coccul., in prrecordia: Bella.d., with
breathing: Coocul.; indifference: Oi.cut.
=::;_:r·
11 Feelings and Conations. Timid : BelW.d.; irritable:
1 Veratr. Nw: wm., Zincum; dkontented: Nu:r t!Qm.; wild, dark look:
Valer.; \\ilful, obstinate: Gale. ostr.; sensitive mood: Zincum; malicious di:r
po&ition : Cupnun.
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MODEL CURES.
C11lletl in con!'ultntion to a ca,;e of cerebro-spinal meningitis, I found the
patiC'nt, a woman, ret. 3;), uuconscious and in spru;ms. Her head was heut bat·k-
ward:::, arms and limb8 rigid; pul:<e Yery quick; breathing slow. A short time
before :::he wns takru ill, l'hc hnd lo:<t su<l<lenly and in quick succe:5i•ion, two of
her children. This mental sl1oek prududug almost a stunning effect, I con-
sidered as main in<lh·ation, and propo,.ed Opium 200• 8he grew better at onee
and recovered in a "hort time.-C. G. RAt'E.
A mun, ret. 30, insane on religion, had frequent attacks of P,pilep><y from
childhood. P;jorin: 0 , in water, improwd the mental condition and epile1~y.
'f1ETZE, SEX.
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Contradictions. Lassitude, would like to rest all the time, with active
mind : Lyeop.; with cheerfulne~ : Lauroc.
Great prostration, with inclinition to joke and laugh: Conium, Orocm.
With foolish singing: Orocus; talks to himself: Hyosc.
'Veak, exhausted, excited, talks much: .Ambra; with weakness of arms and
hands : Garb. veg.
Exhausted and talkative: Hyosc.; weakness, corporeal exhaustion and
loquacity: Laches.
Exhaustion, with tranquil thoughts of death: Zin.cum.
Sudden relaxation of muscles with full consciousness: Helleb.
Bodily weakness, with full mental power: Thuya; weakness especially in
the knees, with mental activity: Cyclam.; general prostration as if not enough
sleep, with mental activity: Veratr.
No ambition; prostration, yet not ill-humored: Oocc. cacl.
Sluggishness, yet not fatigued by walking: .Mur. ac.
Mental dullness, indisposed for mental labor, but likes to do mechanical
work: I odium.
Ill humor, but disposition to work: &raap.
ludisposed to work, but inclined to deep thinking: Natr. mur.
Disposition for mental labor, with physical prostration: Cicut.
Alternations. Lassitude alternating with activity: .Awes.
Cheerfulness and feeling of great strength, alternating with despondency
and weakness: Tl£e Norlh Pole of tile Magnet.
Great weakness after good humor: Mercur.; weakness causes her to think
deeply: .Aurum.
When the mind is cheerful the body euffers, and vice versa: Platin.
With Irritability: .Ambra, Cak. oatr., Garb. veg., Caustic.
Nervous irritability, with prostration of the whole system: Jria vera.
Continual agitation, with tiredness and debility: .4.nath.
Great prostration, with increased sensibility : /odium.
Weakness of body, irritable: Cale. ostr., Pho!!ph. ae.
Oversensitiveness, nervous excitability, with general weakness: Chin. aulph.
Unusually irritable, next dny weak and lazy: Oinnab.; fatigued and ner-
vous feeling ; HydropA.
Sadness, with excitability: Hyosc.
Bodily relaxation and fatigue, with mental excitability: Laehes.
Llli!Situde; the nerves are affected: Natr. earb.
Every event makes a violent impression, faintness: Natr. earb.
Hypersensitive condition of the nerves, music is uubenrable, with prostra-
tion: &bin.
Mania alternating with melancholy, irresolution; weak digestion: Digit.
In cases of great weakness of body and fttinting, espe<'ially with pregnant and
p11rturient women, we have made use of nntme~ an•i wine, applied to the epi~as
trium and palms of hands, with the best and quickest effect, alt;O after parturiuou.
-1\L F. BLUFF. Old school. 1835.
Wcakn- oC mind, comp. 1ymptoma 20-28; and pagea 30i and 306, Materla Medlca, Vol. I.
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Rhu.e tox.
s-te. loses her strength, with sad, fearful thoughts : Rhus toz.
ii s ..pta.
ztncUJll.
G.rie f an d Gl oom. E veryt1nng · .
grieves: u:
.u-'ur. ac.; very
weakening grief: Natr. mur.; exhaustion, weariness of legs, and gloomy: .A1·g.
nitr.; laziness; gloomy, dull: Nuc. v. c.
Amlwa. Depressed, dejected, dispirited. Body weak, mind
Apu.
11 Ara. n.ttr. depressed : Plwsph. ac.
~_::~~~. Weak all over: .Ar8. met.; general languor: }/yr. ce:rif.; ner-
1 ca1c. oetr. vous prostration : Gale. hyp.; powerlessness, loss of all strength :
Camphor. 0 ___ 7
Cau.eUe. ~.
Clnaab. W earinese and unhappiness: GaUBtic.; weary and dispirited :
Crotal.
11 Ertaer. Lycop., and lazy : 0a111.phor.
11 ~'r:~~. Lowness of spirits, with a feeling of great languor: Erig.
II Lob.Ina.. can.
Ly cop.
.llyr. uric. Desponding, ill-humored, melancholy, joyless, with weariness
in all the limbs : &bin.
Natr. Illar.
11 Pboepb. ac.
II Sabin. Sudden weakness, with melancholy: Orotal.; all strength
I Secale. gone, no hope: Natr. mur.
8tronttan.
Salpbur. With feeling of approaching death : Kali brom.
Melancholy, sits quietly for days and weeps, with sexual weakness: Ambra;
sudden weakness, with melancholy : Orotal.
With apathy and trembling: Arg. nitr.
Depressed and weak as after a severe illness : Oinnab.; with diarrhrea :
Api.8; weak, ill-humored, with qualmishness: Strontian.
Depressed and weak in the afternoon: Sulphur; all day: Hydroph.
Hypochondric mood: ..4.r8en., M08Chm, Nuz Tn0$Ch., Platin., Sepia.
Exhausted, weak as if lamed, after a short walk: Gonium.
MODEL CURE.
Feeling of weakness extending from forehead into nose; restlessness, mental
depression; weeps a great deal, especially 'vben alone; feels as light as if
she could float or hover in the air; full of fear or getting crazy : Manci1i.
-G. BuTE.
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MODEL CURE.
A lady, worn out with solicitude and care of a sick friend, had delirium
ft>llowed by convulsions. After Laclies.'IJD, the convulsions abated; she fell into
a soft slumber, awoke conscious, and with the exception of feeling weak was
quite comfortable.-FINCH.
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Ant.n-ad. Weak and Irritable, Ill-humored, Morose. Weak-
Apia.
Anwn. ness, with ill humor: Ar11e11., Apis, .Natr. mur., Spongia; irri-
Baryt.
Bryon,
tability: Chin. sulph.; with !;)uggislmess and fatigue; dark,
<:aJad. gloomy mood : .Nue. v. c.; tiredne::is, with ill humor: Cale.
c .. 1c. eaaat. c.aust.
Cale. phoapb.
capatc. Lazy and morose: Petrol.
Carb. Yet(·
Chtn. aalpb.
T ired in the whole body, and morose: Sopo11gi.a; with
Clnnab. anger: Alosehus, Natr. mur.
I Vonlam.
cye1am. Great irritability from weakness ; better from motion :
Gratiot. Cyclam.
Jllacn. mar.
lllerenr. Fretfulness, with relaxed condition : Alar. ac.; greatest
Jlloecbut1.
1 Mur. ac. weakness: Natr. mur.; whole body fatigued : Spongia.
Natr. earb. Body weak, mind depre.;;sed and irritable: Pho•7>h. ae.
Natr.mur.
1 Nltr. ae. Lassitude, talking vexes him: Nux moBch.; headache:
:::. ':~' Chin. attlph., Oinnab.
Pt>trol. Irritable, vexatious humor, with lassitude and abdominal
Pboapb. ae.
Sabin.
complaints: Terebinth.
llpongla. Sick and weak in morning in bed, with ill humor: Co11i111n.
Tettblatb,
Tbaya. \Veak and irritable in forenoon: Gratiot., ltlagn. nmr.
Conations. Weeping: Arsen.; weakness of bands, lets everything fall,
while busy: Moschus; and hastiness: Viol. trie.; weakness, with listlessness:
Orotal.
Weakness, no ambition, indifference: Bcllad., Oinnab., Gelsem., Brom111n.
'V eak, indifferent and uneasy in the morning: Magn. carb., general uneasi-
ness, with nausea: Asar., with diarrhrea: Alereur.
Uneasiness : Opium ; after supper : Petrol.
Intellect. Lassitude and great weariness; semi-conscious: Stramon.; weak-
ness, loss of consciousn~s: Hydr. ac.; excc.;:sive want of strength : Opium.
Bodily weaknes.'!; with its increase memory declines: Nitr. ac.; and giddy
stupefaction: Zincum; prostration and stupor: &cal., Stramon.
Torpor of the mental faculties, with physical languor: Jlenisp. can.
'Veariness, not disposed to think : J.llerc. per.; relaxation and difficult com·
prehension : Oinch. off.
Prostration, cannot grasp an idea nor answer a question: Laches.
• Mental dullness, with prostration: Alum., Anac., Aurum, Digit.; head and
body weak, with dullness: Ran. bulb.
\V eariness, incline<l to sleep, does not feel like studying, cannot think; when
writing thoughts vanish: Glonoin.
Relaxed, weak and drowsy after dinner, mental dullness, cannot think:
Jlagit. carb.
Looks disturbed, with great weaknes!'.l, which she tries to hide: Thuya.
W eJtkened by tormenting ideas: !{atr. mur.; loss of strength, with deli·
rium: Stramon.
Mania nud delirium, with hallucinations, convulsions and great prostration
after the attacks: H!Josc.
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very tired feeling and ill humor during catamenia : Caustic.; weariness and
grumbling: Cale. caust.
Weariness after little exertion, with irritability: Cale. oBtr., hypochondria:
Moschus, hastiness : Sulph. ac.
Fatigued from playing the piano: Angmt., Natr. carb.; from thinking:
Aurum, Cha.mom., Pul8at.; affected by mental work: .Aurum, Lachu., Puhat.
Indolence, Shunning Work, Incapacity. The ability and desire for
work dirninish : Plumbum.
When returning from a walk, every step is an exertion; longs impatiently
for rest and solitude: Conium.
Great la&Jitude of mind and body, longs t.o be inactive and at rest: Spongia.
No ambition, tires soon: Nuz oom.; disinclined t.o bodily or mt}ntal occupa-
tion : Oinch..off.; indisposed t.o work or walk : Zincum; does not want to
move, shuns labor: Ignat.; feels lazy all day long: Sulphur.
Lassitude and feeling as if beaten, mental dullness, in the forenoon : Lacl1es.
Joyless, dull and indisposed t.o manual or mental work: Droser.
Idle, no inclination for mental or physical occupation : Mar. ver.
Unable t.o work, with ill humor and mental dullness: Phosph. ac.
AB if lamed or beaten after anger, unable t.o work, can scarcely walk:
Cale. phosph.
Inability t.o think in the morning, with uncheerfulness and bodily inac-
tivity : Gelsem.
Aversion t.o mental or bodily labor: Agar., Oyclam., Kali bichr., Mar. ver.,
Okand.; t.oo weak : Arsen., Opium.
Indolent, no ambition t.o work or study: Lachu.; disinclined t.o move or
talk : Gratiol.; tired and lazy : Hura.
Indolent, no inclination for mental work, in the morning: Ran. seel.
Quiet and depressed, indolent and sad : Bromum.
Indolent, no ambition, the slightest motion is t.oo much : IPdorin.
Sluggishness, in the afternoon, walking is an exertion: SUic.
Shuns labor, with ill humor: Chin. sulph.
Dullness, no desire t.o work, indolence ; every forenoon : Pdorin.
Very much tired by headwork, feels exhausted: Aurum.
Indisposed t.o work, indifferent and sad, fatigued: Lachu.; irritable and
lazy: Pefrol.
Indolence and ill humor, particularly with phlegmatic constitutions: Laches.
Disinclined t.o exertion, depressed: Rumez; ill humor and inability to
work, irritable impatience : Awes; indolence, with lassitude and ill hum1.1r :
Iodium; would rather rest, lazy and out of temper: Spongia; want of activity,
indifference: Bel/ad.; indifferent and indolent: Argent.; irritable, moody and
disinclined t.o work : Jfagn. mur.
Heaviness. Of mind and body: Pho8phor.; heavy body, inactive mind:
Phosph. ac.
Stupor, heaviness and sleepiness: &nguin.; heavy feeling or body, with
drunkenness: Stramon.; whole body heavy, cannot express his thoughts: Nuz
nWJJch.; ill humor, after eating: Grap/tit.
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Stiffness. Stiffness of body, senses leave him : Camphor.; rigidity anti
insensibility: Nux mosch.; stiffness and difficult comprehension: Chin. 81tlph.
From irritability, with children: Pu!4at.; stiff bo<ly; limbs can be bent:
Veratr.
Loss of Control. Hypochondriac, despondent, with helplessness: Ancic.
No confidence to make voluntary motions : A11gu.~t.
RestlessnEll!B and un:;teadine$, does not know exactly what he wants, whnt
he is to do or leave undone: Natr. carb.
Muscles do not obey the will : Gdsem.; unable to act upon her limbs:
Spon!fia; as if not obeying the will : Aster.
Muscles refuse to obey the will when tho attention is turned away: Helleb.
Want of bodily feeling, with maniacal g~tures : Ant. crud.
Staggering, Tottering, Reeling. St.aggel"ing : Ant. crud., Boraz; with
anxiety: Nux mosch.; with fear of falling: Nux 1:om.
Staggering walk, with delirium : Stram.on., Vip. torv.; tottering walk, think-
ing only on one idea, he suddenly comes to consciousness: Nux mosch.; t-0tter·
ing walk, with stupor : &ramon.; tottering walk, if not very attentive: Helleb.;
reeling about, staggering; drunkenness : ISframon.
Falling. Inclination to fall, with anguish: Nitr. ac.
Vertigo when sitting, cannot rise for fear of falling: Kali carb.
Falling in a fainting fit, with fear of death : Jloaehua; sudden falling, in
mania : &ramon.; dazed and dull ; falling: Psorin.
Tendency to fall powerless, stupefaction: Alum.; falling down, talks wildly:
Thuya; disposed to fall, thinks he talks wrong : Nitr. ac.
From the chair, with insensibility : Nw: mosch.; to the ground, senses leave
him : Camphor.; after running about: Veratr.
Lameness, Mental Conditions and Concomitants. AP> if lamed,
after a fright : &annum; apprehensive: Natr. mur.; after vexation: Sepia.
Lamed on one side, after vexation : Staphi8.; lamed feeling, with ill humor:
Oonium.; after every emotion : Cale. pho8ph.
Paralysis, with listlessness: Nuz mosch.; with fear of being damned:
Conium.
In occiput lame, cannot comprehend, weak minded : Cale. 08tr.; as if para·
lyzed mentally and physically: Phosphor.
Senses torpid, with great mental depression: Arnie.; semi-lateral paralysis,
with mania: Hyosc.; inability to move, loss of consciousness : Amygd.; sad,
motionless, sj>eechless : Pet. tetr.
A robust forest ranger, ret. 50, fell down in a fit in which he retained con-
sciousness, six months ago. Limbs give way, particularly the right; when
1;itting he can lean neither forward nor backward without losing his balance.
'fhe nrms are weak, speech difficult, mind dull; disposed to weep; urine and
feces pass involuntarily; occasional attacks of dyspn<I'a. Arnie., Aloes, Nu.1:
wm. and counter-irritants were of no avail. After &cale in grain doses, three
times daily, in three days the patient could retain his urine, and in sixteen
days his health was fully restored.-A. H. Z., 52, 112.
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SLEEP. _
Gaping and Yawning. Frequent yawning without sleepiness, with
cheerful mood: Chamom.
Yawns and is low-spirited, with chilliness: 7'urpeth.; yawning and anxiety:
Plumbu1n.
Gaping, with hiccough and apprehensions: Orot. tigl.; and weariness after
toothache, but could not fall asleep, fearing pain might return: Rhm toz.
Yawning, with ill humor: (}i,nch. off., Gratiol., Zincum; very sleepy,
~yawns all dav. with ill hwnor: Ol. anim.; yawning and stretching, morose,
peevish : Selen.
Children cry because they want to gape and cannot succeed: Lyoop.
Yawning, no desire to speak when others talk: Oinnab.
Frequent yawning, with lassitude and aversion to mental occupation:
Magn.mur.
Yawning, with idleness: Cannab., Chinin.; no desire to work, with constant
gaping: Mezer.; with sleepy weariness, while walking: Rhua toz.
SLEEPINESS.
Feelings. Exhilaration of all the faculties, followed by a strong desire to
sleep: Ziz. aur.; with activity: Buphraa.
Somnolency after the least excitement, and aft.er the least exertion of mind :
Nuxmosch.
After dinner much laziness and yawning, which disappears the moment he
begins to work : Natr. carb.
Music makes sleepy: Stannum.
Many ideas keep him awake: Agar.
Drowsy, but cannot sleep; talkative, but losing the thread: Lachu.
Painful. Dreary news makes him sleepy: !gnat.; cannot keep sleep off,
with sadness : P/,atin., Plumbum.
Feels sick all over, with sadness and sleepiness: Ol. anim.
Drowsy and sad, all day long: Paull. pin.
Drowsiness, with hopeless despair: Ant. tart.; gloomy feeling: Cale. phosph.
Sleepy and melancholic : Cepa; and depressed : Eiup. purp.
Sleepiness, with palpitation from apprehensions: Aurum; evening, early, with
a peculiar anxiety as if he would be disturbed: Agar.; sleepy, with anxiety:
Arsen., Aurum, Bora:e, Cauatw., Ledum, Nux wm., Rhm toz.; anxiety and
nausea: Ledum.
Disturbed by anxiety and restless dreams: Araen.
Anxiety and drowsiness, with f'ever: Aaaf.; heaviness all over: Magn. carb.
Drowsy weariness, with anxiety ; could fall asleep while walking, followed
by colic and· heat, with thirst: Rhm toz.
Drowsy, with great anxiety, increasing till 11 P.M.: Bora:e.
Wants to lie down, anxiety, restlessness and sadness: Rhm toz.
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Starting as if' frigtitened, palpitation : Mercur.
Production. Drowsy, but cannot sleep, with difficult comprehension:
Sol. mam.; absentminded and drowsy: Sumbul.
Mental dullness: Nw. 11. e.; want of thinking power: Hyose.; falls asleep
as thinking becomes difficult: }fereur.; want of thought: Natr. mur.; sinking
·into absence of thought: Nuz wm. -
Drowsiness when at work, does not know what he is reading: Bismuth.
After dinner drowsy and dull, cannot do mental work : Ferrum.
Unable aud indispoaed to do mental work, better when lying down and
dozing ; worse when getting up and moving about: Pho~hor.
Drowsiness and indisposition to mental labor: Coloe.; drowsy and weak-
minded : Chamom.; dullness : Nitrum, Nuz moseh.
Dullness and drowsiness in forenoon, getting worse after dinner: Carb. an.
Joyless and obtuse, sleepy, but cannot sleep: Chamom.; stupidity: Opium;
sluggish and dull: Digit.; and weakness in head : &annum; dreaminess arnl
weakness of head : &;uilla; drowsy and awake, as if dreaming: Belllld.
Insensibility following drowsiness, with constant muttering: Ailanth.
Muttering and smiling, with sleepiness : Atrop.; on falling asleep deliri-
ous : SpongW.; alternately delirious and drowsy: Nttx mosch.
Reproduction. Sleepy and tired in the evening, forgetful: Formic.
Drowsy and forgetful: Guarrea; sleepy, yet cannot sleep; distraction :
Bellad.; drowsiness, as if sensation ceased : Arg. nitr., &annum; inclination
to fall asleep, with vanishing of thoughts: Nux mosch.
Drowsy and stupid: Hyosc., Natr. mur., Nitrum, Nu:r moseh.
Cannot read, cannot work, falls asleep while sitting: Jfereur.
BEFORE SLEEP.
Sad. Cannot fall a.sleep until 2 A.M.; sadness : Ouprum; has to weep :
Hydroph.
Very sad after going to bed ; thoughts of death, with weeping : Stramon.
Anxiety. Until lying down in the evening, depression and anxiety:
Graphit.; in bed, in the evening: &pia; has to open her night-dress: B1ryt.
Anxiety and restlessness: Pho~hor.; cannot lie still: .A.mm. earb.; as if
going to die: P~hor.
Fear of being disturbed: Agar.; anxiety, has to get up: Garb. an.
Drowsiness, with anxiety, increasing until 11 P.111.: Bovi.st.
After lying down and going to bed: IArsen., Nux vom., I I Sulphur.
Anxiety, with crowding of thoughts, has to get up: Pul8at.; anxiety, as if
apoplexy would set in: Pulsat.
Anxious and restless, painful starting of the legs, ha.'! to move them up and
down for several hours, two succeeding evenings, 10 P.llf.: Hepar s. c.
Anxious feeling in the head, as if he would lose his reason : Nutr. mur.
Restle..~ness and anxiety, has to draw the limbs up and stretch them out
again: Nu:r vom.
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262 MIND .AND DISPOSITION.
Cauuot foll asleep, so many ideas and plaDS take hold of him,.one cromla
the other: Cinch. off.
4nxious ideas, mistakes one thing for another ; fears the dark, desires
bright light; better after passing wind: Cale. ostr.
MODEL CURE.
A hysterical Judy was often very much dbtu1·bed by frightening visioDS
shortly before going to sleep. Coun~r-irritants and leeches had been pre-
scribed without efi~ct. For thl"ee weeks she attended no evening companies,
ceased drinking coffee and tea, aud gave up her cold baths with no better suc-
cess. She _took Atrop. Since that time she has been undisturl>e<l;.-C. C¥PA.R.
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SLEEPLESSNESS, WITH EXALTATION. 263
Sleepless from a rush of ideas : Cale. ostr., Laclies., PuLJat., &pi,a, &l. tub.
u,gr.; after midnight: Hepar s. c.; crowded thoughts: Bryon., Coca.
Sleepless all night from uupleasant ideas, one after the other: Cinch. off.
No sleep till midnight from CQwtant intrusion of a melody or the like:
Pt.that.
From exaltation: Opium: ecstasy: Hyosc.
After waking in the night, rush of thoughts: Kali carb.
Sleep prevented by one idea: Baryt., Co.ffea, Graphit., Platin., Pet.rot.
Cannot sleep; Sce.i nothing but cyphers: PIW8ph. ac.
Vexatious ideas preventing sleep: Sulphur.
Sleepless all night from unpleasant ideas: Oinclwn., Opium; tormenting
ideas: Grapkit.; inward· uneasiness, could not fall asleep: Paris.
Sleeplessness, with homesickness : Capsi..c.; sadness: Garb. an., Rhus tox.,
Sulphur.
Insatiable thirst and tossing about: Arsen.
Great melancholy, with restlessness: Act. rac.
11 Aeon. Sleeplessness, with Anxiety. About trifles: Lauroc.;
~ !;ri:-· distressing: Kali kydr.; as if he had committed a crime:
Am bra. T huya; anguish : Garb. an., Rhus tox., Sulphur; very restless
1 !::':.'" and uncomfortable: Jfercur.; drawing pains in all the limbs:
1 Baryt. Bel/,ad.; trembling: Thuya; warm feeling: Arnie., Magn.
~ =:::
II Carb. an.
mur.; heat, cannot fall asleep before midnight: I I Arsen.; in
the evening: Garb. an., Lauroc., Natr. carb.; at night, with
I Carb. •etr•
11 ca...tlc. constriction : Jatroph.; lasting an hour : Sulphur.
1 Chamom.
I Chin. aulpb.
Apprehensive and sleepless, pregnant women: Act. rac.
1 C'lncb. o& Sleepless in child-bed ; as if she would die : Conimn.
1 ~ =~· Cannot sleep half the night on account of apprehensions:
I Conlum. Graphit., Rhus tox.
~ ~"::;::: Imagines he had something very important to do; keeps
I Hepar. from sleep : BeUad.
I Hyoac.
11 .Jatroph. Fear, Grief, Vexation. F ear of suffocatmg • when c1os-
1 Kall carb, ing the eyes : Garb. an.
Kallbydr.
1 Laaroc. \Vakeful at night, with grief: Coca; vexatiousness : Cale.
11 Map. carb.
Map.mar.
ostr.; as if he had committed a crime : T liuya.
Mercar. Loss of mental energy, with sleeplessness: Com. cir.
Mere. ••bl.
I Natr. carb,
Faint-hearted, no courage: Pal.sat.; timorous: Rhus tox.
1 Natr. mar. Depressed and discouraged : Rhus rad.; despondent : Nuz
1: ::!:'.;~.;...,,. vom.; ill-humored: Chamom.; irritable, peevish, fretful: Cale.
Ran. acel. ostr.; complaining, whining and ill humor: Chamom., and
Rh ... tox,
11 Septa. praying: Stramon.
II Bille. With crying and twisting about of sucklings: &nna.
I 8ulpbnr.
1 Thaya. Silent brooding; melancholy : Stramon.
1 Veratr. Sleep Disturbed by Restlessness: 1 IArsen., Bryon.,
Garb. an., Oinch. off., Graphit., I I [odium, Afercur., Plant. maj., I I Pu/sat.,
I IRhus tox., Sulphur; and whimpering: Arsen.
Hypochondric restlessness and despondency; Graphit.
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Restlessness and heat: Carb. an.; tossing about in bed, with sadness and
great thirst: .Ar8en.
Restlessness and anxiety, has to get out of bed; crowding of thoughts:
Bryon.; nightly restlessness, cannot stay in bed: Rhw toz.; goes from place to
place ; cannot sleep at night ; seems like a crazy person : Iodium.
Restlessness all night long: Mercur.
Great mental anxiety, pacing backward and forward in the room; then
throwing himself on the bed, and from one side to the other in the greatest
mental agitation ; sleep with the most horrible and frightful dreams, which
awaken him : Plant. maj.
Day and night furious, with cries: Hyoac.; sings and trills: Veratr.
No sleep until 2 A.M.; delirium: Veratr.
Imaginations: Ledum i. great depre.dSion, with delusions, with persistent
sleeplessness and dread of impending destruction of all near her: Kali brom.
Transient sleep in mania: C-Olchic.; sleepless in mania: Hyosc., Stramon.
Sleepless day and night, with mania; Ouprum; and red face: CTcu.t.
Puerperal mania, with complete sleeplessness: Ver. 'llir.
Ridiculous dreams, with restlessness all night: Myg. /,as.
Disagreeable dreams cause sudden wakefulness: &ut. lat.
Sleeplessness, with weeping mood, ill humor and general lassitude: Chamom.
Restless and fearful, cannot sleep, with cold legs: Thuya.
Anxiety as if he had committed a crime, easily startled, trembling, cannot
sleep: Thuya.
Sleepless from exaltation, with heat: Lauroe., Veratr.
Anxious sweat preventing sleep: Bryon.
Sleepless before midnight, anxious heat: I I A1·sen., Kali earb., Pulsat.,
Veratr.; until after: Geuem.; after midnight: Cinch. off., C-Olcliic., Hepar;
until 2 A..111.: Garb. an.; from 1 A. M. to 3 A.M.: Hepar; from 3 A.M. until
morning, with anxiety: Arsen., Rhm toz.
General uneasiness in the night: Cycl.am.
Toothache is bearable during the day but drives to destruction in bed at
night; better from keeping quiet: Clemat.
Tossing about in bed all night, with dullness in head: Dulcam.
MODEL CURES.
Mania; he thinks he is lying in his sepulchre; conft'ssing, praying, wants
to be kille<l by slaying; laughs as if tickled; wants to be ki'*ccl; accu:;es his
wife as foithle;:t1; scolding, beating in a rage, will not be taken hold of b~· his
attendants, takes them for dogs, and barks at them; talking iu the Jewi«h
jargon, this he never did before; supposes hi;; house to be surrounded by ('Rrt:;,
Jews un<l geese, offending him, driving him into ll rage; pale, eati< 11othi11g,
does not sk-cp, while the mui<cles of his foce are in a constant twitching motion.
Case of long standing. Stru111011.•, cured in a few days.-&nELI,HAMMEn.
Pressure at stomach, nau:<ea, eructations, rumbling in abdomen, scu~ation as
of a round ball going to and fro under the ribs, with vuriout< sounds; fluid food
aggravates it, tight clothing or bandage around the abdomen relieves; .•leepless-
ne88; amelioration from lying quiet; during three weeks. Ouprum.-LEMBKE.
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SLUMBER.
Conscious in sleep, hears everything, but ca.nnot rouse himself: Opium.
AB if in slumber; is vexed at having to open his eyes to see or his lips to
speak : Ignal.
Slumber, with difficult comprehension: &annum.
Rattling breathing in slumber, starts in fright and looks wildly about:
Bella.d.
Remembers forgotten things in slumber: Calad.
Starts from half slumber, with anxiousness, sadness and oppression :
Stronti.an.
Half sleeping, half waking condition; she hears others talk of things which
frighten her, although she knows she is dreaming; can rouse herself only with
difficulty: Ka/,i carb.
Attack of anxiety in the night, as if she must die: Amm. carb.
After vexation falls asleep, with twitching of arms and hands, and staring
eyes : Conium.
Tosses about anxiously; lies as if unconscious and groans: Bryon.
Restless sleep disturbed by vivid dreams, which he cannot remember; after
midnight half wakeful condition : Spigel.
Half slumber, with strange ideas, as if the mind was active: Sabad.; sleep is
made up of flighty dreams: Sili.c.
Delirious talk, with anxiousness before midnight; with open eyes: Sulp/,ur.
Nightmare in half slumber, with great fear: SiUc.
At night heat and great excitement; during the day a difficulty to attend to
mental work: Arg. nitr.
Confl18ed talk at night: Digit..; in the evening: Bell.ad.
Flightiness. Dreaminess at night: CahiM; flightiness: Therid.; nightly
fancies : Lach.ea.
Disturbed sleep at night, tosses about, wakes up flighty, thinks he is in
different places : Lycop.
Flighty dreams: Graphit.; with stupor as in fever: Baryt.
Half waking, half dreaming; finds himself in different places, everything
appears real yet he knows he is in bed : P&<nin.
Happy ecstasies all night, elevated contemplation, memory stronger: Opium.
Delirium especially at night, with ecstasy: Aeon.
Coma. Coma and melancholy: Plumbum; delirious: IAcon., IAnt.
crud., I I.Arnie., IBryon., I Camphor., 11 Goloc., IPulsat., ISecal.; stupid: llyoac.
Stupefied slumber, with flightiness; is often on the water; when about to fall
in, starts and awakes: Nitrum.
After sound sleep, dreams which exert the mind : Alum.
Eyes Shut. Imagines awful things during the night: Oak. osir.
'Vhen closing the eyes, sees fanciful visions and faces: Arg. nitr.
When lying awake at night with closed eyes, she sees ghOJts and animals
in a bright light approaching from afar and then slowly retreating: Thuya.
Seeing spirits: Spigel., Thuya; in dreams: Hippom., &rsap.
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Night Walking. Gets up and walks, for a long time does not know
where be is: Silic.; gets up in her dream, walks to the door as if intending to
go out: Bryon.; walks about the room: Natr. mur.
Flighty talk, with heat; children move around in bed with closed eyes,
without speaking: Rheum.
Gets out of bed from an anxious dream, thinking there is a fire, dresses, and
talks out of the window ; is frightened when told there is nothing going on :
Sulphur.
Gets up unconsciously: Bryon., Natr. mur., Petrol., Ph~hor., Silic.
Flightiness in sleep, gets out of bed : Silic.
Gets up and walks from room to room, with closed eyes: Alum.
Getting up in the night and walking up and down in deep thought: Bellad.
Goes about furiously with closed eyes, breaks everything in the room, goes
back to sleep and is unconscious of what happened after waking: Pltosphor.
Unbearable anxiety, springs out of bed and seeks to take his life, but is
afraid of the open window or the knife: Cinch. off.
Fearful anxiety, great inward woe as if the soul would separate from the
body, at night: Thuya.
Strikes her hands together above her head, in the night : Bellad.; and sings :
Veratr.
MODEL CURES.
Nightly attacks of anxiety; afraid of the cholera, gets cramps in the calves
from fear; nausea, heavy feeling in abdomen, rolling in umbilical region;
another time thinks there are robbers in the house and wants to jump out of
the window; often thinks the visions are real ; weary of life, looks at every-
thing from the dark side. Symptoms last through the morning and get better
during the day. The least noise disturbs sleep. Vertigo. Laches.-C. Ho.
A boy, ret. 4, light complexioned, blue eyed, sandy haired. For more than
two years was disturbed every night with the most horrid nightmares. The
child would always awake once, and sometimes three or four times, nightly,
with fearful fright, uttering sudden, startling and piercing eries, and vow there
was some dreadful beast under his bed or in the room, and not until the gas was
lit and the room thoroughly searched, would he be appeased so as to be in-
duced to go to sleep again. Disposition of the boy is naturally good, but has
been rendered nervous, peevish and fretful, in consequence of these sudden and
repeated frights. Chamom.•, two doses, put to flight the above symptoms most
effectually. VoN TAGEN.
Miss C., ret. 20, during morning, headache, pain in lumbar region, arms,
legs and left side of throat. After 3 P.M., chilly feeling in the lumbar region,
extending up as far as between the shoulder-blades, cold hands and foet, finger-
nails blue, general coldness. After from one to three houn;, fever, flushed face,
suffused eyeB, lachrymation, running at nose; constant thirst; desire for cold
and acid drinks ; hands and feet cold ; loss of appetite ; restless sleep with fright-
ful dreams: Eup.purp.-VoN TA.GEN.
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Sleep. Great restlessness and anxiety at night: Phoq>hor.; cannot sleep:
Camtic.; awakes with anxious restlessness: Nitr. ac.
Anxiety, keeps awake two or three hours every night: Natr. mur.
Half wakeful, anxious condition : Conium.
Wakes frequently, as if from anxiety, and thinks it must be time to get up:
Digit.; anxiousness in bed : Lauroc.
Sitting up relieves faceache; pain in jaw, driving out of bed: Mrign. carb.
The toothache is relieved after getting out of bed, and returns when getting
in again : Okand.
Attacks of anxiety, driving out of bed: Arsen., Graphit., Rhus tox.
Great anxiety when in bed; none when out of it: Cluimom.
Anxiety, with fear of getting crazy: Cale. carb.
Dreams. That she is on a sinking raft, awakes with anxious feeling:
.Alum.; restless sleep from many dreams, with anxiety: LaclieJJ.
Nightmare, feels as if her body was constricted, wanted to call but could
not, could not open the eyes or move a limb: Natr. mur.
Anxious and flighty ; is frightened in her dream, and wakes with anxiety
and trembling: Cale. carb.
Restless sleep, with anxious frightening dreams, from which it takes some
time to recover: Chin. off.
Sleep full of dreams ; unrefreshing sleep after attack of anxiety : Ouprum.
Cold and Heat. With chill about midnight: Sepia.
Throws the covert! off in sleep: Nw: vom.
After midnight anxious heat, with inclination to uncover: Araen.
Heat mounts to the face, with precordial anxiety : Nw: vom.
Heat in left cheek : Okand.
Cannot rest in one place on account of anxious heat: Mere. 1JUbl.
Restless sleep, tossing about, hot and anxious, with twitching: Alum.
Great anxiety, with general heat; spasmodic fet>ling: Sulphur.
Anxious heat, worse in hands and feet: !gnat.; heat and itching: Petrol.
Heat before sweat, with thirst; before midnight: Magn. mur.; short sweat:
Kali carb. ·
Attacks. Frequent attacks from 1 o'clock till morning: Kali carb.
Night attacks, with restlessness: l.Araen., I Chamom., Oyel,am., llgnat., Puhat.
Touch. Lies hard, as if on stones, has to turn continually: Magn. carb.
Skin. Feeling as if a hand was stroking her body, with formication when
moving in bed : Garb. veg.; itching and heat: Petrol.
MODEL CURE.
Cardiac anxiety, fearfulness, frightful dreams; religious melancholy from
pangs of conscience after a mii>deed ; weeping, praying ; great lassitude, emacia-
tion and sweat in the morning ; painful menstruation: .Aurum.-SEIDEL.
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Cannot get into a comfortable position, which makes him weep: Lyeop.
The cough causes weeping and restlessness: Sulphtw.
W eepa in sleep, and sobs when getting awake: Garb. an.
Children weep and to~ about in sleep : Kali carb.
W eepa all night ; laughs during the day: Stra'fTW'n.
Weeping in dreams: Garb. an., Nair. mur., 1 IPulsat., Sili,e.; weeping
wakens: Ignat., Ntiz 11om., Sulphur; three hours after midnight : IAraen.,
Bryon.
Moaning aft.er falling asleep: Alum.; in sleep : Bellad.
Whimpering: Apia, 1 IAraen., .Aurum, Ohamom., Oi:nch. o.f., Ipec.,
Lach.es., Lycop., Mercur., Natr. mur., Qpium, Rheum, Veratr.; 3 P.M.: Bryon.;
with motion of limbs: Hyoac.
Low weeping : Phosphor.; loud: Phosph. ao.
Growling: Lycop.; and howling: Ohamom.; and praying: Stramon.
Crying (comp. p. 198), moaning and groaning: I I.Alum.; and howling:
Silic.
At 2 A.H. moaning on account of heat, wants to be more thinly covered :
I gnat.
Terrible anxiety, would like to scream out loud from inward woe: Tl•uya.
Screams out loud at 3 A.H., in anxious dreams: Bryon.
Starts oft.en in sleep and screams out : Caustic.
Nightly spasm of the abdominal muscles, with loud screaming: Lycop.
Anxious screaming in sleep, with children : Bora:e.
Screaming and ~ing about in sleep: Bora:e.
Tired of life at night: Ant. crud., Nuz wm.; terrified at night: .Aacar.
Hastiness : Lache8.
Restlessness. Mental inquietude: Argent., .Arsen., Digit., Graphit.,
Iodium, Kali earb., Laclie8., Jfercur., Spongia, Sulphur.
Before midnight mind and body restless: &raap.; restlees, with anxious
constriction in stomach : Natr. mur.
Nervous motions in paroxysms every night: .Arg. nitr.
Restlessness, can lie on neither side: Staphis.; ~ from one side to the
other: Spigel.; cannot get into a comfortable position : Garb. an.
Throws herself anxiously about in bed : Camphor.
Something prompts him to get out of bed : Rhua. toz.
Restlessness driving out of bed, disposition to shoot himself: .Ant. crud.
'Vants to go from one bed to another: .Araen.
Gets in and out of bed, finds rest nowhere: Jfercur.
Cannot stay in bed : Aeon.
To~ about in bed, with a burning feeling and anxious dreams: Rhua toz.
Starts from sleep, with an involuntary jerk of the left leg: Zincum; with
trembling of the limbs: Petrol.
Starts as if frightened, makes many motions and talks in sleep: Aeon.
Rest!~ tossing: Sulphur; of children, with crying: Kali oarb.
Dreams. Restless, with many dreams: Ambra, Oimct.; merry dreams:
Digit.
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MODEL CURE.
An old lady had a vision every night since six weeks, in which many
persons, all strangers, came into her room and to her bedside, causing her such
fear that she had to leave the bed: Stramo1i.-BECKEB.
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II A-n.
Agar.
Feelings. Gets wide awake before midnight and cannot
II Alam. go to sleep again : Mur. ac.
Amm. earb. Awakes with a pleasant face : Ignat,.; with pleasant ideas :
11 A.rg. nU.r.
II A.rnlca. Nitr. ac.
Arsen.
A.ra. hydr. Cannot get to sleep again after being woke by sweat at 4
~II Aarum. A.111.: Petrol.
; I Bellad.
Berber. On getting awake, gloomy : Nuc. 11. c.
II Borax. Awakes about midnight, with great thirst and sorrowful
II Bryon.
Cale. ostr, ideas : Platin.
Can nab. Sad : Lepid.; wakes from dreams with sad ideas : Sulphur;
Capelc.
Carb.an. depressed: Orjclam.; low spirited : Kali earb.; out of spirits:
Carb. ••S• Nitr. ac.; hypochondriac humor : .Alum., Lyco-p.; after 2: Nu:c
Ca.tor.
II Caaatlc. 11om. Wakes suddenly from anxious dreams, with gloomy
Chamom,
Chelld. thoughts: Platin.
Chln. aulph. Apprehensive mood on getting awake: .Ara. hydr.
Clna.
Clneb.o«. Getting awake at 1 A.111. with gloomy, apprehensive
Clemat. thoughts: PluJKph. ac.
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Coeeal. Fear and Fearfulness: .Alum., Amm. carb., Be/lad.,
Colcblc. I Coccul., Conium, Hepar a. c., Ignat., Lachea., Lyoop., Magn.
Conlu1n.
Caprum. aulph., Natr. carb., Natr. mur., Nitr. ac., Plwwph. ac., Puuat.,
Cyclam.
Digit.
ISilic., ISulphur, Zincum.
Dttlcam. After waking, great fearfulness: Amm. r-arb.; fe.arful ideas
Graphlt.
Gaatae.
Conium; tormenting dreams, leaving a fear of death : .Alum.;
Hepara.e. fear of damnation : Magn. tmlph., Pulaat.; fear of spectres :
H;yoec.
II Igaat. Coccul.; of thieves: Ignat., Natr. mur.; as if somebody entered
.Janlph. bis door : Conium; fear of thunder-storms : Hepar a. c., Lacl1e11.,
I Kall carb,
Kallhydr. Natr. carb., Nitr. ac.
I Lachea. Getting awake at 2 A.M. with trembling and fear, which
I.act, Tl.r.
Lepld. makes her start up in bed: Ratanh.
I Lycop. Awakes at midnight with fear, thinks there are robber3 in
Maga. mar.
]l(agn. aalph• the room: Natr. mur.
.llercur.
II Meaer.
Apprehension. As if something would happen: Lycop.,
Mar. ae, Nux vom., Pul8at.
Myrlat,
Natr.carb, On getting awake lassitude, irritability, anxious restlessness
II Nat.r. mar, and apprehension of evil : Olemat.
Nlt.r. ae.
Nltram. Anxiety. Awakes with anxiety : Agar., Alum., Arg.
Nae.•· c. nitr., Araen., Carb. an., Caustic., Digit., Lyco-p., Natr. mur.,
!Vax •om.,
II Oplam. Nitr. ac., Nux vom., Phoaph. ac., Pulaat., Sepia, Silic., &l. ni!Jr.,
Ox. ac, Zincum.
Parla.
II Pet.rol. Awakes at midnight: .Arg. nitr.; after: Ignat., Lyc-0p.,
Pbelland.
Phoaphor.
Phosph. ac.; at 2 A.M.: Natr. mur.; at 3 o'clock: .Araen., Silic.;
Phoaph.ac. with a chill : Sepia.
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Intellect. Awakes from vh·id dreams at 2 A.'M. and cannot compose him-
self to i!lecp again: J/ezer.
After getting awake be cannot sleep again on account of thoughts: Kali
carb.
Gets awake at 1 A.K. and is kept awake by crowding of thoughts until
four: Borax; gets awake at 2 A.K. and cannot sleep again on account of a rush
of thoughts: Silic.; thinks he is in a strange place when getting awake: Pari.!;
is confu8Cd, cannot recollect where she is nor what time it is: Platin.; thinks
he is turned round in bed: Oalcar.
When awaking does not recognize persons present: Chamom.; difficult
waking and difficult comprehension: Berber.; afwr waking deranged: Opimn.
When awaking cannot get rid of one idea: Aeon., Bryon., lg11at., Platin.,
Psorin., Silic.
Wakes up 88 if frightened and confused, does not know where he is: Pul.8al.
When roused from sleep difficulty of collecting thoughts : Cuea.
After dreams difficult comprehension: Arnie., BeU.ad., Cap8ic., Coccul.,
Oinchon., Sili.c.
Waking visions: Aeon.; delirium: Aun1m, Garb. veg., O>lchic., Du/cam.,
Mercur., Natr. mur., Paria.
After waking gets up suddenly and talks nonsense before she is aware of it:
!gnat.
Starting in sleep ; after waking 88 if drunk and half crazy: Opium; rage :
Bel/ad.
Stupefaction: Chelid., Natr. carb., Phosphor.
'Vhen awaking, weak memory: &annum.
After awaking, awkward : Stramon.
MODEL CURES.
Child six months old. Screaming; fever and hot head; all worse at night ;
starts in sleep as if frightened ; pale in the evening ; light green colored,
slimy discharges from bowels, the light colored part appeared to be undigested
milk ; discharges more frequent during afternoon and evening. While talking
with the mother, the child being asleep upon her arm, she bent forward to piek
something from the floor, the child immediately threw up its hand8. l7pon
questioning her, she t1aid the child appeared to be afraid of falling, and she
"didn't see how a child so young should know anything about falling." About
a month previous the child's mouth had been sore, but had been cured as the
mother supposed; Borax1a (F.), next morning the child was well.-H. N.
:MARTIN.
An infant, nine months old, has been affected with a 8pecies of laryngismus,
attacking it at longer or shorter intervals since its birth; the laryngeal 11pasms
have now become quite frequent, appearing several tim08 in the day and night;
it awakes from sleep wi'.th B'll:focation; is able to inspire but not to expire,
becomes livid in the face, gasps in great anguish, and ,·ery slowly recovers its
breath: Samb1w."'; the child never had an attack subsequcntly.-C. \VD3SEL-
JICEFT.
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AFTER LOSS OF SLEEP. 279
After sleep rage, mania : Oicut.
When awaking thinks it is much later: Aloes.
After getting up from bed weak memory: Stranum.; want of memory, for-
getful : &annum.; vertigo or loss of thoughts : Stramon.
Headache, which disappears when thinking of the pain: Oicut.
Stupor: Chelid., Natr. carb.
On sitting up in bed senses forsake lier: Nair. mur.
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AFTER SLEEP.
.Non.-Sloop, eoon after the tint dote of a well..:hoten medicine oflen warft.nta the lmrro•ement of the
llck.-Feellng refreehed b1 sleep, partlcularl1 the mind, ii a sure llgn or the beginning or beallng.-Htnce,
wo ought ne•er to forget asking the paUent: h How do 100 feel when llnt waltonlng Crom aleep ?" Or the
mother: "How ii the child when walling up by It.I own accord?"
&Ing better afler oleep ii moetl1 an ladlcatlon to lea•e the paUent without &DJ more medicine. In
rare caeee onl1 It lndlcatee the remed1.
Better and wone after •l•dp. Both according to B. B., with 19me addltlono; the morb after the name
algalCy aggr&TaUon after aleep; thote before, &m•lloraUon ; the cypher llgnlll• that nothing bu been
oble"ed.
o Aeon. Better after Sleep. Heaviness in ab- 11 Jpeci. 0
1 Ambra. 11 domen as from a load, with anxiety: .Amm. O Kall earb. I
tAmm,mur. I II Knoeot. I
o Anae, I mur. I Laehe.. I
~ !:!.~· ,: · General aversion and irritability: Gapm. 0 LJ'CIOP•
O Map. earb. I
II
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TIMES OF DAY.
Non.-The t1me1 or the day u a modality ba•e the hlghe1t Y&lne among our cbaracterlatlca, but Ilk•
precto.u pearls, tbey cell for many and Yary deep divings.
.&. nery 1ymptom or the prover bu to appear at a certain time of day, It la always Yary uncertain It
tbla time bu anything to do with 11, In moot caae1 It may be accidental; many colncldenta and corrobo...,.
!lone by practice bare to be collected and compared, before we may auppooe and then acknowledge thnt
It la more thnn accidental, and llnally regard It u cbaraclerlatlc. It abould never be forgotten lo obae"e
wbd J:la4 of aymptoDll api-r at gh~n tlmeo or tbe day. What we llnd In B. B., p. 299, la tbua nearly
uaeleu. H. Groea' remlalona are aomewbat better tban B.'• aggravatlona. (Comparative Materla lledlca,
..c...... and l'lalill.)
The boun of aleep, breaktut and otber meall, tbe whole manner or living bu generally more lnllu-
ence tban the pu1utlon or tbe aun.
MORNING.
Aloee. Pleasurable Feelings. Mind symptoms better: GrapMt.;
II Alum.
II A.mbra. cheerfulness: Oonium, Graphit., Hepar, Platin., Pdorin., Spigel.
Amm.earb.
A.mm.mar.
A peculiar but agreeable sense of cheerfulness : Ginn.ab.
Ampble. l\lerrine.ss: Boviat., Go/chic.; moodiness: Hepar s. c.; every-
Aaac.
A.npd. thing in nature wears a smiling aspect: Fluor. ac.
Arrnt. Painful Feelings. Homesick; feel!! as if forsaken: Garb.
Anen.
A.der. an.; dark mood : Sulpli. ac.
Berber. Sadness : .Alum., Garb. an., Kreosot., I I Laches., Jfancin.,
I Borax.
I Bovlat. Nitr. ac., Nuc. 11. c., Petiv., Petrol., Plwsplwr., Pl.atin.
Bryon.
Calad.
Dejection : Oa/,c. ostr., Petrol., Pl.atin., Sepi.a, Sulphur.
I Cale. oetr. Low-spirited: Kali carb.,Pl.atin., Sepia; unhappy: Tarax.
II Caatbar,
llCarb.aa. Heavy spirits and melancholy: Oirb. an., Phosphor., Sepia.
Carb. •ctr• Apprehension: Lycop., IMagn. 81.1.lph., Mur. ac., Nux 11om.,
I Cutor.
Cauatto. Pu/sat.
Ccpa. Thinks be will lose bis senses : Jlercur.
C..'beUd.
llCblorum. Fear of an epileptic attack : .Alum.
<'lncb.od'.
Clnaab.· Anxiety about a trifling indisposition : Goccul.
lc-ul. Full of care about domestic affairs : P1dsat.
Colebto.
llCoatam. Anxiety : 0al.18tic.; as if be had to expect something very
II Cotyl, important: Oanthar.; as from an evil conscience : Magn. Stdph.;
Cyclam.
DW.-. after a meal: Oonium; in doors: Magn. mur.; with faiuty
I Flaor.ae. weakness every other morning : Nitr. ac.; better in the morn-
Gambog.
Gehem. ing: Garb. an., Castor., Rhus tox.; anguish : .Almn., Na:c i•um.,
II Grapblt.
Guatac,
Pu/sat., Veratr.; awe: Nu~ vom.; with nausea: Cale. u11tr.
Hdleb. Sits brooding, fears not to be saved: Psorin.
II Hepara.o.
II lllppom.
Cannot think of his affairs without grieving: Pu/sat.
Hora. Ennui, is absorbed in himself: Natr. carb.
Hydropb.
Hyoae. Inconsolable grief: Plwsphor.; better in morning: Graphit.
I pat. Neutral Feelings. Indifference: Magn. mur.; and dull-
I Kall -rb.
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Kalmla.
11 K.reoeot,
II Laebea,
ness : Jlancin.
Uninterested, quiet: Ooccul., Hepar a.
Oepa.
c.;
Petrol.; npatby:
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MORXINO. 283
Says very little during a walk: Sabin.; not disposed to speak: Sabin.; does
not want to speak nor be spoken to: Natr. irulph.; disinclined to answer:
Magn. mur.; talks very little, shuts hi~ eyes: Petrol., Silie., T lmya.
Exaltations. Exalted imaginations : Conium; exalted spirits: Lachu.;
overactive, too busy, without strength: Hgosc.
Disposition to work : .Mou.
Over.sensitive in the morning : Cale. ostr., Grap/tit.
Early in the day sensitive, better in afternoon: Natr. irulph.
Mental res~lessness: Dukam., Hyosc.
Depressions. Indisposition: Cepa; mental relaxation: Canthar.; men·
tal and bodily relaxation: Lache8., Phosphor.
Sadness and lassitude, better from walking about: Amphi.8.
Anxiety, weak and faint feeling: Arsen.
After getting out ot' bed vertigo and loss of thoughts: Stramon.
Intellect. Head confused when getting up: Pedi,c.
Difficult comprehension: Aster., Berber., Garb. an., Lauroc., Mezer., Tlmya;
difficult thinking: Ox. ac.
Uncheerfulness, inability to think, with dull headache: Geuem.
Early in the morning felt as if going out of her mind, elevated, careless
state, lasting five minutes, followed by a sensation 8.s of blood trickling down
the left arm, from the shoulder to the finger~oints : Ootyl•
.Abstracted; ennui: Natr. carb.
Deficiency of clearneM in ideas : Bora:e.
Mental dullness: Berber., Canthar., Garb. veg., Graphit., Phosphor.; and
indifference: Mancin.; dull and gloomy : Sulph. ac.
Hardly able to answer questions: Ox. ac.; unable to think: Anac., Gel8em•
.Aversion to thinking, not to reading or memorizing: Nux vom.; aversion to
mental occupation: Ran. see/.
Full of fantasies: Conium, Mercur.
Deliriolll' : Ambra, Bryon., Conium, Dulcam., Helleb., Hepar B. e., Mercur.,
Natr. carb .
.A momentary stitch in the region of the heart, as if in the pleura; frequent
spasmodic contraction of the muscles of the heart, worse when lying on the
back; he has an idea that he will have a stroke of apoplexy, which causes him
no anxiety: Argent.
Stares before him thoughtlessly: Guaiac•
.Absentminded: Guaiac., Natr. earb., Phosphor., Phosph. ae.
Absence of thought if alone: Phosph. ae.
Slow thinking : Stramon.; stupid: Graphit.; want of mind: Nuz wm.;
awkward in talking: Ignat.; forgetful and dizzy : Silie.
Revived memory: I I Fluor. ac.; memory useless : I A nae.
On Rising or After It. Anxiety, weariness and trembling: Arg. nitr.
Uncomfortable: Ignat., Nitr. ae.
Sadness and tired feeling: Garb. an.; peevish for an hour : BO'IJi.Bt.; and
disposed to anger: Gambog.; dejected and irritable after the least exertion :
Cale. ostr.; depressing stiffness in limbs: Oinch. off.
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284 MIND A?m DISPOSITION.
FORENOON.
Aethaa. Pleasurable Feelings and Exaltation. Unusual well
Aloe.a.
II Alum. feeling: Plumbwn; good-humored, conversational : CaWJti.c.;
11 Amm. carb, cheerful and merry: Borax; cheerful and lively : Aeth1ts.•
llAmm.mar.
II Anae. Natr. 811.lph.; gay, merry: Grapltit., Phosphor.; lively and
I Aat.erad.
Apia.
talkative: CaWJtic.; Ii vely comprehension: Ox. ac.
Ar~at. Disposition for work ; hastiness: .Aloe8.
Arg. Dltr.
Anea. Bright humor : Caustic., Gokltic., Natr. mur., Pltosphor.,
Baryt. Tinct. acr., Zin.cum; in a reconciling mood : .Aloe8.
Bellad.
Blamuth. Voluptuous fancies: Hippom.
II Boras. Laughing : Graphi.t.; cheerful and happy : I I Clemat.
Calad.
11 Cale. ot1&r. Unpleasant Feelings. Uncomfortable and dreary :
I Caanab.
Canthar.
Phelland., Pltosphor.
Carb.an. Gloomy : Arg. ni.tr.; and i!ad: Phelland., Sarsap.
II Carb.veg,
llCanaUe. Sad : Amm. carb., Ant. crud., Cannab., Graphit.; and mo-
Cbamom. rose : Phelland.
Clnaab.
II Clt'mat. Sad ideas and longing for death : Api.8; dejected, with
Colchlc. apprehension and cold feeling : Amm. carb.; doleful and sor-
«onlnm.
I Grapblt. rowful; the sound of bells makes him weep : Ant. crud.; de-
Gratlol. jected: Amm. carb., Cannab.; and unhappy: Alum.; melan-
II Hlppom.
Hura. cholic : Thuya; hypochondric: I I A nae., Hippom., Nuz mo8Ch.
Hydropb.
Kallcarb. Anxiety : Alum., Canthar., Natr. mur., Sarsap., Sulphur;
Latbea • anguish : Lycop.
. 1 t.yeop.
I lllaga. carb. Apprehensive and lachrymose: Nicc-Ol.; and feeling cold:
ltlqn. mar. Amm. carb.
Mezer.
Mur.ae. Anxiety and melancholy, vexed about trifles, no desire for
I Natr. carb. mental occupation : Clemat.
11 Natr. mnr.
I Natr. lnllpb, Sick headache, with nausea and anxiety : Cale. ostr.
II Nlecol. Anxiety, with contraction in the rectum : Calcar.; constric-
Nltrnm.
llNuxmoacb. tion of chest, with anxious breathing : Nitrum.
Ox.ac.
Platla.
Cardiac anxiety: Bellad.; anxiety, with palpitation:
Plum bum. Mezer.; sudden anxiety and palpitation: Natr. mur.
Phellaad.
11 Phosphor. Constrictive, tensive feeling all over, with anxiety: Baryl.
Peorln. Anxiety and trembling sensation all over: Platin.
Ran. bulb.
.Ran.Md. Inward fear and tremb1ing: Lycop•
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Rnmu. Anxious heat : Oalcar.
Sabad,
11 sarsap. Disinclined for any work, with ennui: .Alrtm.; indifference:
Seneg. .Alum., &rsap.
I Sepia.
serpent. Feelings and Conations. Discomfort: Serpent.; dis-
sme. gust: &rsap.
8nlphar.
1 Snlph. ac. Ill humor: .Amm. carb., .Argent., (excited in the afternoon)
Tlnet. aer.
Thuya.
Caustic., Gratiot., Jfagn. carb.; and grumbling: Caustic.; noth-
Zbleum, ing is good enough : Hipp<>m.
Morose: 11.Amm. carb., Caustic., C<>lchic., Tinct. acr.; at 7 o'clock: Ga/,ad.;
sometimes with headache: .Amm. carb.
Peevish: .Amm. carb., .Amm. mur., Garb. veg., I I Plwsph<>r., Run. bulb.,
&neg.; weary and tired : Gratiot., Magn. mur.
Fretfulness: Garb. an., Ph<>splwr., Ran. bulb., &neg.; and serious face, bet-
ter at noon : .Aethm.; with headache : Serpent.; heat in head : .AethttS.
Vexed: CaU11tic., Gratiol., Natr. carb., Ph<>sph<>r.; vexing ideas: Ran. bulb.;
after a vexation, prostration, palpitation and trembling: Lyc<>p.
Irritable: Oinnab.; better after dinner: .Amm. mur.; and impetuous:
11 Garb. veg.; disposed to quarrel: Ran. bulb.; vehement: Natr. carb.; and
angry : Sili.c.
Actions. Disposed to weep : .Ant. mid.; with ill humor: &rsap.
Sighs a great deal; laughs at trifles, but in the evening is disposed to grieve
and weep : Graphit.
Desires. Depressed and joyless, wishes to be alone: .Alum.; longing for
death: Api,s.
Aversions. Introverted: Plwsph<>r.
A version to everything: Oalad., &rsap.
Taciturn: Hipp<>m., Natr. mur.; till noon: .Aethtts.
Sluggish: Natr. mur.; with stretching: Jfagn. carb., Mur. ac.; and sleepi-
ness: Jfagn. carb., 1 l&rsap.; dull and stupid: Laches., Ps<>rin.
No desire to work : .Alum.
Restlessness : .Anac., Oalad., Hydr<>ph., Plwsplwr., Silic., oversensitive-
ness: A mm. mur.; as after vexation: Natr. carb.
Intellect. Not inclined to think: Rumex; difficult comprehension:
.Arsen.; unable to think: Sepia; dullness is increased by serious thoughts:
Sulphur; dull and weak in the head: .Arsen.; when reading does not know
what he reads: Bi.smuth.; dull and disinclined to work: Ps<>rin.; dull and stu-
pid: &rsap.; fullness: Sulph. ac.; absent: Pliosph<>r., Silic.; forgetful : Calad.;
awkward: .Anac.
NOON.
Towards noon less moroseness and grief: AethWJ.
Sadness: Zincum; anxiety and weakness, with headache: Chin. aulph.;
cardiac anxiety: Bellad.; palpitation renewed by thinking of it, with anxiety :
Baryt.; great anxiety with palpitation, has to lie down: Meur.
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ALL DAY.
Cheerful: .A.nae., Magn. mur., Mur. ac.; gay and merry: Aurum, Causti-c.:
bright : &map.
Oversensitive: Garb. veg.; sad: Droaer., Phelland., Sulphur.
Anxious : Ant. crud., Bellad., Caustic., Lauroc., Mercur., Natr. carb., Nitr.
ac., Phytol., Platin., Ruta, Sulph. ac., Zincum.
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Repeated attacks of anxiety : Chamom.
Terrible anxiety in the head, confused vision, walks his room wringing his
hands and lamenting, from 5 A.M. to 5 P.M. : Psorin.
Cardiac anxiety in a light degree, with irritability : Platin.
Anxiety; hasty and restless; cannot keep the limbs still, wants to stretch
them: Natr. earb.
Restlessne;s in all the limbs, a sort of crawling, with anxiousness: Ambra.
Restlessness, with constriction of chest: Ambra.
Restlessne;s: Ambra, Natr. carb., Sulphur; anguish: Magn. earb., Graphit.,
Mercur., Natr. carb., Pulsat., Stannum; dolefulness: Boiist.; grief: StaphiB.
Day and night inconsolable : Garb. an.
Indifference: A nae., Digit., Mercur., Veratr.
l\Iusic, of which he is fond, does not please him: Garb. veg.
Timidity: Garb. an., Natr. mur., Verbasc.; melancholy and depressed, with
anxious timidity : Natr. mur.
Discontented: A rsen., Ledum; out of humor for days: Duwam., Petrol.,
&pia, Zincum; dejected: Ant. crud., Natr. mur.; low-spirited: Stannum;
hypochondric: Agn. cast.
Ill-humored: Ant. crud., Bimnuth., !pee., Magn. earb., Phelland., Pu/sat.,
&rsap., Sulph. ac., Viol. tric.; fretful: A nae., Cale. ae., Garb. veg., ~UBtic.,
Cyclam., J.fercttr., Natr. carb., Platin., R1da, Stannum, Staphis., Sulphur, Verbaac.;
morose: 1'/ercur.; vexed: Garb. veg.; vexing ideas : Sulphur.
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Irritable all day long, at war with himself, apprehensive and ~tisfied,
not disposed for mental labor: GausUc.; impetuous : Nitr. ac.
Pain in head so violent, bas to weep aloud: Pho8phor.; whining all day,
better in the evening: Zincum; whining day after day: Natr. mur.
Weeping all day: Bryon., Lycop.; for weeks: Alum., Mezer.
Whining and lamenting on account of terrible pains in the knees: Ganthar.
Head is dull, as after turning round in a circle: Gale. ostr.
Great dullness and depression, with pains in the limbs : Gelsem.
Palpitation when sitting and fixing the attention on anything: Natr. carb.
AFTERNOON.
Feelings. Feels better in the afternoon: Amm. mur., Anac., Argent.,
Oannab., Magn. carb., Natr. sulph., O:e. ac., Pho8phor., Plumbum.
Better humor, more inclined to work: Anac.
Mental depression in forenoon, cheerfulness in afternoon: Argent., Oannab.,
Magn. carb.
More decided than in the forenoon, playful and mirthful : Oz. ac. •
More lively in the afternoon : Pho8phor.
Good humored: Anac., Sarsap.; cheerful: Argent., Gale. ac., I Gannab.,
Olemat., Lauroc., Magn. carb., Ol. anim., Sarnp., I I Thuya.
Cheerful and more interested : Lauroc.; greater mobility : OZ. anim.; can
work better: Aloea; very active, lost in his work : Plumbum; more inclined
to work : Sarsap.
Very cheerful towards evening, inclined to dance and sing: Natr. mur.
Merry: Staphis.; exalted: Argent.
Great liveliness and activity of mind, but cannot keep his thoughts fixed on
one thing on account of an inward restless feeling, such as one feels when having
great expectations : Angmt.
Very bright and active: O:e. ac.
Cheerful in forenoon, dull in afternoon : Natr. mur.
Sadness: Aethm., Garb. an., Gonium, Digit., /gnat., Ol. anim., Phosphor.,
.Ruta, Zincum.
Great melancholy: Pho8phor.; in latter part of P.H. and evening: Oalc.
sulph.; out of spirits: Gonium; weary of life: Ruta; dejected : Gannab.,
Mangan., Ol. anim.; weary and depressed : Sulphur; depression of spirits :
Alum., Rhm rad.
Weary, anxious and sad: Garb. an.
Fearful, melancholy, does not know what ails her: Niccol.
Hypochondric mood: Coccul., Grapliit., Zincum.
Apprehensions : Amm. carb., Carb. veg., ~lagn. carb., Natr. carb., Nu:e
wm., Tabac.
Great apprehension and anxiety from noon to 3 P.H.: Aster.; at 5 P.H.:
Nu:e wm.; fear of damnation : Garb. 'IJeg.
Anxiety, with fear of the future, at 6 P.M.: Digit.
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Faint-hearted : Oarb. an., Ran. bulb.; discouraged: Ooniwn; fearful :
.A.mm. earb.
Ill humor: .Aetlms., Aloes, Alum., .A.nae., Bwist., Oannab., Conium, !gnat.,
!odium, J[angan., Magn. earb., Mur. ac., Nitr. ac., 0-.r. ac., Plumbum, Sarsap.;
from noon till evening : I odium; after half-past one till evening: Alum.; aftel'-
noon and evening: Ox. ac.
Ill humor and indifference every afternoon from three to six ; feels as if a
heavy guilt weighed him down: Oonium.
Morose: .Aethus., Borax, Cannab., Magn. tmlph., Mangan., Pu/Mt., &rsap.,
Zincttm; at 4 P.M.: Borax; four days in succession : I I Mangan.; will not
speak : Magn. sulph.
Morose and quarrelsome until 4 P.H.: Hydroph.
Irritable and quarrelsome from noon to 2 P.H.: Aller.; quarrelsome humor
without getting angry: Du/cam.
Criticises others: Duleam.
4 P.M. cros,,nees, bursts into tears: Pulsat.
Very irritable, is disgusted with everything, inclined to quarrel and make
an uproar : Alum.
Hypochondric mood after irritability in the forenoon: Graphit.
Irritability of temper: Oolch;.c., Graphit.; with headache : Lil. tigr.
Nervousness, especially afternoon and evening: Platin.; nervous and im-
patient about half-past one: Hura; very impatient: Nitr. ac.
Fretful and indisp:>sed after dullnes,, all forenoon: Sarsap.
Peevishness after dinner, abating towards evening: Natr. earb.
Reproachful and peevish after 4 P.H., several days: B<Yrax.
Peevish, fretful and sullen : Alum., Boraz, Bwist., Cannab., Cantlwr.,
Oinnab., I Colch;.c., Kali earb., Lauroc., Mangan., Mur. ac., 1 INatr. carb., Sarsap.,
Zincum; with pressing headache in forehead: Kali carb.; painful quivering
on a small spot: B()Vist.; jerking and heaviness from 2 P.H., increasing till
evening: Magn. oorb.; after dinner: Natr. oarb.; 1 P.M.: Alum.; 2 P.M.:
Lauroc.; 4 P.M.: Borax; several days in succession : Borax, Mangan.
Suspicious : Nux 1/011l,
After a vexation, headache increasing from 1 P.M., until it passes off in heel :
Magn. earb.
Actions. Impetuous : Camtic.
Cros,,nese and weeping at 4 P.M.: Pul8at.
Oppression and sighing at 5 P •.M.: Hura.
Groaning and moaning : Oina.
Morose, vexed with himself, scolds and abuses: Aloes.
Desires. Pensive, anxious longing, weak and sentimental: Castor.
Quiet thoughts of death, with weakness: Zincum.
Aversions. Close and introverted: Helleb., Plumbum; fribbling, lazy:
Borax; disp!P.a<red with everything: Gratiot., Natr. mur., Zincum; disinclined
to mental work : Nw: wm.
Heavy and drowsy, cannot accomplish anything that requires attention:
Lepid.
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EVENING.
Better in the Evening. Anxiousness: Magn. carb., Sulph. ac., Zincmn.
Trembling anxiety and fear as if something would happen: Magn. carb.
Pectoral anxiety ; anxiety and tearfulness: Zincum.
Ill humor of the day: Amm. carb., Bismuth., Cale. ac., Cale. ostr., Magn.
carb., Niccol, Viol. tric.
Taciturnity : Cleniat.; weak mind and memory: Bufo.
Better in the Evening than during the Day. Better after eating:
Amm. carb.; more able to do mental labor than during the day: Cicut., Pul.m.t.
During the day depressed mood, merry in evening: Sulplmr; sadness of
day gets better: Castor.; whining all day, better in the evening: Zincum.
Pleasurable Feelings and Exaltations. Religious thoughts; hope-
fulness: Hype:r.
Mental excitement: A nae., Garb. veg., Cinch. off., Laches., Phosplwr., Zincum.
Excitement like that after tea: Hype:r.
Feeling as if the mind was brighter and more active: Valer.; more inclined
~study: Oic11J,.; disposed to intellectual occupation: Pulsat.; and talkative,
keeps awake longer: Therid.
Good humor: Pulsat.; spirit.a best about 6 P.111.: Cale. BUlpli.
· Happy humor: IAwes; towards evening joyous, lively imagination :
Oyclam.; bright humor: Chelid., Zincum.
Writes with great ease and power without getting sleepy : Lache8.
Stimulated fancy; copious flow of ideas from 9 to 10 o'clock: Anac.
Towards evening excited humor: Zincum.
Feels unusually well and strong: Cina.
Great cheerfulness and mental activity : Nuc. v. c.; uncommon liveliness :
Vale:r.; lively and talkative: Lache8.
Cheerfulness : Bismuth., OistU8, Clemat., Graphu., Lache8., Natr. carb., Nat1.
mur., Platin., Ve:rbasc., Viol. tric., Zinc11m.
Merriness: Alum., Aster., Be/lad., Castor., Ouprum, Ferrttm, Natr. m11r.,
Phelland., Zin.cum; great gaiety: Bufo, Pedic.; immoderately gay: Castor.,
Phelland.
Feels gayer and stronger : Saraap.
In the evening merry; depressed by day: Sulphur.
Gay, merry: Cale. ostr., Magn. carb.
Exaltation: Cinch. off., J,far. ve:r.; exalted imagination: Cgelam., Phospltor.;
from nine to ten : Anac.
Hot face after animated conversation : Fluor. ac.
Care and Sorrow : Arsen., Digit., Graphit., Kali carb.; towards even-
ing gloomy: Amm. carb.; sad : Murez; doleful : !gnat., Nitr. ac.; homesick :
Hippom.
In the dusk, sadness : !gnat.; same hour: Phosphor.; and confusion of
ideas: I I Murez; later: Ant. crud., Baryt., Bovist., Fern.on, I I Kali carb.,
Plio.phor., Pl.atin., Ran. scel., 1l&pia; after lying down : Stram.()n.; in be1l:
Arsen., Grap!tit., Sulphur.
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MODEL CURES.
Periodic melancholy with a. woman, ret. 65. The attacks come only nt
dusk, before the lamps are lighted and in the night: Arsen.-HAYNEL.
Towards evening anxiety and apprehension about his family, which he left
behind while going on a short journey; the anxiety increases until he becomes
inconsolable: Petrol.-HAYNEL.
A woman, ret. 50, became weakminded, childish, and laughed without C'aUi'e.
She had two paralytic attacks, each at 8 o'clock in the morning. She lay
quietly on her back with closed eyes. Delirious talk always worse in the ei•e11-
ing. 'Vants to get away, throws things out of the window, laughs much. At
3 A.M. violent spasms, which return every half hour. 'Vants to scream but
cannot; gurgling sound in the throat; foams at the mouth; opistholonOfl; strikes
with one nrm, with the other she only grasps; pale face, unconsciousness:
Stramon.30.-HARTLA UB.
Very restless in the evening in bed ; converses with spirits who approach
his bed, lny:i hold of a sword and strikes about him to drive the fiend who is
after him from the room. Red face, glistening eyes, great thirst, distended
abdomen and great sexual excitement: Slranwn.-TRINKS.
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294 MIND AND DISPOSITION.
Dry heat: Hyper.; hot hands: Garb. veg.; sweat runs down the face:
Jfur. nr:.; on forehead: Garb. veg.
An•ka.
Biyun.
Fear. The fearfulness of the afternoon lasts through the
Cale. oeir. evening: Amm. carb.
~:::: ::~. Towards evening fear of becoming delirious: Bryon.; in twi-
11 Ca....Uc. light: Cak. ostr.
~!!:;.,. Fear of the future, with sadness and weeping: Digit.
(.;ua..-. Full of fear inspiring ideas : Catutic.
Kallcarb.
Lach... I And horrible visions drive out of bed: Garb. veg.
II L1·cop.
Magn. carb. I As if a horrible face peered from every corner: PhMphor.
Mercur.
11 PboMphor.
Fear of horrible visions, which force themselves on her im-
Ph:ytol. agiQatiou : Lycop.; fear takes hold of him on trying to open a
1 Pulaat.
Rau. bulb.
door in the dark, which opens with difficulty: Lycop.
• Rhaa tox. Fearfulness in the dark, afraid he may be hurt: Valer.
llSanap.
"\'aler. Afraid of staying by herself, fear of ghosts: Ran. bulb.
Afraid of ghosts : Pu/sat.
Fear of losing reason, with excitement : Guarrea.
Fearfulness and shuddering: Phosphor.
Towards evening alarmed as if going to die: Pl1ytol.; timid and fearful :
Cmutw., PhMphor., Valer.; terrified : Phosphor.; frightened and sensitive:
Oroc1u, Laches.; fear of being harmed: .Amw., Valer.; fearful and starting:
Mercur.
Fear in bed : Cale. ostr., Kali carb., Magn. carb., Mercur.
Anguish : Bell.ad., Garb. veg., Graphit., Httra, Phosphor., PuW:it., Rhus tox.,
Sulpl1ur, Veratr.; anguish from 4 to 6 P.M.: C'arb. veg.; and suicidal disposi-
tion: Hepar s. c.; better in evening: Amm. carb., Magn. carb.
Very uncomfortable : Sulphur; depressed : Graph it., I I Kreosot.; cast down
about his broken health : Cale. ostr.; despair of ever getting well : Kreosot.
Sad thoughts of the future rise up before him, feels quite forsaken: Baryt.
Ill humor, with backache worse in the evening: Aloes.
Inconsolable, lamenting and weeping: Veratr.; vexation and despair,
doubts arise on subjects of the truth of which he is thoroughly convinced :
Argent.
Life weary : A urum, Droser., Hepar, Kali chlor., Rhus tox., Ruta, Spigel.;
ennui : Magn. mur.; quiet humor: .A.mm. mur.; introverted : ]gnat.; tran-
quillity: Mancin.; indolence: Rhus rad.; indifference: I Aloes, I I Digit., Kali.
chi-Or., Lycop.
Feelings and Conations. Irresolute: Baryt.; discournged: Ran. bulb.;
and morose: Sulphur, Sulph. ac.; timid: Ant. tart.; full of timorous ideas:
Causti.c.; vascillating mood : Orocus.
A woman, ret. 28, became melancholy after suppre:;sed itch; emaciated, pale
enrthy complexion, weakness of limbs. Flushes of heat and palpitation prevent
sleep, sleep comes towards morning, would like to stay in bed until midday.
A version to work, indifference, weeping; seeks solitude, despnirs of recovery, she
is irritable and forgetful: P11ori11.-F. J. l>RE.SFLECK, near Heidelberg.
Hygea, v. 6, p. lJl.
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Aloee. Ill humor. Better in the evening: Bismuth., Magn. carb.,
llAmm,mur.
11 Ant. crud. &rsap., Zincum.
11 Baeyt. Towards elening: Kalmia, Bovist.; at sunset: Pu!JJat.; about
II Bovlat.
11 Cale. oatr. 7 o'clock: Magn. carb.; from 8 o'clock till falling asleep, with
1 cineh. 0 . .
II Conlum.
headache: Magn. carb.; in bed : Cinch. off., Kali carb., Rlius tox.
Fluor.-. Morose: I I Magn. carb.; and sad : Magn. mur.; and passion-
11 ;::::;_, ate: I'iJorin.; and easily offended: Pul8at.; and peevish: Zincum;
1 Kall earb. and taciturn : Zincum; everything worrie.s him, every noise is
1 ~=~~b. unplCMaDt: Kali carb.
1 Map. mur. Discontented. Sees everything in the worst light:
I Mur.ac. F,
oz. ae. luor. ac.
11 PuJ~t. Dissatii!fied with the pre.sent: Hippom.; with everything,
Rhaa&o11:,
1 1 Splsel. nothing suits him: lg1&at.; everything is repugnant: Magn.
1 Sulphur. carb.
Verba8e,
11 Zlne.m. T ac1turn.
· SIeepy an d uwntere.swu:
• •-.l Comum;
' an d morose,
easily offended: Pu/sat.; takes no interest, feels uneasy and does not know
what he wants: Sulphur.
Out of humor, with backache: Aloes.
Irascibility, would like to fight: Niccol.
Quarrelsome and vexatious : Silic.
Irritable : Kalmia, Zincum; and sensitive: Cal.c. ostr.
Irritable in the evening, with disagreeable dreams at night and unrefresh-
ing sleep : Lil. tigr.
Irritability of temper, with headache coming on when waking; increasing,
very severe at noon, passing from forehead and temples to protuberance of occi-
put; dull, pressing, heavy, continuing through afternoon, evening and night:
Lil. tigr.
In the evening insane jealousy : Laches.
AION.
Amm.earb,
Fretful and Peevish. Better in evening: Magn. carb.,
Ant. erad. Verbcuc.
Ant. tart.
I Cale, oatr.
Towards evening peevish and discontented : Nu~ jugl.; after
canthar. sunset cross, takes everything in bad part : Pu.hat.; at 7 P. M.:
Croeua. ~agn. carb.
Kallearb.
1 Map.earb. Out of humor without a cause: Ccdcar.; easily vexed, cannot
11 =~~ur. brook opposition : Natr. mur.
Natr. rarb. Torturing irritability, making his own and others lives a
Natr. mur. • D •
Nu11:Jql. ml8Cry: .z. 11orm.
11 PllOrtn. Ill-humored and irritable, with backache: .Aloes; fretful;
Pubat.
sme. fatigued, especially the feet: .Ant. crud.
Sad and peevish : .Ant. crud.
Sleepy and irritable : Otdc. oatr.
Towards evening out of sorts and irritable : Bovist.; vehement: Natr. mur.
Easily vexed, readily angered: Natr. mur.; impetuous, angry and im-
patient, cannot bear opposition: Niccol.
Peevish, irascible and abusive: Amm. carb.
Extremely irritable and angry, with general heat: Hippom.
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A.lam.
I Amm. ea.rb.
Restlessness. Contented mood but restless, has to go
Argent. from place to place; desire for company : Argent.
Anen.
Cale.om. Restless during mental occupation ; f. i., reading: Natr. carb.
Carb. an. Mental inquietude in bed: A mm. carb.; has to change posi-
11 Carb.vetr•
11 ca...uc:. tion constantly: RkU8 toz.; cannot keep the legs still: Ca/,c. ostr.
Natr. earb.
Nltr. ac1.
Unbearable restlessness in the limbs: CaWJtic.
Rhaa &ox. Terrified feeling, shudders and weeps: Carb. an.; spirits
Ruta.
Veratr. affected: Platin.
Depressed and easily frightened: Sepia.
Mental exhaustion : Turpeth.
Intellect. Evening and night full of plans, projects and schemes :
Cinch. off.
Unpleasant ideas: Oauati.c.
All sorts of ideas, mostly from the past, crowd upon her and prevent sleep:
Sulphur.
Waking dreams, gets confused and imagines himself away from home:
Aeon.
In the evening, in bed,·vexing ideas: Sulpl1ur; one fixed idea: Baryt.,
Ph08J>h. ac.; fixed ideas of music : Igu.at.
When alone feeling as if he had to turn round and would then see an appa·
rition : Bromum.
Has no control over his thoughts : Natr. mur.
Difficult comprehension at 6 o'clock: Ca[>8i.c., Kali carb., Pu/sat., &pia;
intellectual labor difficult: Rhm rad.
Thinking and speaking are difficult towards evening: Ignat.; difficult
thinking: Annor.; inability to think: Silic.
Cannot study : Gym.noel.
Thoughtlessness: &pia; attacks of insensibility: Cale. 08tr.
Pressure in the forehead and temples as if on the surface of the brain, not
interfering with thinking: Ph08ph. ac.
Absentminded, buried in thought: Amm. mur.
'Vhen riding out, inward mental weakness : Oa111ium.
'Vant of mind: Carb. an., Lycop., Nair. mur.
Easily affected : Platin.
Mental dullness, inability to think: Amm. carb., !gnat., Natr. mur.; indiffer·
ence: Digit.; head feels dull and stupid: Dulcam., Kali carb.
Dullness when stancliug or walking, relieved by lying down : Gratiot.
Dazed feeling in head, with irritability : Mercur.
Stupefaction: Aeon., Coloc., Lycop.; in the evening, in the warm room, with
chilliness: Pulaat.
Vertigo, with insensibility : Tl1ea; attacks of stupefaction : Zincum.
Heaviness of spirits: Lyoop.
Forgetfulness: Millef.; weak memory : Ara. hydr., Bufo; . imagination
and memory weakened: .Anac.
Incoherent conversation: Bellad.
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298 MI~!> AND DISPOSITION.
WARMTH.
Sunlight. Lessens the imagination of being larger: Platin.; increases
the restle&ness : Kadm. sulph.; the dullness in head : Nuz vom.; (in the cold
moonlight sentimental mood: Ant. crud.). ·
Heat. Lessens the pain over the whole chest, with strange imaginations:
Amyl. nitr.
If he gets agreeably warm, everything appears brighter to him: Pho8phor.
With warmth of body the good humor i11creases: Mar. ver.
Indifference to the heat and cold of the weather: Fluor. ac.; in mania:
J[erc,"Ur.
Warm th. Of bed ; makes mind easier: I Oau.dtic., I I Magn. carb.; im-
prove~ anxiety : Graphit.
Warm cloths applied lessens violent pain in belly and anxiety: Phosphw.
Desire for Open Air. Weakness with anxiety, relieved by breathing
out-door air: Cakar.
Restles;,ness in lower limbs when in a close room, desire for open air: ..4.ster.
Dull and irritable, desire to go into the open air: A nae.
Anxious feeling in the region of the sternum, as if he could not stay in the
room, desire for open air and activity: Anac.
Has to leave the room and go into the air: Lauroc.
Is impelled to seek the open air: Sulphur.
Dizziness and dullness in the head at dinner, has to seek the open air:
Magn. mur.
Runs out of the house after a domestic quarrel : .Jlercur.
Flies from the house into the open fields : Bellud.
Wants to jump out of the window to get into the air: Kali hydr.
Covering. Chilliness returns when uncovering, even during the hot
stage: Arg. nitr.
Cannot bear to be uncovered in spite of the heat: Cinch. off.
Restlessness in the limbs, especially in the bends of the arms, cannot bear
M> be covered: Aster.
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Toothache with anxiety, better when getting out of bed : Oleand.
Anxiety in the evening, has to open her night dress : Baryt.
Has to uncover herself iu the night, but feels cold and cannot stand it:
Magn. carb.; heat and chill, with incliuatiou to uncover: Opium.
Cannot bear uncovering during the sweat, from the agony of toothache:
Clemat.
Hot hands and feet, but cannot bear to have them uncovered: Ignat.
Taking Cold. After a foot-bath anxiety and sleeplessness for hours :
Naf.r. carb.
After taking cold very irritable: Cale. ostr.; mania: Bellad.
Better in Open Air : Aloes, Bryon., Cale. oatr., Goffe.a, Lauroc., Jlagn.
mur., IPlatin., 11.Pulsat.
Cheerful in the open air : A nguat.; happy and laughing ; ecstasy : Platin.
Inability to persevere: Asaf.; unsteadiness : Grapliit.; vexing ideas :
Ooffea.
Anxiety lessellB: Gratiot., Lauroc., Magn. mur., Rhus. toz.
Better in sunshine: Platin.; and heat: Graf.iol.; oppression : La'llroc.; being
angry about himself: Aloes.
Forsaken mood : Rhus toz.; ill humor: I Goffe.a; fretfulness: .Aloes, Cale.
ostr.; Platin., Pulsaf.., I IStannum.
Lachrymose humor, gloominess : Piaf.in.
Inconsolability, howling: Goffe.a; moroseness : Cale. oatr., Stannum.
Delusion of fancy, imagining to be too large: Platin.
Inability to attend to a lecture: Oinnab., Graphit.; overirritability: Sabin.;
difficult thinking: Menyanth.; dull and indisposed to work: Oinch. off., Sulphur;
will not speak : Cale. ac.; anxious feeling in head : Lauroc.
Better when Walking in the Open Air. Contented, cheerful :
.Angtut., Fluor. ac.
Feels better: I I Aloes, .A1ar., I I Graphit., Ignat., Mar. ver., IPulsat., Rllus
toz., Stannum.
Ill humor, better from walking in the open air but no inclination to do so:
Aloes.
Drowsy and irritable, with headache; better when walking in open air :
Asar.
Irritability and discomfort after eating: Bora:e.
Absence of mind : Graphit.
Dullness in head as after having been drunk : Dukam.
When going into the open air everything appears ludicrous: Nuz mosch.
When walking in open air teels unusually well : Plumbum.
On coming in the room after a walk cheerful : Pho8ph. ac.
V ascillating mood : Asaf.
Better Out-doors, Worse In-Doors. Anxiety worse in-doors:
Bryon., Magn. mur.
Has to leave the room, it appear~ dreary, with anxiety: Valer.
Heat and restlessness in-doors: Lycop.; and anxiety: Spongia.
:Melancholy, ill humor and anxiety, worse in-doors: Rhw toz.
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Irritability and indisposition to talk on coming into the house: Cale. 08tr.
Goes in the open air to weep: Hura; <in-doors, >out-doors : Plat in.
Stupefaction >out-doors, <in-doors: Be/lad.; and vertigo: Mereur.
Dull headache in the room, with difficult ftow of ideas ; better in the open
air : Jfenyanth.
Worse in the Room. Anxiety : A rsen., Bryon., Jfagn. mur.
Gets fainty in a warm room : Lil. tigr.
Fear: Valer.; gloominess: Platin.; sadness: Platin., Rhus tor..; melan-
choly, as if left solitary: Rhm tox.; hypochondric mood : Valer.; irritable:
Anac.; ill humor: Anae., lgn.at.
Fretfulness, moroseness: Cale. ac., Pulsat.
Imagines to be larger in-doors: Platin.; did not know what she was doing:
Bryon.; difficult thinking: Jfenya1.A
Awkwardness in·doors: Bryon.
Coming in the Room. On coming in the room from open air morose,
indisposed to speak : Cale. ac.
Bellyache, with weeping mood: Sulphur.
Anxious feeling on entering the room, with nausea: Alum.
Headache and faceache, with great irritability: Tongo.
On returning from a walk irritable: Pulsat.
Better In-Doors: Ant. crud., I gnat., Phosph. ac.; sadness: Phosph. ac.;
peevishness and ill humor: Aethtu1.; seeing persons larger: Oatutic.; laughing
at everything : Nuz 'TMfCh.
Better In-doors, Worse Out-doors. Sadness and despondency :
Phosph. ac.
Anxiousness out-doors, ill humor in the house: !gnat.
Irritability and ill humor : Aethus.
Cannot bear the slightest breeze, it makes him shrink and shudder like a
person falling into cold water: Psorin.
Sensitive to the least breath of air, with anxiousness: Graphii.
Fear of taking cold: Natr. carb., Sulphur.
Great sensitiveness to cold, shrinking and shuddering, followed by heat,
anxiety and apprehension: Oye!,am.
Worse Out-doors. Ecstatic desire for an ideal woman: Am. crud.
Indescribably happy, would like to embrace everybody and laugh at the
saddest things: Platin.
Inclined to laugh at everything : Nux m.oar,h.
Cheerfulness: Angust., Mar. ver., Plum.bum.
All objects appear new, as after a long sickness: Helkb.
Feels anxious and sick on going in the open air: Spigel.
Apprehension: A nae., Hepar, Nux vom.; despondency: Phosph. ac.
Tired of life: Mur. ac.; hypochondric mood : Conium, PdroL; indifference:
Mur. ae.; indifference when in company: Platin.
Ill humor: Aethtu., Amm. earb., Arnie., Bora:e, Cal.c. oatr., I Cbnium, Mur.
ac., Nux wm., Pulaat., &bad.; with heavy pressure in occiput: Kali carb.; fret-
fulness: Aeon., Mur. ac.; irritability and drowsiness: Rhtu1 toz.
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Vertigo, persons appear larger: Caustic.; stupefying weakness of head:
Sulphur.
In open air and sunl!hine dullness in bead : Nu:x vom.
Attacks of vertigo worse from thinking: Silic.
'Vorse from a draft of air; restlessness, with headache: Kadm. s11lph.
Chilliness, cannot get warm ; sadness : Ol. anim.
Worse when Walking Out-doors or after it. Uncomfortable feel·
ing and flushes of heat: Cawti.c.
Sad, has to weep: Cale. ostr.; sad and unusually tired: Niu: vom.
After getting tired, dreary and sad : Kali carb.
Sad: Ant. crud., Goffe.a, Conium, Ouprum, Phosph. ac., Sepia, Sulphur; and
grave: Phosph. ac.; and gloomy: &pia; becomes sad suddenly: Sulphur;
with fainting weakness: Sepia.
When walking, apprehension about the heart: Oina; about his family:
Hepar; when driving, apprehension of distant evil : Lacha.
Anguish: Btllad., Canthar., Oina, Platin., Tubae.
Suicidal inclination : Be/lad.
Anxiety: Anac., .Arg. nitr., Bellad., Oina, Hepar s. c., Ignat., Platin.;
sudden faint-feeling and inability to act with her will on her limbs; Spongia;
with gloomy, melancholy thoughts: Tabac.; lachrymose and weary of life:
Bellad.; with bellyache: Mezer.; with palpitation : I INu.i; vom., Platin.; tired
feeling around heart and chest: Spongw; tired in the thighs: Spigel.; trembling
in the knees: Hepar 8. c.; as if the clothes pre:ised him and were too tight:
Argent.
Suspicious that some one is following him: A nae.
Anxious; unable to use bis limbs but conscious: Spongi,a; with sweat and
fear of dying after bellyache: Mezer.; loses bis senses, has to lie down; loose-
ness of bowels : Ledum.
Quiet manner: Arnie., Borax, Cale. osfr., Ph08ph. ac., Sabin.; in·iifference:
Conium; wavering mind: AMlj.; despondency : Ph08ph. ac.
Laziness, indisposition to think or speak: Arnie.
Difficult comprehension : Hepar 8. c.
Lassitude and vexation : Amm. carb., Borax; with headache : Kali carb.;
vexing ideas: Sulphur.
Everything grieves her: Mur. ac.; weeping: Bellad., Coffea.
Inclination to scream, with pain in the back : Cale. ostr.
Disposition to bend the body forward in walking, to hurry and sing, but all
in a dragging forced manner : Mezer.
During a walk not disposed to speak: Sabin.; or think: Arnie.
Sluggishness: Coccul.; dullness and headache : Conium.
Erroneous suppositions: Anac., Bromum, Baryt.
Inclination to pull people's noses in the street: .bfercur.
Does not know where be is : IGlorn>in.
Loss of consciousnet'S : Canthar.; attacks of unconsciottsnes8: Hepar; as if
reason were going: Aeon.; vertigo, as if senses would leave her: The.a; stupe-
faction, weaknet'S and gloomy ideas: Sulphur; distracted: Plalin.
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802 KIND AND DISPOSITION.
SEASONS.
Winter, Spring, Sommer, NI, according to B. R~ with man7 addition&
W. Spr. 8. r.
Aeon. I I In the height of summer and in the depth
Apr. I
Am bra. of winter, more than in the seasons between:
Amm.earb. Baryt., Bel/ad., Bryon., Garb. veg., ChaJTl()1n.,
Ant.crnd.
Argent. I 1 IFluor. ac., Lyoop., Natr. carb., Nat. mur., N11:e
A,.....n. II wm., Pul.sat.; most in the changeable seasons:
A.arum. II II II
Baryt. Lachu., Rhw to:e., Veratr.
Bcllad. • Better and Worse in Kind of Weather.
BoYlat.
Bryon. II Irritable, thoughtful, dissatisfied in cloudy, cold,
Calc.oatr. I
Camphor.
rainy weather: .Aloea.
C'a.,.1c. In cloudy weather very morose, out of
Carb.an.
Carb.....,.. humor: .Amm. carb.
Canatlc. II Would like to ride out even in wet weather:
Cbamom.
Cleat. Paorin.; great aversion to wet weather: Elapa.
c;na. Dreads the cold in hot weather and the heat in
C°lncb.o&
Clnnab. cold : Sulphur.
C'occal. II
Worse before Thunder-Storms: Petrol.,
Colcblc. I II
Conham. II PhoaphM., Paorin., I IRhodod., Sepia; during:
Daleam. I
I I Bryon., I Camtic., I Gelsem., 11 Lachu., 1 INatr.
Ferrnm. I
Gnpblt. II carb., I I Natr. mur., I I Nitr. ac., I I Pdrol., IPhoa-
Hf'llcb.
Hepar. phM., IPaorin., IRhodod., l&pia, ISilic.
Hyoac. II Gets faint if a storm is near: Petrol., Silic.
lpat. II
Jpcc. II Affected by the atmosphere of a storm :
Kall carb. I Psorin.
Lachc.. II ti
Lycop. II I II The sultry air oppresses him, but when it
lllagn.earb. I begins to thunder and lighten he brightens up :
lll•Ja«an· II
lllereur. II Ill Sepia.
Mere. snbl. 11 Une&By, restless and anxious: Phoaphor.
lllt"Ur.
Natr.earb. II During a thunder-storm more anxious th1m
Natr.mar. I II I
Naxm011Ch. I
before : Nitr. ae.
Jllaxvom. II Less fear of a thunder-storm : Natr. earb.
Petrol. I
Phosphor. II II Great fear during a thunder-storm at night.;
PhO*pb.ac. I II anxious sweat drives her out of bed: Natr. 11111r.
Pai.at. I U I
Rbodod. II A nervous young lady, uneasy already before
Rhaatox. II II 11 a thunder-storm, set up a terrific scream after a
Rnta. I
Sabad. I
heavy thunder-bolt, and continued it without ces-
l!'anap. II II sation in spite of the consoling efforts of the
flf'eale. alarmed family, until they had time to run for the
8den. JI doctor. One dose of Gelsem. high quieted her
s .. pta. II
81llc. II very soon. Since tben she has kept well by re-
8plgel. sorting at the return of the least fear to the same
8pongta. remedy.-A. LIPPE.
8tramon.
8trontlan. Non.-Dr. Gra11T••Rl'1 doctrln .. or the agroem~nt and dlNlp&o
8alpbar. II II mentor the dllfor•nl kind• or weathor .. 1111 the osygenold. hydroge-
Tbn:ra. nold and rarbonltrog~nold conltltutlono will l•e len for the !Mt voJ.
Vera tr. II II ome or thla work, 11 Graovogl la engage<! with a new ~tlon.
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Heat: I Aeon.
Sweat: I Apia, I I Araen., I Be/lad.
Excited and cheerful during the sweat : Clemat.
Unpleasant Feelings. Flushes of heat and uncomfortable feeling after
a walk : O:imtic.
Lassitude and discomfort, with anxious heat and sweat: !Jfagn. carb.
Chill when talking of unpleasant things: O:ilc. carb., Gelsem., Mar. ver.
When reading exciting news creeping chilliness: Gelsem.
Chilliness from unpleasant news : Sulphur.
All complaints worse during chill: 11 O:ilc. owtr., Oicut., !gnat., IMar. ver.
Violent febrile rigor after a surprise: Mercur.
Disposition to dwell on unpleasant subjects; shudders on seeing a cripple:
Benz. ac.
Sweat after disagreeable news : O:ilc. phoBph.
Aeon.
Aaram.
111
1
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I
Oversensitiveness. Chill·• I B··" r11on ' ' I O:inittc
r·-- ''
Cbamom. II II a I I Cinch. off., I I Col.chic., 11 Hepar, I Nair. carb.,
Coll'ea.
conlum.
II
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I .retro ., I IR 08phor., I I r cra/,r.
Nux vom. 111 II 11 Heat : I I Bellad., I O:irb. veg., I Lycop., I I Mar. ver.,
Belen. I
Sepia. a 11 a INatr. mur., INitr. ac., llPuUat., 11 Valer.
Sweat : I Baryt., I I Bellad., I I Oinch. off.
Overexcitability, with inclination to sweat: &bin.
Oversensitiveness of Hearing. Iu chill, heat and sweat: II Capaic.;
in r.11ill and sweat: I Arnie.; heat: 11 Aeon., 11 Bel/ad., I Cale. ac., 11 Conium,
llpec., ILycop., 1 INw: vom.
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, Heat and sweat: I Aeon., I I Be/lad., I I Sepia.
Sweat alone: I Cale. oatr., I Niu: wm., I I Sabin., I I Spigel., I I Thuya.
Aneu. 11 11 11 Melancholy. Chill: I I Helleb., I Phosphor.,
Cale.
Conh&m,
oar, I
I I
11
I I Pfutin.
,
Ip.at. 1 1 Heat: I Graphil., INw: mosch., I PhoqJh. ac.
~~=.P~ur. ~ 11 Sweat: IAuru1n.
Selen. 11 11 Chilly as if deluged with cold water and melan-
Septa. 11 11 choly: Veratr.
Hopeless, disposed to give up, with chilliness: Ant. tart.
Hypochondria. Hypochoudric mood, with chill: Arsen., Conium, P1118at.
In febrile state : Cale. ostr., Petrol.
Hypochondria in the evening, with heat: Hippom.
Ill humor, inclined to melancholy, with a feverish condition: Petrol.
Alum.
Amm.earb.
Apprehension. Cold feeling: Amm. carb.;
ArlJ. nltr. coldness: Arsen.; crawling: Garb. an.; chilline&":
~=:.,~~. Arg. nitr.; shuddering: Droaer., Natr. m11r.; chilly:
Cyclam.
Droeer.
I Arsen., Oy®m.; forenoon: Amm. carb.; evening:
Carb. an.
Graphlt.
Apprehension of evil, with chilliness and shuddering on single parL'I:
Oyclam.
Anxiety and flushes of heat as if he would receive bad news, chilliness:
Droaer.
HE>r nerves are so badly affected she fears she will go crazy; is always
chilly : Arg. nitr.
As if something had occurred, with ext.ernal heat and anxiety : Alum.
Internal heat, with apprehensiveness: Phosph. ac.
Cold sweat on forehead, with apprehension and trembling: Sepia.
Aeon. 11 'II Fear of Death. During beat alone: Cale. ostr.,
!:;":.;.. 1~ •:I 11 Coccul., llpec., IMoachus, INitr.ac., llRuta; sweat
N11x •om. • 11 alone: I Nitrum.
:!:.7.!~or. . 1~ 1: Sudden attacks of beat, with fear of dying: Cale.
:=!'ox. ~~ 1 : osi,r.; hot all over with anxiety, as if about to die:
Veratr. I II Ruta.
Anguish. With inner chill: lfl,Jcop.; with coldness of body: Nitr. ac.;
with attacks of flying heat: Arnie., Pulsat.
In hot stage, high fever: Stramon.; with beat and sweat at night: Nair.
mur.
Agony and heat: Aeon.
Fear. With chill: Cale. oatr., Garb. an.
Fear of heat during the chill, fear of chill during the heat: Sulphur.
Flying beat, with fear of ghosts : Pr.dsat.
During heat : Nw: mosch., Spongi,a.
Fear of something under the bed when waking, with dry heat: Bel/ad.
Heat and sweat, with fear and terror: Spongia.
Cold s\\"eat, frequently with fear and starting:
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ANXIETY.
Aco...
Apl•.
11
II
11
II
111 Anxious Mood. Coldness not relieved by
Arnie. 11 11 11 'I warmth : Cuprmn.
~r:.e.:~. 11 ·~ ~~ ; Coldness of body: Nitr. ae.; inner heat and outer
Bovlet. 1 1 11 : coldness of limbs: Arsen.
~=~1 :.•tr. ~~ ~ 11 i Inner chill, with rC8tlcssncss and trembling anx-
carb. ng. 1 1 11 iety : Cale. osfr.
Cha1nom.
Cl•c:h. o& 11
I II
11
11 Col <Iuess of externa1 parts : 'VOloe.
rr
1111
Coc:ntl. I 11 Before the chill: Ars. liydr.
Coft"ea. II II II
Conlum. 1 I With chill: I I Ca/,ad., I Ca/end., II 01111plwr.,
~~.!,';, 11 :
111 II ' Gimex, I Lamimn.
Jpat. 11 11 \Yith coldness : Causti-c., I I 011prum, Jatropli.,
:::;:i::ar. :: ~~ ~ I I I Jlezer., Nitr. ac.; shuddering: Ol. a11im.
N•n: vom.
Pltoephor.
11
I
11
11
'j'
11
Heat. llA111bra. I Amm. earb., I A nae., I Argent.,
A rJ. I Ca rb. an., I I C'i11a, I Oolchie., Crotal.,
Platln. 11 11 1 I sa .,
Pnleat. 11 11 I I Cyelam., I Droser., t I Ettphorb., I Grati-Ol., I Gu<irrea,
Rheum. 11 I II
Rim• tox. 1 11 1 I Hyose., 1llpce., I Lrwhe.<1., I I Lau roe., I .lfag11. mur.,
Sulphur. 11 I 11 1 I Niccol., I I Opium, I Pari.11, I I Petrol., I Rlwdod., IR11ta,
Thnya. II II '
Veratr. 1 1 , 1 I Sabin., ISecal., I Spigel., Valer., I Viol. tric., IZi11C11111.
Sweat: IAmbra, Amm. carb., I Ant. crud., Benz. ae., Camiab., 11 Caustir.,
I Cie11t., Cimex, Crocus, Fluor. ac., IKreosot., 11.Jla11gan., 11.Mezer., 11 Sitr11m,
I &bad., l&len.
Cold sweat: Ant. tart., Mur. ac., Sepia, Stramon.; runs down all over the
body: I I Arsen.
Cold sweat covering the cold skin: Ouprum; after palpitation and con-
striction of chest: Cale. ostr.
Anxiousness, with sweat: Benz. ae., I Cale. ostr., Cmuitic., Ouprum; anxiety
'drives out sweat: Rhus tox.
Anxiousness ; during and after it sweat: Nux vom., Phoq>hor.; pne hour
after it: Be/lad.
Alum.
Anguat.
11 'II
1
Heat and Sweat. Hot sweat: Ang11st.
Is suddenly covered with hot sweat, with moaning
B11ryt. 1
e .. uad. 11 11 ! and fear: Laehes.
R II II
c~;;:;r. 1 11 Anxious, short-lasting sweat over the whole body :
Furnm. 11' Arnie.
.•
:!~';'. ";:bl. 1 Alternately.. Coldne;;s, with heat: Boriid.
NAtr. <'arb. 11 Chill and heat: Rlu:wn; with vertigo an<l nau::ca:
Nltr. ae. II I
Phoeph. ac. 11 11 Veratr.
Plnmbnm. ' 1 1Heat followed by rigor: Droser.
Hf'pla. II II i
~pnngtn. 11 1 Inward chilline.~s: l11eop.; external and internal
:::;~·;~~· 11 ~ ' chill: Arnie.; crawls: Nair. 11111r.; crawling nil over,
8tr. .uon. 1 1 no heat or thirl't: Droscr.
Coldness: Jatroplt.; chill au<l crawling: Arsen.
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Heat and Cold. Heat with anxiety, but feels cold to the touch : Curb.
veg.
Hot and cold by turns, after anxiety : Bellad.
Hot head, cold hands and feet: Sulphur.
Inner heat: 11 Plwsph. ac.; blood boiling: 11 A nae., Carb. veg., I 1Nux 1•om.
Heat without thirst: Capsic., Cinch. off., Phosph. ac., Rhtts to:z.
Flushes of heat: AngttSt., Platin., Sepia; rapid flush : Droser.; ri~ing:
Angust., Bellad., Opium, Phosphor.
Flying heat: Ambra, Arnie., Ca'lc. ostr., Ignat., Platin., I IPul.~at., ISept·t;
sudden : Graphit., Spongi.a.
'Varmth: I IA11ac., Arsen., J-Jagn. carb., Spongi.a.
Heat all over, externally: Alum., Gratiol., Ruta.
Dry heat: Hyper., Stramon.
Unbearable heat: 11 Opium.
Heat and Sweat. Anxious heat as if sweat would break out: lgnaf.,
Phosphor., Stannum; sweat breaks out from the slightest motion: Stan1111m;
anxious feeling of heat, with sweat: Nux vom.
Heat and sweat with restlessness, weak memory and sensitiveness to noise:
Capsic.
Anxiety with heat in the face and disposition to sweat, after stool: Caustic.
Anxious heat as if deluged with hot water; forehead cold: Pul~at.
Heat in left cheek with anxiety as if going to die during nightly toothache:
Oleand.
Flushes of heat, mostly of hands and face, when sitting, with anxiety and
swent : C.ale. o~tr.
Inward heat caused by anxiousness, followed by sweat on the forehead:
Nux vom.
Flushes of heat and anxiousness, with lassitude and mental dullness: Alu n.
Red Face. Flushed chet'ks, with hoarsenesb: Hepar.
Anxiousness in evening, with flushed face and flushes of heat: &pia.
Sudden heat with anxiousness, red face and sweat : Spongia.
Face-sweat: Nair. carb.; with maniacal gestures: .Arsen.
Sweat on forehead and chest : Pliosplior.
Attacks of heat without red face but with anxiousness and bea<l-like sweat
on the forehead : Nux i•om.
Sweat only in face, rolling down in large drops: PuLtat.
Cold Sweat on Face: Arsen., Bryon., Cale. phosph., J.I11r. a~.• Nair.
mur., Veratr.
When lying insensible: Bryon.; with crawling over the back: Nair. m11r.
Child is cold all over and screams: Cale. phosph.
Teeth. Toothache driving to despair, with anxious sweat; cannot bear to
be uncovered : Clemat.
Mouth. Feverish state, with dryness of mouth and thirst; anxiety, rest-
lessness and pain in the limbs: Ca11thar.
Throat. Rising up in pit of stomach, then in the throat: Nux i·om.
Burning down into the stomach: E11phorb.; in back part of pharynx: Arnie.
Anxious, disagreeable heat, with sweat and dryness in the throat, in the
morning in be<'! : Sulphur.
Flushes of heat as if deluged with hot water, red face, sweat, anxiousness
and dryness in throat: &pia.
Thirst. First shuddering, then heat causing anxiety followed by thirst
for beer: Nuz vom.
Violent thirst, with heat and increasing anxiety: Platin.
Anxious heat after breakfast: Plwsphor.
After eating soup heat beginning in abdomen, with anxiousness and sweat
in the region of stomach and chest: OZ. anim.
After beer soup heat and anxiousness: Fern1m.
Heat rising from below up, anxious sweat, nausea and great fear: Be/lad.
Anxiety and nausea, with sweat: Cale. ostr.
Anxiety, C'annot sit still, with sweat and nausea: Grapltit.
Nausea after getting up, with heat, anxiousness and ri:;ing of sour water:
l'arb. an.
At 1 A.lll. great fear, with alternate heat nnd nausen: Arsen.
Empty eructation, with burning and nnxious sweat: ~Mezer.
With chill : Magn. carb.; pain in epiga;;trium: I I Arsen.
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Chilliness and shuddering; anxious gnawing sensation in epigastrium, with
nausea: Arsen.
Great nausea, vomiting and retching, with anxiety in epigastrium ; beat and
chilliness, followed by sweat: Digit.
Attacks of cramp in stornl\ch, with anxiety; cold nose, lips, hands and feet,
followed by vomiting and belching: Kali carb.
Anxiety in epigastrium, with alternate heat and chill: Sulphur; with dry
heat: Stramon.; with gurgling in abdomen anrl alternate burning and cold
feeling: Lact. vir.
Anxiousness, with constricting pain in stomach going into chest, with dys
pnrea and sweat : Kali carb.
Anxious screams about pain in epigastrium, with sweat: Chamom.
Anxiety, with burning in stomach and cold body: Jatroph.
Burning rising from stomach into chest, with anxiou.mess and sweat on the
forehead and chest : Phoiphor.
Painful swelling of epigastrium, with great anxiousness: Arg. nitr.
Abdomen. Anxious feeling, with fever and thirst: Arsen.; with nightly
restlessness and hot head and hands : Nitr. ac.
Dull, pressing pain, with heat, anxiety and restlessness: Causti,c.
Pressing pain, followed by sweat and anxiety as if going to die: Mezer.
Anxious sensation of heat in abdomen, chest and face: Bellad.
A.nxiety, with sensation of fullness to bursting in abdomen, the sweat pour-
ing from the bead : Mur. ac.
Painful distension, with short, anxious breathing, has to undo the clothes;
chilliness and shuddering: Mezer.
Distension, with bodily heat and anxious feeling in epigastrium: Arsen.
Sexual Organs. Pollution, followed by anxious heat in the morning:
Petrol.
Before catamenia, hot and anxious : A.mm. carb.
Anxiety and heat, with catamenia: Nitr. ac.
Anxiety and faintness, with cold cheeks and inward heat: Natr. mur.
Chest. Emaciation, with chilliness on back, flushed cheeks, hoarse, weak
voice, anxiety and irritability : Hepar.
Anxiousness as if in bot air: Ptdsat.
Chill, with cold face and bands; anxious constriction of chest: Pukat.
Anxiety, with inward heat and deep breathing: Pho11ph. ac.
Anxious constriction in chest, followed by heat without thirst; bead·likl'
sweat : Pul$at. •
Anxiety and dyspnc:ea, with warm sweat on the fortlhead : Aeon.
Dyspnrea and anxiousness when standing, with sweat on the che«t: Cina.
Oppression and anxiousness when walking fll:!t, with sweat on back and
chest: Nitr. ac.
Short breathing, with anxiety and profuse sweat: ~Mangan.
Dyspnc:ea and anxiety increasing gradually, from time to time S\Veat breaks
out: Nux vom.
Rapid, death·like breathing, with rapid pulse and shuddering: Puhat.
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Dry cough in the night, with vomiting and anxious sweat; has to get up:
Silie.
Heut, with great anxiety as if breath was insufficient; the same anxiety with
the :-weat: Coccul.
Hent in the che.st which rise:i to the mouth, with restlessness and anxiety :
11·11x t'Olll.
Burning in chest, with confusion in head as if he did not know where he is,
with anxiety: C!tam01n.
Hent in stomach and chest, with anxiety: Phosphor.
Constriction, with anxiety and heat: A.nae.
Attacks of heat, with anxiety as if the walls of the chest were presse<l
together: Jfercur.; as if the che.st was too narrow, with inward heat: Plwsph. ac.
Heut in stomach aud chest: Phosplwr.; warm ebullition : Garb. veg., K11.z
vom.
Ebullitiou, with anxious drea1US, screaming: Pulsat.; from the epigastrium
to throat-pit: Plat in.
Ebullition, with anxiousnc.;is and heat: Amm. mur.
Heart. Anxious feeling at the heart, with dyspnrea and flushes of heat:
.Ambra; internal heat: Garb. veg.
Feeling as if the heart would be squeezed off, bcsitle himself with fear,
moaning. and profuse sweat: Chamom.; anxious constriction : Jferc. per.
Cardiac anxiety and cold sweat: Plwsph. ac.; anxious sweat: Plumbwn.
Stitchc;;, with inhalation in hypertrophy : Plumbum.
Palpitation, with anxiety and restle:;sne.;s, constriction of che.st, gasping with
every exhalation, cold i0went: Cale. ostr.
Palpitation, with anxiousness and heat, particulnrly in the face: .Aeon.
Palpitation, heat and anxielV during catamenia, with tl'embling of limb'!:
Nitr. ac.
Anxiety, palpitation and sweat from disagreeable reminiscences which
excite him: Sepia.
Anxiety in the night as if going to die, with cold sweat and audible palpita-
tion : A.111111. carb.
Outer Chest. Pressure and tension, with anxiety ar.d cold hands: Ledmn;
feels warm about the breast and anxious: Ol. anim.; S\\"•.!Ut: I'lw.•plwr.
Back. Shuddering on the back after heat in face, with anxiety: Pu/sat.
Cmwls on the buck, with cold sweat on the forehead, anxiou:;ne:::s and shud-
del'ing: .Nair. mur. ·
Sweat on back at night, followed by heat and uneasin<'ss which prevents
her from going to sleep : Petrol.
Sweat on back after 3 A.M., with anxious restlessness : I I Rims tox.
Sweat with rash on the back, with dullne,;s of all the senses aud anxiety:
Slramo11.
Anxiousness, with trembling of hands and flushes of heat: Platin.
Upper Limbs. Crawling on the arm:;, with anxious fear: .Nair. mur.
Chilline!'s running over the arms, with nnxil'ly: Pufs(d.
Chilline:;s, real shake, with cold hands aud mental dcpres11ion: Cinch. off.
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Anxiousness as with a fever; hands are cold and tremble: Garb. veg.
Hot hnuds, with chilliness auJ anxious weeping: Ignat.
Fearful and restless; heat, with inclination to uncover: Mur. ac.
Flying heat mostly in hnnds, as from fear after a fright: Cale. ostr.
Anxiousness, with sweat and pain in sea pula: Cimex.
Sweat on hands, with anxiety: Gliamom., Mercur.
Cold sweat on hands; stupid : Coccntl.; iu palms of hands, with inability to
think: Cale. plwsplt.; with anxious heat: Lamium.; with anxiety and irres<>-
lution: Glw.111om.
Flushes of heat mostly in hands, with anxiety and sweat: Ca'lc. ostr.
Lower Limbs. Awakes about midnight with chill, anxiety and spas-
modic drawing in the thighs: Sepia.
Restless and anxious, cannot sleep, thighs covered with cold sweat: Tlmya.
Sudden redness of face, with cold feet and trembling anxiety: Pul8at.
When walking iu open air trembling of knees, with anxiousness, beat, and
burning of soles: Hepar.
Twitching of limbs and starting iu sleep, with anxious heat: • • • • •
All the Limbs. Chilliness, with goose-skin mostly on upper arms and
outer part of thighs; restless and anxious: Lam. alb.
Coldness of limbs, with anxiety and mental derangement: Stramon.
Cold limbs, with fearfulness: Auripig.
Coldness, with insensibility: Aet/1us.; stupor: Nw: mosch.
Cold hands and feet, with anguish: Grap/tit.; with anxiety in the evening:
Graphit.; icy cold, with cold sweat ; one cheek red, the other pale; mental and
bodily prostration: !pee.
Cold hands and feet from talking: !Jfoschus; and hearing conversation:
Amm. carb.; does not like to be alone: Cale. 011tr.
When standing cold sweat on the back of hands and feet, with apprehen-
sion : Lil. tigr.
External coldness of limbs and inward heat, with anxious restlessness:
Arsen.
Burning of bands and soles of feet, with anxiety: Copaiv.
SudJen heat while sitting, with anxiousness: Graphit.
Motion. Anxiousness, with sweat all day, worse when in motion:
Magn. carb.
Nerves. Chilliness before going to bed, wakes with anxiousness and
trembling feeling: Platin.
Spnsruodic attack, with icy coldness and anxiousne8$ : Camti.c.
Weakness. 'Veak and prostrated, with anxiousness and sweat: Mur. ac.,
Ratanh.
Anxiety, weeping, palpitation and coldness, with weakness in all the limbs:
Mezer.
Malarial fevers, with vomiting of mucus and bile, watery discharg~. burn-
ing sensation in stomach, great anxiety, fainting spells, marked pro;;tration.
great restlessness and much thirst, particularly during the day; burning heat:
Arsen.-JosEPH BERTL. Experience in l11ter111ittents, p. 101, 1859.
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Alnm.
Ant,rcnact.
Heat and Anxiousness at Night. In bed: Magn. mur.;
Arnlc. <loes not know what to do: Baryt., Petrol.
11 ~~~: Anguish all night : V eratr., Zincum.
Bryon. Anxiousness in the night as if from heat: Pulaat.
~':~i.~~· Feels too warm, cannot go to sleep: .Pulsat., Magn. carb.;
11 Map.carb. lasting until midnight: Arsen., Graphit.
=~·.:i:i:· Before midnight, afterwards sweat and thirst: Magri. mur.
Natr. mur. Cannot rest in one place : Mere. sub/.; tosses about : Bryon.
P•trol.
Pitt.at. Sleepless and anxious until 2 or 3 A.M.: Arnie.
Septa. Anxiousness at 3 A.M., with alternate heat and nausea:
8nlpbur.
ztncum. A rsen.
Anxiousness from 3 to 5 A.M.: Ant. crud.; from 4 to 5 A.M. and 5 to 6
P.M.: &pia.
Cannot sleep all night on account of heat and restlessness: Garb. an.
Awakes in the night, with great anxiety and heat, and a spasmodic feeling:
Su/pit ur.
Restless sleep, tosses about, hot and anxious, with jerking of limbs and
starting: Alum.
Hus to uncover: Natr. 111ur.; which she cannot endure long: Mag11. carb.
Morning. Sweat an<l anxiety: &pia.
Feeling as if she had done wrong, with cardiac anxiety and sweat: Aurum.
Evening. Chilly and anxious: Phosphor.
Anxiety, with dry heat: Hyper.
Heat after lying down, with anxiousness lasting all night: Zincum.
Fear of ghosts, with trembling and flushes of heat, hands and face cold:
Pulsat.
Warmth and Cold. Heat, like pouring hot water over her, better when
uncovering : Cannab.
Anxiousness in the night, throws off the covers: Nw: 'llOm.; after midnight,
with inclinatiou to uncover: Arsen.
Feels too hot, cannot fall asleep before midnight; inclination to uncover:
Veratr.; anxious heat, has to uncover: Jlur. ac.
At 2 A.M. complaining about heat, wants lighter covers: Ignat.
Coldness or chilliness not relieYed by warmth : Ouprum.
Heat, with desire to be covered: Nu.i: iiom.
Anxious heat when walking in open air, as if the clothes were too tight:
.Argent.; nnxiousness and bent when wnlkiug out-doors: Hepar.
Anxious and hot, with lassitude, getting better in open air : Gratiol.
Chill, Heat, Sweat. After eating, chill; anxiousness and sweat in the
night : !gnat.
Fear, with cold anxious sweat, from imagining robbers under his bed and
in the house: A rsen.
Tosses about, with anxiousness and moaning; cold sweat on forchend until
1 A.M.: Bryon.; heat, with anxiety : Sframon.
Heat as if deluged with hot water, alternating with feeling as if culd water
coursed through his veins, with anxiou8ness: Rlius tox.
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Sudden attack of anxiousness after going to bed, followed by sweat: Thuya.
S\veat in bed, with anxiousness: Natr. mur.
Anxious sweat preventing sleep : Bryon.
Night sweat, with fet-ling as if she had done something bad: Natr. mur.
Hypochondric restlessness, despondency, anxious sweat and sleeplessness:
Graphit.
Periodicity. Alternation of chill, with symptoms of the mind: OrocU8,
Platin.; repeated attacks of anxiety, with flushes ot' heat: Arnie.
Attacks of heat, with anxiety: Sepw, Spongia.
Sensations. Chills, with pains and anxiety : .Arsen.
Most symptoms are accompanied by chilliness, shuddering and anxiety:
Aeon.
Fine pricking on the whole body as of pins when getting into a sweat at
night in bed, with cardiac anxiety and feeling as if deluged with hot water;
better when uncovering: Gann.ab.
Touch and Skin. Chilliness, pale face, goose-skin, sensitive to the touch,
with anxiety and restle~ness : Lam. alb.
Painful ve.>icles on the left chest and back, with fever and anxiety: Oaustw.
Children. Continuous anxious screaming, with cold sweat and open fon-
tanelles : Cale. phoiph.
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Crawls over the whole body without heat, wavering mind: Aaaf.
~:::.c.. 11 11 :j Faint-hearted, Depressed. With cl1ill:
Clneb. otr. • 1 IA11t. tart., I Baryt., I Cale. oatr., I Camphor., I Hepar,
Conlu.m..
Jpat. 11I 1 I I'
Ulerc1lr., Rlws lox.
Lyeop.
Pnlaat. 1
1
1
11
I
1 'Vi th heat: 11 Aeon., I I Cliamom., I Opium,
Sepia. I 11 t ' I Petrol., I Stm11111111.
sp1g.1. i 1I ,, •• l S
sulphur. 11 11 : ' it l sweat : I ~>0ngia.
Shunning Men. During beat: I Co11ium, 11 Hyosc., IPulaat.
During the sweat: I IAr.:ie11., IBellad., ILaclie.:i., ILycop., I IPulsat., I ISepia.
'Vhen getting among strangers sweat breaks out: I A111bra, llBaryt.,
I I Lycop., I Sepia, I Stramon.
A"on. 1 '\1 Ill Humor, Discontent. With chill: I Alum.,
Bt>llad, I 11
Bryon. 11 1 1 1 IAnac., I Calend., I Capsic., I Camplior., I Conium,
Krl'osot., Jlagn. carb., I I .i.Yalr. carb., I ]l"ux t'Om.,
P ..trol.
Phoapb. ae.
Rheum.
11
1
11
I
1
' I Pu/sat., IRlws lox., I ISilic., I ISpigel.
Tbnya. 11 1i 'Vith sweat: I Natr. mur., I I Tlwya.
Feels indisposed, with inward chilliness and ill humor: Th11ya.
Alternately hot and chilly, with disgust for everything: Rheum.
'Vith a dry cough and evening fever, be torment." his family with his bad
humor: IPao-rin.
Out of spirits, with febrile condition : Petrol.
Heat and bnd humor in the e\·eniug: Hippom.
Fever ending with bad humor: Silic.
Heat in right hand, with very ill humor: Pulsat.
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Ill humor, with pain in throat when swallowing; sour smelling sweat nearly
every night: T/1uya.
Morose. Chilliness, with great morosene:!s: Caustic.
Anxious mood duriug chill, n10r•1sc and apprehensive: Calend.
Chilly, morose and gloomy: Puuat.
:Morose, with flushes of heat: A 119u~t.
Sweat, with morosenCl!S: A119ust., .J~agn. ca1'b.
Chaniom.
Coft'~a.
Nux ,.om.
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11
Hasty, Impetuous. With heat: Sepia.
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'V1th sweat: IAcon., IAuen., IBryo11 ., I v JU' •
veg., I IFerrum, IHcpar, IHyose., 1 INatr.mur., IP/wsphor., IStraino1i., l ISulplwr,
I Tlmya.
Aeon. 11 Impatience. 'Vi th heat: I I Arsen., I Bellurl.,
Apia. 11 I
c11awom. 1 1 llpec., 1 ILycop., INatr. mur., INux vom., IPauat.,
lguat. II 1 Viol. trie.
::r;:~r. : :: With sweat: IAurum, ISulpli. ac., IZincum.
General heat, with impatience and sweat: Mezer.
Anger. Chill or coldness after auger: Aeon., Arsen., Bryon., Mar. ver.,
Nu:v vom.
Very irritable, inclined to be angry; after getting angry, chilly or a red face
and heat in head : Bryon.
After anger, chilliness alternating with heat, vomiting of bile and thirst:
Nux vom.
Gets angry about trifles, with cold hands, hot face and palpitation :
Phosphor.
Gets hot and beside himself about a trifling vexation: Photph. ac.
Heat after anger: I.Aeon., IChainom., INu.x vom., I !Petrol., llSepia,
1Staphi8.
General heat ; vexed and angry : Hippom.
Sweat after anger: I Aeon., I I Bryon., I Ohamom., I Lycop., I Petrol., I I Sepia,
IStaphis.
Fretfulness, Irritability. With chill and flying heat: Arsen.
Irritability, with heat: Aeon., Garb. veg., Laches., Phosphor., Plwph. ac.
Hot, sensitive and passionate : Caustic.
Chilly, irritable and uncomfortable: ;lfezer.
Chilly and peevish: Plwtphor., Pulsat.
Cold. feet at table, with fretfulness and impatience: Sulphur.
Alternately hot and cold, with fretfulness and aversion to speak: I I Boraz.
Inwardly chilly, with fretfulness: Hepar.
Right cheek and hand hot, with chilliness of the body and irritability :
Pulsat.
Chilliness, particularly of the extremities, very irritable and restless: Thuya.
Great irritability, everything vexes him, with anxious sweat and flushes of
heat: .Angust.
Fretful, does not know what to begin, with sweat: Magn. carb.
Yery irritable mood, especially during the chilly stage, the least thing puts
him Ol'L of humor : Bellad.
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With sweat alone: I I Bryon., I Merettr.
Thuya. 11 1 Chill after vexation: .Mar. ver., Nux vom.
Chilliness on the back after vexation: K11..c vom.; with anxiety: Katr. mur.
Heat after vexation: I Peil"ol., I Sepia; heat with vexation: Caustic.,
Phosphor., Phospli, ac.
General sweat with vexing ideas : Sepia.
Gets into a sweat from sus.i,icion about people in the street: Baryt.
ACTIONS.
With cold limbs, inclination to climb: Stramon.
With heat, inclination to work: Opium, &rsap., I Thuya, Verbasc.
Bcllad.
8tramon.
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B•llad. 11 ' Crying. 'Vi th the heat alone: I I Aeon .• I Bryon.,
~;::_c::· 1: i I Capsi.c., 11 Co.ffea, I !pee., I P1dsat., I Veratr.; with
,:
Lycop. 11 1 the sweat alone: I Arili.c., I Care. ostr., I Cmnphor.,
Opl um.
Platlu.
II
11
111·
11 I Phosphor., I I Rheum.
8tramoa. I 'I Screaming, with cool body: Ipec.
With burning heat : Hyose., Opium.
Spitting at others during heat : I Belwd., I I Capsic.
DESIRES.
Inclination to work: 11 Opium, 1&.irsap., I Thuya, Verbase.
Talkative. During the heat and sweat: ILaches.
During heat alone: Coffe,a, II Jlar. ver., I Podoph., I Stramon.; sweat alone:
I IArsen., I IBellad., ICalad., Coccul., Hyosc., ISelen., 11 Tarax.
After much talking, heat in head and icy cold hands: Plwsph. ae.
Shuddering on the bead and legs after inclination to laugh : H ura.
During chill, very much out of humor, would like to take his lifo: Spigel.;
suicidal mania: Compare page 313.
Wants to sit alone with closed eyes during heat: Conium.
AVERSIONS.
A version to solitude, with coldness of face, hands ·and feet: Cale. OJJtr.
Great aversion to the sensation of heat in chest when walking in open air:
Rhm tox.; has great aversion to his own sweat: Oime::; all his own exhala-
tions are very offensive to him: Sulphur.
~7i~C:-: ~ :[ Dislike to Talk. Cold creeps running down
lpat. 1 1 the back, vexatious, taciturn: Borax; chilliness and
:;.i;;,;.~· : :: shuddering, with flying heat; aversion to tnlk: Platin.
Pboapbor. 11 11 During heat alone: 11 Chamom., 1 ILyeop., l.N~
Pboapb. ae. I II
Veratr. 1 vom., I Pu/sat.
During sweat alone : I Bryon., I Onie. ostr., I I Cinch. off., J .llfereur.
Dull and disinterested during the chill: Camphor.; sluggish: Orotal., Lache8.
EXALTATIONS.
A-a. II II Excitability. During chill alone: IArsen.,
Bellad, II II
Deyon. 11 I 1 IAurum,11 Cak. ostr., I Canthar.,11 Cannab., I Capsic.,
Cham om. II II II I Garb. veg., I I Catt~Uc., I Hepar, I Laches., I Nair. mur.,
C'oeenl. II I I,
coma. II I II I Phol'!phor., I I Pu/sat., ISpigel., I Sulphur, I Veratr.;
Conlum. II I chilliness : 11 Coca.
Jpat. I I
Lyeop. II II During heat: I.Alum., IApis, 1Kali carb.,
Jtlar.Ter. II II II
I I .llfa9n. earb., I I Mosehus, 11
Opium, I Petrol., ISaraap.,
1IOS'.TOID• II I
!lepta.
"1 I Stram on., I T'a/er.
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RESTLESSNESS.
Aeon. 11 11 t 11 Restlessness. Coldness: Phosphor.; in the
!;::=·earb, •: ~ 'Inight: Natr. mur.; through the whole body: Bot·i.~t.
Amica, I I ,: ! During chill: I I A nae., I A.~af., I I Borax, I I Can11ab.,
:::::.i. :: ,: 11 : I I Capsic., I Curb. veg., I I Kreosot., I Jfezer., I J.Y•tfr.
11 I carb., I I Nair. mttr., I Petrol., I Platin., I Spigel.
Bovlat. 1
Bryon. It II
Cale. ostr. 1 t1 Rigor every third day : A nae.; waking at night:
Chamom. II II Silie.
C'lncb. olr. 11
Coft'ea. tt During heat : I Ant. tart., IBaryt., I Conimn,
~:..'c~t. 11 I 1llfagn. carb., I I Magn. mur., I Jferc. suhl., I .Jfo.~hus,
Laclaee. 1llfor. ac., I Opium, I Rheum, I Sabin., I Spo11gia,
~i::~. 1
11 IStaplds., IStramon., I Tlmya, I Valer.
Nnx , ·om. 11 In the evening in bed restlessness and chill, nlter-
Pho•pbor.
Phoaph. ac. u natiog with heat: Amm. carb.
Pnbat. 11 11 During sweat: Lachnanth., I iSambuc.; with rnm-
Rh,.. tox, II I
Ruta. I 'I sea: Graph it.
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S~pla,
11
II 1 11
1 Before catameoia chill, followed by heat nnrl
smc. 1 11 11 restlessness : Lycop.
Stannnm.
Snlphnr. 11
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1 Ilestlessne;:s and anxiety, with disni:rreenble
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heat in
Veratr. tt 1 abdomen, alternating with general chilliness: Boi·i~t.
Restless at night and noxious, cannot sleep; cold legs, covered with colrl
sweat: Tlmya; at the beginning of chill restlessness: I Lae/1e,s., Plw1tplwr.
Heat and restlessness in the night, with throbbing in hend, preventing sleep:
Arsen.; with pressing headache and febrile heat: Ruta.
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Unbearable burning heat at night, with r~tlessness: Pulsat.
Great restlessness, with dry burning, hot skin at night : Rhus ven.
Heat, with trembling and uneasiness in the limbs: Cale. ostr.
Easily Frightened and Startled. Terror and shuddering in the
morning: Cale. ostr., Nux vom.
Terrified feeling and shuddering: Garb. an.
Shuddering, with twitching : Cerv. bras.
Easily frightened during the chill: Veratr.
Cold sweat and ea_sily frightened : Card. ben.
Sometimes cold, sometimes hot after starting in the night: Bellad.
Starting, with cold face and hands; or in sleep, with whimpering: !gnat.
Coldness, and starting from every noise: Garb. veg.
Cold body, starting and trembling: Opium.
Starting on falling asleep, with shuddering and stitches thro!-lgh the knee:
Jfercur.; burning beat and starting in sleep: Ltjcop.
Aeon.
11euad.
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· heat : I Capsic.,
'
Cale. on.r. 11 I I /gnat., I Natr. mur., I Opium.
Nax,·Om. 1
Petrol. 11 During sweat: I I Causti.c., I Chamom., I Sabad.,
Phoaphor. II I ISambuc., rSpongi.a.
Pnl. .t. II
Sepia. 1 Starting in sleep, slight chill, great heat with
~~!:!'r-:r· 1~ 1: sweat, mental dullness, one cheek ftushed: 11 Chamom.
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Morning sweat; chi11y with the slightest motion but anxious heat brought
on by talking: Lam. alb.
Sweat worse from mental exertion (reading or writing): Be/lad., Bora:r,
I Gale. ostr., Graphit., II Hepar, llyosc., I Kali carb., 11/.,aches., Lyoop., Nair.
mur., I INux vom., l&pia, I ISilic., Slap/tis., I IS11lplmr.
From reading: Sulphu1·; writing : Borax, Il171ar, &pia, Sulphur.
Sweat caused by hearing news; cannot collect his thoughts: Cale. phO¥h.
Sweats all over after a serious talk : Graphit.
Sweat on outer chest : Nitr. ac.; and back : Cina.
Sweat better from mental exertion : Fermm, Natr. carb.
Difficult Comprehension. Coldne88 and thirst: Gapsic.
Chilliness when getting awake: Staphis.; crawling: Gapsic.
Chill, with difficult comprehension : I I Bell.ad., I Bryon., Gapsic., I Lachu.,
Phosphor., Stannum; with the chill difficult recognition: Rims wx.
Shaking, with thirst: Capsic.; without thirst: Arsen.
Great beat of the skin and difficult comprehension: Chin. mlph.
Fever heat or sweat, without thirst and difficult comprchensi•m: Gapsic.
After heat, sweat, with buzzing in ears and difficult comprehension: Arsen.
Deprived of power of thinking during the chill : Gimez.
Sweat, with lassitude and dullness of senses: Hyosc.
Chills, with weakness of intellect: I I Be/lad., Bryon., Lachu.
Feverish and flushed; weakminded: !gnat.
Head hot, body cold, with weak mind: Stannum.
Coma and weak mind : Plwnbum.
A....,n. 1 11 Confusion of the Mind. Cold skin; gives
Bellad.
Bryon.
11
II
1 disconnected answers: Laches.
Jpee. 1 Beside himself during chill : I Aeon., I Chamom.,
.N1n: -vom. 11
Pai.at. 1 11 I Coifea, I Veratr.
llhaa tox. 1 I During heat: IBaptis., I Cinch. off., I Natr. carb.
Stupid, as if bound up with beat and sweat: Magn. mlph.
!;.t. ,: 1: Dullness. During chill: I Oicut., IHelleb.,
ArHn. II 1 I Ledum, I I Nux mosch., I Plumbum.
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: 1 ~ 11 During heat: IArgent., I Garb. 1'eg., I Chamom.,
Bryon. 11 II I llgnat., 1Pul8at., Silic.
~:!::1 :'"'· : 1~ During sweat: I Cinch. off., I Graphit., I &bad.,
Conlnm. 11 ISulphur, I I Thuya.
Droeer. I II II
Ipee. 11 11 Fever, with gastric trouble, Joss of appetite, nau-
!!~~b. 1~ :: sea and vomiting of green, bitter watery fluid; <'On-
Natr. earb. 11 1 11 1 stipation, hard lumps of feces as if burnt; urine
::~~:'.:~· : 1~ : ' scanty and dark, emaciation, dry cough, prostration,
Opium. 1 11 11 apathy and dullness: Diadem.-BJERTL.·
~::::~:~. 1: ~~ 1~ Chill in morning, with pain in stomach and left
Rhua tox. 1 11 1 bypochondric region. Thirst begins before the chill
!:;~:: 1: :: ~~ 1 awl lasts during heat. In a pyrexia dullness in head
suic.
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'II and loss of appetite; only cold things taste good :
Veratr. 11 11 il JSux vom.-B..ERTL.
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INTELLECT.
A ....n. 11 11 Muddled. During chill: I Cap8ic., I Chamom.,
Dellad, I II r> • u
Bryon. 1 1 11 I I 1.;onmm, I LLyoac.
Cale. oetr. 11 11 During heat alone: I Alum.
:f.:~j earb. 1: 11
During sweat: I Cinch. off., I Rheum, I Stramon.
Lauroe. Dull head and stiff neck, with chill : Oicut.
::~:..:'.:~· 11 11 1 Dullness in head and buzzing of ears : Laches.
Opium. 11 11 Chill in the afternoon without fever ; dazed all
PbCN1phor. I
Phoepb. ae. 11 11 day: Nitr. ae.; dreaminess, with crawls: Zincum.
::!:!:,,., 1: •: Dulluesss, with coldness even near the warm stove:
Yeratr. 1 1 Ruta; with cold hands and inward heat: Helleb.
With great heat of the body and more frequent and violent beats of the tern·
poral artery ; muddled ; heat, followed by much sweat: Bellad.
Aeon. • 11 • Ecstasy, Excited Fancy. During heat:
Bellad, 11 11
Lacbea, 1 1 I Cinch. off., I I Coffea, I I Lauroc., I Pulsat., I Sabad.
Opium. • During sweat: I I Garb. veg., I Iodium, I I Nitr. ae.,
PbOllpbor. I
8tramon, I 11 !Sulphur.
Thoughts intrude with warmth of body: .AnfJU8t.
Sensitiveness and heat; from reading affecting things emotion, weeping:
Lache,s.; feeling as if deluged with hot water when au idea occurs vividly:
Phosphr>r.
Lively imagination in the evening; the mere thought of unpleasant things
causes shuddering : Benz. ae., Phosphor.
Heat and moist skin, with mental derangement: Stramon.
Profuse sweating, with quick, erroneous ideas : Ouprum.
0c11ac1. 11 11 II Illusions. During chill: I Kali carb., Phosphor.,
~;!'::::. : 1
: Sulphur; during heat: I Garb. veg., IHyo.,c., I Magn.
Rhaa to,., 11 mur., I Jfercur., I Phosphor., I Santbuc., I I Stramon.
During sweat: None.
In typhoid fever he thinks another person lies alongside of him, or that he
is double, or that one limb is double: Petrol.; as if he were cut in two: Platin.
Believes himself to be three persons; a very troublesome symptom; the
patient has dilated pupils : Nnx mo~ch.
Imagines herself in pieces and cannot get herself together: IBaptis.
Sees apparitions during chill: Nitr. ac.
Crawls when imagining disgusting things: Phosphor.
Cold, chilly, and imagining sickness: ArBen.
Anxiety, thinks his mind wanders, with chill: Nitr. ac.
Cold body, thinks he is not at home: Veratr.; not in his house: Opium.
When falling asleep, thinks she hears noises above her bed which makes
. her shudder: Caw. ostr.
Sees figures; dullness, followed by heat: Phosph. ae.
Voluptuous fancies, with heat: Ignat.
Becomes warm after fearful imaginations ·: Anac.
In typhus thinks he is well: Arnie., Arsen.
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Character. Merry: IBellad., 11 Orocus, I Ouprmn,
llI!;osc., ISpongia, I IStramon., I Veratr.; incoherent: Atrop.; anxious: I Aeon.,
I I Bellad., 11 Orocus, IHyosc., I Nux vom., I Opium, I Pu!AJat., I Silic., Sepia,
IStramon.
Loquacious: I Bellad., I Cuprum, I I Laches., IPodoph., I Rhm t-O:r., IStramon.,
I I Veratr.; with spitting: Bellad., Capsic.
Taciturn: I Ant. crud., I Be/lad., IHyosc., I .Jfur. ac., 11 Veralr.
Muttering: I IApis, Atrop., I Bellad., I Hyosc., I I Jfu.r. ac., I Opium, I I Pholl]Jh.
ac., I I Stramon., I Tara:r:.
Imagines herself in pieces and cannot get herself together: Bapti-8.; thinks
he is three persons : Jfosckus.
Raving: Aeon., 11 Be/lad., I Bryon., IHyose., 1lA;cop., I Opium., IStramon.
In the evening: Lache.~., P8orin.; night: Sepia; with the pains: Dul.cam.;
from violence of pain : Veratr.
With hot skin: Aeon., Duleam., Opium, Stramon., &nguin.
With light febrile paroxysms: Santon.
With heat; sweat on the head: Sepia; tosses about in bed and talks, with
open eyes : Chamom. .
Increased heat and confused talk in intermittl.'nt fever: Menym1fh.
Constant burning heat: Hyose.; with unquenchable thirst: Hepar.
Delirium, and feeling as if she would lose her reason : I'sorin.
Mania, with delirium and !!leeplessness, without hallucinations or lo;;;; of
memory: I Verair.; if with it: Stramon.-DR. HERMEL.
Ara..n.
Bf'llad. 11
11 11
11 ·
Mania. During chilliness: Cale. ostr.; chill
11yo1<". 11 11 alone: Cime;i; I Platin., I Sulphur.
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REPRODUCTIONS.
Vanishing of Thought. With chill: I I Bellad., I Bryon., I Lachf!ll.,
I Rhus tox.; dullness in head, with shuddering and irregular breathing: Sepia.
Coldness; senses leave him: Camphor.
Chills, with a 1088 of feeling: Spongia.
Warmth over whole body; senseless: Stramon.
Typhoid fever; giddy, vanishing of thought: Nux mosch.
Heat, and feeling as if she would lose her senses: Psorin.
Cold sweat on forehead ; insensibility: Arsen.
Aeon. 1 Unconsciousness. During chill : I I Cap11ic.,
!:::,',:'' 1~ ,: I C'Wut., I Conium, I Kali carb.
eenad. 11 11 11 Shaking chills awaken her from unconsciousncsfl:
Camphor. I I E'l:-·t.
Cbamom, 11 v«.-u
Coe>eul. II I I During heat: I IApis, I Borax, I I Bryon., I I Cale.
Ht'lleb, II I II
Hyoec. 1 ostr.,
I Dulcam., ILauroc., 1 INux vom., IPulsat.,
Mur. aco. 11 I Sulphur.
Natr. mar. II 11
Oplnm. 11 11 During sweat: I I &mbuc.
Pho•pbor.
Pbo•pb. ac, II
1 Chills and warm sweat: Stramon.
Rhu• toJ<. 11 1 Cool skin : Stramon.
:;!',!:;0 n. •: 1: Shuddering, momentary loss of consciousuCi<S:
Veratr. I Chelid.; in typhoid fevers: Stramon.
Violent sweat from incessant motion, with unconsciousnes3: Stramon.
Arntea.
Armen.
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1 1 Stupefaction. During chill: I I Borax, I Co11iwn,
Bellad. 11 I 11 I Hellel>.
Bryon.
Cale. o.tr,
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Cool skin, coldness, shuddering: Stramo1i.
Chamom, I I 1 During heat: IApis, I Camphor., I I Sepia.
H;roec. 11 11 11 In typhoid fevers, after slownei!S of ideas : N11.c
Lau roe. I I 11
l'fatr. mur. 1 11 mosch.; fever beginning, with stupor: Ar.~en.
NuJ< vom. I II I
optam. 11 u 11 Heat and stupefaction: Aethus.
Pho•phor. 11 I • During hot stage stupidity increases: Stramon.
Pho»pb. ae. 11 I II
Pul••t. 1 11 'Vith sweat, sometimes stupor: Strmnon.
Rb•HtoJ<.
8tramoll.
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1 Heat worse after mental exertion: Ambrri,
\'eratr. I 1 11 Bellad., Nux vom., Oleand., &pia, Silic.
Rent better after mental exertion: Ferrum, Natr. carb.
Heat while rending: Oleand.
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Sadnc.<lS at twilight; same hour several days: Pho,.phor.
Spasmodic attacks of mania, changeable mood, mg;i: c,.oCIJ8.
Moral and nervous dii!turbances come on in quite regular paroxysms every
night, in the morning, or .at noon; more particularly after dinner: .Arg. nitr.
Bodily and mental symptoms alternate: Platin.
Alternating states of mind every other evening: Ferrum.
Mental symptoms ~orse every other day: Laehea.
A painful quivering in the brain on a small spot above the right frontal
eminence which intermits; vexatious humor: Bovist. •
Mental symptoms have an intermitting character: Conium.
SIDES.
Anxiety, with Symptoms on Right Side. Anxious feeling in chest,
with throbbing in lower ri~ht side: Plwphor. •
Anxious feeling in chest, with constriction first in right side, afterwards in
whole chest: .Aeon.
Pressing sensation in right side of chest, with great anxiety: Aurum, Bdlad.
Pressing in right side of chest, near the ensiform cartilage and last true ril.,
with great anxiety and oppression of breathing: Hyosc.
Anxiety, with twitching of right hand: Pulsat.
Anxious feeling of weakness in right leg when walking: Sulphur.
Anxiety, with Symptoms on Left Side. Prcs.'ling in left hypochon·
driac region, with anxiety and nausea in chest: Rhus to.r:.
Drawing under the left breast, with anxiety; a kind of oppre;ision at the
heart, which interferes with breathing: .Nux vom.
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Burning stitch on the inner border of the left foot-sole, has to scream:
Ratanh.
Difficult Comprehension. With tingling in right arm and hand:
Natr. carb.
MODEL CURE.
Enlargement and indumtion of liver; abdomen distended and soft, sore
pains all over it, particularly around the navel; hectic fever, Jnquenchable
thirst, when swallowing feels a small, hal'd lump in throat; sellilation as if a
worm crept up from the pit of stomach into the throat, which make,s him cough;
frequent gagging and vomiting of a little bloody phlegm or thin blood, some-
time,s pus, of a saltish taste; cough worse at night, with shooting in serobiculum,
a kind of weak but very deep cough ; has to cough until he raises; cannot lie
on left side; during the nig!tt a dull moaning : Zineum•.--e. Ho.
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OVERSENSITIVENESS TO PAIN.
II A"on. Tt-rrible pain when discontinuing motion: Ars. hydr.
I Apr.
11 Ant. tart, With tolerable pain, constant tear they might become unbear-
II Arni-.
I Anen.
able: Cepa.
Ara. bydr. Pains affect the soul inordinately : &rsap.
I Aaar.
I Aurum.
His sufferings seem unbearable: Cokhic.
I Baryt. Unbearable headache: &.irsap.
Bovlat.
I Bryon. Compare pains with De.'lpair and Madness.
I Canthar, Tearfulness: Coffca, IPuli!at.
Cauatlc.
II Ct'pa, Sadness : Digit., !gnat., Rhtu tox.
I Cina.
II Chamom.
Pains cause mental depression : &rsap.; and hopelessness :
II Clnc:b.oft'. Lache.s.
,: ~:;;:~· With complaints of different kind, the sick are completely
11 cotc1.1e. hopeless, and insist they never can get well : 1 IPsorin.
Crotal,
1 cuprum,
A nxiety: I A rsen., 0amtic., I voffea,
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Natr. carb., Rhus toz.,
1 Graphlt. I IStramon.; anguish: Helleb.; agony: Arsen.
1 ~ ~i~h=~rb. Wakes in the night with great fear and cramp-like pain in
Magn.mur. the abdomen, then in the mouth, chest and hip-joint, with palpi-
1 Mangan.
Me:r.er. tation : Sepia.
: :=:.:;:.::_~· Imagines he has pains in his sleep, which cause him great
1 Phoaphor. anxiety on awaking : Alttm.
.::~:'· Anxious pains in the suffering parts while sitting, with
Sabad. whimpering : Rluu tox.
11 ::;:~· Bodily complaints, with anxiety: Caw. phoi!ph., CatUtic.
Sllle. Great anxiety and heat with the pains : Garb. veg.
Sulphur.
11 veratr. Anxiety, trembling and sweat with the pains: INatr. carb.
Anxious feeling runs suddenly through the whole body: Platin.
Fear. Inexpressible anxiety, with increasing pains; appears as if dying:
Arsen.; fear the pain may get worse: A rs. met.
The pains are bearable, but he fears they may become insufferable: Cepa.
Fear of death : Aeon.; even with slight pains: Raphan.
Feels unhappy with every little pain: O.irb. veg.
Drives to despair: Aeon., IAr.~en., I Clwmom., Cinch. off., I Coffea, Co/chic.,
Hyper., Laches., Magn. carb., I Veralr.
In the evening: .K11x i•om.; at night : I C'ltamom., Colcliic., Magn. carb.
"'ith rheumatic pains: Lucites.
The pain is insufferable, would rut her take her life than bear it: Nux t~om.
The pains are worse at night and drive to di:.:traction; constant thirst, heat,
l'edncs:l of one cheek and warm sweat on the hcnd: Clwmoin.
Be<'ide himself: Coffea, Lacltes., ..Yitr. ae.; inconsolable: Aeon.
lndifforenee to pain: Arnie., Jalroph.
Changeable mood: ]gnat.
"'unt of con~illcration, with pains: Hepar, Iodum.
Fuiut-heurtedne.~>t: Colckic., llcpm· s. c., ludum, Laelies., l{ux wm..
Discoutented with the pain : Ci11ch. off., Hepar.
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Faultfinding: .Nux vom.; quarrelsome: Chamom.; impatient: Hura.
Angry about himself: Aloe8.
Irritability: Canthar., Daphn. ind.; fretfulness: Cantliar., Opi1tm; ill
humor: · Canthar., Oinch. off., Hepar, /gnat.
Irritable, dissatisfied and despondent with the pains: Hepar.
Cannot bear being spoken to, it aggravates the pains: Arse1i.
Weeping : Chamom., Coffea, Opium, Pulsut.
Stammers unconnected words, sheds tears and appears as if suffering great
pain: 6~ramon.
Attacks of pain cause weeping and laughing : Hura.
Lamentations : Vip. torv.; and sighing: Aeon.; quarreling: Nttz vom.
And complaining about the insupportable pain, in rheumatism : Lacli,es.
Weeping and screaming; gets beside himself about trifles: /gnat.
Whimpering, complaining, grumbling, scolding, with the pains: Nux vom.
Anxious pains in suffering parts, with whimpering: Rh1tS tox.
Pains in the whole body, inducing moaning: Orotal. ciuc.
Great heat from 10 P.M. until after midnight, with short breathing; wants
to cough but cannot, talking is very difficult; great restlessnPss, screams on
account of pains in the hands, feet, abdomen and back; stamps her feet and
will not allow herself to be touched : Aeon.
The pains make him scold and swear: Coral!.
A versions. During the pain everything is disgusting: Aloes.
Disinclined to talk : Ignat.
Exaltations. Great nervous excitement with the pains in the eyeballs:
Daphn. ind.
Restlessness: Ohamom., Cinch. off., Coffea; starting: /gnat.
Intellect. Mental labor increases the pain: Rh us ven.
The pains are so violent, patients scratch the wall or the floor with their
nails: Arnie.; madness: Veratr.
The pain in the sore finger drives to distraction: Cepa.
The mind fails to return to its usual vigor after great suffering: A nae.
Delirium: 11.Dulcam., I Veratr.
The attacks of pain cause for a short time delirium and mania : Veratr.
Talks confusedly, as if tormented by the pain: Stramon.
Becomes almost furious about the pain: Chamom.
The pains seem unbenrable and drive to madness: Arsen.
The pains are soon forgotten: Ars. hydr., Ars. met., Clemat.
l\lost pains are felt during a half:conscious condition, and di5uppcar when
thinking of them: Oamplwr.
Indescribable violent pain makes her unconscious: Natr. 1mlpli.; stupefying
pain: Arsen., Bromum.
Some Bodily Concomitants. During pains, trembling: I'uliiat.; and
irritability: Daphn. ind.; after pains, trembling: Bryon.
Fainting, with slight pain: llepar, Nux mosch.
Drowsy with the pains: Nu.x mosch.
With the pains hot and thirsty: C!tamom.
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After mania, pains in stomach, head, jaws, chest and various joints: Aeon.
Yiolent, excruciating pains from laceration of nerves: Hyper.
The narcotic effect of Opium is much diminished by great pain or grief.
TISSUES.
Bones. Bone pain and headache between the attacks of mania or convul-
sions : Ouprum.
Pre;osing drawing pain in the periosteum, with anxious feeling as at the
beginning of an intermittent: Bryo1i.
The bones of the head become so painful when lying down, it makes low-
spiritcd: Aurum.
Joints. Pain in joints and muscles, with anxiety : Caustic.
Feeling of looseness in his joints, with inconsolable mood: Stramon.
Trembling of the joints, with cheerful mood: Cyclam.
Joints feel as if beaten; lassitude and ill humor, with sweat: Phosph. ac.
Melancholy, with gout: Helleb.
Cheerful mood, followed by pain in the joints and anxiety: Caustic.
Veins. Stitching in the veins, with anxiety: Jlercur.
Variccs, with nervousness and irritability: Apis.
Varicose veins in connection with mental derangement: Arnie., Arsen.,
IFluor. ac., I I Laclies., Lycop., Sulphur, Zincum.
Pectoral anxiety, with dLqappearance of veins from the surface of the skin:
Aloes.
Loss of Blood. Delirium in consequence of loss of bloocl: A rnic., .Arsen.,
[gnat., Laches., Lycop., Phosphor., Phosph. ac., &ilia, &pia, Sulpltur, Veratr.
Derangement with such who are used to venesections: Aeon.
Derangement or other mental affections after loss of blood or other fluids:
I Carb. t'eg., I Ci11eh . o,(f., Kreosot., Plw"ph. ac., Staphis., Veratr.
Swelling. With confusion: Be/lad.; of body, with stupor: Vip. torv.
Act.'> better on lax lymphatic, than on thin and firm individuals, the effect
on the mind is similar: &neg.-8EIDEL.
In tedious chronic cases where it is desirable to diminish rigidity of fibre:
.Acon.-IIAHNEMANN.
With persons of rigid fibre, Capsic. is i;eldom found useful.-H.uINEMANN.
Emaciation. Emaciation after grief: Plwsph. ac.
Looks dissatisfied, pale, wretched aud thin : Jfezer.
Pale and emncinted; irritable and vexed : Petrol.
Emaciated, earthy pale face, blue rings around the eyes, great weakness in
all the lirubs, no ambition, constant desire to rest: Arse11.
Stupor, with vomiting, purging and collapse: Podoplt.
Mental depression, with beginning atrophy : Coca.
Emaciation, with mental demngemeut: A nae., Arsen., Cale. ostr., Cinch. off.,
Grapltit., Lachcs., Lycop., }.'air. mur., Nitr. ac., .lfttx wm., l'/w,,plwr., Pttlsat.,
Silic., Sulj1lwr, Veratr.
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TOUCH.
I Aeon, Better after Mesmerizing. 'Vhile beiug mesmerized,
II Bar;.-t.
I Bellad, anxiety, trembling antl palpitation: Borax; desire to be mesmer-
I Cllleb.o& ized : Plw:pl1or., Silic.
II Conlum.
II Cuprnm, Fear when others come near. 'Vi th faceache the
11 Graphlt. patient holds up his hand if anyone approaches hiw: Cinch. off.
: !!'~::!;... Gout, with the greatest tear of being ~truck; persons comiug
•Mar. ver. across the room have to avoid the straight line: IArnic.
11 Natr. earb.
1 Nau TOm. Fear if persous approach him: A nae., Conium, !gnat Lycop.;
11 Pho•phor. in delirium : Ouprum.
I Sabin.
11 Sepia. Children cannot bear to have anyone come near them: I Cina.
1~:!!!:bar. Afraid of pointed things: ISpigel.; in delirium: Silic.; in
11 Viol. od. dreams : Jfercur.
Fear of touch: Arnie., Coffea.
Fixed idea that the body, especially the limbs are made of glass and will
break ea.sily: Thuya.
Children cannl)t bear to be touched: 11 Cina; or looked at: Ant. crud.
Great aversion to being looked at: A1it. tart.
Taking hold of children offends them: A1it. tart., I I Chamom., I Cina.
Cries piteously when anyone attempts to take hold of or lead him: Cina.
Children are very obstinate during the intervals of fever, and cry when
touched or spoken to : Silic.
It seems to hurt children to be moved or touched : I I Bryon.
11 Aeon. Worse from being Touched. External impressions,
Agar. etrong light, odors, touch, ill behavior of others, bring him be<>ide
:
I Ant.crud,
11 Ant. tart. himself: Colchi,c.
~=~m. Cries with the slightest touch: Cuprum.
11 cma. Cries piteously on being touched: Cina.
II Colchle.
caprnm. Aft.er being touched, delirium : Stramon.
a ..par •· .,, The slightest touch brings him in a rage: Laches.
I Kallearb.
11 Lach•. Headache gets worse from the slightest touch : Mezer.
11 ..
~e: ~b. Pressing pain on left temple gets worse from touch or the
Rnta. pressure of the hair: Agar.
: : : -0 n. Great restlessness, head rolls from· side to side; very sensitive
11 Tbnya. to the least touch : Co/chic.
On being touched goose-skin on arms and thighs; feels as if sore and mw,
anxiety and restlessness : Lam. allJ.
Starts from sleep with a scream when touched ever so lightly: Ruta.
Starting at the least touch : Kali carb.
Stroking and touching the painful foot relieves: Hepar.
She is so sensitive, the least touch makes her furious: Tl1uya.
Pressure. Anxiety, has to undo the clothes and seek the open air:
Sulphur.
Everything is too narrow, with whining: PW.tin.
Leaning hand against anything increru;e;; loss of thinking: Lyeop., Ol. anim.
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A feeling as if she would be crazy if she did not hold tightly upon herself:
Lil. tigr.
Tight shoes make him very irritable: Kreosot.
Pres.~ure on sternum worse when sitting bent: Ci11ch. off.
Shaking. Sensitive to the slightest shaking of the floor: IXuz vom.
Children do not want to step or walk, and cry pitcou:;ly: Chamom.
Uttering sharp cric:; now and then, especially when shaken: Stramon.
Hurts. A prick in the finger with a needle frightens her so, she grows
faint and cold, hus to lie down : Cale. o<itr.
'Vhen shaving fear of cutting himself: Calad.
'Vill not have the wound touched: Nttir. mur.
Delirium after a blow or concussion of the brain : Be/lad., Hy<Mc., Opium,
Stramon., Veratr.; fainting or convubions: Hyper.
Stupor after a blow on the head: Amie., Cicut., Conium, Pu&at., Rhus lox.
MODEL CURE.
Headache after a fall on occiput, in a robust young lady, was combined
with a sensation as if being lifted up high into the air; she was tormented by
the greatest anxiety, that the slightest touch or motion would make her fall
down from this height : Hyper.-C. Ho.
PASSIVE MOTIONS.
Ant. crnd. Children want to be carried, but very slowly: Pu/sat.; very
Ant. tart.
Anen. quickly: Arsen.; and even to be shaken: Veratr.
B~Had. 'Vant it quicker and quicker: Bellad.
I Bromlllm.
u l'hn111om. Crying ceases when carried : Chanwm.; in dysuria: Staphis.
1 Cina. The child cannot be quieted unless carried on the arm :
II Kall carb.
111ercur. Chamom.; cannot sleep without it: Cina.
1 :=!~.. Children want to be carried continually: Ant. tart., Kali carb.
Sqnwa, Restlessness, child wants to be carried : Sulphur.
:::;~~!:;,. The child grunts and groans when it wants to be carried or
1 Veratr. when it wants to go to stool: Pu/sat.
Child wants to be carried, but very quickly; it says, "run," "run,'' with
croup: Bromium.-LIPPE.
Teething child of twelve months wants to be carried about or at least
shaken, all night long, with cough and inclination to bite: Veratr.
Dislike to being carried: Bellad., I I Bryon.; wants to lie quiet: Chamom.
The child cannot bear motion sideways: Coffea.
Anxious feeling in epigastrium, as in quick, passive motion, like that in a.
swing: Lyoop.
When danced up and down, the child makes an anxious face during the
downward motion: Borax.
With a quick, downward motion, the child seems afraid to fall: 1 IBoraz.
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Riding in Carriages. Anxious feeling when driving down hill, as if it
would take away his breath : Borax, PiJorin.
Anxiety from riding iu a carriage : Borax, Laches., P,3orin.
Cardiac anxiety when driving in the morning: Zinc. cyan.
Fearful and restless when riding; vertigo and short breathing: Sepia.
Apprehension when driving in open air: Laches.
'Vhen travelling, familiar places appear strange: Rhus rad.
'Vhen driving, unconsciousness: Grutiol.; loss of consciousness for a
moment: Silw.
When riding out inward mental we11kness; thinks he ~ust gh·e up practice:
Osmium.
Great aversion to all kinds of driving, followed by great desire for it, which
cannot be satisfied quickly enough even in bad weather: Psorin.
Seasickness. Disgust for everything: Coccul.; fear, with contraction
of the sphincter muscles: Bellad.; wishes to die : Sepia.
SKIN.
Itching. Itching pricking all over the body, with great anxiousness:
Petrol.
Itching causes sadness: Psorin.
Itching on going to sleep makes him very impatient: 08mium.
General restlessness, with itching: Oin11ab.
Itching makes him angry: Api-8.
Tickling all over the body, with irresistible inclination to laugh: Sulphur,
Zincum.
Itching, with irritability: Stramon.
Itching from head to body, with excitement: Codein.
Unbearable itching: Garb. sulph., Psorin.
Voluptuous itching, like a flea bite, drives to distraction: 11 Psorin.
Heat in skin, with slow recollection: Chin. sulph.
Anxiousness, with red spots on hands, which are not hot but tremble: Pu/sat.
Dark red spots, with strong memory : Bellad.
Anxiety, with breaking out of black spots: Lachea.
Jaundice, with quiet manner: Ouprttm.
Gets very sad about the eruption: Psorin.
Timid and shy, with measles: S!ram-0n.
Anxiety before a rash, or dullness: Stramon.
Sad and dejected after nettle rash: Natr. mur.
Burning eruption, with great anxiety: Arsen.
Vesicular eruption, causing moaning and weeping : Bellad.
Dry itching tetter, with anxiousness: Ledwn.
Afraid of falling into delirium, with scarlatina: Cuprum.
Lectrophobic, will not stay in bed, with scarlatina: Cuprum.
Violent delirium in suppressed scarlatina: Api-8.
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HAHNEMANN's REMARKS.
Persons of careful, zealous, fiery, passionate temperament, or deceitful, mali-
cious and quarrelsome disposition : Nu:c vom.
Changeable mood, from cheerfulness to weeping ; tender-hearted, sensitive
disposition: !gnat.
Disposition to hide grievances: !gnat.
Timid, tearful disposition; inclined to brood over grievances and vexations
in 1>ilence: Pulsat.
Mild, yielding disposition : Puuat.
Good-natured, mild ; sometimes light-hearted, careless, kind, good-hearted
and mischievous: Puuat.
Slow, phlegmatic temperament: Pu/sat.
Inclined to be angry and irritable; fever, with hot face, unquenchable thirst,
bitter taste, nausea, anxiety and restlessness: l'ltamom.
CoNTRADICTORY SYMPTOMS.
Hahnemann was the first who introduced the doctrine of counterindications,
which is one of the most important, as he was the first not only to establish the
main rule, but also all the important sub-rules of therapeutics.
In his lectures at Leipzig, 1818-20, he dictated to his class the following
negative symptoms:
Rarely or never we can expect a quick or lasting effect from Aeon. in quick,
cventempered, calm and placid individuals; from Nux 11om. in a mild, phleg·
ruatic mood ; from 1-'u/JJat. in gay and cheerful or obstinate dispositions; or
from !gnat. in unchangeable characters, who are not suhject to fright or vexa-
tion.
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REMARKS BY OTHERS.
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CHILDREN.
Compare P. .!Te !llotlon•, page 332.
Nou.-The large collecUon which had been made, wu much lnc......,ed by adding the remarb from Guem·
11ey'a Obetetrlca.
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the arms of the nurse, even during sleep, it cries out and throws up.its hnnds as
from fear: Bora.re.
Great fear at the onset of cerebro spinal meningitis : .Aeon.
Fearful, restless and distressed ; in brain diseases : .Aeon.; or afraid of some-
thing, starts as if in affright: Opium.
Fears the cough, avoids it as long as possible; in bronchial catarrh:
Ph<>Bphor.
Seems frightened at its own starting : Bell.ad.
Afraid to go to bed : .Aeon.
Fear of sleeping on account of the frightful dreams: Nw: vom.
Will not stay in bed but wants to lie on the lap: Ouprum.
Fright awakening, with starting eyes: Bell.ad.
Fear on awakening; in brain diseases: Zin.cum.
Fear on wakening, red face; in delayed small-pox: Stra:mon.
Shrinks from everything; measles do not come out: IStramon.
Expression of fear; with a rash on the skin: .Aeon.
Diarrbrea from a fright: Opium; chorea: Nair. mur.
After fright, children weep and move arms and hands about: &mbuc.; con-
vulsions, with starts: Opium.
Anxiousness : Boraz, Cale. ostr., Kali carb.
Towards evening feverish heat, with anxiety, which lasts the greater part of
the night; threatening hydrocephalus ; Zincum.
Anxiety, with colic: .Aurum, Oak. phoqJh., Chamom.
And oppression, as if the lungs were giving out; in scarlatina : Oak. oatr.
Anguish. Infants awake at night, with anguish; they are able to inhale
·but not to exhale: &mbuc.
Anguish in spasms : .Aeon.
Great anguish, with red or purplish streaks on the neck, back, etc.; menin-
gitis : Bu/o aahit.
Anguish in face, lies stretched out in semi-comatose condition ; in brain dis-
eases: Aethua.
In paroxysms day and night, during which it strikes its face or head with
its hands, as though that afforded relief: Araen.
Despondency ; in chorea: Nw: vom.
Distress. Awakening in distress; in diarrhma: La.chea.; after sleep, as
if dying; in croup: La.chea.
In breathing, until head and shoulders are raised to a sitting position :
.Aeon., Hy011C., ISpongia.
Great distress, with much cough ; in pneumonia: Merm.ir.
Grief. Convulsions, if the child had been punished or reprimanded, and
brought to bed immediately: IIgnat. ·
Jealous and much depressed, after a new baby takes the attention of the
family away: !gnat., I I Hyoac.
Indifference. Wishes to be kept quiet, seems to dread being moved:
Bryon.
Sullen, unwilling to play during the day: Dina.
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Fretful, with alternate constipation and diarrhrea: Nw: t10m.
Very cross and fretful, with bloody mucous stools: 11 Chamom.; one cheek
red t.he other pale, must be carried to be appeased; in bronchial catarrh:
llCJwmom.
Cross and troublesome as long as it does not sleep: Oina.
Frets and worries, not cross but sleepless: Goffea.
Irritable, sensitive, weeping and wakeful; in measles: II Coffea.
Irritability early part of night, and very worrying and sleepless: Podoph.
Irritability almost amounting to mania: Mar. ver. ·
Perverse and Refractory. The child becomes disagreeable, hasty and
hard to be managed : Su!,phur; perverseness : Cale. phosph.
Extremely obstinate, throw themselves angrily on the floor when in the
least opposed aud cannot get their breath : Thuya.
When getting angry the coughing spell comes on: Ant. tart.
Peevish wrathfulness; wishes to vent itself in rage; it strikes, kicks, bit.es,
etc. : Garb. tJeg.
Irritable when waking; scream, strike about them, do not wish to be spoken
to : ILycop., I Kali carb. .
The child stiffens its body, with peevishness: Puhat.
Little children are very self-willed, inclined to fatten and have dilated
pupils: Cale. oidr•
. Mischievous, reckless and wanton : .A.nae.
Disobedient behavior: I I Oinch. off.
Disobedient without being in a bad humor: Lycop.
Supplicative mood, pleading for help, or very irritable, with raving and dis-
position to strike, bite and injure others; in chorea: Stramon.
. Seems violent and destructive in its motions, speech indistinct, gets angry if
not understood; in chorea : Lauroc.
Strikes its head or face with fists for relief; in brain disease: Araen.; the
head against the walls or on the floor : Rhua tox.
Disposed to bite everything : &cal. •
Biting at the glass or spoon when drinking: Ouprum; striking and biting:
Garb. veg., ~~rarrum.; and tearing things : Bellad.; bites its fists: Aeon.
Biting or grinding the teeth; in meningitis: Bellad.
Easily offended, worse from gentle persuasion, strikes about and at the
attendants: Helleb.
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ACTIONS .AND EXALTATIONS. 841
Suddenly and ceasing suddenly, appearing as if nothing had been the mat-
ter : Bel/ad.
Whines, frets, gnaws at its fingers or fists, or something else during denti·
tion : Aeon.; worrying and grinding teeth : Podoph.
During and after nursing, or as soon as the child be.gins to take food : Araen.
AB from colic: Aethus.; and calling for water frequently: Gina.
Writhes and curls up double with colic: Coloc.; better when pressing hand
on belly : Coloc.
With bellyache: Ouprum.
Cries horribly, turns blue all over; seems full of incarcerated flatus: Senna.
Crying with colic; relief is obtained by carrying it with belly resting on the
nurses shoulder or pressing firmly against it: Stannum.
Cries and screams before passing water, relieved immediately afterwards:
Lycop.
When crying, without being angry, breathing ceases: I I Ouprum.
Cries every time it coughs or even before, 8l! though it dreaded it: Arnie.
Constant crying, with anxious countenance and great uneasiness; in pneu-
monia : Aeon.
Cries at the attempt to put it down in cradle, taking hold of things near, as
if afraid of falling: Borax.
If moved; in fever: Bryon.
Cries or laughs wih spasms : lgnat.
Cries, starts, jumps during sleep, rolls head from side to side; or after being
cross and irritable, cries out during sleep, and if awakened, expression of fear;
in brain diseases: Zincum.
Cri~ of discomfort whibt awaking from sleep or soon after: Aeon.
Screaming and Weeping. When refused the least thing, if kindly
:;poken to it makes it wor~e, pupil!! ~ily dilated or contracted: Bell.ad.
The more they try by perimasion to quiet it, the worse it gets: ()a/,c. phoaph.
Cessation, puts its fists into its mouth; face pale, body cool: Ipe,c.
From agonizing pain in rectum und anus ; with dysentery: Colchi.c.
Just previous to passing water: Lyeop.
Day and night; with whooping cough: Stramon.
And violent trembling all over: ]gnat.
And grasping with hands: Cale. phowph.
With the most curious and frightful contortion i;>f limbs; in chorea: Oicut.
Turns and twists after a spasm until another occurs: Ouprum.
With the jerks during sleep : Zin.cum.
Before or during the spasm : Opium.
When "good" all day, screaming and restless all night: Jalap.
Awakening with scream!! as if in affright, clinging to something as if afraid:
Borax; and starting in sleep : Bellad.
When getting awake: Sulpliur.
And sleeples.~ness; in erysipelas: Apu.
In spell"', loss of speech, unconscious, motionlees; scarlatina etruek in :
Zincum.
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Shrieks. Piercing criei, :1cream:1 out suddenly and sharply during sleep,
as from a stabbing, occurring more at night; when asked what hurta it, the
reply is " nothing:" .JpUi.
• Violent shrieking and screaming spells, at longer or shorter intervals: .Apia.
" Cry cerebrale," sudden sharp outcries; in scarlatina: I.Apia.
Piercing shrieks: Ouprum.
Piercing cries awake the child from sleep, trembling all over: !gnat.
Shrieking out during sleep: Gina.
Restlessness: Ar11en., Cham.om., Cina, Kai,i carb.; irritable and whining:
Arsen.; tosses about restlessly even when awake: Cina.
And anxiety, cries much, reaches for this thing and that, without taking
anything: Kali carb.
Hot head, sore, as if brui-;ed ; in meningitis : Arnie.
Wants to be kept in motion almost constantly, to be rocked or carried
about ; in brain disease : Gina.
Gnaws its fist; stools hard and difficult: Aeon.
Constant from a distress, which no change of posture seems to relieve ;
during dentition: Aeon.
A little more comfortable during the day ; but from 6 P.lll. till 6 A.K. by
rubbing, patting and tossing and worrying with the child, only a few short naps
are obtained; during dentition: IKreosot.
Excitable, watery, dark stools: Aeon.
Tossing too and fro, and very weak, worse after midnight; summer com-
plaint: 11.Arsen.
And sleeplessne!S, aversion to heat and covering, involuntary stools: Seeal.
And distress; in •lysentery: I I.Aeon.
The latter part of night; screaming spells; in dysentery: Apia.
And screaming in sleep, bright red pimples and constipation: Apia.
Sleeples:<ness and irritation from thread-worms: Mar. ver.
At night itching, stinging and burning of anus, nose and other parts:
Urt. ur.; and to&;ing, which affords no relief: I.Apia.
Change of position affords temporary relief; in chorea: Rhiu toz.
Before every attack of convulsions : Arg. nitr.
After midnight: Arden.; from 4 P.lll. till 8 P.lll.: Lyeop. Both in dropsy.
In-doors, want.ti to go into the air; in dropsy: .Pulaat.
Before and with measles: I I.Aeon.
Cannot sleep, mensles do not come out: Apia.
And uneasine& ; in scarlet fever : Apia.
Restlessne!S and anxiety, every breath seems to be the la.st; in small-pox it
seems to be retrogre!Sing : Apia.
And tossing about; preceding convulsions in scarlet fever: Arg. nitr.
Worse after midnight; if measles disappear: Araen.
And marked exhaustion after every movement; in scarlatina: .Aram.
And exhaustion; in black small-pox: Araen.
And fever increasing about 3 A.lll.; in scarlet fever: Kal,i carb.
At night, parutid glawb swollen, suppurating: Rhua toz.
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Tossing about; sordes on teeth and lips, shrinking eruption in confluent
BID&ll-pox: Rhus toz. .
Delirium. Calls for papa and mamma, although they are present and
consoling : Stramon.; vision of dogs and cats: .Aethus.; fears bed-clothes wjll
catch fire: Ouprum; wild fancies ; in brain diseases: .Act. rac.; wild, strange
look, red face, muttering, picking bed-covers; in brain diseases: Hyosc.; tossing
and anguish; in meningitis : .Arsen.; merry ; in brain disease: Stramon.;
starting and twitching; in summer complaint: Bellad.; unconsciousness in scar-
let fever, with hot skin, sordes on lips and teeth, black crust.s, glands swollen
and hard 88 a stone: Conium ; with very hot fever all night: Bellad.; with
scarlet fever: .Ailanth.; with jerks, twitching and moaning; in erysipelas:
Bellad.; talking on going to sleep ; erysipelM turns bluish : Lach.e8.; say words
thev do not want to say; in scarlatina: Ouprum.
Rage. Bellowing in delirium: Ouprum.
Indomitable rage, horrible anguish, complain of having been poisoned :
Hyoac.; and fury in paroxysms, suffering expression in face; cerebro 11pin&l
meningitis: Oanthar.; anguish, <kllirium in paroxysms, wants to get out of bed
and be uncovered ; retarded small-pox : Hy<NJC.
The best, if children get angry and have spelle of rage, is .Acon.-G. BuTE.
Behave like maniacs from itching: Platin.
Stupor. With brain affections: Ouprum; ceases to make its wants known
except by motions: Stramon.; stupid after waking; brain disease: Opium;
stupor, constant involunbµ"y motion of one leg a.nd arm : .Apoc. can.; does not
notice surrrounding objects; in brain disease: Stramon.; when questioned loudly
opens eyes, gazes stupidly and steadily, answers slowly: Phmph. ac.; with
brown miliary patches; in scarlet fever: .Ailanth.; eyes fixed: Opium; simile
to Opium, which failed to relieve in scarlet fever : Zincum ; drowsy, scarlet
rash faintly developed : .A.mm. carb.; aud delirium, restless tossing, turning and
twitching: Ouprum; vacant staring, drowsy, answers no questions ; in scarlet
fever: Hyoac.; nervous excitability, illusion of the imagination, indistinct
mutt.ering; in scarlet fever: Hyosc.; dull and stupid, cares for nothing, wants
nothing, notices nothing; retarded small-pox: Ph08ph. ac.; dull and drowsy in
suppressed small-pox : .Ant. tart.
ll'OTL-The llm thing a new born child doee, i., It ecr.ma, and, u we can clearlJ' hear, lo a bom or anger
and dllpl-re at the onwelcome change.
It II the llm llp that there II a human eoul within. ll'o animal.I ecream when born, not eTen monke)'O,
llelther mother nor child.
A well·tralned ear will know by the eonnd what the child m - by Ila cry, allo when It II older. In 1leep
the 9'ce eho- the etate or mind. We 1hould &Told wakening a child or making It ecream.
In oor endeaTora to llnd out eTen the 1llgbteet tracee or a true Image of the cue before 01, we molt uold all
roogh handling u much M the cue will allow. Chlldreu will oner afterward• truet; they'cannot forget or for-
e!.,. a etraoger. Let the mother do u much u poeolble. W• gain nry little, If anylhlng. by forcing their
moathe open to - what we can jolt u w•ll hear. Do• It eT•r tell na what to glTe 1
Bohenhelm, the greatelt muter of the healing art before Hahnemann, eayo In th• pledge. ho rropoeeo for
young men before allowing them to ao and heal the 1lcll:. : Nner leaTe a woman In the bour of her need, and
aeTer OM ll>rce with a child.
In America the llm wu reallied, may It be the land where the eecond aleo la acknowledged.
Toone children who caa talk, tell their allmente better than older peraon1, bnt we muet warn the mother
belbre hand oner to reeort to IDch ID,g.-tl•• querlee, u : I>oeo It not thl1 or that t-')ou 1 Do you not feel
- b or nch a thins? Ae llahnemaDDlau, we oqht to know that IDCh lnqnlrl• neTer g!Te na a true lmap
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OTHER DRUGS.
SoHE REMARKS BY IIA.HNEMANN.
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CHAPTER L
FRIGHT AND FEAR.
(See page 72.)
SHOCK OF INJURY.
(See page 78.)
CHAPTER VIIL
FACE.
(See page 130.)
Flushed face and hot head, with delirium and moaning: Bellad.
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CHAPTER XV.
EATING.
(See page 148.)
After eating. Anxiety, with cold sweat on head and forehead, has to go
into open air, dyspnooa, and stitches in r. side: .Mere.; irritability after dinner:
ChaJMm; pectoral anxiety, one and a half hours after dinner: Phdland.
CHAPTER XVIL
ANXIETY IN SCROBICULUM.
(See page 158.)
Abdomen distended, cold limbs, cold sweat, stupor with vomiting and
purging : ~tramon.
CHAPTER XX.
DIARRHCEA.
(See page 166.)
• CHAPTER XXIV.
PARTURITION.
(See page I~.)
CHAPTER. XXVL
With every breath a loud noise as if it would be the last: 6alc. oatr.
CHAPTER XXVIL
COUGH.
(See page 2M.)
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CHAPTER XXXVL
NERVES.
(See page 244.)
CHAPTER XXXVII.
SLEEP.
(Bee page 266.)
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CHAPTER XL.
CHILL, HEAT·, SWEAT.
(See pare 303.)
Violent chill, toward evening, lasting several minutes, must lie down; fol-
lowed by nausea and vomiting and spasmodic pain in chest lasting all night,
with short breath and inward anxiety with profuse sweat .on the head: Kal.
CHAPTER XL VI
ERUPTIONS.
(Se~ pare 333.)
Threatens his family, wants to kill them, to set fire to the house, can be
managed with difficulty; sits i;ilent and motioules;i 'in the corner of the room;
involuntary p&Sl!age of urine and fi.eces; itch-like eruption on body breaking
into open sores here and there: Hepar.
CHAPTER XL VII.
TEMPERAMENTS.
(S•e page 3M.)
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INDEX TO MODEL CURES.
l!rOTL-Th- "Model Cn""'" were eepeclally Intended to 1111 up ruch ~ U otla....U. woDld haft
remained blank, for It wu conold•red dNlroble not to break the margin llata.
Some cu""' toeing ouch good lllu1t1'1lllon1 were placed at the end or the paragraph to which tlaey beloq or
eYOn lnoerted In the middle of A p>ge, bnt thll exceptionally.
Many ..1ect cnreo had to be laid ul<le for want of 1ultable space. Some or tla- may be printed further oo,
and after the work 11 done a collection of cuee made to be used u lllutraUou ID a little book oootalolo1
our practical rulee.
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850 INDEX TO REMEDIES.
Author.
Malaise,
Bemed7.
.Pulaut.,
Page.
226
Author.
8cheHing,
Bemed7.
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Marcy, Zizia, 132 Schmid, Oupr. ac., 108
Martin, Borax, 276 Phoaphm., 181
J.C. M.,an Austrian, Veratr., 181 Zincum, 96
Morgan, J.C., Aeon., 76 Schueler, Opium, 169
Amm. catl8l., 109 Veratr., 107
Ar11ic., 109 Seidel, ..turum, 269
Camphor., 109 Sonnenberg, Bellad., 122
Camtic., 109 Stapf, Hyoac., 86
Coifea, 109 Hyoac., 100
Ouprum, 188 Stens, Jr., Araen., 216
Gelllem., 76 Sztarovezky, Pulaat., 124
Muller, G. F., llyper., 134 Slramon., 125
:Muller, M., Platin., 135 Tafft, Ant. crud., 192
N.N., Caustic., 247 Thorer, Hyoac .• 119
Lithium, 95 Tietze, Sr., Paorin., 248
& cul, 256 Trinks, Slramon., 292
Xa11tJ1ox., 129 Von Tagen, Chamom., 266
Nunki veil, Digit., 216 . Eup. purp., 266
Neumann, Al.p. a., 219 Wells, P. P., Spongia, 223
Arsen., 155 W esselhooft, C. Sambucua, 276
Nithak, &pid, 212 " w., Laches., 216
Norton, C. R., Aethm., 168 Whitting, C., Araen., 204
Raue, Opium, 248 Williamson, W., Aeon., 208
Rent8ch, Cale. oatr., 129 Podoph., 159
Ruckert, Th., Puuat., 139 Thu ya, 178
Schellhammer, Slra"um.., 264 Woost, Veratr., 226
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354 INDEX.
Chill, heat, ewent, anger during, 315. Cold, sadnes11 during, 304.
anxiety during, 306. tearful mood during, 304.
aversions during, 3li. Coldness of head, 119.
changeable mood during, 314. Colic with anxiety, 162.
character during, 322. other mental concomitants, 163.
complaining and lamenting during, 316. Coma, 265.
confusion ot mind during, 320. Company, better in, 87.
crying during, 3li. Complaints after laughing, 71.
delirium during, 322. after mental exertion, study, meditating,
depre1111ion during, 314. etc., 104.
desires during, 317. after talking, speaking, conversing, 101.
desire to talk during, 317. before, during and after urination, 173.
desaair during, 313. Conclusion, 68.
difficult comprehension during, 320. C'-tmditions· and l"<mcomitants of pain, chapt,
dislike to talk during, 317. 43, p. 50.
dullness during, 320. mental, of cough, 297.
ecstasy during, 321. Congestion of heart, 223.
exaltations during, 317. to head, 11 i.
excitability during, 317. Constipation, 169.
feelings and conations during, 314. Constitutions, 334, 335.
unpleasant feelings with, 313. Constriction and opprt'l'Sion, with anxiety,
fright during, 319. 209.
ill-humor during, 314. Conversation, complaints aner, 101.
illusions during, 321. of others increases suffering, 90.
impatience during, 315. Convulsions, 247, 346.
intellect during, 321. actions during, 248.
bright intellect during, 319. with or without consciousness, 247.
irritability during, 315. depres.~ion during, 248.
listlessness during, 314. desires during, 248.
mania during, 322. with feelings, 247.
moroseness during, 315. after fright or fear, 247.
rage during, 323. productions during, 248.
reproductions during, 323. reproductions during, 248.
restlessness during, 318. after shock of injury, 247.
shunning men during, 314. Coryza, 132.
sighing and groaning during, 316. Costiveness and constipation, 169.
singing during, 316. Cough, chapt. 27, p. 37, 205, 346.
stupefaction during, 323. with anxiety, 205.
suicidal disposition during, 313. conations with, 206.
thinking, mental exertion during, 319. causes and conditions, 207.
unconsciousness during, 323. from emotions, 207.
vanishing of thought during, 323. exaltations with, 207.
vexatious mood during, 316. feelings with, 205.
weakness of memory during, 324. Countenance, 133.
Clairvoyance, 239. Covering, 298.
Coition, after, 174. Crying and screaming, 198.
Cold, heat and sweat, feelings during, 303. of children, 340.
anguish and fear during, 305. Dark, worse in the, 121.
apprehension during, 305. Day, all, 286.
dejection during, 304. times of, 281.
f'ear of death during, 305. Daylight, better from, 121.
melancholy during, 305. Dejected during fever, 304.
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Delirium, before sleep, 261. Epileptic spasms, 247.
of children, 343. Eructations, 153.
Depression, 251. Eruptions, 333, 347.
during fever, 304. Evening, 291.
Deranged mind during fever, 317. actions in, 296.
with headache, 116. anguish in, 294.
Desire for food nod drink, chapt. 14, p. 33, anxiety in, 293.
147. apprehension in, 292.
for light, 121. bodily conditions in, 293.
for open air, 298. care and sorrow in, 291.
Desires during fever, 317. delirium in, 298.
Diarrh<J!ll, 167, 346. desires and aversions in, 296.
Difficult breathing, 203. fear in, 294.
Digestion, complaints du~ing, 152. feelings in, 291.
Dilated pupils, 124. ill humor in, 295.
Discomfort, indisposition, 254. intellect in, 297.
Diseases of chest, 212. irritable, fretful and peevish in, 295;
of heart, 214. restlessness in, 297.
Dislike to be spoken to, 89. weeping in, 296.
Dreams, with anxiety, 269. Exaltations on awakening, 275.
Drink, aversion to, 147. during fever, 317.
desire for, 147. • before sleep, 261.
Drinking, before, while and after, 148. and sleeplessness, 262.
co~laints after, 152. Excitable, ogitated, 240.
Drugs, 344. Excitement, after, 97, 345.
Dysmenorrhcea, 178. Exertion, worse after, 236.
Dysphagia, 145. of eyes, 123.
Ear, outer, 131. headache from, 102.
Earache, 131. of mind, followed by looseness, 166.
Eating and drinking, before, during and Exhalation, 199.
after, chapt. 15, p. 33, 148, 345. External head, chapt. 4, p. 29.
better while, 148. Eyes, 124.
Eating, anxiety after, 150, 345. appearance of, 125.
better after, 148. better with closed, 122.
complaints after. eating too much, 149. black before, 124.
complaints while, 148. after closing, 121.
particular food, 152. dark around, 128.
ill humor after, 150. exertion of, 123.
indifference after, 150. fi.x-:d, 125.
mental states after, 149. movements of, 127.
sadness after, 149. on opening, 122.
worse before, 148. pain in, 126.
Ebullition of blood, 223. pupils of, 124.
Ecstasy, 239. red, 127.
Emaciation, 330. staring, 125.
Emiasions, seminal, 17 4. Eyebrows, 128.
of wind, 166. Eyelids, 127.
Emotions, complaints after, 97, 345. Face, chapt. s; p. 32, 135, 345.
looseneRS after, 166. anxious, 139.
palpitation from, 222. earthy pale, 139.
trembling after, 244, 346. flushed, 137.
Epigastric region, chapt. 17, p. 34. flushes of heat of, 135.
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:\Inle functionR and organR, chapt. 2'2, p. 35. Neck and back, chapt. 31, p. 38, 22i.
Marks and Migns, 6i. Nerves, chapt. 36, p. 41, 346.
Meditating, eomplainU< after, 104. i\ight, apprehension at, 2i0.
Meland1oly during fo,·er, 305. 1lt•liri1lm at, 272.
Menorrhugia, li7. dreams at, 271.
Mental cau8c.~ and conditions, 20i. ueitahilit)· at, 2i0.
cau~es of cough, 201. fearfnlnes11 ai, 270.
state;i after eating, 149. ill humor at, 270.
complaints at night, 2i0. intellect at, 272.
complaints before, dnring and after mental complaints at, 270.
stool, liO. merriment at, 270.
concomitant.ti, 205. rei;tlessness at, 27 I.
concomitants, with weakneAA of body, ~adness at, 2i0.
251. wrrow at, 270.
exertion, helter from, 103. talking at, 2i2.
complaints after, 104. weeping at, 270.
Mesmerizing, 331. whimpering at, 271.
Metritk 176. Night walking, 266.
Metrorrhagia, 177. Noisai, 1111bjective, 130.
Min<! and disposition, chapt. 1, p. 29, 69. unbearable, 129.
complaints from over-exertion of, 108. Nomenclature, our, 53.
headache with deranged, 116. Noon, 285.
headache from exertionR of, 102. NO!!e, 131.
and body, loss of control of, 256. outer, 132.
and body weak, feeble, relaxed, 249. Nosebleed, 131.
symptoms during pregnancy, 182. Nosodes, 66.
Moaning and groaning, 192. Nostalgia, 84.
Moon, phases of, 325. Notes to list of namCs, 65.
Morning, 281. Nursing, 186.
aversions in, 282. Old people, 344.
awakening in, 2i7. Open air, better in, 299.
depre!!.•ions in, 283. desire for, 298.
exaltations in, 283. walking in, 299.
feelings on awakening in, 2i7. Ophthalmia, 127.
feelings in, 281. Oppression with anxiety, 209.
feelings and conations in, 282. Orgnsm, with anxiety, 224.
intellect in, 283. Os uteri, rigid, 185.
on rising in, 283. Our nomenclature, 53.
Mortification, complaints after, 90. Out·doors, better, 299.
Motion, better from, 235. · worse, 300.
pas.~ive, 332. Outer chest, 226.
worse after, 236. ear, 131.
Month, inner, chapt. 12, p. 33, 143. head, 118.
froth about, 143. whole, 121.
roof of, 144. nose, 132.
Movement.•, 235. Overexcitability, 240.
of head, 119. Overexertion of mind and body, ailmen~
Music unbearable, 128. from, 108.
Namll", abridgment of, 56. Oversensitiveness, in fe\'ers, 303.
list of, 57. of hearing, 303.
notes to list of, 65. to pain. 328.
Nausea, with anxiety, 153. Overstudy, complaint3 after, 104.
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Sensations, in chest, with anxiety, 210. Sleeplessne'IS with grief, fcnr, vexation, 268.
in chest, with other mental symptoms, Slumber, 265.
211. Smell and nose, chnpt. 7, p. 31, 131.
of fullness of head, 117. Sobbing, 193.
in head, 111. Society, dislike to, 89.
in heart, 217. Solitl!de, complaints with love of, 88.
in heartache, 215. dislike to, 87.
peculiar, 327. love of, 88.
Sensorium, chapt. 2, p. 29. Somnambulism, 239.
Sexual desire, 173. • Sorrow, ailments after, 86, 345.
decren.qed, 174. Space, chapt. 42. p. 44.
increased, 173. Spasms, 247.
Sexual organs, female, 175. Speak, inability to, 143.
female, outer, 182. Speaking, anxiety when, 143.
Shakil'lg, complaints from, 332. complaints after, 101.
Shock after i/ljuries, 76, 345. Speechlessness, 143.
Shoulder and other joints, 228. Spleen, region of, 159.
Shrieks of children, 342. Spoken to, dislike to be, 89.
Shunning light, 122. Spring, 302.
Sides of body, 325. Stages of life, chapt. 47, p. 52.
anxiety, with symptoms on 1., 325. Staggering, tottering, 256.
anxiety, with symptoms on r., 325. Staring, 125.
fretfulness, with symptoms on 1., 326. Starting from fright, 246.
fright, with symptoms on I., 326. Stiffness of body, 256.
fright, with symptoms on r., 326. Stimulants, after taking, 152.
screaming, with symptoms on 1., 326. Stomach symptoms, with aniiety, 157.
screaming, with symptoms on r., 326. Stooping, 236.
Siesta, worse after the, 280. Stool, anguish, during and after, 170.
Sight and eyes, cha pt. 5, p. 30; 121. anxiety, during and after, 170.
Sighing, 191. before, during and after, 170.
Singing, 188. during and after, 170.
Skin, cha pt. 46, p. 52: 333. involuntary, 171.
itching of, 333. Stretching, 236.
of face, 140. Stupor of children, 343.
Skull, bones of, 120. Subsultus tendinum, 246.
Sleep, chapt. 37, p. 41, 257, 347. Suffocation, threatening, 204.
ancJ.anxiety, 267. after emotions and exertion, 204.
anxiety and bodily conditions during, Sunlight, effects of, 298.
260. Supper, complaints after, 149.
anxiety preventing, 260. Surprise, 71.
before, 259. Sweat, 303, 347.
cold and bent during, 269. of heatl, 119.
conditions after, 280. of face, 136.
exaltations and delirium before, 261. Swelling, 330.
fear before, 260. of face, 140.
after 108'! of, 2i9, 347. Symptoms appear when thinking of them, 99.
skin tluring, 269. Talk of others increases sufferings, 90.
disturbed by restles.qness, 263. Talking, 142, 187.
Sleepiness, 257. complaints after; 101.
feelings with, 257. Taste, talk, tongue, chapt. 11, p. 32.
Sl~plessness with anxiety, 263. Taste, 142.
with exaltation, 262. bitter, 142.
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