CONIUM
(Hemlock.)
(From vol. iv, 2nd
edit., 1825.)
(The freshly expressed juice
of the Conium maculatum obtained from the whole plant at the commencement
if flowering, mixed with equal parts of alcohol.)
Hemlock is one of those medicines
whose primary and secondary actions are most difficult to be ascertained,
and respecting which it is most difficult to form a judgement. Among
its symptoms we find several of a somewhat opposite character which
should only be regarded as alternating actions (perhaps as a transient
secondary action suppressed for some time by the repeated attack
of the medicine) On the other hand the sad effects resulting from
the long-continued employment of hemlock in increasing doses, as
we observe in the results of STOERCK’s LANGE’s EHRHARDT’s, GREDING’s,
BAYLIES’, REISMANN’s, COLLIN’s and TARTREUX’s disastrous treatments,
are true secondary actions of the depressed vitality overpowered
by the repeated attacks of such large doses of hemlock: a dissolution
of all the connexions of the fibres combined with asthenic inflammation
and the most painful sensitiveness – see 264 to 273, 276, 342 to
345, 349, 350, 205, 207, 209. The opposite of this seems to lie
in the primary action of hemlock, which appears to indicate a tension,
condensation, contraction of the fibres (and glandular swellings),
with suppression of the sensibility - compare 28, 60, 127, 147,
148, 178, 179, 212, 215, 216, 225, 238, 249, 253, 254, 286. These
are primary actions which seem to be corroborated by some of my
own homoeopathic cures (glandular indurations on the lip, the breasts,
&c, arising from a bruise, and two cases of cataract
produced by an external blow). These recorded primary actions
of hemlock (especially 127, 286), together with the symptoms 10,
11, 115, 117, 293, 333, 359 to 367, point to it as an excellent
remedy for that bad kind of hypochondriasis which is sometimes observed
in unmarried males who are strictly chaste, where it does not depend
on a miasmatic cachexia.
Experience must decide as to
the value of hemlock in the morbid long-sightedness (presbyopia)
of elderly persons, as indicated in 38, and perhaps it will confirm
the curative power here hinted at.
The homoeopathic practitioner
will know how to make use if the curative indications given in the
other symptoms of the primary action of hemlock.
Coffee has been found to be the
antidote of hemlock.
[HAHNEMANN was assisted in this
proving by FRANZ, LANGHAMMER, WISTLICENUS.]
The following old-school authorities
furnished symptoms:
AMATUS LUSITANUS, Cent. v.
ANDREE, Obs. upon a Treatment
by Stoerk, London, 1761.
ANDRY, Quoest. Med. an cancer
ulceratus cicutam eludat, Paris, 1763.
BAYLIES, Essays on Med. Subjects,
London, 1773.
BIERCGEN, Tal om Kraftskador.
BOERHAVE, Prael. Ad Instit.,
vi.
CLARK, essays and Obs. Phys
and Liter., iii, Edinb., 1771.
COLLIN, Annus Med., iii, Vindob.,
1764.
CULLEN, Materia Medica, ii.
EHRHARDT, Diss. de Cicuta,
Argent., 1763.
FOTHERGILL, Med. Obs. and
Enq., iii. – Works.
GATAKER, Essays on Med. Subj.
GREDING, Verimische Schriften.
HALLE, in Samml. f. pr. Aerzte,
xv, iii.
HALLER, in Gotting. Anzeigen,
1775.
KALTSCHMIDT. Progr. De Cicuta.,
Jen., 1768.
LANDEUTTE, Journal de Medicine,
xv.
LANGE, Dubia cicuta vexata,
Helmst., 1764.
LIMPRECHT, Acta Nat. Cur.,
i. Med. Obs. and Enq., ii, Lond., 1771.
OBERTEUFFER, in Hufel. Journal,
ix.
PAULLI, SIM., Quadrip. Botan.
Pharm. Helv.
REISMANN (reference not given.)
ROWLEY, W., Seventy-four cases,
LONDON, 1779.
SCHMUCKER, Chir. Wahrnehm.,
ii.
STOERCK, Lib. de Cicuta, -
Lib. de Colchico. – Lib. de Stram Hyos. et Acon.
VALENTINI, in Hufel. Journ.,
xxix.
TARTRUEX, Epist apol.
VAN EEMS, in Boerhave Proelect.
De m. n. i.
WATSON, Philos. transact No.
473, 1744.
WHYTT, on Nervous Disorders.
Zurcher Abhandlungen, tom. ii.
The 1st edit gives
373 symptoms; only two more are added in this 2nd edit.:
the Chr, Kr. gives 912 symptoms.]
CONIUM
Vertigo. [BAYLIES, Essays
on Med. Subjects, London, 1773.(Not accessible) – ANDRY,
Quoest. Med. an cancer ulceratus cicutam eludat, Paris, 1763.(Not
accessible) – ANDREE, Obs. upon a Treatment by Stoerck, Lond.,
1761.(Symptoms observed in patients taking conium.) – WATSON,
Philos. Transact., No. 473, 1744.(Case of poisoning.)
– LANGE, Dubia cicutoe vexata, Helmst.; 1764, pp. 12, 20.(Not
accessible ; probably as in note.) – Pharm. Helv., p.
50.(General statement from experience.) – SCHMUCKER, Chir.
Wahrnehm., ii, pp. 82, 84.(As in note.) – WHYTT, on Nervous
Disorders, p. 22.(Observed in self.) – GATAKER, Essays
on Med. Subjects, Intro., p. 8. – FOTHERGILL, Med. Obs. and
Inqu., iii, p. 400, and Works, ii, p. 58.(General
statement from observation.) – OBERTEUFFER, in Hufel. Journal,
ix, iii, p. 77. (Observation.) - CULLEN , Materia
Medica, ii, p. 300. (From thirty grains of the powder in
an adult.) ]
Vertigo that affects the head.
[FOTHERGILL, l. c.]
Vertigo round in a circle , when
he rises from a seat.
Vertigo, so that all seemed to
go round in a ring with him. [BOERHAVE, Proel. Ad Instit., vi,
p. 255. (Observed on self.) ]
5. Staggering. [VAN EEMS, in
Boerhave Proelect. De m. n., I, p. 236. (Effects of Cicuta
aquatica.) ]
Intoxication. [BIERCHEN, Tal
om Kraftskador. (Observation.)]
Heaviness of the head. (During
convalescence.) [WATSON, l. c.]
Want of memory.
Loss of memory. [W. ROWLY, Sevent-four
cses, London, 1779. (Not accessible.)]
10. Stupidity, the head is confused;
difficulty of comprehending what he reads.
Stupefaction; he understands
with difficulty what he reads.
After drinking he becomes stupid
in the head.
Apoplexy. [LANGE, l. .c p. 20.]
Serious apoplexy. [COLLIN, Annus
Med., iii, Vindob., 1764, p. 104. (Symptoms observed in patients
taking conium. This occurred in an old woman of 80, ten days after
leaving off the medicine.)]
15. When walking in the open
air, simple headache; he feels stupid; also in the morning till
breakfast.
Violent headache, with vertigo,
owing to which she remains seated in one spot, sad, and speechless,
for three or four days. [LANGE, l. c., p. 12.]
Sensation in the right half of
the brain, as if a large foreign body were therein.
Gradually increasing, semilateral
headache, like a pressing downwards, as from something heavy therein,
and as if bruised, aggravated by moving the eyes towards the affected
side of the head (aft. 2, 3, h.).
On the left side of the occiput
(when walking) slow tearing (aft. ¼ h.). [Fz.]
20. In the morning, tearing pain
through the temple (4th d.). [Fz.]
Tearing pain in the temples when
eating. [Fz.]
Drawing pain in the temples on
touching them. [Fz.]
When sitting bent forward, there
occurs from time to time a sensation of weight in the occiput, that
often goes off and recurs; it went off every time he raised himself
up (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Ws.]
25. Stitches in the forehead.
(At noon) shooting pain out at
the forehead.
Pressive headache above the eyes
from within outwards (aft. 4 h.). [Ws.]
Headache (externally), as if
contracted, no the upper part of the frontal bone, which goes off
by stooping and applying his own hand to the part, with chilliness,
vertigo, and peevish want of recollection (aft. 1.1/2 h.) [Fz.]
Aching pain externally on the
forehead (aft. 3 h.). [Lr.]
30. Aching stupefying pain externally
on the forehead (aft. 11, 54 h.). [Lr.]
On the frontal bone superiorly,
pressive pain as from a stone [Fz.]
Sharp pressure on a small spot
of the integuments of the head.
A pimple on the forehead with
tensive pain per se, touching it causes tearing pain round
about it (2nd and 3rd d.). [Fz.]
Pimple on the forehead with tensive
drawing pain per se (4th d.).[Fz.]
35. Itching erosion on the forehead,
that goes off, but only for a short time, by rubbing (aft. ½ h.).
[Ws.]
Dilated pupils (aft. 1 h.). [Fz.]
Contracted pupils (curative action)
(aft. 3.1/4 h.). [Lr.]
Long-sightedness (in a shortsighted
person): he could see distinctly objects at a considerable distance
(aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Greater shortsightedness than
usual: he could only see distinctly very near objects (secondary
action)(aft. 29 h.). [Lr.]
40. (Illusion of vision: objects
red.) [GREDING, Vermischte Schriften, p. 118. (Symptoms
observed in patients taking conium. This symptom occurred in a case
of cataract, while the sight was improving under the drug.) ]
Weak sight. [GATAKER, l. c.]
Dimness of vision. (In Andree’s
case, with giddiness.) [BAYLIES, - ANDREE, l. c.]
Blindness, immediately after
sleeping, exposed to the sun’s heat. [AMATUS LUSITANUS, Cent.
v, Cur. 93. (Not found.)]
Red eyes. [BAYLIES, l. c.]
45. (Drawing pain in the eyes,
with redness of the eyes.)
Trembling of the eyes. [WHYTT,
- OBERTEUFFER, l. c.]
Projecting eyes.
Movement of the eyes, as if they
were pressed out. [FOTHERGILL, l. c.]
(In the morning) shooting in
the inner canthus of the eyes, the lids of which are stuck together.
50. Itching pricking in the
inner canthus, not removed by rubbing (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Ws.]
Smarting pain in the inner
canthus, as if something corrosive had got in: the eye waters. (aft. 4.1/2 h.). [Ws.]
Aching in the eyes as from a
grain of sand, especially in the forenoon; the white of the eye
is red and inflamed; the tears forced out make the eyelids smart.
Burning on the inner surface
of the eyelids.
Long continued, pricking itching
in the right cheek and down the left side of the face, which only
goes off by repeated scratching (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Fz.]
55. A fine stitch darts through
the right side of the face, near the zygoma (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Ws.]
Fine stitches dart through the
right cheek, towards the commissure of the mouth (aft. 56 h.). [Ws.]
Swelling of the face. [LANDEUTTE,
Journal de Medicine, xv. (Symptoms observed in patients
taking conium. This, with S. 146, 172, 200, 234, 336, occurred shortly
before death in a man convalescing from suppurative pneumonia, and
treated by conium for splenic cancer. ) ]
Bluish swollen face. [STOERCK,
Lib. de Cicuta, Cap. 6. (See note to S. 58.) ]
Blue colour of the face. [SIM
PAULL, Quadrip. Botan., Cicuta major. (Not found.)
60. Behind the ears and on the
mastoid process, painful tension of the skin, even when not removed
(aft. ½ h.). [Ws.]
Stitches behind both ears, especially
in the mastoid process, followed by obtuse pains in that part (aft.
5 h.).
Sharp blows outwards in the inner
ear, especially and more severe when swallowing (aft. ¾ h.). [Ws.]
Violent itching in the external
ear (aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]
In the external ear, pain partly
drawing, partly tearing.
65. Noise in the ear, as if the
blood rushed through the brain.
When she blows her nose, she
feels a dart in the ears, and then they seem to be stopped up.
Sensation as if the inner ear
were forced asunder.
Twitching in the nose.
Formication on the dorsum of
the nose (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Ws.]
70. Itching formication on the
point of the nose and in the nostrils (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Ws.]
Itching formication in the nose
(aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Ws.]
Frequent bleeding of the nose.
Haemorrhage from the nose. [EHRHARDT,
Diss. de Cicuta, Argent., 1763 (A list of symptoms from
authors.) - LANGE, l. c., p. 15.]
Trembling of the under lip. (See
note to S. 58.)[STOERCK, l. c.]
75. Itching on upper lip (aft.
½ h.).
Ulceration of the lips after
fever. (See note to S. 58.) [GREDING, l. c.]
On the chin, fine stitches up
through the jaw (aft. ½ h.). [Ws.]
Soon after drinking a drawing
from the jaws towards the ears and head, not exactly painful.
Lock-jaw (trismus). [EHRHARDT,
l. c.]
80. Grinding of the teeth. [Medic.
Obs. and Inq., iv, Lond., 1771, p. 44. (Symptoms occurring
after the application of conium to a cancerous breast. The patient
had attacks of this, with S. 175 and 360, till she died. The reporter
has no thought of ascribing them to the conium.) ]
On moving the lower jaw, boring
needle-pricks between the left teeth rows (aft. 42 h.). [Lr.]
When eating cold food (not
when drinking cold fluids) drawing in the hollow tooth and through
the temple (aft. 3 h.). [Fz.]
Impeded swallowing. [EHRHARDT,
l. c.]
Spasms in the oesophagus. [EHRHARDT,
l. c.]
85. Pain in the tongue. [SIM.
PAULLI, l. c.]
Stiff, swollen , painful tongue.
(From touching the tongue with the juice of the root.) [STOERCK,
l. c., cap. i.]
Difficult speech. [ANDREE, l.
c.]
Speechlessness. (In Stoerck’s
case. As with S. 86.) [STOERCK, l. c. cap. i.]
Dry tongue. [BAYLIES, l. c.]
90. Dryness of the mouth. [STOERCK,
l. c., cap. ii.]
Thirst. (According to Fothergill,
with S. 121 and 346.) [BAYLIES – FOTHERGILL, l. c.]
Excessive thirst, without heat,
all day (aft. 74 h.). [Lr.]
Ptyalism. (In cases of cancrum
oris.) [BIERCHEN, l. c.]
Great flow of saliva. [VALENTINI,
in Hufel Journal, xxix, iii. (Symptoms observed in patients
taking conium.) ]
95. Immediately diminished appetite
for food and tobacco-smoking.
Loss of appetite. [ANDRY, - Pharm.
Helv. – Lange, l. c., p.25. – LANDEUTTE, l. c.]
Complete loss of appetite and
great weakness of stomach. [LANGE, l. c., p. 9.]
Frequent eructation.
Incomplete eructation, which
causes pain in the stomach.
100. Putrid eructation. (Not
found.) [SCHMUCKER, l. c.]
Eructation and inclination to
vomit. [GREDING, l. c.]
Inclination to vomit and eructation,
with exhaustion [GREDING, l. c.]
Nausea, inclination to vomit.
[STOERCK. – FOTHERGILL, - SCHMUCKER, l. c.]
Frequent nausea and total loss
of appetite. [LANGE, l. c., pp. 14, 37.]
105. Inclination to vomit. [CULLEN,
l. c.]
Violent vomiting. [EHRHARDT,
l. c.]
Frequent vomiting with total
loss of appetite. [LANGE, l. c., p. 33.]
Sometimes there occurs spontaneously
a bitter taste in the throat (aft. 11 h.). [Fz.]
After eating, inclination to
vomit and hiccup thereafter, yet he has a proper taste and good
appetite.
110. After eating, the drawing
in the head and the numbness of he brain diminishes (aft. 4.1/2
h.). [Fz.]
After eating (in the evening),
pain in the umbilical region, as if the bowels were bruised (aft.
12 h.). [Fz.]
Half an hour after eating, drawing
pain in the abdomen, in the umbilical region. [Fz.]
Every time after eating, pinching
deep in the hypogastrium, with goo appetite.
115. After dinner drawing pain
in the hypogastrium when sitting (3rd d.). [Fz.]
After drinking, a drawing sensation
in the abdomen.
In the morning, after eating,
belly-ache, and all day a great fullness in the stomach and on the
chest (4th d.) [Fz.]
Cardialgia. [Pharm. Helv.,
l. c.]
A pressure in the scrobiculus
cordis, like a drawing about in it, and then in the side of the
chest some stitches, also in the morning.
120. Fine stitches in the scrobiculus(aft.
½ h.). [Ws.]
Spasmodic pinching in the stomach.
[FOTHERGILL, l. c.]
Shooting in the epigastrium,
in the morning on awaking, aggravated by movement.
Pinching pain in the abdomen,
but not immediately before, and not immediately after, the stool.
Cutting pain deep in the hypogastrium,
with appetite and sleep at night.
125. Belly-ache. [Zurcher
Abhandlungen, tom. ii.(Not accessible.) ]
In the morning, after rising,
drawing pain in the umbilical region (3rd d.). [Fz.]
Oppression in the abdomen.
Pressure and clawing in the abdomen.
When walking he has pains above
the hips.
130. When laughing he has pain
in the abdomen.
When walking drawing pain in
the abdomen (aft. 3 h.). [Fz.]
Pain in the abdomen: drawing
bruised pan in the bowels when sitting (aft. 9.1/2 h.). [Fz.]
Violent pains in the abdomen
with chilliness. (A patient under treatment by conium for a mammary
scirhus had a chill in the streets; got this and S. 144; and died
with dysentery.)[STOERCK, l. c.]
The most violent colic pains.[STOERCK,
Lib. de Colchico, p, 89. (A woman could not take more
than four grains a day (of the extract) without having this.) ]
135. Extremely violent pains
in the abdomen. [KALTSCHMIDT, Progr. De Cicuta., Jan., 1768,
p. 5. (Not accessible.)]
When not eating, constant pressure
deep in the hypogastrium as from something heavy.
In the morning when sitting,
drawing in the hypogastrium and pressure up to the epigastrium.
In the abdominal muscles, on
the left of and below the navel, sharp stitches dart upwards in
short fits (aft. 3 h.). [Ws.]
Fine pinching in the abdominal
muscles above the navel on bending the body forwards (aft. 3 h.).
[Ws.]
140. Tearing in the pubes, when
. [Fz.]
Immediately slight discharge
of flatus.
Constant call to stool; but he
can only evacuate twice daily, and the motion is thin.
Diarrhoea. [LANDEUTTE – EHRHARDT,
l. c.]
Weakening diarrhoea. (See
note to S. 133.) [STOERCK, de Cicuta, cap. ii.]
145. Constipation. (In the
original, “irregular stools, attended with griping.” [ANDREE,
l. c.]
Swelling of the abdomen. [LANDEUTTE,
(See note to S. 57.) - EHRHARDT, l. c.]
Swollen mesenteric glands. (Observed
after death from a short employment of hemlock in large doses.)
[KALTSCHMIDT, l. c.]
(Burning in the rectum during
stool.)
150. Red urine. [BAYLIES, l.
c.]
(Burning in the urethra, in the
morning, immediately after urinating; for half an hour.)
(Violent stitch in the urethra,
extending forwards to its orifice.)
Burning in the urethra. [STOERCK,
l. c.]
Suppression of urine, ischuria.
[BAYLIES, l. c.]
155. Strangury. [LANGE, l. c.,
p. 16. – EHRHARDT, l. c.]
Diuresis. [BIERCHEN, - GATAKER,
l. c.]
Cramp-like pressure in the region
of the neck of the bladder, from which lasts many hours, worse when
walking than when sitting (aft. 48 h.). [Ws.]
Great pains in the urethra when
urinating, which always brings along with it turbid, viscid mucus.
[LANGE, l c., pp. 28, 30.]
(A sharp pressure on the bladder.)
160. Diuresis with great pains.
[LANGE, l. c.]
After urinating, a smarting urging
to urinate (aft. ½ h.). [Fz.]
Haematuria. (In a gouty subject.)
[HALLER, in Gotting. Anzeigen, 1775, p. 62.]
Frequent haematuria with tightness
of chest. [LANGE, l. c., p. 15.]
When not urinating, tearing through
the penis (4th d.). [Fz.]
165. Itching on the penis, mostly
on the glans.
Pain as if a knife were cutting
through the middle of the scrotum, between the testicles up to above
the root of the penis, often returning for a short time (aft. 50
h.). [Ws.]
Uncontrollable sexual desire.
[LIMPRECHT, (Poisoning by “cicuta” root, but of what species
is doubtful. – Inordinate excitement was present, but nothing is
said as to its being sexual.) Acta Nat. Cur. I, Obs. 52.]
Leucorrhoea of white acrid mucus,
which causes burning. (Is a very good remedy for the same symptoms.)
[BAYLIES, l. c.]
Suppression of the menses. (Checked
while on her in Andree’s case; in Greding’s delayed.) – [ANDRY,-
ANDREE, - GREDING, l. c.]
170. Frequent sneezing, without
coryza (aft. 57 h.). [Lr.]
Frequent discharge of nasal mucus,
for several days, as in coryza.
Difficult respiration. (See
note to S. 57.). [STOERCK, l. c.]
Slow respiration.
Short, panting respiration. (See
note to S. 58.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
175. Tightness of chest. [Medic,.
Obs,. and Inquir,. (See note to S. 80.) - LANGE, l. c., p. 21.]
Difficult respiration and violent
pains in the chest (after taking it for three or four weeks). [LANGE,
l. c., p. 11.]
His breathing, especially inspiration,
is very difficult; it feels as if the chest did not expand sufficiently
(aft. 4 h.). [Fz.]
In the evening in bed, extremely
difficult respiration, slow, difficult inspiration (aft. 17 h.).
[Fz.]
180. In the evening, when lying
on the side in bed, oppression of the breathing, with much pain
in the chest, a drawing and tearing through the whole chest, and
hard pressure on the upper part of the sternum, which takes away
the breath during inspiration (3rd d.) [Fz.]
Severe stitches in the chest,
like knife thrusts, with loud lamentations over it.
All day, pain in the chest, pressure
on the sternum, and a pain , at one time tearing, at another shooting,
round the nipple and the mammae, with frequent oppression and shortness
of breath (4th d.). [Fz.]
Agreeable but violent itching
on both sides of the chest, aggravated by inspiration (aft. 14 h.).
[Ws.]
In the morning, pressive pain
on the sternum, with dyspnoea, when standing (3rd d.).
[Fz.]
Cramp-like tearing on the right
side of the chest (aft. 3 h.). [Lr.]
Burning in the sternal region.
(From injecting a solution of conium into a penetrating fistula
in the neck.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
On walking in the open air, needle-pricks
in the right side of the chest 9aft. 12 h.0. [Lr.]
190. Shooting itching all over
the chest, which was always removed for a short time only by scratching
(aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]
On both sides of the chest, fine
shooting pressure, worst when he lies in the prone position (aft.
9 h.). [Ws.]
Stitch in the side. (In a
case of caries of the ribs.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
Violent pains in the chest. [LANGE,
l. c., p. 34.]
Violent pain in the chest, with
very severe cough. (Relieved by opium.) [LANGE, l. c., p.
16.]
195. (There is a scraping and
crawling in the chest, that causes a dry almost continual cough.)
Dry short cough.(In a case
of suppurating mammary scirhus, this and S. 206 coincided with the
expectoration becoming thin.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
Nocturnal cough.(Not found.)
[STOERCK, l. c.]
Violent cough. [LANGE, l. c.]
Whooping cough, with tightness
of chest. [LANGE, l. c., p. 22.]
200. Nocturnal whooping cough.
(In the original, simply “urgent cough”, See note to 57.) [LANDUETTE,
l. c.]
Whooping cough, with bloody mucous
expectoration. (After taking it for several weeks.) [LANGE,
l. c., p. 11.]
The most violent cough, that
made him keep his bed. (This supervened in a case of tubercle
of the breast while taking conium.) [STOERCK, Lib. de Stram,
Hyo. Et Acon., .p 93]
Cough as from a tickle behind
the middle of the sternum, without expectoration (aft. 24 h.) [Lr.]
More severe cough, as from a
tickle in the middle of the sternum, with expectoration (aft. 24
h.). [Lr.]
205. Purulent expectoration from
the chest. (In a case of mamarry scirhus, when the lungs were
found cancerous after death.) [STOERCK, Lib. de Cicuta, cap.
ii.]
Dryness of the chest. (See
note to S. 196.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
(Inflammation of the scirrhous
mamma.) [LANGE, l. c., p. 33.]
Fine stitches in the chest under
the left axilla (aft. ¼ h.). [Ws.]
Caries of the sternum. [KALTSCHMIDT,
l. c.]
210. Drawing on the right side
of the neck down to the shoulder-joint, when at rest (3rd
d.). [Fz.]
When walking in the open air,
drawing in the naps (aft. 1 h.). [Fr.]
(Increased swelling of the goitre.)
Stitches in the sacrum and drawing
through the lumbar through the lumbar vertebrae when standing (aft.
3.1/2 h.). [Fz.]
Drawing through the lumbar vertebrae,
when standing (aft. ½ h.). [Fz.]
215. Tensive pain in the back.
(See note to S. 188.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
Under both scapulae, painful
tension in the muscles, when at rest that is very mulch increased
by raising up the arms (aft. 24 h.). [Ws.]
In the nape where it passes into
the right shoulder, throbbing drawing (aft. 8 h.). [Fz.]
In the upper arm, paralytic drawing
pain, when at rest (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Fz.]
Tearing through the upper arm,
in the evening in bed (the first evening). [Fz.]
220. Alternate tearing and shooting
in the upper arm, when at rest which goes off by movement, but comes
back again (aft. 3 d.). [Fz.]
Heaviness in the elbow-joints,
with fine stitches.
Cutting pain the the bend of
the left elbow, from within outwards, when at rest (Aft. 50 h.).
[Ws.]
Dull drawing in the forearms,
more severe when at rest than when moving (aft. 72 h.). [Ws.]
On the outside of the left forearm,
bruised pain, most severe when touched (aft. 62 h.). [Ws.]
225. In the muscles of the forearm,
cramp-like pain, especially when leaning on the arms (aft. ½ h.).
[Ws.]
Itching formication on the forearm,
that goes off only for a short time by rubbing (aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]
In the wrist joint, paralytic
drawing pain , when at rest (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Fz.]
Fine stitches in the wrist-joints
(aft. 10 m.). [Ws.]
Shooting dislocation – pain in
the articulation of the metacarpal bone of the left thumb with the
wrist, especially on bending it inwards.)
230. Sharp stitches in the middle
joints of the fingers (when at rest). (aft. 8 h.). [Ws.]
Cutting blows in the proximal
joint of the thumb (aft. 48 h.). [Ws.]
Long- continued, deep stitch
superiorly at the insertion of the right gluteus maximus (aft. 3.1/2
h.). [Fz.]
While sitting, some obtuse stitches
on the upper end of the left thigh (aft. 26 h.). [Ws.]
Swollen thighs. (See note
to S. 57.) [LANDEUTTE, l. c.]
235. When sitting, needle-pricks
in the muscles of the left thigh (aft. 26 h.). [Lr.]
Itching needle-pricks on the
posterior aspect of the thigh, most severe when sitting (aft. 8
h.). [Ws.]
Dull drawing in the right thigh,
when at rest, which was alleviated by movement (aft. 1.1/4 h.).
[Ws.]
When walking in the open air,
cramp-like pain in the anterior muscles of the right thigh (aft.13
h.). [Lr.]
Fine clawing-in on the posterior
aspect of the thigh (aft. 12 h.). [Ws.]
240. Tearing around the patella,
when sitting (aft. 2.1/4 h.). [Fz.]
When walking, and even when standing
in the open air, extreme pain, causing him to cry out, round the
whole left knee, as if the patella were bruised and smashed, from
which when he makes an effort to walk he became hot all over, like
the heat of anguish (aft. 10 h.). [Lr.]
Tearing pain around the knee-joint.
When walking in the open air,
stitches on the outer tendon of the flexor muscle in the right hough
(aft. 1 h.). [Fz.]
Tearing on the tibia, in the
evening in bed (the first evening). [Fz.]
245. Cramp like tearing now on
the right, now on the left tibia, when walking in the open air (aft.
37 h.). [Lr.]
The tibia pains as if bruised
(4th d.). [Fz.]
On stretching out the leg, when
sitting, a throbbing pressure on the tibia (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Fz.]
A spot on the leg that had been
injured (twelve days before by a blow), and was hitherto painless,
becomes blue and spotted, and on the slightest movement gets pain
like knife thrusts, but when walking and when touched it pains as
if bruised.
Tensive stiff pain in the calves.
250. drawing on the inner side
of the left calf, and no the dorsum of the right foot (aft. 8 h.).
[Fz.]
At first a fine, then a severe,
shooting on both ankles of the right foot, which lasted two days,
and woke him up at night; it went at last to the calf; when sitting
they were slower, when walking more frequent and severer stitches.
At night a twitching and uneasiness
in the feet, and, after every twitch in them, shivering.
Numbness and insensibility of
the feet.
Numbness and insensibility of
the feet. [HALLE, in Samml. f. pr. Aerzte, xv, iii.]
255. Brings on podagra. [CLARK,
in Essays and obs. Phys. And Liter., iii, Edin., 1771 (Observation,
- In gouty subjects, the author says.)
Tearing on the dorsum of the
foot, in the evening in bed (the first evening). [Fz.]
In the morning tearing in the
ball of the big toe, when standing and sitting (third day). [Fz.]
In the morning tearing in the
ball of the big toe, when standing and sitting (third day). [Fz.]
On treading the sole of the foot
is painful like formication; on walking the pain is more shooting.
Tearing in the soles when walking.
260. Itching on the limbs. [STOERCK,
l. c.]
Bruised sensation in all the
joints, when at rest, but little or not at all when moving.
Formication in the affected part.
[COLLIN, l. c.]
In the evening the glands are
painful. (In a case of scirrhous mamma.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
265. Increased intolerable pains
in the affected part. [LANGE, l. c., pp. 9, 25, 33.]
Foetid ichor from the ulcer.
(Variations of and open cancer of the face while the patient
took conium.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
The borders of the ulcer become
blackish and discharge a foetid ichor. (Variations of and open
cancer of the face while the patient took conium.) [STOERCK,
l. c.]
Bleeding of the ulcer. (In
mammary cancer.) [GREDING, l. c.]
Increased pain in the ulcer.
(Variations of and open cancer of the face while the patient
took conium.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
270. Tensive pain in the ulcer.
(Variations of and open cancer of the face while the patient
took conium.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
Coughing causes pain in the ulcer.
(See note to S. 205.).[STOERCK, l. c.]
Sphacelus of a part of the ulcer.
(Not found; but if there, probably as in note (In mammary cancer.)
) [GREDING, l. c.]
In the bones, especially in the
middle of the bone-shafts, concealed caries, with burning, gnawing
pain. (Not found.). [STOERCK, l. c.]
Here and there on the body, slow,
itching, smarting (burning) stitches.
275. In the evening in bed, an
eroding itching, always commencing with a prick, only on the right
half of the body, especially when he lies on it, which causes a
restlessness in all the limbs, is readily allayed by scratching,
but soon reappears on another spot.
Inflammation of the skin of the
whole body, with burning pain. [BAYLIES, l. c.]
Tearing through various parts
of the body (4th d.). [Fz.]
Blue colour of the whole body.
[EHRHARDT, l. c.]
Dropsy. [TARTREUX. Epis. Apol.,
p. 51. (Obervations on patients. – This was the end of a
case of mammary cancer.) ]
280. Petechiae. [SIM. PAULLI,
l. c.]
Putrid dissolution of the juices.
[REISMANN, l. c.(Not traceable for want of reference.) ]
Consumption. [REISMANN, - COLLIN,
l. c. (In Collin’s case the end of mesentric disease.) ]
The pains from hemlock mostly
occur when at rest and, only as a rare alternating action, during
movement. [Fz.]
Nervous weakness. (After taking
conium for seven months. [SCHMUCKER, l. c.]
285. Illusion of sensation: when
walking he feels as of something opposed his steps, and yet he walked
very quickly (aft. 8 h.). [Fz.]
A kind of stiffness of the body;
moving to joints of the nape, & c., causes a disagreeable sensation.
Great exhaustion.
In the evening and morning, a
remarkable exhaustion in the whole body.
In the morning on waking, exhaustion,
that goes off after getting up.
290. Weakness of the whole body.
[WHYTT, l. c.]
Sinking of all the forces. (For
which STOERCK found cinchona-bark useful.) (In case described in
note to S. 196. This and S. 334 supervenced on free purulent discharge
setting in. ) [STOERCK, . c.]
Paralysis. [ANDRY, - ANDREE,
l. c.]
After a short walk he feels very
exhausted and fatigued, and is as if paralysed, whereupon the peevish,
hypochondrial humour comes on again (aft. 10 h.). [Fz.]
Syncopes. [LANGE, l. c., p. 9.
– Pharm. Helv., l. c.]
295. Pulselessness. [SIM. PAULLI,
l. c.]
The strongest and most active
persons, when taking hemlock for a length of time, lost all strength
and had to keep their bed. [LANGE, l. c, p. 9.]
Loss of strength (even to death).
[LANGE, l. c.]
Laziness combined with insensibility
(torpor). [SIM. PAULLI, l. c.]
Obtuseness of all the senses.
[SIM. PAULLI, l. c.]
300. Frequent yawning, as if
he had not slept enough(aft. 72 h.). [Lr.]
When he gets up in the morning,
he is sleepy.
Sleepiness by day: he cannot
keep awake while reading (aft. 3, 8, h.) [Ws.]
Somnolence. (In Watson’s case
this represents “coma” in the original.) [WATSON, - SIM. PAULLI,
l. c.]
Drowsiness (in the afternoon):
with all his efforts he could not keep off sleep, he must lie
down and sleep (aft. 54 h.). [Lr.]
305. In the evening great drowsiness
and disinclination for everything (the 3rd evening).
[Fz.]
In the evening in bed, tearing
now in one now in another limb (the first evening). [Fz.]
Dreams of serious diseases.
Dream full of being made ashamed.
In sleep, vivid, voluptuous dream-pictures
(the first night). [Lr.]
310. Vivid anxiuos dreams (the
second night). [Lr.]
Sleep at night full of frightful
dreams (the third night.). [Fz.]
Sleep towards morning full of
frightful dreams (the first night). [Fz.]
Sleep. [CULLEN, l. c. – (immediately)
AMATUS LUSITANUS, l. c.]
Stupefied, too deep sleep, after
which the headache, which previously was scarcely noticed, becomes
always increased (aft. 2 h.).
315. Sleep quiet, especially
in the morning very profound and longer than usual (Curative
reaction?) [Fz.]
Interrupted sleep.
He only gets to sleep after
midnight.
He wakes up earlier in the morning.
She becomes peevish and falls
asleep (aft. ½ h.).; during sleep twitchings in the arms and hands,
the eyes are staring open and toll about.
320. Sleeplessness. [REISMANN,
- LANGE, l. c., p. 9.]
Trembling. [BAYLIES, - CULLEN,
- EHRHARDT, l. c.]
Trembling of the limbs (Not
found in Schmucker.) [FOTHERGILL,- SCHMUCKER, (Sometimes
life-long) l. c.]
Constant trembling. [ANDRY, l.
c.]
Subsultus tendinum. [EHRHARDT,
l. c.]
325. Convulsions. [ANDRY,- WATSON,-
CULLEN, l. c.]
Convulsions of the affected part
and of all the body, with danger of suffocation. [LANGE, l. c.,
p. 14.]
Shivering (immediately).
Shivering. (See note to S.
58.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
Chilliness, with trembling in
all the limbs, so that she must always remain in the sun.
330. On several successive days,
in the morning (about 8 o’clock), shivering for half an hour.
Rigor all over the body, without
either accompanying or subsequent heat (aft. 15 h.). [Lr.]
Rigor all over the body, without
heat or thirst (aft. 50 h.). [Lr.]
In the morning, coldness and
chilliness of the body, with giddy constriction of the brain, and
indifferent, dejected humour (aft. 2, 3 h.). [Fz.]
From time to time shivering all
over the body, followed by quick pulse with heat and thirst. (See
note to 291.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
335. Fever, ANDREE,- COLLIN,
l. c.]
Fever for one day. [LANDEUTTE,
l. c.]
Large, slow pulse, betwixt which
several small quick beats follow without regularity.
Slow, weak pulse. [SIM. PAULLI,
l. c.]
Pulse irregular as to strength
and rapidity. (See note to S. 58.) [STOERC, l. c.]
340. Quick pulse. [EHRHARDT,
l. c.]
Several fits of fever. (See
note to S. 279. The words of the original are, “after various fevers
the woman died dropsical.) [TARTREUX, l. c.]
Lingering fever with complete
anorexia. [LANGE, l. c., p. 25.]
Acute (fatal) fever. [LANGE,
l. c., p. 32.]
Fever: great heat, with profuse
sweat and thirst, with loss of appetite, diarrhoea, and vomiting.
[GREDING, l.c.]
345. In the afternoon flush of
warmth all over the body, without thirst. [Fz.]
Heat [BAYLIES,- FOTHERGILL, l.
c.]
Sensation of internal and external
heat (after sleep.)
Continual heat.
Great heat. [STOERCK, l. c.]
350. Internal heat, especially
in the face, and redness of it, without thirst (aft. ¼ h.). [Ws.]
He became red in the face and
all over the body, without particular heat, but perspired all over,
especially on the forehead.
Excessive heat. [BAYLIES, l.
c.]
In the afternoon (5 to 6 hours
after rigor and coldness) a feeling comes over him of growing heat
in all the limbs, whereupon the numbness of the head and the different
and humour goes off, and in place thereof he takes the liveliest
interest in all around him (aft. 7, 8h.). [Fz.]
Transpiration. (I. e. Slight
perspiration.) [GATAKER, l. c.]
355. Night sweat.
On awaking from sleep he finds
himself in a gentle perspiration all over the body (the third night).
[Lr.]
Profuse sweat after midnight.
Local. Foetid, pungent perspiration,
with eruption of white, transparent papules, which, filled with
an acrid fluid, change into a scab, like scabies. (Critical,
in a gouty patient.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
Anxiety. (Not found.). [SCHMUCKER,
l. c.]
360.Hysterical anxiety. (See
note to S. 80.) [Medic. Obs. and Inquir., l. c.]
Attack of hysteria, with chilliness
and a kind of spasmodic movements. (Not found.) [GREDING,
l. c.]
Anxiety in the region of the
scrobiculus cordis. (See note to S. 58.) [STOERCK, l. c.]
Extremely peevish and anxious
thoughts after a meal, in the morning, with confusion of the head
ion the forehead (aft. 29 h.0. [Fz.]
When walking in the open air,
hypochondrial indifference and dejection (aft. 1 h.). [Fz.]
265. Sunk in deep thought, he
cogitated timorously about the present and the future and sought
solitude. [Lr.]
Cross temper: everything about
him made a disagreeable impression on him. [Lr.]
Peevish disposition; he knows
not what to occupy himself with, the time appears to pass too slowly
(aft. 8 h.). [Ws.]
Constant ill-humour and crossness.
Disposition devoid of all agreeable
feelings.
370. Cheerful disposition; he
was inclined to speak. (The previous opposite state of the disposition
went off by curative reaction of the organism.) (aft. 10 h.).
[Lr.]
In the morning, well, cheerful
and strong. (Alternating curative reaction of the organism.)
(aft. 24 h.). [Fz.]
Disposition cheerful and free
(Curative reaction of the organism. (3rd, 4th
d.). [Fz.]
Confused thoughts. [VAN EEMS,
l. c.]
Delirium. [ANDRY, l. c.]
375. Mania, delirium. [CULLEN,
l. c.]
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