MAGNETIS POLUS
ARCTICUS
(North pole of the magnet.)
(Applied in the region of the
fourth to the sixth dorsal vertebrae, at a distance of four or five
finger breadths from the body.)
(Vertigo, there is a whirling
in the head and she feels as though she would fall on either side
(immediately).
Vertigo as if from intoxication,
which compels him when standing to place the feet differently in
order to support the body (aft. 5 m.). [Htn., Fz.]
When walking in the open air
vertigo so that he could not tread firmly (aft. 26 h.). [Lr.]
When walking in the open air
he staggers to and fro, as in vertigo (aft. 22 h.). [Lr.]
5. In one side of the head a
vertiginous drawing (aft. 10 m.).
When she went up stairs, she
has a drawing in the head from its centre to both ears alternately,
like the pendulum of a clock.
He is not quite conscious, cannot
think accurately; he feels as if the intelligence were suspended,
and as if something in the brain pressed from above downwards and
forced out the eyes; a threatening of syncope.
When walking he is as if intoxicated.
Sensation of intoxication, like
a humming in the head (aft. ¼ h.).
10. Confusion of the head, and
longing for open air.
Confusion of the head. [Mch. – DE HARSU, l. c., p. 135.] (Applied in the region of the
fourth to the sixth dorsal vertebrae, at a distance of four or five
finger breadths from the body.)
Weak memory; but cheerful (aft.
1 h.).
For two successive days he wakes
up each time from the afternoon nap with violent headache, as if
the brain were bruise and confused; it is alleviated after waking,
and goes off on getting up (aft. 3, 28 h.).
A pain compounded of soreness
and bruised feeling on the surface of the brain in the forehead
and one temple.
15. Head as if bruised and smashed
in one half of the brain (aft. ½ h.).
Drawing headache on the left
side (aft. 27 h.). [Htn.]
In the right temple drawing boring
pain; at the same time a spasmodic pain just below the left zygoma.[Mch.]
A side shock in the head in the
morning in bed.
Behind the right ear a shock-like
tearing in the head when walking in the open air, which gradually
extends also to the front (aft. ¼ h.).[Htn.]
20. Behind the left ear a shock-like
tearing in the head when walking in the open air, which gradually
extends also to the front (aft. ¼ h.). [Htn.]
20. Behind the left ear a shock-like
tearing in the head when sitting (aft. ½ h.). [Htn.]
He has a feeling as of a weight
that pressed down the head.
In several parts of the brain
a pressure as from something hard. (Much heat in the head.)
In the head a disagreeable sensation
of compression as if a part of the brain were pressed in.
25. The noise of a hammer causes
a shock in her head.
In the right temple a pressure
involving the head when walking in the open air. [Fz.]
An (aching) pain above the left
temple, externally (aft. 27 h.). [Lr.]
In the occiputal articulation
a pressure going outwards, so that he must always bend the head
forwards. [Fz.]
Aching pain in the left side
of the forehead (aft. 22 h.). [Lr.]
30. An aching pain externally
above the right superciliary arch (aft. 28 h.). [Lr.]
Headache, especially when raising
up and moving the eyes.
A tensive sensation in the brain
under the forehead extending into the root of the nose.
In the morning, after rising,
several times some stitches superiorly in the left side of the forehead,
until the afternoon.
35. Headache as if the temples
were pressed asunder.
Violent headache all the afternoon
as if the brain were pressed asunder (aft. 3 d.).
(Large lumps on the hairy scalp,
which are only painful when touched.)
Tension of the integuments of
the head, as if they were closely attached to the skull, causing
confusion of the head (for several hours). [Hl.]
Smarting itching on the hairy
scalp (aft. ½ h.).
40 Rush of blood to the head,
and flush of heat in the cheeks. [Fz.]
A tension over the face.
Paleness of the face.
A cold blast in the eyes.
The eyes protruded (aft. ½ h.).
45. Staring look at an object,
when sitting.
Fine stitches in the left eye
(aft. 24 h.).
Stitches in the eyelids.
[CHRISTOPH, WEBER, Wirkungen des kunstlichen Magnets, Hanover,
1767.]
In the evening stitches in the
left eyelids, with dryness of them. [Fz.]
Fine shooting in the canthus
and in the left cheek. [WEBER, l. c.]
50. Burning, prolonged stitch
in the upper eyelid (aft. 3 m.)
On the border of the upper eyelid
a vesicle which pressed on the eye.
Eyelids in the morning strongly
gummed up. [WEBER, l. c.]
Painful sensitiveness of the
eyelids when reading (aft. 12 h.).
Twitching and drawing in
the eyelids. [WEBER, l. c.]
35. Drawing in the eyelids. [WEBER,
l. c.]
Drawing in the eyelids and
lachrymation. [WEBER, l. c.]
Mucus in the outer canthus. [WEBER,
l. c.]
Itching in the inner canthus
and the border of the eyelids (aft. ½ h.).
Itching over the right eye, compelling
scratching. [WEBER, l. c.]
60. Itching in the eyelids.
[WEBER, l. c.]
Itching in the eye. [WEBER, l.
c.]
In the morning on awaking,
in bed, painful dry feeling of the eyelids (aft.
14, 20 h.).
Sensation as of grains of sand
in the eye. [WEBER, l. c.]
Burning, redness and lachrymation
of both eyes. [WEBER, l. c.]
65. Great movement of the eyeball;
much water collects in both eyes. [WEBER, l. c.]
The eyes water in the morning.
The eyes water much, intolerance
of sunlight.
(Applied to the weak right eye.)
(aft. ¼ h.) a burning in it; it became red and filled
with water. [WEBER, l. c.]
Applied to the weak eye, a coldness
that lasted three or four minutes (aft. 2 m.). [WEBER, l. c.]
70. Coldness of the weak eye,
as if a lump of ice lay in the orbit instead of the eye; when
the coldness went off, a prolonged needle-prick in the eye. [WEBER,
l. c.]
First coldness, then heat in
the eye. [WEBER, l. c.]
Ticking sensation in the eye,
like a watch (for 25 m.). [WEBER, l. c.]
Restless motion of the eye.
[WEBER, l. c.]
Sensation as of a spider’s web
before the eyes. [WEBER, l. c.]
75. Flash of light in the eye,
like a falling star. [WEBER, l. c.]
Formication between the two eyes.
[WEBER, l. c.]
(Applied to the eye) a strong
drawing over the eye, on the cheek, and the ear to the upper jaw.
[WEBER, l. c.]
The pupils are much dilated,
and contract but little to the light (immediately).
80. A stitch from the Eustachian
tube into the inner ear (when stooping).
Ringing in the ear of the same
side. [WEBER, l. c.]
Some tearings in the right internal
ear, like carache (aft. 18 h.).
A hissing and a drawing sensation
in the ear.
85. Applied to the ear, a crepitation
and crackling in it. [WEBER, l. c.]
(Applied to the ear) a warmth
and roaring in it, as when water boils and bubbles. [WEBER, l. c.]
Applied to the ear, heat and
pecking in it. [WEBER, l. c.]
A kind of deafness, as if a skin
lay before the right ear followed by heat in it. [Lr.]
Tension in the membrana tympani.
90. Acute tensive pain in the
face that extended to the tonsils. [WEBER, l. c.]
Drawing in the left cheek. [WEBER,
l. c.]
Fine pricking on the cheek, as
from innumerable fine needles, with hot sensation, but without heat
perceptible to the touch (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
A small lump in the face near
the nose, which causes pain like excoriation when touched, when
not touched some rare, slow stitches are felt in it.
Eruption of pimples on the right
ala nasi with shooting itching sensation. [Fz.]
95. Deception of the sense of
smell; in the room there is a smell of rotten eggs, or as if a privy
was being cleaned out (aft. 27 h.). [Htn.]
Deception of the sense of smell;
in the room there is a smell of whitewash or dust.
On three afternoons profuse epistaxis
, which becomes more profuse each successive afternoon, preceded
by aching pain in the forehead (aft. 4 d.).
In the afternoon (about 2 o’clock)
haemorrhage from the left nostril (aft. 46 h.). [Lr.]
In the afternoon (about 4 o’clock)
when walking in the open air, after blowing the nose, epistaxis
for three quarters of an hour (aft. 23 h.). [Lr.]
100. Sore pain on the nostrils,
even when not touching or moving them (aft. 26 h.).
At first red and hot nose-tip,
then red, hot, sharply despots on the cheeks.
Crepitating shooting pain in
an (already existing) pimple on the right angle of the mouth (immediately).
[Fz.]
Drawing in the left axilla and
the left cheek. [WEBER, l. c.]
In the morning on awaking a tensive
pain in the left upper maxilla (aft. 36 h.). [Lr.]
105. A painful squeezing in the
maxillary joint on moving the lower jaw, as if it were dislocated
(aft. ½ h.). [Htn.]
Under the mastoid process, between
the sterno-cleido-mastoideus muscle and the ramus of the lower jaw
aching drawing pain proceeding from the temple. [Fz.]
Tensive pain in the left anterior
submaxillary glands (aft. 19 h.). [Lr.]
In the left submaxillary gland,
squeezing aching pain, under the left angle of the jaw (aft. 2 h.).
In the submaxillary glands a
crushing aching or pinching pain, per se such as is felt
in acute sore-throat (aft. 4 h.).
110. Tearing pain in the cervical
muscles as if they were too tired.
Painful cramp in the cervical
muscles from one ear to the other.
Cramp in one of the cervical
muscles when yawning; afterwards the part was painful to the touch.
In the left angle of the lips,
on moving the mouth sore pain, as if an ulcer would come there.
Slow excessively acute and painful
stitches in the lower lip.
115. Small papules on the inside
of the upper lip opposite the gums.
Toothache in the upper incisors
of the right side, just as if something hard pressed on them and
would break them down. [Fz.]
Toothache when eating; all his
teeth felt loose as if they would bend over. [Fz.]
The teeth of the upper jaw feel
loose (aft. 28 h.). [Lr.]
Painful tingling in the hollow
teeth of the lower jaw, worst on the right side; the toothache ceases
whilst eating (aft. 3 h.). [Htn.]
120. Cramp-like toothache ceases
whilst eating (aft. 3 h.). [Htn.]
Toothache, as if the tooth were
torn out; it becomes worse after eating, and when he is sitting
or lying, but is better when he is walking. Toothache going towards
the eye; a very rapid pecking in the hollow tooth, with swollen,
inflamed gums and red burning cheek; the toothache grew worse immediately
after eating, got better when walking in the open air, but was aggravated
in the close room.
Throbbing in the hollow tooth
(immediately) and then a pressure in it, as if something hard pressed
itself into the cavity, with drawing in the temples.
Throbbing in the tooth, with
burning in the gums, and swollen, red, hot cheeks, with burning
pain and throbbing in them, in the afternoon.
125. The toothache ceases when
walking in the open air, and returns in the room.
Sensation of numbness and insensibility
in the gum of the tooth that was painful.
Drawing toothache in the hollow
tooth and in the front teeth, increased only by eating, when something
warm touches it, and along with the pain there is also redness of
the cheek.
Swelling of the gum of a hollow
tooth, which is painful when touched by the tongue.
Toothache, as if the gum were
sore or incised, increased by air coming into the mouth.
130. Itching in the front part
of the tongue, which compels him to rub and scratch it.
On awaking from sleep the mouth
is full of thick, almost dry, white mucus (aft. 18 h.). [Lr.]
Smell from the mouth, that is
very disagreeable to the patient himself.
Retching in the oesophaus which
when it will not come to eructation presses upwards and causes anxiety.
Copious flow of saliva. [WEBER,
l. c.]
135. Collection of saliva in
the mouth (immediately).
Heartburn (aft. ½ h.).
Long-continued rancid heartburn.
Food of the nicest taste has
no taste to him, during supper (aft. 10 h.).
On smoking tobacco he felt a
scraping in the throat posteriorly, as if the heartburn would burn
or had burnt him.
140. In the morning a sourish,
fasting taste.
When he smokes tobacco it tastes
bitter on the back of the tongue (aft. 2 h.).
Tobacco-smoking is disliked by
him; tobacco tastes bad (aft. 2 h.).
At noon she was so full, that
she could not eat.
(He is immediately satiated.)
145. Ravenous hunger in the evening.
Chocolate had an insipid disagreeable
taste, as if mixed with impure water.
(Supper tastes well, but soon
afterwards there comes a flat taste in the mouth and heat in the
lobes of the ears.)
Eructation, like a somewhat painful
jerk.
Frequent eructation of nothing
but air.
150. Nausea.
It seems to promote acid derangement
of the stomach.
The tongue is much furred and
slimy; loathing at milk.
His stomach feels deranged; there
is such a weight in his stomach as if he had eaten something.
Heartburn after supper (aft.
24 h.).
155. In the night she wakes up
from a pressure in the abdomen as from a stone.
Pressure in the abdomen, as from
a stone.
Clutching in the scrobiculus
cordis (aft. ½ h.).
(Throbbing in the scrobiculus
cordis) (immediately).
Sensation in the upper part of
the abdomen and stomach, as if the walls of the stomach were painfully
sensitive.
160. A drawing in the scrobiculus
cordis extending to the right side of the chest.
Drawing pain in the abdomen.
(aft. 4 h.).
Drawing pain in the abdomen (aft.
a few h.).
In the umbilical region warmth,
which caused him anxiety, and afterwards a sensation as if vomiting
were about to ensue.
Coldness in the abdomen (immediately
after contact.)
165. Gurgling in the abdomen,
as if much flatulence were incarcerated, which causes also a twisting
about that mounts up into the scrobiculus cordis and occasions eructation
(aft. 2.3/4 h.). [Htn.]
A pinching and rumbling in the
abdomen, which went off by discharge of flatus (aft. 25 h.). [Lr.]
While walking in the open air
severe cutting stitches in the centre of the abdomen from below
upwards (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Shocks and jerks from the abdomen
through the chest up into the throat (immediately).
A couple of jerks from the abdomen
through the chest up into the throat (immediately).
170. A couple of stitches in
the side of the abdomen and movement in the abdomen, as if diarrhoea
were coming on (aft. 10 h. the next morning).
Spasmodic contractive feeling
of the hypogastrium, externally and internally, in the morning.
Pinching, especially in the upper
part of the abdomen, immediately after eating (supper).
In the left side of the abdomen
on a small spot, a violent unintermitting pinching, as from incarcerated
flatulence.
Flatulent colic immediately after
supper; a sharp pressure outwards in all parts of the abdomen, as
if the belly would burst; it is alleviated by sitting motionless
(aft. 30 h.).
175. In the morning, in bed,
immediately after waking, flatulent colic; the flatulence pressed
upwards towards the hypochondria, with hard pressing and tensive
pains here and there in the whole abdomen, during rest and movement,
with a qualmishness and nausea arising from the abdomen.
Uninterrupted aching pinching
pain in the whole abdomen, like a colic, but without perceptible
flatulence, which does not go off either by rest, motion, or by
taking food and drink, but is very much aggravated by thinking and
–overexertion of the mind, and then is attended by nausea; the colic
is somewhat alleviated by perfect rest, but by touching zinc it
goes off completely within an hour.
In the evening and morning there
is pressure here and there, as from flatulence, in the bowels, as
if the pressure occurred on a pressure as if on a bruised spot;
when flatus is discharged the pain in the abdomen and the headache
both go off; whenever and as long as flatulence moves on the abdomen,
the above pain in the abdomen and headache both reappear and cause
a cross state of the disposition, at the same time the flatus smells
very badly.(On then applying the south pole the painful uneasiness
in the abdomen, as also the headache, go off within an hour.)
(Painful sensibility of the abdominal
muscles.)
Suppression of the discharge
of flatus, for twenty-four hours.
180. In the night, about 2 a.m.,
he wakes up with the most violent colic; a continued intolerable
hard pressure in the scrobiculus cordis and hypochondria, which
always rises higher up into the chest, and becomes more severe,
up to the pit of the throat, where it threatens to stop the breath;
a kind of thoracic colic. (The ophands
laid lightly on the chest, with the exertion o strong will (a kind
of self-mesmerising), soon gave relief; the spasm went off, and
an easy discharge of much flatus restored rest and sleep.)
In the morning drawing, almost
dysentric pain in the hypogastrium, then a large sized faecal evacuation
passed with difficulty (aft. 24 h.).
Along with the stool blood was
discharged twice during the day (aft. 24 h.).
Hard, large sized, rare stool,
passed with difficulty (aft. some
d.).
A sharp pressure in the rectum
(aft. 1.1/ h.).
185. A shooting pinching in the
rectum.
After midnight, during slumber,
an aching pressing pain in the rectum (not in the anus) lasting
an hour, which goes off on waking up thoroughly.
In the left iliac region, in
the region of the inguinal ring, a cutting pain with a weak feeling
there.
Stitches in the right lumbar
region. [Mch.]
Stitches in the left groin outwards
at the superior process of the os ilii.(immediately).
190. Out-boring pain above the
left inguinal ring; as if a hernia would protrude, when sitting.
[Fz.]
190. Out-boring pain above the
left inguinal ring; as if a hernia would protrude, when sitting.
[Fz.]
From day to day, increased relaxation
of the inguinal ring; as if a hernia would protrude, chiefly when
coughing (aft. 48 h.).
Pain in the inguinal ring, like
excoriation, especially when walking (aft. 3 h.).
Dark urine.
The first hours diminished, after
a day and night much increased copious secretion of urine.
195. Frequent discharge of urine
(aft. 18 h.).
Frequent urging to urinate (Aft.
18 h.). [Lr.]
Very copious discharge of urine,
for more than one day (aft. 6 h.).
(Relaxation of the neck of the
bladder, from 1 p.m. until 8 p.m., the urine dribbled away involuntarily)
(aft. 3 h.).
After urinating a persistent
smarting pain in the seam of the prepuce.
200. Itching smarting on the
inside of the prepuce, which compels him to rub, at night in bd.
On the inner surface of the prepuce
a painful itching (aft. waking at midnight.)
Nocturnal pollution without erection,
from which he wakes with anxiety.
Nocturnal pollution.
Uncontrollable erection of the
penis, with irresistable inclination for coitus and for ejaculation
of semen.
205. In the morning strong erections.
Laxity of the genital organs
and diminished inclination for coitus (aft. 36 h.).
A throttling pain in the right
testicle (aft. 3 h.).
On crossing the thighs, sharp
stitches in the left testicle (aft. 18.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
A sharp drawing and a cutting
in the testicles.
210. Moderated sexual desire,
he can master it (aft. 64 h.).
(The catamenia, which were expected,
came on in twenty hours, increased in twenty-four hours beyond their
usual quantity (they had hitherto been to scanty) and became healthy
in amount, without any more accessory symptoms (consequently curative
action.)
One nostril is stopped up with
stuffed coryza, whilst thin mucus drops from the other nostril.
In the morning quick discharge
of fluid mucus from the nose.
Sneezing and fluent coryza with
stopped nose (aft. 38 h.). [Lr.]
215. Coryza and sneezing (aft.
18 h.). [Lr.]
Violent coryza of the side of
the nose on which the magnet was applied to the eye. [WEBER, l.
c.]
Discharge of an acrid water from
the nose. [WEBER, l. c.]
Acrid discharge from the nose,
which causes burning pain in the nostril. [WEBER, l. c.]
Flow of water from both nostrils.
[WEBER, l. c.]
220. Very severe stuffed coryza,
so that both nostrils are stopped up and he can only breathe with
difficulty (aft. 20 h.). [Htn.]
At night complete stoppage of
the left nostril, whilst the right was open, but quite dry, as in
stuffed coryza. [Htn.]
After getting up from bed, the
nose which had been stopped up at night, opened, but the dryness
remained the same. [Htn.]
Attack of sneezing and coryza
(aft. 2 h.).
Breathing is difficult for her.
225. Shortness of breath on going
upstairs. [Fz.]
He must breathe spasmodically
(in interrupted, deep breaths) as if in his need to make a deep
inspiration he wished to displace the air; at the same time he perspired
all over (immediately).
Instantaneous violent cough of
three or four impulses.
The cough becomes worse when
walking in the open air, it stuck and choked as if he would suffocate.
Sudden oppression of the chest.
230. Squeezing contractive pain
transversely through the chest, which causes a trembling anxious
respiration, especially inspiration (when leaning forwards on the
arms and looking out of the window) (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Anxiety and qualmishness about
the chest (aft. 5 m.). [Lr.]
Oppression of the chest. [WEBER,
l. c.]
Heat seems to go in over the
throat towards the interior of the chest, on moving in the open
air. [Fz.]
A sensation in the throat and
trachea, as after hearty laughing, i.e., a sensation which
excited the internal feeling of laughter, and the saliva collects
in the mouth.
235. Oppression in the chest
with anxiety.
Itching in the nipples (aft.
1 h.).
Some strong beats of the heart.
Burning stitches at the heart.
Burning stitches, first on the
muscles of the back, then in the side of the chest, and lastly anteriorly
on the right breast.
240. Aching in the region
of the heart (immediately).
Several sharp stitches in the
cardiac region.
Sharp stitches in the left side
of the pectoral muscles on moving the arm.
When walking in the open air
a shooting on the left side of the chest (aft. 10 m.). [Lr.]
In the evening a persistent stitch
on the left side of the chest. [Lr.]
245. Stitches in the left side
of the chest (aft. ¼ h.).
In the evening in bed before
going to sleep frequent dry, hacking cough.
(Dry cough, which causes a raw
pain on the chest, especially at night, when after chilliness she
has become warm in bed.)
Smoking tobacco causes him to
cough.
Whilst going to sleep there occurs
a shaking spasmodic cough, that hinders every attempt to go to sleep.
250. About midnight suffocating
spasmodic cough; the irritation to cough cannot yet detach the phlegm,
and the mucus that is loosened by the cough goes into the upper
region without diminishing the tickling cough, which has its seat
in a deeper region; the cough, in consequence, becomes very fatiguing
and shaking; even the head is shaken, and the whole body becomes
hot, this is followed by a general perspiration lasting till morning,
with cessation of the cough.
In the evening in bed, immediately
after lying down, incessant (not tickling) irritation to cough,
which is short and dry, and the irritation to further coughing is
not exhausted, as is the case with other kinds of cough; this irritation
to cough is only allayed by suppressing the cough by firm determined
will.
Creptition or cracking in the
cervical vertebrae, especially in the atlas, when moving (aft. 3
h.).
In the middle of the spine, on
bending backwards, pain like a bruise (aft. 36 h.).
Intermittent stitches on the
right side of the back (aft. 26.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
255. Persistent pains in the
back when standing, walking, and sitting, as if he had stooped for
a long time (aft. 28.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Sensation as of gurgling and
formication between the scapulae.
Heaviness in the superior extremities
as if lead were in the blood vessels (immediately). [Hsch.]
Feeling of weight in the arm
to which the pole is applied. [Fz.]
Considerable feeling of weight
in the left upper and fore-arm (aft. ¾ h.). [Htn.]
260. Great coldness in the arm
stroked with the magnet (in a woman in the zoomagnetic sleep caused
by contact with the north pole). [HEINICKE, Ideen and Beobachtungen
uber d. their. Magnetism., Bremen, 1880, p. 4.]
Prickling shooting pain in the
arm up to the shoulder, especially in the shafts of the bones of
the forearm. [Gth.]
When walking in the open air
a pain on the right shoulder, like excoriation (aft. 4.1/2 h.).
[Lr.]
Sensation in the arm and hand
as if they had gone to sleep (immediately). [Htn.]
Quivering in the lumbar muscles
of the back.
265. Before noon until after
midnight (4 a.m.) pain in the left shoulder-joint, as if bruised,
when moving and when at test, not painful when touched (aft. 3 h.).
Trembling of the arm of the hanthat
touches the magnet.
Arm as if asleep, like cramp.
The left arm is much heavier
than the other.
The upper arm of the opposite
side to that in contact with the pole is very heavy.
270. Above the elbow an itching,
consisting of fine pricking and smarting, which is not allayed by
scratching, as from a gnat-bit; after scratching a burning.
Heaviness in the upper arm (immediately).
Several times twitching in the
affected upper arm and leg at the same time feel to him as if dead).
Stitches at the lower part of
the forearm near the wrist-joint (aft. 25.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
In the evening aching in the
bone of the left forearm, as after a blow. [Fz.]
275. Feeling of stiffness in
the elbow-joint.
In the elbow-joint audible cracking
on moving (immediately).
Pleasant feeling in the arm-joint,
as if it were rested after great weariness.
Aching and drawing in the wrist,
with restlessness in the forearm(as if in joy and expectation),
which always compels him to flex it. [Fz.]
Sensation in the hand as if it
were asleep. [Fz.]
280. Trembling in the left hand
and stiffness of the index finger (aft. 9 m.). [Lr.]
When walking in the open air
stitches spreading into the muscles of the left palm (aft. 2 h.).
[Lr.]
Stiffness and rigidity in the
right wrist and ankle-joints, at night in bed.
A trembling of the hand touching
the magnet and of the foot of the opposite side.
A painful and almost burning
itching on the back of the middle phalanx of the little finger,
as if the part had been frostbitten; the place is painful when touched
(aft. 4 h.).
285. A fine, frequent pricking,
as with needles, in the affected part and in every finger tip, worst
in the evening after lying down.
Drawing upwards in the fingers
with formication in them (immediately), and immediately afterwards
somewhat depressed in spirits.
Fingers gone to sleep. [Gth.]
A formication in the tip of the
left index (aft. 4 m.). [Lr.]
A twitching in the thumb applied
to the pole, as if the pulse beat in it. [Gth.]
290. Great heaviness in the finger
touching the pole (immediately). [Htn.]
Icy coldness in the touching
the pole (immediately). [Htn.]
Pain in the finger-joints, as
if they had been over-bent.
Tingling in the touching finger.
First a quivering in the touching
finger, and then up into the arm, with a kind of heaviness in it.
295. (A backward-drawing pain
in the fingers, combined with formication.)
Bruised pain in the hip-joints,
which is aggravated by stooping.
Exhaustion of the lower limbs.
[Mch.]
Great weariness of the lower
extremities from 4 to 8 o’clock p.m. (aft. 1 h.). [Hsch.]
The lower extremities feel like
to break down from fatigue, when walking. [Fz.]
300. Drawing in the right thigh,
in both knees. [WEBER, l. c.]
A stitch downwards anteriorly
in the muscles of the right thigh (aft. 27 h.). [Lr.]
In the morning a voluptous itching,
more in front than on the inside, on the left thigh (aft. 18 h.).
[Lr.]
Heaviness and numbness in the
thighs, as if they had gone to sleep, without formication.
Aching and throttling tearing
in inner parts of the muscles of the thigh when sitting and walking
(aft. 24 h.).
305. An aching tearing on the
outer side of the knee down to the outer ankle (aft. 3 h.).
Bruised pain above the knee when
sitting. [Fz.]
Stitches in the tendons of the
left thigh towards the hough (aft. 19 h.). [Lr.]
Stiffness in the tendons of the
hough when rising from a seat as if they were too short (aft. 3
h.). [Fz.]
Painless tingling in the left
leg, with feeling of heaviness, as if it were asleep (aft. 4 h.).
[Htn.]
310. Aching in the tibiae when
standing. [Fz.]
Painful rigidity of the calf
when walking.
Burning rigidity of the calf
when walking.
Burning pulsating stitches in
the calf.
Great weariness in the legs (aft.
24 h.).
The left thigh went to sleep
on rising up, but chiefly when standing, after sitting (aft. 3 h.).
315. When walking the foot became
as if as sleep (aft. ¼ h.).
Pain on the upper part of the
toes as if sore from walking.
(When sitting) sudden, tearing
stitches in the heels, the big toe and the calf. [Fz.]
Stitches in the right big toe.
[Mch.]
Painful crawling on the toes
of the right foot (aft. 27h.) [Lr.]
320. Voluptuous itching under
the toes of the left foot (aft. 27.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Tearing stitch in the big toe.
Sore painful pressure in the
hitherto painless corns from the slightest tightness of the shoes.
Pain on one toe, as if there
were a corn on it.
A severe stitch in the heel.
325. Sore pain in the heel (aft.
½ h.).
(On the heel sometimes a pain
like pressure.)
(Severe pressing about the ankle
of the diseased ulcerated foot)
(Shooting in the encysted tumour.)
A crawling over the skin.
330. On the whole body a fine
pricking itching in the skin, which when off after scratching a
little, but appeared in another place (aft. 4.3/4 h.). [Htn.]
A crawling itching, as from a
fly or flea, which ended in a feeling of excoriation, first on the
inner side of the limbs, then on their outer side, in the evening
in bed and in the morning after awaking.
Persistent digging stitches,
which as they penetrated deeper and deeper became all the more acute
and painful, on various parts.
Slow, persistent, very painful
stitches in various parts, e.g. on the back or on the sides
of the fingers and toes.
Shooting jerks in the limb in
contact with the magnet (immediately).
335. Jerks in the limb in contact
with the magnet (immediately).
A trembling, vibrating, tingling
sensation.
Sensation as from rush of blood
to the part in contact with the magnet, as if the blood would force
itself out there (aft. ¼ h.).
In the neighbouring parts a quivering.
A quivering and throbbing in
the region of application (aft. ½ h.).
340. In the neighbouring parts
tensive sensation.
In the neighbouring parts pain
as if bruised, and as if the part would go to sleep.
A trembling feeling through the
whole body, chiefly in the feet (Aft. ½ h.).
A trembling in the parts touching
the magnet (immediately).
345. The hand in contact became
soon colder.
Cooling sensation on the place
of application.
Cold sensation on the place
of application (aft. ½ h.).
Warm sensation in the neighbouring
parts.
In the (already existing) tetter,
burning pain all day.
350. In the (already existing)
tetter, sore, almost tearing burning pain.
A drawing in the periosteum of
all the bones, as on the approach of an ague (but without chill
or heat) (aft. 2 h.).
Painless drawing sensation.
A rapid drawing or darting to
and fro, and jerks like a shooting on the right side of the tongue,
on the neck and over the foot.
Heaviness in single limbs (with
feeling of increased strength in them) (aft. 24 h.).
355. A feeling of dryness and
straining in the body, with loss of strength.
He is very exhausted, must rest
when walking in the open air, and he was melancholy and dejected.
Exhaustion, bruised feeling and
pains in the limbs were aggravated in the open air.
In the morning a general exhaustion
with sweat of anxiety, at noon loss of appetite; he must lie down;
afterwards diarrhoea (aft. 48 h.).
Weariness in all the limbs (aft.
¼ h.).
360. Great exhaustion on going
up the accustomed stairs. [Fz.]
In the morning so exhausted,
as from oppressive sultry air, that she could scarcely drag herself
along.
Immoderate, spasmodic, yawning,
and at the same time pain in the left maxillary joint, as if it
would dislocated.
Too frequent yawning without
sleepiness.
Frequent yawning (immediately).
365. Great drowsiness; he
must yawn. [WEBER, l. c.]
Sleepy stupefaction; several
times he felt as if the eyes were suddenly closed, and as if an
agreeable sleep would suddenly come on; an irresistable sensation
which tended to make him quickly unconscious.
In the evening he was overcome
by great sleepiness, all the limbs felt paralysed and bruised.
By day always sleepy; day sleep.
Very deep, sound sleep, especially
towards morning, he could not sleep enough in the morning.
370. At night in sleep he lay
on the back.
She rings in the evening in her
sleep, wakes up in consequence, and remembers that it is wrong,
goes to sleep again and recommto sing and again wakes up from it.
Historical, very vivid but innocent
and unimpassioned dreams, which cannot be remembered on awakening.
All night long lascivious dreams
(aft. 8 h.).
Dreamful and yet very sound sleep;
h dreams on commencing to slumber.
375. About midnight a dream,
as if she fell from a height, on which she started and trembled
all over.
A dream (about midnight) of murder
and assasination, owing to which she commenced to weep aloud and
to howl.
Appearance in a dream of a person
whom she saw next day when awake for the first time.
He dreams all night not disagreeable
but very vivid visions, which have no connection with one another;
when awake he can remember them.
At night stupefied sleep; in
the morning he lay on his back and had dreams of deformed men, abortions,
&c. [Fz.]
380. Learned occupations at night
in dream. [Lr.]
At night sleep is disturbed by
vexatious unremembered dreams. [Lr.]
At night in sleep, very restless
tossing about with vivid dreams; the bed seemed too warm. [Htn.]
Frequent waking out of sleep
as from a fright (aft. 34 h.). [Lr.]
At night he often awakes with
a burning heat of the whole body, and must sometimes throw off the
clothes and get air; at the same time his mouth was very dry, without
thirst. [Ht.]
385. In the evening he cannot
get to sleep for several hours (aft. 3, 4 d.)
About 2 a.m. half waking with
much inner consciousness, great wealth of thoughts and lively memory;
he thinks of an important subjects in the best form in a foreign
language with which he was not very conversant, almost as if in
a zoo-magnetic sleep-talking state; but when fully awake he cannot
remember distinctly the subject of his thoughts (aft. 16 h.).
In the evening immediately after
going to sleep, sudden waking with a violent jerk in the muscles
of the head and neck, as if the head were jerked backwards.
He is awoke about midnight by
a violent pressure transversely by movement, or by heat, or by any
change of position.
In the evening in bed, a violent
pain in the top of the gullet, as after swallowing too large a morsel;
but when he turned on his left side this went off.
390. In the night in bed he tosses
about half awake.
At night collection of saliva
in the mouth, so profuse that each time he wakes the pillow is quite
wet.
He wakes at night with much tiresome
heat if the whole body, and must from time to time throw off the
clothes and give himself air; at the same time dry mouth without
thirst.
Restless sleep; he tosses about
in bed and it feels too warm.
At night a warmth as if perspiration
would break out.
395. Strong, smelling night-sweat,
without heat.
He woke up at night; he felt
very warm, and he became still warmer by drinking a glass of cold
water (aft. 16 h.).
Frequent shivering at night in
bed and jerks in the arms, so that they were propelled towards one
another.
In the morning chill with yawning.
(Chill all day, all over the
body but especially over the back)(aft. 48 h.).
400. Cooling of the whole body.
(In the 3rd edition two symptoms have been omitted
here by the transcriber, and there is a mistake in the enumeration.
We have been able to supply these symptoms, 399 and 400, from the
2nd edition; what is there given as one symptom being
in reality two different ones.)
Cold sensation or feeling of
cooling all over the body as if she were too lightly clad, or had
got a chill, but without shivering; immediately she had a small
soft stool followed by straining (aft. ½ h.).
Chill, shivering.
At the instant of touching the
north pole with the tip of the tongue, shivering all over.
Coldness of the hands.
405. On the tip of the finger
in contact with the magnet cold sensation and at the same time beads
of sweat on the fingers and back of this hand (immediately).
Sweat on the inside of the hands,
which are cool.
Cold sweat on the hands and
soles of the feet.
Cold sweat all over (aft. ½ h.).
Towards morning a profuse, though
not disagreeably smelling, steamy, gentle sweat all over.
410. Night sweat towards 2 a.m.
all over, even the face (chiefly on the chest), but not among the
hairs of the head (not even on the part of the hairy scalp on which
he lay); only in sleep, on awaking this sweat which was unattended
by thirst went off.
Heat in the face.
In the evening red flush of the
whole face without thirst (aft. 38 h.). [Lr.]
Warm feeling. [Hsch.]
Even at the open window excessively
great heat on the whole body, but especially on the back and forehead,
without sweat or thirst (aft. 2.1/4). [Htn.]
415. A heat spreading all over
the head, with hot but not red face, and thirst (Aft. 5.1/2). [Htn.]
Rapidly occurring heat and redness
in the right cheek, whilst the left was cold to the touch (aft.
26 h.). [Lr.]
Fiery redness in the face, oppression,
pulse increased in strength. [DE HARSU, l. c.]
In the evening heat over the
whole body with anxiety, which always drives him about. [Fz.]
420. Heat, especially behind
down over the cheeks and on the whole body, with an anxious, unsettled
state of mind. [Fz.]
In the evening the blood mounts
to his head, and the face becomes hot, at the same time he has chilliness
in the lower extremities, especially in the feet (aft. 4 h.).
Heat in one cheek, and feeling
of heat internally, irritated condition, loquacity (aft. 4 h.).
Sensation of warmth in the feet.
With quick, strong pulse, hot
feeling all over the body, without external warmth, indeed, even
with cold hands, which feel hot to him, without thirst (aft. 3 h.).
425. (Fever: from noon till evening
chilliness in the sacrum up the back, without perceptible coldness,
with great thirst; than about 9 p.m. great eat in the face without
thirst; after midnight violent, ill-smelling sweat, until the morning
in sleep; when she awoke; it ceased.)
Fever: in the afternoon frequent
flying heat only in the head, with red, hot face(only for two or
three minutes); at the same time some drawing in the head.
Fever: about 3 p.m., each time
first a small burning spot on the foot, for a minute, which suddenly
went away, and instead thereof there occurs with equal suddenness
a heat in the head with redness of cheeks and perspiration on the
face, for some minutes.
Fever: about 4 p.m. a general
shivering for a quarter of an hour (aft. 4 d.).
Fever: frequent shivering in
the back for some minutes, then an equally short heat which spreads
from the back up over the head, during which the blood-vessels of
the hands swell, without sweat.
430. Moist warmth runs all over
the body (immediately).
Very ill- humoured and tired
(aft. 24 h.).
Lachrymose humour, with chilliness
and rigor at the same time (aft. 1 h.).
In the evening very sad; he must
weep against his will, whereby the eyes were painful.
(In the evening) he felt as if
it were difficult for him to commence to carry out his resolve,
and it was long ere he could do so; but then he did it quickly.
435. Sluggish imagination; sometimes
he felt as though he had no imaginative power.
When sitting he felt as if he
had lost all power of moving, and were fixed to his chair; when,
however, he moved he found that he could move quite well.
Lazy disposition.
Anxious, dejected, fainthearted,
inconsolable disposition, that caused him to make self-reproaches
(aft. 1 h.).
Dejected in mind (immediately).
440. About 3 a.m. he could sleep
no more and anxiety commenced; he was anxiously concerned about
himself, as if he were dangerously ill, he was gloomy, he was unwilling
to speak a word.
Anxious scrupulosity, excessive, too conscientious concern.
Irritability cross; he was unwilling
to be disturbed in his work, and yet he could finish nothing.
During his work he talks aloud
to himself.
He is apt to make mistakes in
writing (aft. ½ h.).
445. He would like to work hard,
and cannot do enough; he does things too slowly.
He would like to work hard, and
cannot do enough, he does everything too slowly. [Lr.]
Disposition alternately sad and
cheerful.
Disposition alternately cheerful
and sad all day long (aft. 30 h.). [Lr.]
As if startled and timid (immediately).
450. Faint-heartedness, want
of courage.
Cheerfulness and feeling of grestrength
alternate with want of courage and weakness. [Fz.]
Faint-heartedness, anxious scrupulosity
(immediately).
Hasty, hurried.
Hasty, bold, firm, quick.
455. Bold disposition, as after
drinking wine. [Hsch.]
Quite quiet, calm, free from
care (aft. 1.1/2 h.).
Quite quiet and calm disposition,
all day (aft. 48 h.). [Lr.]
Composure of the whole disposition,
calmed passions.
Quiet but not cheerful.
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