THUJA
(Arbor vitoe.)
(From vol. v, 2nd
edit., 1826.)
(The green leaves of the Thuja
occidentalis are first bruised to a fine pulp themselves,
then stirred up with two thirds of their weight of alcohol, and
the juice then expressed.)
No serious medicinal employment
has been made in Europe before now of this plant, which somewhat
resembles in external characters the Juniperus sabina; for
what PARKINSON and HERRMANN say of it is evidently more theoretical
speculation, after the fashion of the dear old Therapia generalis.
According to BOERHAAVE its distilled water has been found useful
in dropsical diseases. According to KALM it is popularly employed
in North America as an external remedy in some undefined pains of
the limbs.
The following elements of artificial
diseases, the pure effects of this uncommonly powerful medicinal
substance, with be regarded by the homoepathic practitioner as a
great addition to his medicinal treasury, and he will not fail to
make a useful application of them in some of the most serious diseases
of mankind, for which hitherto there has been no remedy. For example,
he will perceive from these symptoms that the juice of thuja must
be specifically useful in that hideous disease arising from
impure coitus, the fig-warts, if they be not complicated with other
miasmata; and experience also shows that thuja is the only efficacious
remedy for them. And for a similar reason it most certainly cures
that bad kind of gonorrhoea resulting form impure coitus if it be
not complicated with other miasmata.
I employed the decillion-fold
dilution of the juice, in the dose of a very small portion of a
drop, even in the worst cases.
As the fig-wart gonorrhoea is
one of the few permanent miasmatic diseases, I was able to test
in the most certain manner the degree of efficacy of the higher
dilutions of thuja juice. Thus I found that even the higher dilutions.
e.g. the decillion-fold or even the vigesillion-fold dilution (1/xx),
made with sixty diluting phials, each of 100 drops), if each diluting
phial were successed ten times and oftener (that is, with ten or
more shakes of a powerful arm), was not weaker in power than the
less diluted preparations, nor, on account of the enormously diminished
arithmetical fraction, had it sunk to complete powerlessness, to
nothing, but, on the contrary, it had rather become even more intensely
charged (The discovery that crude medicinal substances (dry and
fluid) unfold their medicinal power ever more and more by trituration
or succession with non-medicinal things, and in greater extent the
further, the longer, and the stronger this trituration or succussion
is carried on, so that all their material substance seems gradually
to be dissolved and resolved into pure medicinal spirit; - this
discovery, unheard of till made by me, is of unspeakable value,
and so undeniable, that the unheard of till made by me, is of unspeakable
value, and so undeniable, that the sceptics, who from ignorance
of the inexhaustible ersources of nature in the homoeopathic dilutions,
see nothing but mechanical division and diminution until nothing
remains (therefore, annihilation of their medicinal power), must
see their error as soon as they appeal to experiment.) with
the medicinal virtue of thuja.
Innumerable accurate trials have
so completely confirmed this (also with regard to other high fluid
medicinal dilutions prepared in a similar way) that I can certify
to its truth form conviction.
In order to obtain real preparations
of sufficiently developed, but at the same time suitably moderated.
Power for even the more and most sensitive patients by the dilutions
of medicinal substances for homoeopathic use, for some time back
I have adopted the plan in the case of all fluid medicines of succussing
each diluting phial with only two strokes of the arm.
The duration of the action of
even the smallest doses is nearly three weeks.
Camphor appears to be the best
antidote to mitigate the excessive action of this juice in larger
doses.
[HAHNEMANN’s fellow-provers were
FRANZ, GROSS, FR. HAHNEMANN, HARTMANN, HAYNEL, G. HEMPEL. LANGHAMMER
TEUTHORN, WAGNER, WISLICENUS.]
No old-school authorities are
cited.
The 1st edit, has
509 symptoms, this 2d edit. 633.]
THUJA
When he has stooped he staggers.
Whirling vertigo, even when sitting
when walking she staggers.
Frequent vertigo, even when lying
in bed.
Much vertigo when sitting, like
a moving to and fro, very much aggravated by lying.
5. Vertigo, especially when he
was seated and the eyes were closed; it went off when lying.
Sensation of giddiness as after
frequent turning round in a circle (aft. ¾ h.). [Htn.]
His head is confused and incapable
of thinking.
Cloudiness in the forehead (immediately).
[Fz.]
Slow recollection and slow speaking;
he has to seek for the words when talking (aft. 3 d.).
10. Inward weakness of the head;
the brain feels numbed and dead.
In the morning stupefaction of
the head (aft. 6 h.). [Ws.]
Dull pain in the whole head like
stupefaction (aft. 1 h.). [Lr.]
A numb sensation and humming
in the left half of the brain and in the left ear (aft. 3 h.). [Htn.]
Preoccupation of the mind; he
could not get rid of the thoughts he had been engaged with.
15. He becomes cloudy in the
head, so that he knows not where he is, when standing (aft. ¾ h.).
[Fz.]
Want of attention to what took
place around him. [Ws.]
Stupid in the head, with nausea.
[Fr.H-n.]
Dazed in the head and as if intoxicated,
especially in the morning. [Fr.H-n.]
His head feels empty, when sitting
and walking (aft. 6.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
20. In the morning headache,
sometimes as if the head were severed asunder in the zygoma and
upper jaw, sometimes in the forehead as if it would fall out, with
internal chilliness; all this was ameliorated by walking in the
open air.
In the morning headache, as after
sleeping too soundly or as after stooping; a pulsation or short
pressive jerks in the forehead with redness of face.
A cramp-like sensation in the
left side of the head, followed by feeling of warmth. [Fz.]
A boring pressure in the head.
Drawing pain in the head.
25. Painless drawing in the right
parietal bone, with slight pressure, during which an almost agreeable
warmth spreads over the body (aft. 4 h.). [Fz.]
Tearing in the right side of
the sinciput and face, transversely, across the nose to the zygoma,
and over the eyes; most severe in the morning and evening.
Violent contractive pressure
externally on the left frontal protuberance, which seemed as it
were to press down the upper eyelid (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Shooting pain in the head.
Dull drawing pressure transversely
across the forehead, as if a weight sank down in it (aft. 4.1/2
h.). [Lr.]
30. A deep pressure in the right
temple (aft. 1.3/4 h.). [Htn.]
Jerking pressure in the left
frontal protuberance (aft. 4 h.). [Htn.]
Jerking pressure in the right
frontal protuberance (aft. 4.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Aching in the left parietal bone,
with a dull pain (aft. 2 h.). [Fz.]
Dull aching pains in the occiput,
for six hours (aft. 1 h.). [Wr.]
35. A pressive pain transversely
across the forehead (aft. ½ h.). [Lr.]
Furious pressing inwards in both
temples, as though the brain would be pressed out. [Htn.]
Severe painful pressure in the
head, sometimes in one part sometimes in another, only momentary
(aft. 2 h.). [Htn.]
Aching drawing in the left temple.
[Fz.]
Twitching tearing in the occiput,
more on the right side (aft. 1 h.). [Htn.]
40. Drawing tearing pain from
the crown to the middle of the brain. [Hnl.]
Heaviness in the head as if a
weight pressed the brain inwards. (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Feeling of weight in the head,
especially in the occiput, aggravated by every movement (aft. ½
h.). [Wr.]
Heaviness of the head, with
crossness and disinclination to speak (aft.
3 h.). [Wr.]
A headache compounded of aching,
bruised and lacerating pain from the forehead to the occiput, on
waking from sleep, which went off on continuing to sleep. [Fr.H-n.]
45. Sensation in the upper part
of the skull as if it were beaten in. [Fz.]
Sensation in the right parietal
bone as though a nail were driven in there, which goes off on tothat
part (aft. ½ h.). [Fz.]
Jerk-like stitch through the
whole head, which leaves behind an aching sensation (aft. 1 h.).
[Htn.]
Violent tearing stab through
the right half of the brain from the occiput to the forehead (aft.
11 h.). [Htn.]
Headache as if his head were
compressed form without with pules-like beating and shooting on
the temples, which pains are removed by external pressure and bending
backwards, but return by bending forwards (aft. 4 h.). [Trn.]
50. Headache: a pricking formication
in the head in the morning.
Drawing in the temporal muscles,
an external headache, worse when chewing.
Severe stitches externally
on the left temporal region (aft.
8, 12 h.). [Lr.]
Prickling pain on the temples.
Needle-pricks, especially along
the forehead (aft. 5.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
55. Swelling of the veins on
the temples when at rest, without heat (aft. 18 h.). [Lr.]
Three red, painful lumps on both
temples.
Eruption of pimples betwixt the
eyebrows, with matter in their apices, which itch somewhat (aft.
6 h.). [Lr.]
An itching on the occiput.
Pain at the back of the skull,
as though it were contracted from both sides. [Fz.]
60. At night he is unwilling
to lie on the left side, because when he does so, as also when touches
it, a spot on the head near the occipital protuberance is painful;
even the hair there is painful when touched. [Gss.]
Obtuse pressive pain behind the
left ear (aft. ½ h.). [Wr.]
Violent aching burning pain behind
the right ear (aft. 9 h.). [Wr.]
A corrosive gnawing in the skin
of the occiput, with the sensation as if something were running
among the hair there, for half an hour (aft. 13 h.). [Hnl.]
On the right side of the hairy
scalp a smarting and corrosive gnawing, in the evening. [Hnl.]
65. In the nape a sensation as
if it were beaten to pieces (aft. 3 h.). [Fz.]
Tension of the skin of the nape
on moving the head (aft. 16 h.) [Ws.].
Stiff feeling in the nape
and on the left side of the neck, up to the ear, even when at rest,
which however, does not impede the movement of the neck in any way
(The stiff pain was not increased
by moving the neck) (aft. 2.1/4 h.). [Htn.]
A pressive and drawing pain from
below upwards on the right side of the neck, even when at rest (aft.
2 h.). [Wr.]
Tearing pain on the left
eyebrow, going off after touching (aft.
11 h.). [Lr.]
70. An aching pain above the
left eye which extends towards the right and goes off there. [Trn.]
A considerable aching above the
right eye, externally (aft. 3.3/4 h.). [Htn.]
Boring pain above the inner canthus
of the right eye (aft. 3 d.). [Ws.]
Short sightedness.
A dimness like a veil before
the eyes and aching in them as though the eyes were pressed forwards
out of the head, or the eyes were swollen.
75. In the open air, dimness
before the eyes, like a veil, in near and distant vision, with dulness
in the head, for half an hour.
When reading the objects are
darker, with a feeling in the eyes as though he had not slept enough.
Illusion of sight: when writing
all surrounding objects seemed to tremble (immediately after eating).
[Trn.]
Black points before the eyes,
even when they are closed, which do not remain steady, but appear
to move about among one another, with a confusion in the occiput.
[Fz.]
The sight of the uninflamed eye
is dark.
80. Weak eyes; aching in them
as from fine sand.
Shooting in the eyes in the morning
(in sharp air). (This symptom is repeated.)
On every exposure to bright light
some stitches in the eye.
The white of the eye is blood
red.
The white of the eye is very
inflamed and red, with smarting and aching in it as from sand.
85. In the morning, in the white
of the left eye, near the cornea, a redness, without sensation (aft.
74 h.). [Lr.]
Aching in the eyes, for two or three days.
The lower eyelid has on its border
a red lump.
Swelling of the upper eyelid
(aft. 76, 120 h.). [Lr.]
From time to time a violent,
deeply penetrating sharp stitch in the right inner canthus (aft.
2 h.).
90. Violent stitch in the inner
canthus of the left eye, which forced out moisture and thereby rendered
the vision obscure (aft. 1.1/4 h.). [Htn.]
A burning aching in the outer
canthus of the left eye, without redness (aft. 9 d.).
In the outer canthus of the left
eye feeling of heat and dryness as if the parts would inflame (aft.
29 h.). [Hnl.]
95. Dry feeling in the eyes.
[Hnl.]
The left eye waters when walking
in the open air (aft. 9 d.).
The eyes deposit eyegum in their
inner canthi all day.
Great dilatation of the pupils
(aft. 6 h.). [Lr.]
Great contraction of the pupils,
which remained for five days more contracted than in the healthy
state (aft. 1 h.). [Trn.]
In the evening in bed frightful
hammering and tearing in the ear until after midnight; at the same
time urinating every half hour, with cold feet up to the knee.
Ringing in the ears (aft. 1 h.).
[Wr.]
100. Roaring in the ears, like
a drawing stove (aft. 1 h.). [Wr.]
On the lower part of the auricle,
a tension as if a ligature there were drawn downwards (aft. 6 h.).
[Ws.]
Cramp sensation in the right
auricle (aft. 4.1/2 h.). [Fz.]
Spasm in the internal ear, like
forcing together and compression, followed by a stitch in it like
a flash of lightening, so that he trembled; frequently in the evening.
Fine cramp-like pain in the right
meatus auditorious extrenus, most severe when he draws the scalp
downwards from the upper most part of the crown (aft. 4 d.). [Ws.]
105. Violent thrust-like stabs
in the right side of the fauces, which quickly go into the ear as
though there were a hole in it through which the air could penetrate
(aft. 6.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Aching shooting pain in the right
meatus auditorious (aft. 5 h.). [Wr.]
A pinching pain in the right
ear. [Htn.]
Pressive pain in the meatus auditorious
(at noon).
(Increased secretion of ear-wax.)
110. Formication and quivering
towards he zygomata.
A digging, painful itching in
the left zygoma (aft. ½ h.). [Lr.]
Boring pain in the left zygomatic
process, diminished by touching (aft.
7, 29 h.). [Lr.]
A twitching pricking pain in
the muscles of the cheek, only when walking in the open air.
Cramp-like pain in the right
cheek when this part is at rest (aft. ½ h.). [Htn.]
115. An itching in the face,
so that he must scratch. [Fz.]
Glandular swelling in the left
cheek.
Burning heat only in the face
and cheeks, lasting all day.
On the cheek, not far from the
commissure of the lips, a scabby itching eruption.
Eruption of pimples all over
the face (aft. 17 h.). [Lr.]
120. An ulcerated place, half
an inch deep in the nose, where scab has formed.
Erosive formication on the nose.
A red pimple in the depression
behind the left ala nasi, filled with a watery fluid itching somewhat
(aft. 6 h.). [Lr.]
Sensation of tension over the
right ala, which went off after rubbing (aft. 24 h.). [Hnl.]
Swelling and hardness on the
left ala nasi, with tensive pain. [Hnl.]
125. Under the right nostril
sensation as if a part there would become indurated (aft. 3.1/2
h.). [Fz.]
Nasal mucus mixed with coagulated
blood.
Epistaxis every day, two or three
times.
He often blows blood from
the nose. [Gss.]
In the morning, after rising
from bed, on blowing the nose gently it bleeds, for two days. [Hnl.]
130. Epistaxis, especially when
he gets heated (aft. 70 h.). [Gss.]
Drawing pain between the mouth
and nose, as if the periosteum were more tightly stretched; afterwards
this pain spreads over the nasal bones, as though they had a saddle
on them. [Hl.]
(Stitches in the lip.)
Twitching on the upper lip.
Sensation of twitching in
the upper lip, near the commissure of the mouth. [Hnl.]
135. Fine itching in the inner
side of the upper lip. [Fz.]
Itching pimple on the border
of the upper lip, near its middle (aft. 6 h.). [Lr.]
Red pustules above the lip, which
bleed when stretched (aft. 36 h.). [Ws.]
Dryness of the lips without thirst
(aft. 11 h.). [Lr.]
Burning on the red of the lips
and on the palate.
140. Violent tearing in the left
upper jaw towards the eye (aft. 2 h.). [Htn.]
Drawing tearing in the right
lower jaw in the evening. [Hnl.]
Repeated gnawing boring pain
in the left upper jaw (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Shooting in the lower jaw out
at the ear.
A violent drawing stitch in the
angle of the left lower jaw, which goes off after touching (aft.
8 m.). [Lr.]
145. Needle-pricks in the left
side of the lower jaw (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Itching pimples on the chin (aft.
5 d.). [Lr.]
Stiffness of the left muscles
of mastication, painful when the jaws are opened (aft. 4 d.). [Ws.]
Pain in the left side of the
neck as from having lain on an uncomfortable bed or in an improper
position.
On moving the neck a short stitch
in the cervical muscles, which made him start.
150. Pain in the (swollen) cervical
glands, so that he could not lie at night on account of it.
The veins of the neck are distented
and of a blue colour.
Itching on the anterior aspect
of the neck, which excites scratching. [Ws.]
On both sides of the neck, from
back to front, a stripe of small red papules close together, with
sore pain when touched (aft. 26 h.). [Ws.]
Shooting pains on the front of
the neck under the larynx (aft. 9 h.). [Wr.]
155. Pinching stitch on the right
side of the neck, which goes off on moving and turning it (aft.
3.1/4 h.). [Htn.]
On blowing the nose a pressing
pain in a carious tooth (sideways).
Sharp drawing pain from below
upwards in the teeth of the lower jaw, often without cause, usually
chiefly when eating.
After every cup of the accustomed
tea which he drank there occurred immediately in the first lower
left molar a violent pressing pain, as if the tooth were burst asunder,
a pain which then extended to the whole lower and upper jaw and
gradually went off (aft. 1 h.). [Htn.]
In a hollow tooth constant gnawing
pain, which involves the whole side of the head, and is increased
by everything cold (drink and air), as also by chewing (aft. 4 d.).
[Ws.]
160. Sudden violent tearing in
the first lower left molar, which quickly spreads through the whole
lower jaw (aft. ¾ h.). [Htn.]
Shooting pain in an incisor tooth.
Twitching pain in a carious tooth
in the morning.
Pain in a tooth, from evening
till midnight, dull, as if the nerve were slightly touched; sometimes
twitching in it.
Sore pain under the back teeth
of the right side. [Hl.]
165. Toothache like hacking or
sharp throbbing in the gums. [Fr.H-n.]
Swollen gums with sore pain in
them.
Great swelling of the gums and
tongue, which s painful when she brings anything hard in contact
with it, or when she eats.
Shooting twitching through the
gums of the posterior lower molars (aft. 34 h.). [Ws.]
Sore feeling on the left lower
gums, when touched (aft. 48 h.). [Ws.]
170. The tip of the tongue pains
as if sore when touched.
A white vesicle on the side of
the tongue, close to its root, which causes very sore pain.
Rough scrapy feeling on the tongue,
which is furred white; in front of its middle a long white blister
which is rather painful.
White furred tongue without thirst.
[Trn.]
On the right side, under the
tongue, a gradually increasing aching prick, just as if a needle
were stuck in; it was sometimes aggravated when swallowing (aft.
4 h.). [Htn.]
175. The inside or the mouth
us very much affected, as if full of blisters, just as though he
had burnt his mouth, with much thirst at night.
When swallowing the saliva a
kind of sore pain, as when air gets into a wound, in the whole palate
towards the left ear, internally.
An aching and like a heaviness
on the velum palati.
Dry feeling on the palate, without
thirst (aft. 11 h.). [Lr.]
The salivary glands are much
swollen; discharge of much saliva.
180. The tonsils and throat are
swollen.
Sensation in the throat as if
on account of mucus, he could no swallow, and as if the oesophagus
were contracted; after hawking the throat became rough.
Sore throat, like swelling caused
by taking cold.
When swallowing a pressure in
the back of the throat.
Shooting in the throat.
185. Excitation to swallow.
The saliva is somewhat bloody.
Dryness in the back of the mouth
and thirst, even in the morning.
Great thirst for cold drinks,
all day, without heat |(aft. 8 h.). [Lr.]
Rancid eructation.
190. Heartburn when stooping.
Scrapy in the throat.
Roughness in the throat as from
snuff.
A flat, sweetish taste in the
mouth, on several evenings.
Bitter taste of the saliva in
the mouth (aft. 2 h.). [Lr.]
195. Bread tastes bitter to him.
[Trn.]
Food tastes as though insufficiently
salted.
(Tobacco tastes mouldy when smoked.)
Whilst eating much mucus in the
throat, which she must hawk up, otherwise she cannot swallow her
food.
He hawks blood-red mucus out
of the fauces. [Gss.]
200. (Everything he eats causes
loathing.)
Appetite, but he has no relish,
and after eating he is downhearted and anxious, with palpitation
of the heart.
Anorexia; food is not relished.
[Gss.]
After eating slimy sweetish taste
in the mouth.
After eating squeamish taste
in the mouth, for several successive days.
205. After eating his abdomen
becomes much swollen.
Soon after eating hiccup, then
pressure in the scrobiculus cordis, then flatulent distension and
eructation, as from deranged stomach.
Immediately after a meal excessive
flatulent sufferings; the abdomen is greatly distented, with needle-pricks,
pressing and forcing, during which little flatus is discharged.
[Gss.]
(After eating bitter eructation.)
Late in the evening putrid eructation
(aft. 12 h.).
210. Eructation with the taste
of food when smoking tobacco (to which he is accustomed) (aft. 8
h.). [Lr.]
During (the accustomed) tobacco
smoking several times eructation (aft. 17 h.). [Lr.]
A nasty rancid vapour rises up
in the throat, perceptible to the smell. [Fz.]
After eating pain in the scrobiculus
cordis, when moving the body and when touching the gastric region
(aft. 11 d.).
Immediately after eating pressure
on the scrobiculus cordis.
215. Immediately after eating
painfulness of the scrobiculus cordis, so that he cannot bear the
hand upon it.
Before meal-time and some time
after eating, thirst for cold drinks (aft. 10, 11 h.). [Lr.]
During dinner a frequent pinching
in the region of the stomach. [Htn.]
After a meal, great exhaustion
and laziness; a slight movement is very difficult for him; at the
same time he feels sick and must lie down. [Gss.]
Anxiety in the scrobiculus cordis
which mounted to the head and went back again; at the same time
qualmishness.
220. Nausea and qualmishness
in the region of the stomach (aft. ½ h.). [Lr.]
Nausea and repeated vomiting
of sour tasting fluids and food (aft. 3 h.). [Fr.H-n.]
Inclination to vomit after the
(accustomed) tobacco-smoking, with bursting out of sweat all over
the body, without thirst; after evacuation of the bowels the nausea
and perspiration went off (aft. 20 h.). [Lr.]
Spasmodic pain in the scrobiculus
cordis.
In the middle of the scrobiculus
cordis a fine, painless throbbing almost like arterial pulsation
(aft. ¾ h.). [Htn.]
225. Spasm in the stomach, which
becomes enormously increased in the evening.
Contractive spasm in the upper
part of the abdomen.
Tension in the abdomen (aft.
3 d.).
In the hypogastrium tension as
if too tightly bound (aft. 12 h.).
Distension in the hypogastrium,
with contractive pains, like spasms.
230. Swollen abdomen.
Pressure of fulness in the right
side of the abdomen in the lumbar region, which impedes respiration,
when lying in bed after midnight (about 2 or 3 a.m.).
(Burning in the belly, but more
in the chest, hypochondria, and scrobiculus cordis, and all these
parts also felt hot externally.)
(Burning, especially in the hepatic
region.)
Pressure downwards on the liver
as from a stone when walking (aft. ½ h.). [Fz.]
235. In the side, above the liver,
during inspiration, whilst walking a cutting, which goes off when
pressed on and when standing still. [Fz.]
Pinching in the left side of
the belly (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Shooting in the left side of
the belly, whereby walking was impeded (aft. 14 h.). [Lr.]
Pain in the abdominal muscles
on bending backwards, as from a strain.
Pain in the abdominal muscles
on the left side as though a hook were drawn up in them, a clawing
from below upwards. [Ws.]
240. A burning compression transversely
across the abdomen as it were external(aft. ¾ h.). [Lr.]
Distension of the abdomen, as
though the bowels in the umbilical region were constricted. [Hl.]
Rumbling in the abdomen.
Audible rumbling in the abdomen
(aft. 1 h.). [Hnl.]
Rumbling in the right side of
the hypogastrium after stool (aft. 10 h.). [Lr.]
245. Movement in the hypogastrium
as from something alive, like a forcing out of the abdominal muscles
as from the arm of a child, but painless.
Tearing upwards in the abdomen,
from the right groin, in jerks (aft. 7 d.).
Cutting pains in the hypogastrium
(aft. ½, 9 h.).
Swelling in the groin, but painless
when walking and when touched.
Drawing pain in the groin when
she stood and walked, but not when sitting.
250. Drawing pain from the inguinal
glands through the thigh to the knee, more violent when going to
sleep, followed by lassitude in the limbs.
Stitches from the going down
through the thigh, only when sitting down, but not when standing
and walking.
Throbbing shooting pains in the
right groin (aft. 1 h.). [Wr.]
In the right groin a pressure
inwards (aft. 4 h.). [Fz.]
Discharge of flatus without
smell (aft. ½ h.). [Lr.]
255. First pressing as if she
should go to stool, but nothing was evacuated; afterwards (the 1st
d.) there occurred a rather loose stool; the following day a loose
stool without pressing; the third day no stool.
Before going to stool pressing
in the hypogastrium especially against the sides, as from flatulence
(aft. 9 d.). [Ws.]
Three times urging to stool takes
place almost always along with painful contraction of the anus.
Ordinary stool several times
(aft. 13, 16 h.). [Lr.]
260. Soft stool (immediately).
[Ws.]
Soft stool several successive
mornings. [Ws.]
Soft stool several times
(aft. 2, 10, 12, 14 h.). [Lr.]
Frequent evacuations of copious
pappy faeces, which give great relief. [Gss.]
Evacuation of hard, large, brown
faeces in balls covered with streaks of blood (aft. 14 d.). [Gss.]
265. Hard stool evacuated with
difficulty, especially in the afternoon (This is only primary
action; in the secondary action the opposite occurs after 12, 14
days.) (aft. 8 h.). [Ws.]
Frequent call to stool, but no
stool is evacuated (aft. 16 h.). [Ws.]
After a copious nocturnal emission
of semen, constipation for several days. [Hl.]
Diminished stool (aft. 5 d.).
(After stool, exhaustion) (aft.
5 d.).
270. During stool, violent pain
in the rectum so that she must leave off.
In the rectum and anus painful
contraction and tearing upwards as if the bowels, in jerks.
Single painful needle-pricks
in the perineum from within outwards, which go off on drawing in
the anus (aft. 8 h.). [Ws.]
Severe burning in the depression
between the nates when walking (aft. 9 d.).
Burning in the anus.
275. Burning shooting in the
rectum, independent of stool.
The haemorehoidal node at the
anus is painful at the slightest touch.
(Red, painless lumps at the anis,
like fig-warts.)
Very frequent micturition, almost
every hour, but without pain.
Great discharge of urine; he
must also get up at night to urinate (aft. 12 h.).
280. Frequent discharge of a
large quantity of urine.
Frequent urging to urinate and
discharge of urine without pain (aft. 1.3/4 h.). [Lr.]
Copious discharge of urine (aft.
20 h.). [Fr.H-n.]
He must urinate frequently
and copiously (aft. 4.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Frequent urging to urinate, followed
by copious discharge of urine as clear as water, also at night (aft.
36 h.). [Gss.]
285. The urine when passed
is quite like water, but after standing a long time there is some
cloudiness in it. [Htn.]
Red urine, in which after standing
a thick brick-dust sediment is deposited. [Gss.]
When he has to urinate he must
press; he has a call to urinate every minute; some urine only comes
away by jerks, and then only he has burning pain in the urethra.
The urine stops five or six times
before it is completely evacuated and the bladder emptied.
Sensation in the urethra as if
a moisture ran forward through it, especially in the evening.
290. After micturition feeling
as if some drops still ran through the urethra for a quarter of
an hour.
After micturition some urine
still lingers in the urethra, which afterwards only comes away by
drops, not from the bladder, only from the urethra.
Burning in the urethra during
the whole time the urine is flowing.
Burning in the urethra when urinating
and for some time afterwards.
Burning in the urethra when not
urinating.
295. Cutting when urinating.
Sore burning pain in the urethra
whilst urinating (aft. 48 h.).
Burning itching in the tip of
the glans penis when urinating.
Immediately before and whilst
urinating, but also other times, behind the os pubis in the region
of the bladder, a cutting pain, most violent when walking (aft.
12 d.). [Hnl.]
In the female pudendum smarting
and itching, mostly in the urethra when urinating and a short time
afterwards.
300. Pain in the pudendum as
if sore and smarting, especially when urinating.
Near the orifice of the urethra
burning, penetrating stitches, when not urinating (aft. 9 h.). [Hnl.]
Drawing cutting pain in the urethra
when walking (aft. 10 h.). [Hnl.]
In the urethra some stitches
from behind forwards when not urinating, not during micturition.
An extremely violent stitch from
the rectum forwards into the urethra under the frenum.
305. A severe stitch in the urethra
in the evening (aft. 3 d).
At night during frequent erections
of the penis stitches in the urethra, preventing him from sleeping.
Tearing stitches in the forepart
of the urethra.
A twitching cutting shooting
in the urethra when not urinating (aft. 30 h.).
Single stitches on the point
of the glans penis when not urinating, especially when the part
is pressed.
310. Painful stitches on the
inside of the prepuce.
Tickling itching sensation betwixt
prepuce and glans (aft. ½ h.). [Wr.]
Several burning stitches in the
glans penis (aft. 8 h.). [Wr.]
Pricking itching on the side
of the glans penis.
Pricking and itching on the glans
penis.
315. Violent stitches in the
glans penis, near the urethra, which are always accompanied by an
urging to urinate; the urine then only dribbles away; during this
discharge of urine the stitches are sometimes more violent, sometimes,
however, they go away completely; but the urging to urinate lasts
until the shooting quite ceases (aft. 7.1/4 h.). [Htn.]
Frequent burning stitches in
the penis, spreading to the testicles and umbilical region, most
severe when sitting, going off when walking, and recurring when
sitting (aft. 24 h.). [Wr.]
Twitching pain in the penis,
as though a nerve were drawn quickly and painfully. [Hl.]
In the morning, when half asleep,
erection of the penis lasting several hours.
At night-long-continued erection
of the penis.
320. Discharge of prostatic fluid,
capable of being drawn out into threads, in the morning after waking.
[Hl.]
Nocturnal seminal emission, with
distressing pain in the orifice of the urethra, as if it were too
narrow. [Hl.]
Nocturnal seminal emission,
waking him up (aft. 23, 48 h.). [Lr.]
Needle-pricks in the scrotum.
Itching on the left side of the
scrotum (in the evening).
325. Aching burning stitches
along through the scrotum and spermatic cord, from below upwards.
[Wr.]
Drawing sensation in the testicles.
Whilst walking and sitting a
pressive pain in the testicles, as though they were contused, increased
when walking (aft. 2 h.). [Lr.]
Repeated sharp stitches in the
left testicle (aft. 7 h.). [Wr.]
The left testicle is strongly
retracted towards the abdomen, with swelling of the inguinal glands.
330. (Degeneration of the epididymis
like varicocele.)
Crawling in the scrotum and itching;
the part when rubbed has burning pain.
Sweat on the scrotum.
Sweat on one half of the scrotum.
Profuse perspiration of the male
genitals all over.
335. Itching in the female pudendum
when walking.
The genital organs are painful,
the pain is sore and smarting.
Swelling of both labia, where
there is only burning pain when walking and touching (aft. 15 d.).
A burning and smarting in the
vagina when walking and sitting.
When she takes a (long) walk
she has shooting in the genitals.
340. When sitta pain in the genitals
like pressing and contraction.
In the genital organs and perinaeum
cramp pain when rising from a seat.
Cramp pain in the female pudendum
up into the hypogastrium (aft. 10 h.).
Flow of mucus from the female
urethra.
On the corona glandis a rather
round; after some days shooting in it.
345. (In the inside of the labium
majus a whitish ulcer, first with pain like excoriation and sore
to the touch, then itching, lasting a long time.)
On the scrotum an exuding papule.
Great swelling of the prepuce.
On the outer surface of the prepuce
a red, gritty, elevated spot, which turns into an ulcer covered
by a scab, with itching and sometimes rather burning pain.
On the inside of the prepuce
small pocks, which are depressed in the centre and exude matter;
painful only when touched (aft. 22 d.).
A red growth on the inside of
the prepuce, like a condyloma.
Moisture on the glans, balanorrhoea
(aft. 8 d.).
On the glans a small low vesicle,
which causes shooting pain when urinating (aft. 24 d.).
Tickling in the condylomata.
355. Tickling itching on the
condylomata.
Itching pricking on the condylomata.
Burning and painful shooting
in the condylomata.
Pricking in the condylomata
at the anus, when walking.
Severe stitches in the condylomata
on the genitals.
360. Burning pain in the condylomata
when touched.
(The condylomata at the anus
are painful as if excoriated, also when touched.)
Great bleeding of the condylomata.
Sneezing (aft. 28 h.). [Hnl.]
Creeping in the nose, as if coryza
were coming on.
365. Sensation in the upper part
of the nose like stuffed coryza, worst in the evening, and yet the
nose is as if stopped up.
Violent, quickly occurring coryza.
Stuffed coryza with persistent
headache, such as is usual in stuffed coryza (aft. 48 h.). [Lr.]
Stuffed coryza, without sneezing,
with mucus in the fauces compelling hawking, but which is not hawked
up (aft. 26 h.). [Lr.]
Stuffed coryza, which in the
open air turns to fluent coryza by sneezing (aft. 10 h.). [Lr.]
370. In the morning fluent coryza
(aft. 70 h.). [Lr.]
Frequent flow of coryza (aft.
2 h.). [Lr.]
Hoarseness and fluent coryza
(towards evening) (aft. 11 h.). [Lr.]
A hoarseness as from contraction
in the throat.
Severe fluent coryza and catarrh,
such as had not happened to him for many years.
375. Severe coryza with nocturnal
cough (aft. 13 d.).
In the morning on rising cough,
as if excited by eating acrid things (aft. 25 h.). [Lr.]
Shooting in the windpipe in the
region of the pit of the throat when drawing a breath, for two days.
An aching shooting on the left
side of the windpipe, just below the larynx, which is aggravated
by swallowing (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
In the cervical muscles, nape
and chest, an uneasiness, or slow squeezing, alternately coming
and going, accompanied by a kind of nausea.
380. Blueness of the skin in
the region of the clavicle.
Oppression of the chest as if
something were grown on in it (aft. some h.).
On the middle of the chest a
strong pressure as from a heavy body, which does not impede respiration
(when sitting) (aft. ¼ h.). [Htn.]
Visible palpitation of the heart,
without anxiety.
Tightness at one time in the
left side of the chest, at another in the left hypochondrium, which
excites hacking cough.
Tension from the first false
rib to the axilla on the left side, especially when raising the
arm (aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]
In the right side of the chest
a creeping pricking (aft. 3 h.). [Fz.]
Pressive obtuse stitches in the
left side of the chest, remaining the same during inspiration and
expiration (aft. 1 h.). [Wr.]
Several throbbing stitches on
the left side of the chest (aft. 2 h.). [Wr.]
390. Severe, obtuse intermittent
stitches in the chest from the left axilla inwards (aft. 12 h.).
[Gss.]
Pinching pain in the region of
the fifth and sixth ribs. [Ws.]
Boring pressure above the scrobiculus
cordis (aft. 40 h.). [Ws.]
In the left side of the chest,
close beside the scrobiculus cordis, a sensation as though he had
sprained or hurt (over-lifted) himself by lifting a heavy weight
(aft. 6.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
In the right side of the chest
under the arm a bruised pain (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Fz.]
395. Difficult, tightened respiration,
with great thirst for water and much anxiety.
Sensation as if the chest were
distented from within.
Pain in the region of the heart.
Pressure on the chest, occurring
after eating.
Pain in the chest, like a pressure,
more after eating.
400. Attacks of pressure on the
chest round about the axilla.
On going upstairs great ebullition
of blood; the heart beats violently; she must often rest.
(A stitch in the back through
the chest upwards.)
Pressive pain here and there
on small spots in the back when sitting.
Boring on a small spot in the
back.
405. When walking violent stitch-like
pains in the back on the left side towards the lumbar vertebrae,
not altered by sitting (aft. 10 h.). [Lr.]
Aching stitches in the back (aft.
3 h.). [Wr.]
Burning shooting pains in the
back, betwixt the scapulae, when sitting (aft. 13 h.). [Wr.]
In the evening, immediately after
lying down, pains in the back, as from prolonged stooping (aft.
66 h.). [Lr.]
Sore feeling on the back (aft.
4 d.).
410. Drawing pain in the back
when sitting.
Sensation in the spine as if
a large artery were pulsating there, when sitting (aft. 6.3/4 h.).
[Htn.]
Stiff feeling in the spine, as
after standing long in a stooping posture (aft. 13 h.). [Htn.]
When standing leaning sideways
he feels above the hip in the lumbar region, close to the spine,
an obtuse pricking pain, as from a blunt needle (aft. ¼ h.). [Htn.]
Pressing, out-pressing pains
in the left renal region when sitting (aft. 2 h.). [Wr.]
415. Drawing aching pains in
the left lumbar region (aft. ½ h.). [Wr.]
Burning feeling of heat in the
lumbar region (aft. 1 h.). [Wr.]
Tensive pain in the sacrum.
Drawing in the sacrum.
When sitting painful drawing
in the os sacrum and coccyx and in the thighs, which prevents him
standing upright after prolonged sitting. (aft. 4 h.). [Ws.]
420. Sudden, cramp like pain
in the sacrum when he changes the position of the feet after standing
long in one place; the body tends to sink down (aft. 6 d.). [Ws.]
In the morning, after getting
up out of bed, a dull aching pain, as if bruised, in the sacral
and lumbar regions, more violent when standing and turning the trunk,
but diminished by walking (aft. 15 d.).
Aching pain in the sacrum wen
stooping. [Fz.]
Aching stitches from the os sacrum
to the side of the pelvis (aft. 7 h.). [Wr.]
On the right side, close beside
the os sacrum, a jerking, burning shooting, which went off completely
after strong friction on this part (aft. 3.3/4 h.). [Htn.]
425. Near the sacrum an itching
boil with large red areola.
Sharp stitches betwixt the scapulae
(aft. ½ h.). [Hnl.]
Tearing in the left scapula (aft.
3 d.).
Under the scapula a pain as if
bruised, for several hours.
Painful shooting on the front
of the right shoulder near the clavicle, accompanied by dull tearing
(aft. 5 h.). [Fz.]
430. A beating and throbbing
in the shoulder-joint.
Cracking of the shoulder-joint
when bending back the arm; she could not then move the arm for pain,
like dislocation.
Drawing stitches in the right
shoulder-joint and the bend of the right elbow. [Hnl.]
Profuse sweat in the axilla.
In the left arm, from the middle
of the upper arm to the fingers, a heaviness felt on movement and
when a rest.
435. The arm twitches involuntarily
by day.
Raging pain in both arms in the
morning from 3 till getting up at 6 o’clock.
A severe drawing for several
hours as if in the bones of the arms.
In the whole arm, in the periosteum
of the bone-shafts, a digging drawing pain extending into the fingers,
with a pressure as from within outwards; on pressing deeply down
to the periosteum there is pain as if the flesh were detached from
the bone.
In the upper arm, when he presses
on it, he feels a pain on the bone as if the flesh were detached
from the bone.
440. Creeping itching on the
upper arm, followed by a fine prick on a small spot.
Frequent paralytic pain in the
middle of the muscles of the left uarm, when at rest and when at
rest and when moving (aft. 1.3/4 h.). [Lr.]
Stitch on the right upper arm,
felt in all positions, which go off by touching (aft. 1.1/4 h.).
[Lr.]
Bruised pain in the upper arms,
as though they had been beaten black and blue. [Hl.]
Shooting pain as with a blunt
point, in the right deltoid muscle, when walking in the open air.
[Hnl.]
445. When he has been writing
for half an hour the arm trembles, and there occurs a drawing pain
in it.
In both arms a painful difficulty
of moving them, as if the joints were without synoval fluid (they
feel rusty).
Paralytic sensation in the arms,
as if he had lifted too heavy a weight (aft. 8 h.). [Ws.]
(Shooting pain in the elbow-joint.)
Throbbing and beating, like pulse-beats,
in the elbow-joint, by day; in the evening drawing in the arm extending
into the fingers.
Pricking like needles, especially
on the outer side of the left elbow, the same in all positions,
rapidly going off when touched (aft.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Boring pain on the elbow-joints
(aft. 5 d.). [Ws.]
Drawing pain in the front of
the left forearm.
Heaviness in the forearms (aft.
5 h.). [Ws.]
Sore pain on the right forearm.
[Fz.]
455. On the outer side of the
right forearm a tearing stitch occasionally (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
In the left forearm a shooting
tearing on its inner side, from the hand to the elbow-joint (aft.
3.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
In the left forearm a shooting
tearing on its inner side, from the hand to the elbow-joint (aft.
3.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Bruised pain in the elbow and
wrist0joints as if they were smashed and limp (aft. 42 h.). [Ws.]
On the left forearm a red marbled
spot, painless.
460. Dry feeling of the skin
especially on the hands.
Tearing in the left wrist-joint.
Pain as if dislocated in the
right wrist-joint.
A burning shooting pain just
above the right wrist (aft. 6 h.). [Wr.]
When writing trembling of the
hands, as from the debility of old age (aft. 20 h.). [Lr.]
465. The balls of both index
fingers become red and swollen.
Fine prickling pain on the proximal
finger-joints.
Pricking on the fingers.
In the tips of the three centre
fingers of the left hand a pricking (in the afternoon).
Shooting behind the middle joint
of the middle fingers, as if a thorn were sticking in there, most
painful when flexing the fingers (aft. 16 h.). [Ws.]
470. Violent cramp-like pressure
on the left hand, betwixt the little and ring finger on their inner
sides, with hot sensation of all the fingers of this hand, whilst
the left metacarpus and the whole right hand were icy-cold (aft.
2.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Formication in the tips of
the three centre fingers of the left hand, as if they had gone to
sleep (aft. 14 h.). [Htn.]
Shooting tearing on the little
finger. [Fr.H-n.]
(Her fingers are all as if numb.)
A sharp stitch in the nail of
the left thumb (aft. 48 h.).
475. The distal phalanges of
the three left centre fingers become red and swollen, with pricking
extending to the finger-tips (about 5 p.m.).
Cracking in the joints of the
elbow, knee and ankle, on extending the limbs.
Painful relaxation in both hip-joints
as if the capsules of the joints were too lax and too weak to support
the body, only when standing (not when walking), with weakness of
the whole body (aft. 12 d.). [Hnl.]
Eruption of pimples on the right
natis, which itch, and on being touched and after scratching burn.
A tension from the hip-joint
into the groin and down the back of the thigh to the hough, even
when sitting still, but more when walking, less when standing.
480. Transient burning stitches
on the lower extremities which spread out in them in all directions
(aft. 28 h.). [Lr.]
While sitting the thigh and leg
go to sleep.
The right thigh and leg are painful
as if dislocated, when, on walking, the limb was behind and was
in the act of being brought forward. [Fr.H-n.]
At the very top of the thigh
a shooting.
Perspiration on the upper part
of the thighs, near the genitals, when sitting.
485. Above the middle of both
thighs a pain as if bruised when walking in the open air.
(In the evening) pain in the
left thigh when walking, as if it would break down (aft. 10 d.).
[Ws.]
Scrapy sore sensation on the
inner side of the right thigh. [Fz.]
Attacks of weariness of the internal
muscles of both thighs.
Pustules on the knee like true
smallpox in appearance; they suppurate, do not itch, and disappear
in eighteen hours.
490. On both knees itching papules,
which burn when touched and after scratching.
On the anterior aspect of the
left knee a persistent burning smarting stitch (aft. 25 h.). [Hnl.]
A dull throbbing pain on the
outer aspect of the knee when sitting, but aggravated by walking
(aft. 6 h.). [Wr.]
On the inner side of the knee
a painful pressure inwards when sitting (aft. 2.1/4 h.). [Wr.]
Cramp-like pain above the left
knee when sitting (aft. 46 h.). [Ws.]
495. Under the knee sensation
as if a fine knife were cutting into it; a coarse stabbing. [Fz.]
In the knees single stitches
as if fine knife were cutting into it; a coarse stabbing. [Fz.]
In the knees single stitches,
only on commencing to walk, and especially on rising up from a seat.
Short, interrupted, burning smarting
stitches near the internal tendon of the hough. [Hnl.]
In the left hough a long continued
burning as if an eruption were about to break out there (aft. 25
h.). [Hnl.]
The knee (during the move violent
pain) moves involuntarily to and fro.
500. Persistent, corrosive stitches
in the skin of the right patella, with quivering twitching of the
skin during the stitches (aft. ½ h.). [Hnl.]
Squeezing pressive pain under
and near the patella, when flexing.
The lower limb is stiff and heavy
when walking.
In the right leg a downward drawing
pain, by jerks.
Intermittent pinching in the
calves (aft. 4 d.). [Ws.]
505. White lumps on the calf
the size of a hazel nut, which itch violently ad for a great way
around, but after rubbing cause a shooting, burning pain.
A tension through the whole leg
as from fatigue.
Weakness of the left leg,
when sitting, which on walking changed into a cutting sensation
in the muscles of the calf, and afterwards
when sitting recurred in jerks (aft. 3 h.). [Htn.]
Bruised pain in the legs. [Hl.]
In the tibia a pressure outwards.
510. (The shaft of the tibia
is thickened as if swollen.)
Sharp drawing pain on the left
inner ankle, which spreads thence gradually into the calf (aft.
21 h.). [Lr.]
Frequent rumbling pain on the
right inner ankle (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Pricks on the right outer ankle
(aft. 4 d.). [Ws.]
Near the right outer ankle a
burning continued stitch, when at rest (aft. 28 h.). [Hnl.]
515. Fine, extremely painful
pricks like gnat-bites, in rapid succession, in the bend of the
right ankle-joint. [Hnl.]
On the dorsum of the left foot,
on the joint, whilst walking, as kind of cutting, followed by feeling
of warmth. [Fz.]
On the inner side of the dorsum
of the right foot a voluptuous itching (aft. 1 h.). [Lr.]
The dorsum of the foot and the
toes are swollen, inflamed and red, and painful per se, as
if numb, but feel tense when treading and moving.
The foot (during the more severe
pain) twitches up involuntarily.
520. On the dorsum of the right
foot a painless red marbled spot.
Pain in the heel, as if gone
to sleep, in the morning on rising from bed.
In the tendo Achillis, above
the heel, a sharp stitch (aft. 2 h.).
Drawing in all the toes up into
the leg.
Drawing in the big toe.
525. Tearing stitches at both
sides of the nail of both big toes.
Cramp-like drawing in the tendinous
parts of the distal phalanx of the right big toe, with feeling of
warmth, less perceptible when walking than when sitting (aft. 3
h.). [Fz.]
Intermittent pinching near the
metatarsal bone of the little toe (aft. 3 d.). [Ws.]
Tearing stitches in a corn.
The corns burn (aft. 5 d.). [Ws.]
530. All the toes are inflamed,
shining red and swollen; they itch, and after rubbing burn.
When sitting and walking feeling
of weariness in the right sole, as after a long walk and as if bruised
(aft. 6 h.). [Lr.]
Creeping twitching in the soles,
as after a long walk (aft. 4 d.). [Ws.]
Voluptuous iunder the toes of
the right foot, felt in all positions (aft. 10.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Very transient violent shooting
in the left sole, near the big toe (aft. 2.1/4 h.). [Lr.]
535. Sweat on the feet, especially
on the toes.
Sweat on the hands and feet.
An upward drawing pain from the
legs through the thighs to the head and thence back into the scrobiculus
cordis, during which there was blackness before the eyes and qualmishness.
Stiffness and heaviness in all
the limbs. [Ws.]
On single points on the thighs,
elbows and forearms, there occurred pimples, like chicken-pox, their
apices of matter, surrounded by a large red areola.
540. Itching like flea bites
on the body, back arms and legs, especially in the evening and
night.
Pricking itching all over the
body at night until 1 o’clock, which left no sensation after scratching.
The arms and legs are gone to
sleep on awaking at night.
Creeping itching all over the
body.
The itching places of the body
become the seat of burning pain after rubbing.
545. (Nettle rash) (aft. 20 d.).
An aching combined with scrapy,
prickling sensation in various parts, just as if in the bones.
Painful sensitiveness of the
skin of the whole body when touched.
The pains are worst after 3 o’clock
of the afternoon as well as at night – also preventing going to
sleep in the evening.
Jerking up of the upper part
of the body by day.
550. Attack: when walking in
the open air he became sick and as if intoxicated and whirling;
he got heat in the face and the sweat of anxiety, and could hardly
get his breath the legs were so heavy that he staggered (for an
hour) (aft. 20 h.).
In the shoulder and thighs he
is very tired, he feels these parts as if bruised, as after great
fatigue.
Weakness of the body, with free
activity of the mind.
Great weariness and bruised feeling
of the body, with disinclination for movement, in the afternoon
when sitting (aft. 13 h.). [Lr.]
555. Illusion of sensation, as
if the whole body were very thin and tender and must yield to every
touch, just as though the cohesion of the body were very much exposed
to the danger of disruption, and such dissolution was to be feared.
[Hl.]
He becomes sleepy early in the
evening, but sleeps uneasily, with dreams, and wakes up very early,
cross, and indisposed to get up.
Repeated sleepiness when sitting,
without exhaustion (aft. 4.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
In the afternoon extreme sleepiness;
his eyes closed when sitting (aft. 14 h.). [Lr.]
Towards evening drowsiness, but
unable to sleep (aft. 9.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
560. In the morning he has not
slept enough, is disinclined to get up, and cross, watery, and prostrated
(aft. 38 h.). [Fz.]
She tosses restlessly about in
her sleep before midnight for an hour.
Restlessness for two hours in
the evening in bed before she could fall asleep.
Restless sleep; he tosses about
on account of feeling too arm.
Restless sleep, with dreams
(aft. 68 h.). [Lr.]
565. Restless sleep, with indorous
perspiration (aft. 48 h.). [Lr.]
As soon as he falls asleep at
night an agreeable warm sweat breaks out on all the covered parts,
which goes off an waking and this occurs frequently during the night.
[Gss.]
Much dry heat during the night
and restless sleep.
Restlessness at night and anxiety;
he cannot sleep, with coldness of both legs, which are covered with
cold sweat.
Restless night; he often woke
up and passed from one dream to another, with seminal emission.
[Wr.]
570. He cannot get to sleep before
midnight, and wakes up again at 4 a.m.
Great restlessness before going
to sleep; he turns about and cannot find any resting place.
Sleeplessness at night with great
restlessness and coldness of the body, when he slumbered for an
instant he dreamt of dead men.
Refreshing sleep (Reaction
of the orgnism, curative action.) (aft. 18 h.). [Ws.]
When slumbering he immediately
dreamt.
575. On going to sleep an anxious
dream vision; he feels some dull blows in the left side, wakes and
gasps for air (aft. 18 h.). [Ws.]
Sleep at night full of dreams
and starting.
He slept at night only till 12
o’clock, and then lay wide awake without suffering, he was not sleepy
even in the morning.
Inclination to vomit all night;
he only retched up mucus.
Quiet talking in sleep.
580. Long dreams, caused by the
conversation in the evening, with profound thinking; accused of
crimes he appealed to his good conscience. [Ws.]
Anxious dreams, from which he
wakes up, with hot feeling in the body. [Wr.]
Frightful dreams, from which
he wakes up, with hot feeling in the body. [Wr.]
She weeps at night in sleep.
When he lies at night on the
left side he dreams of danger and death.
585. Lascivious dreams of coitus,
but without seminal emission; or awaking painful erection of the
penis.
In the morning on awaking he
can hardly collect himself, for half an hour.
Thirst in the morning on awaking,
without heat. [Ws.]
In the morning on arising very
tired.
After a profound sleep at night,
on awaking in the morning, a violent headache, as if the brain were
swollen, with nausea and hours’ duration; he did not get warm in
bed; at the same time anorexia and adipsia.
590. Every morning chilliness
without thirst.
Chilliness without thirst in
the forenoon.
The tips of the fingers are icy
cold, as if dead, whilst the rest of the hand, the face, and the
remainder of the body, are hot to the touch, without thirst (aft.
¼ h.). [Lr.]
All the evening an agreeable
warmth all over the body, with cold fingers, especially of the left
hand, without thirst; at the same time sensation as if goose-skin
and a slight shiver ran over the body (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Fz.]
Warm hands with distented veins,
whilst the face us cold, but the forehead is hot (aft. 12 h.). [Lr.]
595. Rigor all over the body,
without externally perceptible coldess of it (aft. 2 h.). [Htn.]
A shiver runs occasionally over
his back (aft. 32 h.). [Ws.]
Coldness in the back, not diminished
by the heat of the stove. [Hnl.]
On (slight) exposure of the
body in warm air shivering all over, with
or without goose-skin, whilst the hands and face were warm (aft.
1.3/4 h.). [Lr.]
When dressed he has frequently
shivering all over the body, without goose skin (aft. 2.1/4 h.).
[Lr.]
600. Rigor with much yawning;
the warm air feels cold to him, and the sun seems to have no power
to warm him (aft. 3 h.). [Ws.]
Nausea and vomiting, and after
vomiting several attacks of rigor, with heaviness of the upper and
lower extremities, and tearing in the occiput. [Fr.H-n.]
Rigor in the evening in bed,
only on the left side of the body, on which he was also cold to
the touch.
Every evening (from 6 to 7.30
o’clock) chilliness, with external heat of the body, dryness in
the mouth and thirst.
After slight heat chill runs
over him, with icy cold hands, in the evening (aft. 5 to 6 h.).
605. Great ebullition of blood
every evening; throbbing and beating in all the blood-vessels at
every movement; more quiet when sitting.
The pulse is weak and falls to
below sixty beats (aft. 4 d.). [Ws.]
On two successive evening heat
in the face and burning and redness in the cheeks.
Sudden heat and redness of the
face (aft. 1 h.). [Lr.]
Flush of heat in the face,
without thirst, while the hands and
the rest of the body were only warm (aft. ½ h.). [Lr.]
610. Heat and redness of face,
without thirst, when sitting (aft. 3 h.). [Lr.]
Persistent feeling of heat in
the whole face, without alteration of its colour and without thirst,
whilst the tips of the fingers were cold, the rest of the hand luke,
warm, and the whole of the remainder of the body was hot to the
touch (aft. ¾ h.). [Lr.]
In the face feeling of burning
heat, which, however does not produce either actual heat or redness
or perspiration, with icy cold hands, the body being otherwise only
moderately warm (aft. 2 h.). [Htn.]
Redness and burning in the left
cheek and at the same time on every movement, when she rose up and
sat down, chill up the back (not when standing and sitting still);
her fingers died away.
Swelling of the veins on the
temples and hands (when at rest), without heat (aft. 18 h.). [Lr.]
615. Even when undressed rush
of blood to the head, with sweat breout on the face and thirst for
cold drinks (aft. 11.3/4 h.). [Lr.]
About 3 a.m. severe rigor for
a quarter of an hour, thereafter thirst, then profuse sweat all
over, but not on the head, which was only warm.
Heat with thirst, without
chill either before or afterwards, and at the same time activity
of the mind (aft. 1, 4 h.). [Fz.]
During the febrile warmth he
had clearer thoughts and was inclined for all kinds of work (aft.
3.1/2 h.). [Fz.]
Towards morning heat with perspiration.
620. (On walking quickly he became
restless and dejected.)
Restlessness of disposition for
many days; everything is troublesome and distasteful to him.
Distraction, unsettled disposition,
and inclination to do first one thing then another (aft. 6 h.).
[Lr.]
Very depressed and dejected.
Weariness of life.
625. Discontent.
Sulky, angry at innocent jests.
[Ws.]
Crossness when all does not go
according to his wish. [Ws.]
Prolonged thoughtfulness about
the merest trifle.
Everything is distasteful to
him; he is anxious and concerned about the future.
630. Walking is performed with
extreme ease; she feels as though her body were borne up by wings;
she ran many miles in an uncommonly short times, and with unusual
high spirits (immediately). [Fr.H-n.]
Good humour (All three symptoms
were curative eraction of the organism.) (aft. 15 h.). [Lr.]
Cheerful disposition without
extravagance (All three symptoms were curative eraction of the
organism.) (aft. 7 h.). [Lr.]
Inclination to speak (All three
symptoms were curative eraction of the organism.) (aft. 16 h.).
[Lr.]
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