Re: Hydrocephalus
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 10:07 am
by andyh
On Monday, August 9, 2004, at 09:49 PM, sacredqi888 wrote:
Hydrocephalus [rem]
overdrugged/allopathic/iatrogenic/antibiotic/steroid/medicaments/
medicines/poisoned: abrot.5, absin., acon.8, aesc.36, 2aeth.8, agar.36,
agn.10, alco.10, am-c.36, amyg-am., ant-c.38, 2ant-t.8, 2apis8,
2apisin.28, 2apoc.15, arg.8, arg-n.10, arn.36, 2ars.8, ars-i.5, art-v.,
arum-t., asar.171, atro.25, aur., aur-ar., aur-s., bac.77, bac-ts.85,
bar-c.15, 2bell.28, bism.8, 2bry.36, bute-j.196, cadm-s.38, 2calc.85,
calc-hp.25, calc-i.58, calc-p.36, calc-sil.209, camph.54, cann-i.54,
canth.5, carb-ac.25, carb-v.114, caust.188, cham.31, 2chin.38,
chin-ar.8, chin-s.36, cic.54, cina37, clem.38, colch.36, con.36,
crot-h.8, 2croto-t.8, cupr.37, cupr-acet., cupr-ar.114, cur., cypr.54,
cyt-l.188, dig.8, dros.20, dulc.15, elat.38, ferr.36, ferr-i.,
ferr-p.38, funi-umb., 2galv.85, gels.54, glon.36, grat.36, 3Hed.,
hell.15, hell-f.85, hep.54, hura36, 2hyos.54, ign.54, indg., iod.36,
iodof.38, ip.8, kali-bi.85, 2kali-br.36, kali-chl.36, 2kali-i.36,
kali-p.8, kreos.38, lach.8, lyc.8, lyss.36, mag-m., 2med.85, merc.85,
merc-d.15, merc-i-f.38, merc-s.36, nat-c., nat-m.36, nat-s.58, nux-v.8,
3Oeno.1101, ol-j.36, olnd., op.8, petr.117, ph-ac.36, phos.36,
pitu-gl.223, plat., plb.36, 2podo.8, puls.8, ratt-r.215, rhus-t.5,
sal-ac.8, samb.5, sant.25, 2sec.8, sep., sil.37, 3Sol-n.25, spig.5,
squil.5, staph.85, stram.8, sulfon.85, sulph.8, syph.85, ter.8,
thuj.36, toxo.149, tub.56, verat.38, 2verat-v.1181, viol-t.5, vip.36,
zinc.37, zinc-i.209, zinc-m.209, zinc-n.209, zinc-p.25
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Sunny, interesting case. 12 abdominal surgeries? For what, pray tell.
What comes to mind as ONE IDEA is Kreosotum, which is a
-- "poisoning" remedy (dreams of being poisoned, etc);
--an rx with constant vomiting (including of pregnancy;
--a leukorrhea/STD rx;
--a carbon remedy (and she likes cold air (though not riding in car,
and kreos is < riding in car);
--is a drama queen (capriciousness AND weepiness) (saw a case written
up from Montreal where picture looked some like Phos (eg fear t-storms)
and some like Tarent, (e.g MIND; ATTACK others, desire to (7) :
agki-p., bell., hyos., lat-h., lyss., stram., tarent.) but kreos
cured. Here is case (translation is from the French by a Spanish
friend of mine) (a small girl):
Topic: Kreosotum
posted 05 May, 2003 17:55
Clinical case
The theme of the violation
It is the case of one small of eleven
months of age that from the birth it she denies to feed to him. She
denies the chest, the baby bottle, then later, the food. If it she
forces her, she is sick. His case is very precarious, we hospitalize
her regularmente to feed her. In the first consultation, the symptoms
strong and very marked in the girl they were those of Tarentula that
did not do anything. The symptoms of pregnancy of the mother, closely
together of Phosphorus (that is given the girl without any result).
Some symptoms in the mother of Kreosotum, but not very strong. The
random (?) does that the Dr. Wiliam Suerinck comes to the C.T.H. to
give a seminar. I show him my case, we speak about Kreosotum and it
underlines his theme: the violation.
I meet again in my process, these words of the mother: " when I make
eat to my daughter, it she is as if it she was violating
her ". The girl denies any visual contact with the person who her
makes eat.
I return to speak to the mother to confirm if Kreosotum might be his
remedy. She said to me: " I have grown in the obsession
of the incest. My mother was incestuada and this fear put us. For me,
behind every man, there is a rapist ".
KREOSOTUM 30 CH - 1 dose to the girl.
10 days later, no change.
¡It was hoping so much that this was working! I say to the mother that
I will recapture the history and that she would
remember her. Then I add: meanwhile it returns to give Kreosotum 30 CH
- 1 dose to the girl.
Some days later, Sara threw to eat up, to ask for food. She did not
return to be sick any more and it sleeps all his nights
(before it was waking up at 4 a.m. at 5 o'clock, with tears and vomits).
Two weeks later, the girl does an otitis of type Chamomilla. I raised
the look to the sky and repeated Kreostum 30 CH who
treated completely the otitis in two or three days.
Sara did not repeat anything any more later. I have seen her today.
His mother affirms that it is a question of a miracle and
comes to see me for her same.
(Luisa Seguin, Montreal)
-some french homeopaths (fayeton et al) think the organizing theme of
kreos is VIOLATION, which certainly COULD be the case here (in Sunny's
case);
--tendency to miscarry;
--and is known for HYDROCEPHALUS.
Worth a look, as the hx of chlamydia/preocc w/stds /leukorrhea thing
seems to be a big axis of the case, in a person that likes cool air
(carbon) and is weepy/emotional and capricious and had a miscarriage.
Likes smoked meats a possible confirmer; also hx of bleedings of dark
blood, etc
Guess confirmatories Kreos:
Acrid, corrosive discharges: diarrhea, leukorrhea, menses.
Burning pains. Offensive, acrid leukorrhea w/ burning, excoriation.
Bleeding from small wounds.
Vomits undigested food, several hours after eating.
Pulsations all over body.
Headache before menses.
Painful dentition. Deciduous teeth decay as erupt.
Enuresis in first sleep. Involuntary urine < lying.
Averse sex (fear): painful. Hemorrhage after coitus.
Arthritis L thumb. Painful dark red/blue gums.
Kreos is also here in sinus, though that sx is greatly connected no
doubt to the body's desperate attempt to unload the drugs through
lymphatics. Still it was pronounced.
NOSE; SINUSES, complaints of; chronic (70) : abies-c., ammc., ant-c.,
ars., arum-t., asaf., aur., bell., berb., brom., bry., calc., calc-s.,
calc-sil., camph., carc., cist., coch., cori-r., cupr., cupr-m., cycl.,
eucal., ferr., fl-ac., gels., hed., hep., HYDR., ign., iod., kali-bi.,
kali-chl., kali-i., kali-n., kali-s., kreos., lac-c., luf-op., Lyc.,
mag-m., mag-p., med., menthol, MERC., merc-i-f., mez., morg., morg-g.,
nat-m., nat-s., nux-v., ozone, ph-ac., phos., pitu-a., puls., sabad.,
sang., sep., SIL., spig., stann., stict., syc-co., teucr., thuj., tub.,
verb., zinc.
Also this Boenninghausen type of sx
GENERALITIES; RIDING on cars or wagons; agg.; during (76) : acon.,
alum-sil., aq-mar., arg., arg-n., arn., ars., asaf., aur., bell.,
berb., bor., bry., calc., calc-p., carb-v., caust., cinnam., coc-c.,
Cocc., colch., con., croc., cycl., dig., fago., falco-p., ferr.,
fl-ac., glon., graph., grat., Helon., hep., hydrog., hyos., ign., iod.,
iodof., kali-c., kali-i., kali-p., kreos., lac-d., lach., lyc., lyss.,
mag-c., mag-s., meph., naja, nat-m., nux-m., ol-j., op., Petr., phos.,
plat., psor., puls., rhus-t., rumx., sanic., sel., Sep., sil., spig.,
staph., sul-ac., sulph., Tab., ther., thuj., thyr., tril., valer.
Cornelia Boedler:
Kreosotum is marked by capriciousness, obstinacy, and heedlessness.
They do not feel satisfied easily and may resort to different avenues
of finding balance; food may be one of them. They have a great thirst,
appear to drink greedily, and show a keen appetite, especially for
smoked meats. Their digestive system, however, is sluggish and does not
process food adequately. Hours after a meal, undigested food may be
vomited; there occur the symptoms of heartburn, violent regurgitation
of sour food, and an inability to fast or have an empty stomach for a
prolonged period of time. Ulcers or cancer of stomach form, nourished
by mental dissatisfaction and faulty eating patterns. There is a
typical sense of pulsation in the stomach. Diabetes may develop as
well. Other symptoms are decayed teeth, sudden urging to urinate, and
malignancy of the cervix in women.
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**** Might hope that the baby will respond to the mother's simillimum.
Need accuracy rapidly to avoid big problems with baby, obviously. A
30C to start would be my guess if kreos confirmed. Mother needs to
somehow cleanse.
Best,
Andy
PS- Can you send me "neti-pot" instructions privately please Sunny?
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Re: Hydrocephalus
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 10:47 pm
by andyh
Sunny wrote:
Suppressed warts, poison ivy, which she got many times,
Emotional and physical abuse from boyfriends good family home growing
up.
NBWS Mono in 2,000 Antibiotics destroyed her digestive system
Dear Sunny,
Aside from the Kreos idea and the many other good ideas offered so far,
here a few other thoughts
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---Aconite
An rx that should be carefully looked at for the CHILD (and mother) is
Aconite, a remedy for acute hydrocephalus. An angle on the case on a
lesional level is AILMENTS FROM FRIGHT from the hostage incident (29
hrs under the gun!). This should be considered as a possible forcing
function for the peculiarities of the pregnancy, specifically the one
threatening the child; granted underneath that, (if it was applicable)
is a whole lot more (related to the miasmatic situation and mother
constitution).
See more below on some hydrocephalus and vascular remedies in the brain
locus.
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rx that may/may not be on the surface (for the mother), but may be
needed in a complex case at some point.
---As was pointed out already as candidate by H-2002), Staph. is
bimodally a timid sort but with outbursts of anger (drama queen); has
ailments after abdominal surgery (she might be a Guiness Book candidate
here); is a cardinal sexual abuse rx.; and has ailments from suppressed
warts as in below rubric. It is listed for hydrocephalus.
Reference rubric (Complete 2000)--check Synthesis on this also
SKIN; WARTS; suppressed; ailments after (5) : meny., merc., nit-ac.,
staph., thuj.
---Anac may be needed at some point later (not now, and not for the
situation for the child) (repeated poison oak plus ABUSE in a person
that has hx of gun held to head as hostage for over a day brings this
rx to mind)
See more below.
Best, Andy
PS--have you heard "Sunny" by J. Feliciano?
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Here are referenceworks searches for your reference use. These have
not been sorted for spurious results, however, so careful study needed:
Hydrocephalus: abrot.5, absin., acon.5, aesc.37, aeth.11, agar.,
agn.10, alco.10, am-c., amyg-am., ant-c.22, ant-t.8, 3Apis5, apisin.28,
apoc.5, arg.5, arg-n.8, arn.5, ars.5, ars-i.5, art-v.8, arum-t.,
asar.1020, atro.8, aur., aur-ar.58, aur-s.58, bac.223, bac-ts.85,
bar-c.5, bell.5, bism.8, bry.5, bute-j.196, cadm-s.11, calc.5,
calc-hp.25, calc-i.58, calc-p.5, calc-sil.58, camph.8, cann-i.54,
canth.5, carb-ac.8, carb-v.11, caust.5, cham.8, chin.8, chin-ar.223,
chin-s.5, cic.54, cina5, clem.8, colch.54, con.5, crot-h.5, croto-t.8,
cupr.5, cupr-acet.8, cupr-ar.54, cupr-m., cur., cypr.223, cyt-l.223,
dig.5, dros.1004, dulc.36, elat., ferr.8, ferr-i., ferr-p.11,
funi-umb., galv.10, gels.102, glon.8, grat.8, hed.223, 2hell.5,
hell-f.36, hep.54, hura5, hyos.5, ign.5, indg., iod.5, iodof.223, ip.5,
kali-bi., kali-br.8, kali-chl.1028, kali-hp.25, kali-i.5, kali-p.8,
kreos.8, lach.5, lyc.5, lyss., mag-m., med.223, merc.5, merc-d.15,
merc-i-f.209, merc-s.102, nat-c., nat-m.8, nat-s.11, nux-v.5, oeno.11,
ol-j.25, olnd.15, op.5, petr., ph-ac.11, phos.5, pitu-gl.100, plat.,
plb.2051, podo.8, prim-v.223, puls.8, ratt-r.215, rhus-t.5, sal-ac.8,
samb.5, sant.25, sec.10, sep., sil.5, sol-n.10, spig.5, squil.5,
staph.31, stram.5, sulfon., sulph.5, syph., ter.8, thuj.1016, toxo.149,
tub.5, verat.5, verat-v.8, viol-t.5, vip., zinc.5, zinc-br.25,
zinc-i.209, zinc-m.223, zinc-n.209, zinc-p.25
Swelling [sen] brain [sen] vessel/artery/vein: acon.46, ars.8, bell.,
daph.8, 3Ferr.171, glon.8, 2graph.85, med.8, nux-m.8, rhus-t.8, verat.8
Hydrocephalus [rem] swelling [sen] brain [sen] vessel/artery/vein:
2acon.31, ars.8, bell.2074, 3Ferr., glon.8, med.8, rhus-t.8, verat.8
Note presence of Med (mentioned already by H-2002)
choudhuri
It is a great constitutional remedy. In our sojourn of thousands of
years through various generations and centuries and due to pernicious
influence of many of our antagonistic environments we, all of us, are
born with various kinds of taints and dyscrasias. These manifest
themselves in various forms throughout out lives. The ebb and flow of
health, the susceptibilities, the cravings, the aversions, the ailments
to which we fall a ready victim, are some of its phenomena. The spam of
life, the emotional peculiarities, the peculiar bends of character, the
physiognomy are moulded to a greater or to a lesser extent, by the
latent poisons and miasma of our system. Ovarian tumors, ophoritis,
salpingitis, metritis, parametritis, ends metritis, >>hydrocephalus,
nasal polypi, epistaxis, psoriasis, albuminuria, cystitis,
epididymitis, prostatitis, and synovities, are complaints that are
particularly manifestations of, and are traceable to the latent
gonorrhoeal poison communicated to the patient from some ancestor.
Hence it is we find Medor. so marvellously efficacious in so many
complaints where proper symptomatic indications are wanting, forming
such a bulwark in many of our prescriptions. I am going to cite below a
few instructive cases for the benefit of homeopathic practitioners who
are to decide whether to prescribe on dyscrasia or to go by indications.
This remedy is very rich in mental symptoms. The most prominent of
which are the following: -
Great weakness of memory.
Entirely forgets what she has read, even the previous line.
Forgetfulness of names, words and initial letters.
Cannot remember names; has to ask name of her most intimate
friend; forgets her own.
Time moves too slowly.
Dazed feeling; a far off sensation, as though things done today
occurred a week ago.
Loses constantly the thread of her talk.
Great difficulty in stating her symptomize; loses herself and has
to be asked over again.
Wild and desperate feeling, as of incipient insanity.
Cannot speak without crying.
Is in a great hurry; when doing anything is in such a hurry that
she gets fatigued.
Wakes at an early hour with a frightened sensation, as if
something dreadful had happened; feels a heavy weight and great heat in
the head; cannot rest in bed; feels as if she must do something t rid
her mind of torture
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Swelling [sen] brain [sen] vessel/artery/vein: acon.46, ars.8, bell.,
daph.8, 3Ferr.171, glon.8, 2graph.85, med.8, nux-m.8, rhus-t.8, verat.8
Hydrocephalus [rem] swelling [sen] brain [sen] vessel/artery/vein:
2acon.31, ars.8, bell.2074, 3Ferr., glon.8, med.8, rhus-t.8, verat.8
Note presence of Verat (mentioned by J. Lucas).
There is also this reference by Buck to Verat-viride, however, early
(before it was proved) and not strictly homeopathic, yet having some
relation to the case of the child and mother:
VERATRUM VIRIDE.
AMERICAN REMEDIES.
AMERICAN HELLEBORE.
THE purgative powers of this drug are very feeble compared with
the V. Alb. It is said to be an arterial sedative; it quickly lowers
the pulse; Produces nausea, with great prostration, and loss of command
over the muscles. It is prescribed by American physicians for the
following: - In Inflammation it is thought to alter the character of
the blood. In Pneumonia, valuable, according to Dr. Norwood, and
others; Acute and Chronic Rheumatism; Gout; Neuralgia; Nervous Asthma;
Jaundice; Palpitation of the Heart.
Dr. Coe (Eclectic) states that it ranks high in Pneumonia;
Pleuritis; Croup; Asthma, and affections of the respiratory organs. In
Spasmodic and Membranous Croup it gives prompt relief.
great utility; also in Puerperal Fever.
In this country, Dr. Handfield Jones has prescribed it for Croup,
with some success,
Of its powers as a Homoeopathic remedy, we must at present be
silent, not being possessed of a proving.
I believe it has been prescribed for Erysipelas and Small - pox,
with some success; and is recommended for Meningitis; Inflammation of
the Womb, and its appendages; also for Mesenteric disease; but, in most
cases, many other Homoeopathic remedies were employed; so that the
positive effects of the V. Viride have yet to be realised and declared,
before it can take rank with its analogue, the Veratrum Album.
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acute hydrocephalus rx showing up above
==OF THESE RX, ACONITE HAS GOING FOR IT the acute fright incident with
the hostage situation and the gun to her head for 29 hrs (!)
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Aconite
Inflammation of the Brain - Hydrocephalus in children: Aconite.
Indicated where there is very active inflammation, with much heat,
restlessness, and distress.---IS THE CHILD RESTLESS (DID I READ THE KID
KICKS HER ABDOMINAL ADHESIONS, OR WAS THAT PREVIOUS PREGNANCY?)
Burt
Cerebro-spinal system or nervous system of animal life. This includes
the brain, spinal cord, with the nerves connected with them, and the
ganglia seated upon these nerves.
The Brain. The arterial capillary vessels of the brain are so
paralyzed as to produce violent cerebral congestion, as shown by the
swollen face, blue lips, violent pain in the head, stupor, partial
insensibility, trembling of the head, mania, at times singing and
laughing, and then weeping and moaning, filled with hope or great
despair, pain in the head as if it was filled with hot water or
encircled with a hot iron, excessive anxiety, restlessness, dread of
death, whizzing in the ears, loss of sight, vertigo with partial loss
of consciousness, loss of memory, & c.
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---Bell--has hysteria during pregnancy, timidity with weeping, cerebral
congestion with hydrocephalus
Buck
BELLADONNA.
HAHNEMANN. DEADLY NIGHTSHADE.
THERE is considerable evidence that this remedy has an especial
action on the Brain and Spinal Cord; secondarily, on the blood. Noack
and Trinks state that it produces phenomena similar to Aconite, and is
especially suitable for those persons whose nervous system is highly
susceptible of impressions, and when the circulation is easily excited.
Hempel states that Belladonna acts primarily on the Brain, and,
secondarily, on the Ganglionic System; That Aconite acts, secondarily,
on the Brain; thus Belladonna is to have preference when the brain -
substance is affected.
Noack and Trinks further inform us, that what Aconite is to
inflammatory fever, or the feverish reaction excited in the arterial
system - so is Belladonna suitable to the inflammation itself, or the
inflammatory action of the Capillaries. Belladonna stands prominent
from having been so strongly recommended by Hahnemann as prophylactic
and curative in Scarlet Fever. It has been found of use in Scrofula,
and especially Swelling of Glands when suppuration is threatened;
Cramps; Convulsions; Epilepsy; Paralysis; Erysipelas; Throat
Affections, with Swelling of the Cervical Glands; Hoarseness; Loss of
Voice; Inflammation of the Tongue; Cerebral Congestion; Delirium;
Hydrocephalus; Encephalitis; Inflammation of the Brain; Affections of
the Eyeball; Mental illusions; Loss of reason; Diseases of pregnancy;
Milk Fever; Puerperal Peritonitis; Affections of Infancy - cries,
convulsions, restlessness; Catarrh; Cough, and Uterine disease.
Hempel has the following: - Rheumatic pains in nape of neck and
right arm; Rheumatic paralysis of tongue and sphincters; Inflammatory
swelling of the face; Smooth Scarlatina of Sydenham; Ophthalmaia in
every form; Conjunctivitis Corneitis, &c. He says it is not specific
for Syphilitic Ophthalmia, nor Ophthalmia of infants. Useful in
Amaurosis; Amblyopia; Diplopia; Haemorrhage from the eyes; Toothache;
Rheumatic Lock - jaw; Putrid sore throat; Diphtheria; Canerum Oris;
Paralysis of the tongue; Typhoid and Mucous fevers; Aversion to every
kind of food; Typhoid and Gastric derangement; Dysphagia; Spasmodic
Singultus; Acute indigestion, especially when sympathetic with the
Brain or Uterus; Hysteria during pregnancy; Morning sickness;
Suppression of the Milk; Hour - glass contraction (with secale);
Prolapsus of Uterus; Ulceration of Os Uteri; Prurigo of Vagina;
Adenitis; Attacks resembling Hydrophobia.
Dr. Teste considers Belladonna strikingly useful when the Brain is
active, and during the period of being fully developed, as with
children. Belladonna is especially suitable for women; and children
during dentition: it affects the most delicate tissues in the body, and
in this respect resembles Mercury - with which it is often employed, in
alternation, for affections of the glands and lymphatic vessels.
SYMPTOMS.
Spasms, with stiffness of the limbs; Startings; Convulsive
movements; Epileptic and Hysteric Spasms; the pains are sometimes
metastatic; when extremely violent, they suddenly leave one part and
fly to another. The pains are various; frequently Tearing, Lancinating,
Drawing, Burning, Stinging, Throbbing, or Jerking. They frequently come
on in the afternoon, three of four o'clock; worse at night; aggravated
by contact, or the slightest movement.
Mind. Timid - want of confidence; Weeping; Sorrow; Whimpering; Howling;
Moaning; Ill - humour; Peevish agitation; Anxiety during the day -
feels as if she would run away; Disposition to quarrel; Furious,
Raving, or suspicious; Muttering; Tries to leave the bed, Bite, or tear
articles in pieces; Fancies he sees images and Black dogs; Uses
horrible words; Delirious; Crazy; Wild looks; Immoderate laughter; Very
violent quarrelsome.
Head. Feels as if stunned; Heavy; Intoxicated; Headache,
especially over the eyes - he is compelled to close them; Frontal
headache; Forcible pressure on the whole brain; Sensation as if the
brain were ascending and descending; Balancing; Pressive pain on both,
or one side only; Throbbing from before backwards; Jerking; Stitches;
Lancinations; Darting in the brain from all sides; Tearing over the
eyebrows; Sense of coldness at the forehead; Swashing, as of water in
the head; Vertigo; Giddiness; Flow of blood to the brain; Headache
every day from four PM until three AM - worse in bed. The pains are
increased by movement, and from a current of cold air; Relieved by
supporting the head; Convulsive shaking, and throwing the head
backwards.
Scalp. Swelling of the head; Profuse sweat; Painful state of the
scalp; Pressure of the hair is painful.
Face. Pale; Anxious; Soon becomes red - hot, tingling; Violent
heat; Redness; Glowing heat, with intense headache; Face swollen and
hot; Bluish - red face; Dark - red; Swelling of the cheeks, with
burning pain; Erysipelas; Nervous prosopalgia, with violent cutting
pains.
Eyes. Smarting, pressive pain, as if full of sand - is compelled
to rub them; Involuntary lachrymation; Salt tears; Burning sensation;
Dryness; Scrofulous inflammation of the eyes; Haemorrhage; Ecchymosis;
Pain in the orbits; the eyes feel as if they were being torn out;
Feeling of heat as from hot vapour; the eyes feel as if they were being
pressed into the head; Distention of the sclerotic vessels; Yellow
colour of the Sclerotica; Pupils dilated, immovable; Vision at times
extinct; Stitches in the eyes; Morning agglutination; Weakness and
dimness of sight; Objects appear upside - down, or double; Letters
appear blurred when reading.
Ears. Stitches, extending from the jaw into the ear; Stitches in
the parotid gland; Tearing in the external and internal ear, from above
downwards; Sharp trusts in the internal ear; Painful dragging;
Tingling; Discharge of puriform fluid for twenty days; Roaring;
Whizzing; Fluttering; Din as from trumpets, cymbals; relieved by
walking; Deafness, as if a skin had been drawn over the ear; Hard of
Hearing; Parotid gland inflamed, swollen.
Nose. Pustules on the nose, that crust; Red blotches; Smell as of
rotten eggs; Sense of smell over - sensitive; Bleeding from the nose;
Sudden redness of the tip; Ulcerated state of the nostrils, without
pain; Coryza, with cough.
Lips. Corners of the lips ulcerated; Upper lip chapped; Ulcer on
the lip; Scurfy pimples; Swelling of the upper lip - it feels tense.
Jaws. Lock - jaw; Stiffness of the muscles of mastication.
Teeth. Grinding of the teeth, with foam at the mouth; he wakes at
midnight, with violent pains in the teeth; Dull; drawing pains in the
upper row all night; Toothache of the pregnant; Toothache, with hot,
red face, and beating in the head; the front teeth feel too long;
Tearing toothache - worse in the evening; Lancinations that affect the
ears, teeth, and face - first one, then the other; Toothache several
minutes after a meal - increases, and gradually diminishes; Toothache
after lying down at night, or during mental occupation; Cutting pain in
one fang.
Mouth. Red, inflamed, swollen; extending to the fauces.
Tongue. Papillae bright - red, enlarged; red - hot, dry, or
cracked; White in the middle; Smarting vesicle; Tremor of the tongue;
Weakness of the organs of speech; Stammering; he seemed paralysed and
unable to utter a word; Heavy speech; Nasal voice; Profuse ptyalism;
Haemorrhage from the mouth.
Throat. Inflammation of the throat and fauces; Sore throat, with
stitches, and pain as of an internal swelling during deglutition;
Violent burning in the throat; Inflammation of the tonsils; Suppuration
in four days; Constriction that impeded deglutition; Painful
contraction, and narrowing of the fauces, feeling as if swallowing was
impossible; Dryness of the throat and fauces; Scraping sensation, as if
the parts were raw.
Taste. Insipid, lost; Putrid, disgusting taste, as of bad meat; a
putrid taste rises up from the fauces; also when eating or drinking,
but does not affect the taste of the food; Sour orbitter taste of
bread; Slimy mouth on awaking in the morning, with headache; Mouth full
of mucus in the morning - clear after breakfast; Heartburn; Bitter
eructation; Spasmodic eructations - a sort of Hiccough.
Stomach. Sinking sensation; Throbbing at pit, without pain; Hard
and painful pressure after a meal; Tremor; Gnawing spasm; Contractive
pain; Pressure at pit when walking; Inflammation of the stomach and
duodenum; Chronic spasms during a meal.
Abdomen. Burning; Continued colic; Contractive pain about
umbilicus - pains that feel deeply seated in the abdomen; Bellyache,
that causes him to sit almost double, with sense of vomiting, and fear
of diarrhoea; Distention not hard nor painful; Cramp - like,
constructive pain in the hypogastric region, with stitches towards the
perineum; the walls of the abdomen are painful to contact; Enteritis -
peritonitis.
Stool. Suppression of stool and urine for ten hours; Frequent,
thin stools, with tenesmus, after forty - eight hours; Constant call
every quarter of an hour; Tenesmus, with bearing down towards the anus,
with painful contraction of the sphincter; Granular, yellow, slimy
evacuations - sour; Severe stitches in rectum - single, distinct,
during walking; Itching at anus, when walking in the open air;
Contractive pain in rectum, followed by sudden diarrhoea, then
Tenesmus; Flowing Haemorrhoids for several days.
Urine. Suppressed, difficult micturition; Retention; Colour yellow as
gold; Turbid; White, thick deposit; Red sediment; Discharge of urine
during a deep sleep in the day; Enuresis at night, also in the morning,
with thirst, and obscured vision.
Genital (Male). - Thoughts of sexual desire extinguished; Escape
of semen at night; Violent stitches in the testes; Drawing pain in
spermatic cord during micturition; Sweat of the genitals at night.
Menses. Four days too soon; Sometimes with thirst and cramp - like
tearing in back or limbs; Anguish at heart; Sweat on chest; Pressing
early in the morning, as if the contents of the abdomen would be forced
through the Vagina, with distention of the abdomen; afterwards the
abdomen contracted, and a white mucus flowed from the Vagina; Pressing,
followed by Haemorrhage; Metrorrhagia, the blood having a bad smell.
Larynx. Hoarseness; Voice rough, weak, whizzing; Loss of voice;
Pain in larynx, with danger of suffocation when turning the head,
talking, or inspiring; Spasmodic constriction of the throat; Noisy
rattling in the bronchial tubes; Cough, with congestion of blood to the
Chest; Dry Cough, day and night, from titillation in throat; a dry
catarrh seems settled in the chest, which excites a dry cough; Cough,
preceded by weeping, or pain in stomach, with sense of Vomiting; Cough
at ten PM, in fits ever quarter of an hour - three or four fits.
Respiration. Laboured, irregular breathing; Short, frequent,
hurried, with moaning; Inspiration causes a short cough.
Chest. Oppression of the Chest; Asthma; Pressure in the chest that
seemed to affect the heart; Stitches in the sternum when coughing; Fine
stitches under the clavicle; Stitches in the right side, under the arm;
Lancinations, as with a dull knife, under the two last ribs; Tension;
Painful pressure in both sides of the chest; Painful pressure or aching
in chest and between the shoulders, with short breathing when walking
or sitting; Beating pain between the sternum and scrobiculus; Great
uneasiness and beating in the Chest.
Heart.. - Palpitation when at rest - the concussion extended to
the neck - with difficult breathing; Palpitation when going upstairs -
a bubbling sensation; Tremor of the heart; Small red spots on the
chest. The breasts fill with milk in one who is not pregnant.
Neck and Back. Dwelling of the cervical and axillary glands;
Painful swelling and stiffness of the nape; Tension and pressure of the
muscles; Perceptible throbbing of the vessels - veins distended; Aching
pain in the neck; Boil upon the shoulder; Stitches, drawing pains
between the scapulae; Pain as from a sprain on the right side of spine;
Gnawing in the dorsal spine, with Cough; Intense cramp - pain in small
of back and os coccygis; he cannot lie on the back, and only sit for a
very short time; walking slowly gave most relief; Lancinations in the
Vertebrae, like stabs with a knife, from without inwards.
Upper Limbs. Lameness, pressure, and weakness; Tearing in the
shoulder; Sudden darting in the arm at night; Weight in both arms;
Paralysis sensation and weakness in the left arm; Paralytic drawing in
right arm; Twitching, and involuntary raising of the arm above his
head; Violent lancinations, as with stabs from a dull knife, below the
head of the humerus; Lameness and drawing pains in the elbow and bones
of the carpus; Swelling of the hands - he is not able to turn the hand
freely; the action of the joints seem impeded, but not painful.
Lower Limbs. Stiffness in the hip - joint, with difficulty in
rising from a seat; Pain in the thighs and legs as if bruised;
Heaviness when walking - the knee - joints feel stiff; Paralytic
drawing in right limb; Stitches in hip - joint; Cramp - like pains in
the glutei muscles; when lying on right hip the left is painful; when
turning on the left, pain ceased; Paralysis of the lower limbs; Pains
in the hip, that cause limping, or feeling as if sprained; Stitches in
the centre of the thigh, like stabs with a knife; Sensation, when
walking, as if the knees would suddenly bend under him; Innumerable
stitches seem to creep up the legs from below; Pain in the leg as if it
were jammed.
Feet. Corrosive itching and sweat of the feet; Cramp in the sole;
Boring, digging pain in the soles; Pain in the ball of the heel, as if
bruised; Pain as from a sprain in the tarsal bones; Burning, searching,
tingling, or itching of the feet; Heat, swelling, boring, grinding,
stinging in the soles; Boring or tearing stitches in the tendo achillis.
Fever., with violent thirst; also after midnight; Excessive thirst
for cold water; Burning thirst, with heat; Fever in the evening, when
undressing; Chilliness, soon followed by heat; During the chill little
or no thirst; Alternation of chilliness and heat; Acute fever, with
distention of then veins and throbbing of the Carotids; Redness, almost
scarlet, of the skin of the whole body, in irregular patches; Profuse
sweats; Acute erysipelatous fever, also with inflamed tumours; Eruption
like Measles; Eruption, with blisters, that emit water; Scarlet Rash;
Several feverish attacks during the day, without thirst.
Sleep. Drowsiness, lethargy, somnolence, stupor, snoring; Drowsy,
but unable to sleep; Sleeplessness from anguish; in vain he tries to
get a little sleep; Nights restless, tossing about, frequent waking,
with difficulty of going to sleep again; when on the point of going to
sleep he starts up in a fright; Dreams - frightful, vivid - of thieves
and murder; in the morning he feels exhausted, not refreshed; has
headache - feels unable to rouse himself. In children, moaning,
screaming - awake with a terrified look; Twitching of the limbs, and
grinding the teeth.
Skin. Creeping, crawling, itching; Red spots on the chest, like
flea - bites; Scarlet spots, and scarlet redness on the face, neck,
chest, and abdomen; sometimes with short breathing, small, quick pulse,
delirium, dilated Pupil, and pain in forehead; Erysipelas, vesicular;
Bites of insects; Chilblains, boils; Swelling of glands; Scrofulous and
mercurial ulcers; Bleeding - cracks in the bend of the joints; Ulcers
that secrete bloody ichor; Black crust on the ulcer.
Fits, Spasms. Convulsive movements of the limbs; Subsultus
tendinum; Spasmodic action of the muscles; Distortions; Stiffness of
the limbs, or the whole body; Tremor of all the limbs; Restlessness; he
cannot keep still, nor remain in one position. According to Hahnemann,
Vinegar increases the pain caused by Belladonna. The fits of Paralysis
and Colic may be palliated by Opium; also the Somnolence. The stupor,
insanity, and frenzy, by Hyoscyamus. The intoxicating symptoms, by
Wine. For large doses, or poisoning by berries, give strong Coffee. The
erysipelatous swellings are removed by Hepar Sulphuris. Against many
other symptoms, Camphor is a good antidote.
PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY.
Body rigid. Fingers spasmodically clenched; Decay rapid; Excessive
congestion in the vessels of the Brain; Black fluid blood in the
vessels of dura mater, pia mater, and the substance of the brain;
Membranous formations in Stomach; Vessels congested; Excoriated
patches; highly - inflamed spots; in some cases the whole lining
membrane is of a dark - purple colour; Blue spots in the duodenum.
Abdomen hard, much distended, and the veins tinged with black - red
blood; Coats of intestines highly inflamed; Mesenteric vessels turgid;
Omentum inflamed - red; Pancreas inflamed, soft in several parts, and
of a lead colour. Liver easily broken - blue in colour; Vessels turgid
with blood; Rapid decay of Liver and Spleen; the latter is congested,
soft, and crumbling; Peritoneum inflamed. Lungs inflamed, and filled
with black fluid blood. Heart soft, livid; Ventricles engorged with
blackish blood; the blood in a state of decomposition; Discharge of a
yellow - brown foetid fluid from nose, mouth, and anus.
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ars
Hering
As if there was some by his side who did all that he was doing, as if
brain moved and beat against skull, like a hot wire thrust through
ramifications of fifth pair of nerves, as of sand in eyes, as if
bruised over nose and in forehead, as if head would burst, brain as if
torn to pieces, as if cats were tearing brain to pieces, as if eyes
were drawing into head, as if eyes had no room in orbit, as if lids
were dry and rubbing on ball, lower lip as if burnt, as from red-hot
needles in swollen upper lip, as if teeth were elongated and loose,
tongue as if paralyzed, as though tongue was too heavy, tongue as if
burnt, as if stomach and oesophagus were being made raw by an acid
corroding substance, right groin as if sprained, as if she was passing
sand through rectum, chest as if excoriated, as if chest was bound with
a hoop, nape as if bruised, as if hot water was flowing through blood
vessels, as if had not slept enough, as if cold water was trickling
down back, as if something were torn loose in left hypochondrium, also
in pit of stomach, when yawning, as if intestines were tied up (colic),
as if abdomen would burst before stool, as if inhaling dust, as if
something was digging into throat from before backward, as if she had a
load in upper part of both lungs, as if lower limbs would break down on
going up-stairs, a sense of warm air streaming up spine, as if broken,
small of back, as if bandaged, knees, as of scraping over long bones in
leg, as if made of wood, soles of feet.
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daphne (Hering)
As if external portion of brain was inflamed and beating painfully
against skull, as if head would burst, as if there was not enough room
in head, as if head were separated from body, as if head were screwed
together, as if chin and vertex were in a vise, head feels as if too
thick, as if a membrane extended across eye, as if eyes were forcibly
pressed out, as if eyes were too large, as if face were swollen,
pressure upon swollen gums causes crackling as if collection of air has
formed there, tongue as if burnt, pit of stomach as if contracted, as
if something smooth was gliding from right to left hypochondrium, as if
cervical glands were greatly swollen, as if arteries were distended
with blood, as if there were an emptiness in foot, foot feels as large
as whole body.
Pain: about heart, in brain, in head, in temples, extending to
back part of eyes, in vertex, from nape of neck to forehead, in back
part of head, in eyes, in eyeballs, above eyes, in teeth, through left
hypochondriac region and around to back, under left floating ribs, in
left groin, in sternum, in pectoral muscles, in nape of neck, in spinal
cord, in knees, in thighs, in right great toe, pain suddenly goes into
body to region of heart or some other part of body, in bone swellings,
in teeth.
Indescribable feeling: About eyes and lids.
Violent pain: in left temple.
Cutting pain: in kidneys.
Tearing pain: in teeth, in throat, in fingers.
Bursting: headache.
Sharp momentary pain: in side of head, under scapula, down hip to
back.
Shooting pains: in head, arms, hands, feet, left great toe.
Stitch: in region of spleen, in heart, in cardiac region, through
to back.
Lightning-like pain: in right shoulder, left great toe, soles of
feet.
Pinching pain: in back of left hand, in little finger, in right
hand.
Gnawing pain: in all the teeth.
Screwing pain: from ear to shoulder, in hip to knee.
Boring pain: in bones of fingers.
Gouty pains: in hands, on back of left hand, toes, arms, thigh,
knee, abdomen, from extremities to abdomen.
Rheumatic pains: in thigh.
Burning: on vertex, about ears, cheeks, in skin of jaw, in
stomach, down back, of hands.
Soreness: of brain, in temples, of stomach, of urethra, left side
of throat.
Heat: in head, in vertex.
Dull sticking: in left temple, in throat, in fingers.
Dull pain: in thighs.
Throbbing painful: in temples, in roots of teeth, in gums.
Beating: in nape of neck.
Bruised feeling: in limbs, in left foot.
Pressure: in stomach.
Heavy feeling: in eyelids.
Fullness: in head, in pit of stomach.
Drawing down: in spinal cord.
Tension: in region of maxillary joint.
Roaring: in ears.
Humming: in ears.
Cold feeling: on buttocks.
Scratching: in eyes.
Tickling: in throat.
Itching: on scalp, in left eye, down back, of legs.
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Ferr
choudhuri
Headache - yes, they are martyrs to it. It is a congestive,
hammering, pulsating headache. During these headaches the feet get cold
and the face turns fiery red. It is so violent that the patient has to
take to bed.
Rush of blood to heads so great that the veins of head swell,
and the patient experienced roaring, buzzing, and prickling sound in
the brain. During these attacks though anaemic, they simulate a false
plethoric appearance. The headaches are generally worse after midnight
and are relieved by getting out of bed and slowly walking about.
Although during headache the patient, due to ebullition of blood, looks
very fullblooded like Belladonna, we must not be misled the two
remedies are characteristically different. One has, merely the
semblance of plethora, and the other is really plethoric.
H. Recorder
Inner Head. Hydrocephalus with open fontanels and great anaemia.
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GLON
Choudhuri
In the same symptomatic way it might be tried also in cases of
Encephalitis and Hydrocephalus acutus as well as in the so-called
cerebral typhus. In cases of sunstroke it has already, according to
several communications from America, accomplished remarkable results.
But I regard Glonoine as of the greatest importance, in a
therapeutic point of view, in cases of threatening cerebral apoplexy.
When the following symptoms appear as precursors of that affection,
viz.: violent headache, fugitive redness and heat of the face or head,
exaltation or depression of spirit, feeling of anxiety or distress in
the chest, violent palpitation of the arteries of the head and neck,
vertigo and confusion of the head, sparks, flashes of light and a cloud
before the eyes, humming in the ears, general lassitude and heaviness
of the limbs, restless sleep and frightful dreams, etc., — we should
not, in such cases delay having recourse to the powerful action of
Glonoine, for it is possible that we may still succeed in calming the
storm before a vessel has given way and apoplexy has ensued. I would
therefore recommend most earnestly a trial of this remedy in such like
cases of threatening apoplexy. In such essays, however, most especial
attention must be directed to the size of the dose, which should be
such as to obviate any chance of a primary action. For too large a dose
might easily increase to a still greater extent the tension of the
vessels, and this, even though it should last the shortest possible
time, might yet bring about a result altogether contrary to our
expectations, for in such cases the question is often one of instants
of time.
But, how far Glonoine may exert a curative action, when an
extravasation of blood has already taken place, must for the present be
regarded as an open question. Assuredly the proving contains, as we
have seen, no small number of symptoms which bear a certain resemblance
to the conditions which follow an apoplexy, but these are only faint
traces and intimations. Nevertheless we may not too decidedly
depreciate their value, for we must not forget that every physiological
proving has its limits, and these cannot and ought not to be
transgressed without enduring injury to the provers.
We may, nevertheless, assume at present, with tolerable certainty
that Glonoine will verify its curative power in relation to all those
conditions of debility and paretic phenomena of which we took a
comprehensive view, when treating of its action on the motor nervous
system.
Whether, on the other hand, it be likely to render any service in
certain kinds of spasms, such as Epilepsy and Eclampsia, we must the
rather leave to clinical experience, inasmuch as the symptoms which
seem to bear on this point, to wit; "convulsions, especially on the
left side, with outstretched fingers" — "falling with loss of
consciousness with congestion of head or heart, face first pale and
then red" — and, "falling with loss of consciousness and jerkings and
frothing at the mouth after alternation of palpitation and cerebral
congestion" — were observed only as curative symptoms of Glonoine on
two patients. It likewise remains a question, how much aid Glonoine is
likely to afford in certain mental disorders.
More than this we may not venture to deduce from the physiological
proving that lies before us if we would not betake ourselves to the
region of the Hypothetical. But I am of opinion that if Glonoine make
good its promises only in the affections already named, we possess in
it a most precious remedy for which our heartiest thanks are due to our
colleague — Dr. Hering.
In conclusion, I take leave to call attention in few words to
certain obvious points of differential diagnosis between Glonoine and
two old and well approved remedies of our Materia Medica — I mean
Aconite and Belladonna. It may not be denied that both of these
remedies present a great similarity to Glonoine in its chief action,
for both produce, as is well known, a high grade of hyperemia, which,
when superficially regarded, seems hardly distinguishable in its
elements, course and sequelae from the congestion produced by Glonoine.
On a more attentive consideration however the differences are easily
perceived. While, for example, as we have already shown, Glonoine makes
its attack only upon the central organ of circulation, or, to speak
physiologically, upon the motor nerves of the heart, Aconite and
Belladonna attack the ganglionic system and exert their action in an
especial manner upon the whole vaso-motor nervous system. It naturally
follows that they likewise, by such action, produce violent hyperemiae,
but aside from the fact that these present themselves with different
phenomena, the description of which would lead us too far from our
purpose, they differ in other important respects from the
Glonoine-hyperemiae. As we have already seen, the latter have a
definite direction marked out for them and their peculiar rendezvous is
the head, whereas the congestion of Aconite and Belladonna may
establish itself in almost every organ. But even if the latter take up
its position in the head, a clearly marked difference is discernible.
The Glonoine affection is of a more fugitive and superficial nature.
That of Aconite and especially that of Belladonna is of a more lasting
and intense character. Notwithstanding the fact that the Glonoine
pains, when they are first experienced, as of a more violent and
tormenting character than is generally the case with Aconite and
Belladonna, yet the concomitant phenomena show that We might therefore
briefly express ourselves as follows: Whereas Glonoine, in comparison
with the two other remedies, exerts a more local and fugitive
influence, the action of Aconite and Belladonna is of a more general
and a more intense character, inasmuch as it speedily brings into
sympathy the whole vascular and nervous system and consequently far
outstrips Glonoine in its extent and consequences.
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graph
(but not too much skin in case, though is a carbon rx and she likes
cold air on her, and graph has hearing BETTER riding in carriage--kreos
better)
clarkee
The first idea of using this substance as a drug, says Hahnemann, is
due to S. Weinhold, who was led to it by seeing workmen in a
mirror-factory use it as a local application for tetters.
Ruggieri followed him, using it both internally and locally.
Hufeland relates the cure of a lady, 41, by the internal and
external use of Graph., of an acne rosacea which had defied all other
modes of treatment.
Teste classes Graph. in Pulsatilla group with Silica., Calc.,
Hepar, and Phos. He gives the following among other symptoms as common
to Puls., Silica., and Graph.: "Anxious, changeable, wavering mood,
aversion to work, vertigo with cloudiness, a sort of intoxication in
the morning, sense of fullness or emptiness in the head, drowsiness in
daytime, single, acute, deep shocks in right half of brain, flickering
before eyes, suspension of visual power, photophobia,' lachrymation in
open air, foul smell before nostrils, amenorrhea, swelling of right
testicle, swelling of veins, wandering pains, pain in the parts not
lain, heaviness in affected parts, rheumatism at nape of neck, sweat at
night having odor of urine, drowsiness in daytime."
Hahnemann was quick to perceive that Graph. Was much more than a
mere remedy for skin affections.
Like that other great skin remedy, sulphur, Graph. proved to be a
leading antipsoric.
Hahnemann's provings and observations defined its powers over skin
affections.
Its special characteristic is: "Eruptions oozing out a thick,
honey-like fluid." Wherever such eruptions are found Graph. is in all
probability the remedy.
I have cured many cases, notably some occurring on the occiput,
and behind the ears.
It is no less frequently a remedy for the results of repelled
eruptions of the kind.
Nash records such a case: A child had been "relieved" of an eczema
capitis under old-school treatment, whereupon, enterocolitis set in,
and became so alarming that it was pronounced "consumption of the
bowels." Nash when called in found the child greatly emaciated, with
little or no appetite, very restless, passing "stools of brown fluid
mixed with undigested substances, and of an intolerably fetid odor."
Graph 6M (Jenichen) cured promptly.
Graph. being one of the forms of Carbon, it is therefore related
to Carbo ani., and Carbo veg., and as it contains a small percentage of
iron, it is also related to Ferrum. Graph. causes slight erethism, at
first then a weak, relaxed, condition, anemia, chlorosis.
The typical Graphites patient is "fat, chilly, and costive."
Lymphatic glands are swollen.
Like the skin, the mucous membranes are cracked and fissured, and
have scanty secretions.
Irregularities in the distribution of the blood occur, pallor of
skin and mucous membranes.
The circulation is at first excited, then follows loss of energy
and consequent venous hyperemia.
Fainting readily occurs with great anxiety, motion is impaired and
the tissues relaxed, but paralysis is not complete.
A marked characteristic of Graphites is a rush of blood to head,
with flushed face.
I have cured two very severe cases of nose-bleed in elderly people
where this
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nux-m
Hering
As if drunk, limbs as if floating in air, forehead feels as large
again, forehead as if pushed out, as if brain struck against side of
head, as if all vessels were pulsating, as if head would burst, brain
as if loose, eyes feel as if she had been crying, ears as if stopped
up, pain as of a rough bodying eustachian tube, pricking as of electric
sparks on cheek, jaws as if paralyzed, as if teeth were held in a grip,
teeth as if loose, as if tongue would stick to palate, as if she had
eaten herring, as if a piece of bacon were in throat, as of
incarcerated wind in stomach, as if food had formed itself into lumps
in stomach, as if bellyache would set in, pain as if from diarrhoea, as
if it were full of knots, as of lump in abdomen, as if diarrhoea would
set in, as if more stool would pass, as if a piece of wood stretched
across small of back were pressing from within outward, as if heart
would be squeezed off, as if a knife were plunged into chest, chest as
if too narrow, as if it were difficult to move tongue, as if mucus
obstructed lungs, as if heart were stopping, as if blood were rushing
to heart, thence to head and then all over body, as if something
grasped heart, temples as if in a vise, pain in lumbar muscles as from
a blow of a fist, as if left shoulder contained lead, as if a string
were tied around arms, as of a grasping hand in upper arm, hands as if
frozen, as if all blood had rushed to her hands, pain as if on bone of
middle finger, joints of little finger as if sprained, loins and legs
as if bruised, as if he had fallen on right thigh or as from riding on
horseback, as if left thigh were going to sleep, as if blood were going
there, with pricking, left leg caused her to walk as if on peas, right
knee as if sprained or wrenched, as if one grasped anterior part of
right knee, a kind of lacing, as if bone from knees to ankles had been
smashed to pieces, as of a blow on calves, as if toes were
frost-bitten, pain in soles as if bruised from jumping, as if she had
to gather up all her strength, fatigued as if he must lie down, as if
he had been electrified, muddled, as if intoxicated, glands feel as if
swollen, parts on which he lies as if sore.
Pain: in temples, over right eye, in eustachian tube, in front
teeth, in stomach, in abdomen, behind sternum, in bowels, in chest, low
down in back, in liver, in uterus, in chest, in region of pectoral
muscle, between shoulders and along spine, in left shoulder, in upper
arm, in hips, in neck bones.
Violent pain: in right middle finger, in right limb.
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rhus-t
Mother repeated poison ivy (a bit of a stretch to say the least) and
hydrocephalus
Gross
Rhus.
Right side -- Light hair.
Aversion to open air -- Cutting pain in external parts.
Paralysis more frequent than apoplexy.
Painless ulcers.
Pulse generally accelerated, but weak, faint, and soft.
Chill or heat on upper part of body.
Thirst not constant.
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