(From vol. i, 3rd edit.)
The root of this plant, whose favourite habitat is in shrub-grown upland plains, very soon loses in the air a considerable portion of its odour and of its medicinal power, but it loses most by boiling. Still the freshly prepared powder dried rapidly and thoroughly in the water-bath may be kept with almost unimpaired power for several years in wellcorked phials.
All the artificial dogmas enunciated by the ordinary medical art, which is in its way a learned science, all its scholastic definitions, distinctions, and hair-splitting explanations were in all past centuries unable to discover the specific curative power of this plant or to find out the real remedy for the often dangerous general derangement of the health which is caused by a severe fall, by blows, knocks, contusions, sprains, or by over-stretching or laceration of the solid parts(Hence it is very beneficial in the meat severe wounds by bullets and blunt weapons, as also in the pains and other ailments consequent on extracting the teeth, and in other surgical operations whereby sensitive parts have been violently stretched, as also after dislocations of the joints, after setting fractures of the bones &c.) of our body. Common people had to do this for them, and after the fruitless employment of innumerable things they found at last by accident the true remedy in this vegetable, and hence they called it Fallkraut (fall plant). Some 200 years ago a physician (FEHR) first mentioned this discovery of domestic practice to the learned medical art (this plant was then named by her "Panacea lapsorum"), which has likewise borrowed all the other still extant specific remedies she possesses without exception from the accidental discoveries of domestic practice, but was unable to find them for herself, because she never attempted to ascertain the pure effects of natural substances on the healthy human body.
The symptoms of all injuries caused by severe contusions and lacerations of the fibres are tolerably uniform in character, and , as the following record shows, these symptoms are contained in striking homoeopathic similarity in the alterations of the health which arnica develops in the healthy human subject.
In severe and extensive contusion-injuries the cure is very much promoted when, in addition to a small dose of arnica taken internally (when necessary a dose every three days), the parts are also for the first twenty-four hours externally moistened with wine or equal parts of brandy and water, with one pound of either of which five to ten drops of the hundred-fold potentized dilution of arnica are mixed and strongly succussed about ten times.
But the following list of its pule powers points to several other morbid conditions in the human system for which arnica offers sure homoeopathic relief. It is a medicine of much utility, and although its action even in same doses does not last beyond six days, yet I have found it an indispensable auxiliary and intermediate remedy even in the most chronic diseases.
But we must never employ it in purely inflammatory acute diseases, with general heat, chiefly external, nor in diarrhoeas. In such cases it will always be found to be very hurtful, the reason of which is obvious from its peculiar mode of action.
In some kinds of false pleurisy, however, it is very efficacious, in such, namely, whose symptoms correspond to those of this root.
The best preparation of this medicine for internal use is the decillionth(In this as in many other places. Hahnemann rally the potency by the degree of its dilution. And not as on other occasions by the number of times it has been diluted by the addition of 99 or 100 parts to 1 of the stronger preparation . Thus “the hundred-fold potentized dilution” is the first dilution.” The decillinth development of power” is the thirtieth dilution”) development of power. When we can obtain the plant in the green state we mix the freshly expressed juice obtained from the whole plant when near its flowering time with equal parts of spirits of wine. Two drops of the clear fluid, obtained by allowing the mixture to stand, are first diluted with ninety-eight drops of spirits of wine and potentized by two succussions. The dilution is carried on through twenty-nine other phials, always one drop of the weaker dilution added to 100 drops of spirit in the next phial, and shaken twice. In the last phial it is brought to the decillionth development of power.
But if we cannot get the plant in the green state we must be satisfied with a tincture made by adding ten grains of the finely powdered root, as fresh as it can be had, to 1000 drops of alcohol, and allowing it to digest for a week, giving it one shake per diem. Of this one drop is mixed with 100 drops of alcohol, and potentized with two succussions, and so on until the decillionth potency is reached. Two or three of the smallest globules moistened with the highest potency are the most ordinary dose for internal use.
Camphor is the antidote for large doses in unhomoeopathic cases , but wine aggravates its injurious effects.
[The names of HAHNEMANN’S fellow-observers are:- AUG , BAEHR , FRANZ , GROSS , FR. HAHNEMANN , HORNBURG , KUMMER , LANGHAMMER. STAPE . WISLICENUS.]
The old-school authorities quoted are :
AASKOW , Act. Soc. Med. Hafn., ii.
COLLIN , Obs. cirea Morbos , iv and v.
CRICHTON , A., Samml, br. Abh. F. pr. Aerste , xiii, 3.
DE LA MARCHE , Diss. De. Arnica vera , Halae , 1719.
DE MEZA , Samml, br. Abh. F. pr. Aerste , xiii.
Edinb , Med. Comment., Dec. ii. vol. ii.
MURRAN , Appar , Medicam., i.
PELARGUS, Obs., i.
STOLL, Rat. Med. iii.
THOMAS A THUESSINK , Waarnehm , Groning , 1805.
Vecko krift for Lakare , viii.
VICAT , Mat. Med. , i.
In the Frag. De Vir. Arnica has 150 symptoms in the 1st edit. 230, in the 2nd edit. 592 , and in this 3rd edit 638.].
ARNICA MONATA
During dinner sudden vertigo, as if he would fall forwards. [Gss.]
Giddy whilst walking. [Stf. Gss., Archiro f. d. homoop.. Heilk. v, iii. ( In the original the symptoms contributed by Stapfand Gross, which first appeared in the Archiv. Are indicated by a reference of each to that periodical. For the reason stated in regard to aconite we have substitued the names of the provers for the reference to the periodical . No explanation of these symptoms is given in the Archiv , save that they were observed on healthy persons.)]
Vertigo in the forehead, especially when walking, when it seems to her as if all went round with her in a circle and would tumble with her. [Stf. Gss.]
Vertigo ; when she sits and leans the head forward, almost unnoticed ; but when she raises or moves the head, immediately a feeling as if all went round with her. [Stf. Gss.]
5. Vertigo.
Confusion of head.
Confusion of head, vertigo, and anxiety, increased by artificial vomiting.
Stupefying headache in the morning.
Heaviness in the forehead (aft. 1 h.). [Stf- Gss.]
10. He sits buried in thought, but does not actually think of anything.
Want of memory ; he forgets the word on his lips. [Fr. H-n.]
Distraction of the mind ; he cannot fix his thoughts long on one subject. [Ws.]
Along with cloudiness of the head and confusion of the lateral parts of the skull, contracted pupil.[Fz.]
Dulness in the head, without any particular headache (aft. 2 h.). [Kr.]
15. He readily falls into a waking dream. [Kr.]
Internal heat , especially in the head, with heaviness of it, without thirst. [Ws.]
Burning in the head, with aching, out-stretching pain.
Burning in the brain, the rest of the body being cool, at least not hot.
Heat in the head ; the rest of the body being cool, at least not hot.
20. Headache. [DE Meza ( A case of paraplegia induced by suppressed menstruation (from fatigue and fright) in a young girl , cured (after lasting three years) by arnica . which brought on the menses immediately , motion returning on two days. (the symptoms have been translated direct from the Latin original.) in Samml. br. Abh, f. pr. Aerzte, xiii.-Editlb. Med. Comment., Dec. ii, v. ii, p. 350.]
In the temples an aching pain (aft.1/2 h.). [Kr.]
After aching headache, theoccurs also in the temples throbbing, aching headache.
Aching pain in the forehead.
Aching pain in the forehead, which increases when near the warm stove, as if the brain were rolled into a lump. [Fz.]
25. Aching and out-stretching pain, as from something soft in the crown, with drawing in the occiput and tearing towards the temples. [Fz.]
Aching pain over the eyes, going towards the temples, with sensation as if the integuments of the forehead were spasmodically contracted (aft. 1 h.). [ Ws.]
First aching pain in the forehead, then shooting and jerking-shooting pain in the forehead ; with chilliness (aft. 8 h.).
Aching, pressing pain in the forehead, especially severe when walking, going up stairs, thinking and reading. [Hbg.]
Aching in the right frontal bone, followed by sneezing, whereupon it extended first into the left then into the right ear (aft. 2 d.). [ Hbg. ]
30. Aching, painful drawing in the left half of the skull from the ear upwards (aft. 3 h.). [Hbg. ]
Aching, stupefying pain in the forehead, rather externally (aft. 5.1/2 h.) [Lr.]
Aching pain externally, on the crown. [Ws.]
After sneezing twice, a pain in the left side of the forehead, as after a violent blow. [Hbg.]
When coughing violent shooting in the sinciput (aft. 7 h.). [Lr.]
35. Great shoots in the head on coughing (aft. 10 h.).
Headache ; shootings outwards, which recur when coughing and even when moving the head, and which are only allayed when he lies on the painful side of the head.
Fine shooting pain in the forehead which is aggravated by raising the eyes, with heat of face and thirst.
Shooting in the forehead.
In the forehead jerking shooting.[Stf. Gss.]
40. On the left temple jerking shooting. [Stf. Gss.]
Headache as if a nail were driven into the temple, with general perspiration, about midnight, followed by exhaustion (aft. a few h.).
From time to time recurring, fine shooting tearing headache in the left temple (aft. 4 h.).
Stitches rapidly following one another in the temporal region towards the forehead (aft. 4 h.). [Kr.]
In the left frontal protuberance a rapid shooting, with the sensation as if blood were extravasated in the forehead. [Gss.]
45. Shooting pain in the forehead. [Hbg.]
Obtuse stitches into the temples (aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]
Jerking, shooting headache on stooping, as if all would come out at the forehead ; at the same time nausea, qualmish about the heart. [Stf. Gss.]
Twitching, tearing headache, increased by stooping and coughing.
Twitching headache, in the sinciput (aft. 1 h.). [ Ws.]
50. Tearing in the left temple, and, when walking in the open air, recurrence of the aching outstretching headache (aft. 10 h.). [Fz.]
Repeated tearing headache in the left temple. [ Hbg. ]
Great internal and external heat of the head. [Bhr.]
Transient burning on the crown and neck externally. [Fr. H-n.)
Formication in the forehead.
55. Formication above the orbits.
(Headache only tolerable when lying, but on rising up and sitting in bed intolerable.)
Formication on the crown, externally.
Sensation of coldness on a small spot on the forehead, as if he were touched there by a cold thumb.
A pain as if a knife were thrust through from the left side of the head across to the other side ; at the same time internal coldness in the head, so that the hair stood on end. [Stf. Gss.]
60. On some parts of the occiput pain as if the hair were pulled out or like sharp electric shocks. [Stf Gss.)
Shooting itching on the hairy scalp, not removed by scratching. [ Ws. ]
The scalp down to the eyebrows lies closely attached to the skull, and is almost immovable (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Ws.]
On the side of the forehead pimples, partly filled with pus (aft. 3 d) [Kr. ]
The face is very much fallen in. [THOMAS A THUESINK, Waarnehm Groning., 1805.]
65. Dry heat in the face towards evening to behind the ears, without thirst, with very cold nose (aft. 24 h.). [Hbg.]
Cramp-like tearing on the left eyebrow. [Gss.]
Contracted pupils (aft. 2 h.). [Lr.]
Staring eyes, betraying anxiety.
The border of the upper eyelid, where it touches the eyeball internally, is painful when the eyeball is moved, as if it were too dry and somewhat sore.
70. Contracted pupils, with cloudiness of the head. [Stf. Gss.]
Sharp, fine stitches in the inner canthus. [Stf. Gss.]
When during the noon siesta he has the eyes closed, he feels comfortable; on opening them nausea in the pit of the stomach. [Stf. Gss.]
Dilated pupils (aft. 26 h.). [Lr.]
Stitches in the eyes. [COLLIN, (Effects of arnica when given for paralysis, amauroeis; epasnts, fever, and dysentery. SS 74 and 76 occurred in amaurotic eyes recove.ing sight under the influence of the medicine (comp. note to S. 403) Oba. circa Morbos, iv, p. 5, and v, p. 108.]
75. Itching in the canthi (aft. 27 h.). [Lr.]
Burning in the eyes. (See note) (COLLIN, l. c.]
Burning in the eyes, without dryness. [Bhr.]
Sometimes hot tears flow which burn like fire. [Bhr.]
The right eye protrudes somewhat from the head, and looks higher and larger than the left. [ Bhr. ]
80.Drawing pain in the right eyeball (aft. 2 h.). [Kr.]
On the border of the left orbit very painful, intermittent, obtuse aching. [Gss.]
Spasmodic aching twitching underneath the left eye on the nasal bone, which spreads over the eyeball. [Gss.]
On the left ear-cartilage internal pain as from a blow or a bruise. [Hbg.]
In bath ears in the neighbourhood of the membrana tympani, intermittent aching (aft. 10 h.). [Kr.]
85.Obtuse stitches inwards through the internal ear (aft. 1 h.). [Ws]
A shooting pain darts into the right ear, immediately after into the left, at last into the eyes, with the feeling in the latter as if they were forcibly turned upwards. [Stf. Gss.]
Heat and burning in the lobe of the ear. [Stf. Gss.]
Feeling as if one ear were hot, which it is not (aft. 1 h.).
Behind the ear dull long shoots.
90. First stitches, then tearing pain in the ear (aft. 1 h.).
Aching in the ear.
Perceptibly diminished heating (aft. 30 h.).
Much increased acuteness of hearing (aft. 10 h.).
Roaring in the ears.
95. Ringing in the left ear (aft. 3 h.). [Kr.]
Buzzing in the ears (aft. 7 h.). [Lr. ]
External hot feeling on the left ear and in the cheek. [Hbg.]
Small-pox-like eruption on the cheeks ; mostly under the eyes.[Fr. H-n.]
Twitching throbbing in the left cheek (aft. 1/8 h.). [ Ws.]
100. In the swollen cheek throbbing and pinching, as when two hammers are knocked together bruising the flesh. [Bhr.]
(Pain as if bruised in the right maxillary joint, on moving the jaw backwards and forwards, in the morning) (aft. 20 h.).
Redness and burning in one cheek, the rest of the body being cool, at least not hot.
Red swelling of the right cheek, with throbbing nipping pain, swollen lips and great heat in the head and cold body ; only the feet were sometimes hot.
Heat running over the head, at the same time her face becomes bathed in perspiration. [Stf. Gss.]
105. Heat running over the face, in the evening (aft. 36 h.). [Stf. Gss. ]
Hot, shining red, stiff swelling of the left cheek. [Bhr.]
On yawning, cramp-pain in the cheek (aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]
Running formication, like shivering without chilliness, on the left cheek, to the side of the occiput (aft. 6 h.).
Cramp-pain in the root of the nose (aft. 2 h.). [Ws.]
110. The nose pains from above downwards, as if he had had a severe fall upon it [ Hbg.]
Shooting tearing pain in the nose.
Swelling of the nose.
Sensation as if the nostrils were ulcerated ;the nose is sore internally.
In and under the nose, pimples which get pus in their apices, with smarting pain.
115. Hot feeling in the nose, and yet it is cold to the touch. [Hbg.]
Frequent epistaxis. [ Bhr.]
The nasal bones ate the seat of obtuse pressure combined with numbness. [Gss.]
Sensation as if an insect was crawling near the nose ; not removed by wiping. [Gss.]
Itching formication on the side of the nose, going off by rubbing (aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]
120. Itching on the upper lip, which becomes burning on rubbing. [Ws.]
The outer border round about the lips, especially about the upper lip, becomes rough and as if cracked, as from cold (aft. 8 h.). [Lr.]
On both sides of the upper lip a pimple (aft. 2 h.). [Kr.]
A pimple in the depression in the middle of the upper lip, with redness round about it and tensive pain. [Fr. H –n]
Dry lips as if parched by thirst.
125. Chapped lips.
Ulcerated angles of the mouth, with burning pain, especially on moving these parts.
Fornication in the lips, as if they had gone to sleep (aft, 2.1/2 h.).
Burning heat in both lips with moderate warmth of the body. [Ws.]
Thick swollen lips. [Bhr.]
130. Violent trembling of the lower lip. [A THUESSINK, 1. c.]
Commencing paralysis of the lower jaw.
Swelling of the submaxilIary glands.
In the muscles on the ramus of the lower jaw, aching jerking (intermitting tearing). [Gss.]
The submaxillary glands are swollen and painful, especially when he raises and turns the head, but particularly when touched (aft.4 d.). [Kr.]
135. The cervical glands are projecting and swollen, and are excessively painful per se, but more especially when moving and when speaking. [Bhr.]
Rough drawing in the left cervical muscles, with bruised pain. [Hbg. ]
Tearing pain in the neck. [COLLIN, 1. c.]
Aching in the cervical muscles, as if the neckcloth was tightly tied.[Hbg.]
Her head is so heavy that it always sinks to one side. [Bhr.]
140. The head is heavy and on account of weakness of the cervical muscles so movable that it easily falls to either side (aft. 4 h.). [Kr.]
Pain in the teeth, as if their roots were scraped with a knife. [Bhr]
In the gums formication, as if they had gone to sleep. [Gss. Stf.]
Slimy teeth (aft. 1 h.).
Looseness and elongation of the teeth, without pain.
145. (Toothache as from bitten out-dislocated , loose-teeth, aching throbbing, as if they were pressed out by afflux of blood ;they are more painful on being touched.)
Pressure on the lower gums internally, as from a leaden ball. [Fz.]
While eating, tearing pain in the left upper molars, going off after a meal. [Fz .]
When chewing, the gums are painful as if ulcerated, particularly also the part under the tongue. [Fz]
Dryness in the mouth, without thirst. [Fr. H-n.]
150. Dryness in the mouth, with great thirst. [Bhr.]
Tongue furred quite white, with good appetite and proper taste (aft. 2 d.). [Hbg.]
In the morning dryness of the mouth, without thirst, with foul, taste in the mouth (aft. 14 h.).
Sensation of thirsty dryness on the tip of the tongue , the palate, and the lips, with rigor over the arms and thighs (aft. 2 h.).
Smarting sensation on the tongue (aft. 4 h.).
155. Sensation of soreness of the tongue (aft. 4 h.).
Corrugating sensation on the palate as from an astringent (aft.5 h.).
Aching pain on the hard palate.
Burning posteriorly in the throat, with sensation of internal heat,or rather of that anxiety that heat occasions (without perceptible external heat.).
Shooting posteriorly in the throat when not swallowing.
160. Pain in the gullet as if something hard and rough (e. g. a crust of bread) were sticking in it, in the afternoon when lying down, which goes off on standing up (aft. 6 h.).
Noise when swallowing.
Swallowing prevented by a sort of nausea as if the food would not go down.
Bitter taste in the mouth in the morning after waking.
Putrid slimy taste in the mouth.
165. (All he takes tastes sour.)
(Distaste for milk.)
The (accustomed) smoking is distasteful to him, he has no relish for it.
Distaste for meat and meat-soup.
Longing for vinegar.
170. Want of appetite in the evening.
Want of appetite, with yellow and white furred tongue.
Dysphagia. [Bhr.]
Rotten-egg taste in the mouth when not eating. [Fr. H-n.]
Mucus is the .throat, which tastes bitter on being hawked up (aft. 12 h.). [Fz.]
175. Bitter taste in the mouth (aft. 4 h.). [Hbg.]
Blood in the saliva ejected (aft. 2 d.). [Hbg.]
After eating a kind of suppressed incomplete hiccup. [Fz.]
Empty eructation (aft. 1/4 h.). [Hby.]-(aft. 1/2 h.). [Kr.]
Tendency to eructate. (DE LA MARCHE, (Effect of arnica in cases of injury treated with it.-This symptom preceded the vomiting of S. 200 (see note there).) Diss. de arnica vera, Halae, 1719, pp. 15-22.]
180. On eructating a bitter mucus rises up. [Kr.]
Empty eructation.
In the morning eructation like rotten eggs.
Eructation bitter and like rotten eggs (aft. 2 h.)
Salt water rises up and is belched up.
185. In the morning nausea and inclination to vomit (aft. 14 h.).
Heartburn. [A CRICHTON. ( A brief statement of the observed effects and virtues of arnica This symptom does not appear in the English original (Lond. Med. Journ., 1789, p, 236). in Samml. br, dbh. fur pr. A. xiii,3.]
She wants always to drink, and knows not what, because everything is repugnant to her. [Bhr.]
Half-suppressed eructation. [Stf. Gss.]
Inordinate appetite in the evening, and after eating immediately a sensation of fulness and a colicky aching in various parts of the abdomen, especially in the sides.
190. (When eating, at noon, a perceptible warmth in one cheek.)
After the (evening) meal she weeps, is peevish, will listen to nobody, and will not hear of anything.
Total want of appetite with nausea. [Bhr.]
Nausea. (MURRAY, (Summary of observed effects of arnica.) Appar. Mediaam., i, p. 234.]
Nausea in the stomach, with empty eructation. [Ws.]
195. Nausea without vomiting and without stool. (DE LA MARCHE. 1. c.]
On reading for a long time he grows giddy and sick. [Hbg.]
Retching. [STOLL, (As in note) Rat. Med., iii, p. 162.]
Violent retching to vomit. [AASKOW (Not found at place referred to.) Act. soc. Med. Hafn. Ii, p. 162.]
Vomiting. [MURRAY,Collin, 1. c.]
200 . Vomiting of coagulated blood. (In a case of fall from a height, where the chest was bruised.) [DE LA MARCHE, 1. c.]
Empty retching, ineffectual inclination to vomit (aft. ¼ h).
She must get up at night and retch as if to vomit, -but is unable to vomit ; she feels a weight like a lump in the acrobiculua cordis.
Above the scrobiculus cordis, in the sternum, violent aching, [Stf. Gss]
Violent jerks under the stomach [Stf. Gss.]
205. In the scrobiculus cordis a digging, and sensation as if something knotted itself there together. [Stf. Gss.]
After eating a fulness in the scrobiculus cordis, and a painful aching on a small spot deep in the hypogastrium, just behind the os pubis (tn the bladder ?), most felt when standing, which almost constantly urges to urinate (aft. 4 h.).
The stomach is as if full ; a satiety combined with loathing.
Pressure as with a hand on the scrobiculus cordis ; this pressure rose up gradually to the throat ; then she became sick, and water collected in the mouth ;after lying down this went off, and then she had only pressure in the abdomen (aft. 1 h.).
A pinching spasmodic grasping in the stomach.
210. (A smarting pain in the stomach (immediately)
Flatulence with stomach-ache.
In the cardiac region pain as if it was compressed, or as if it got a severe blow. [Stf. Gss.]
Cardialgia. [CRICHTON-STOLL, 1. c.]
Pressure as if a stone lay in the stomach (immediately). [ Hbg. ]
215. Rumbling in the stomach and colic. [Hbg.]
Painful pressure in the scrobiculus cotdis transversely across, with tightness of breath. [Hbg.]
Spasm in the region of the lower ribs (praecordia). [COLLIN, 1. c.]
Pressure under the last ribs (aft. 2 h.). [ Ws. ]
Digging in the scrobfculus cordis (aft.1/2 h.),and sensation as if something knotted itself there (aft. 24 h.). [Hbg.]
220. Pinching in the stomach. [Hbg.]
In the splenic region a pressure darting upwards, with a continual stitch (what one calls a stitch in the spleen) when walking (aft. 6 h.). [Fz.]
Stitches under the false ribs of the left side which take away the breath when standing. [Hbg.]
On the left side betwixt the scrobiculus cordis and navel squeezing beating. [Stf. Gss.]
Cutting above the navel, especially when breathing deeply and at every step, but not immediately before or during a motion of the bowels.
225. Cutting in the abdomen, as from a chill.
Dysenteric bellyache: a digging deep in the hypogastrium inside the hips on both sides combined with nausea and drowsiness (between the 2nd and 5th h.).
A couple of hours after a (moderate) supper, tightness and distension of the abdomen, especially of the hypogasttium, with dull general pressure in it, especially in the side of the abdomen, but without any distinct amount of flatus, which lasts all night, with heat of the limbs and dreams which strain the thinking power ; he wakes up every hour , and the inodorous flatus that escapes affords no relief.
Hard distension of the right side of the abdomen , paining of itself when at rest , like an internal sore ; when coughing , blowing the nose , and stepping as if painfully concussed , lacerated , or cut to pieces ; and even on slightly touching it externally , as if a wound were cut into ; only relieved by the discharge of flatus ; occuring daily from the morning till 2 p.m.
On expiring and inspiring pressive pain as from a stone in the hepatic region, when lying on the left side. [Stf. Gss.]
230. Although she had eaten much, she felt as empty in the abdomen as if she had eaten nothing, but had drunk much, so that it rolled bout in the abdomen. [Stf. Gss.]
Tearing in the abdomen above the navel.
Violent cutting on the left side of the abdomen, which darted ike a stitch into the crown of the head, so that he started as from an electric spark (aft. 24 h.). [Hbg.]
Pinching above the navel. [Hbg.]
A severe jerk under the stomach. [Hbg.]
235. Pain in the right side of the abdomen, as from a sudden contusion when walking (aft. 36 h.). [Fz.]
On the left side between the scrobiculus cordis and navel, squeezing beating. [Gss.]
Sharp stitches in both loins (aft. 3 h.). [ Ws.]
Cutting pain inwards in the loins, especially when stooping (aft. 60 h:). [ Ws.]
In the right aide under the ribs obtuse stitches. [Gss.]
240. Sharp blows through the hypogastrium from one side to the other (aft. 3 h.). [ Ws.]
In the hepatic region painful pressure (aft. 2 d.). [Hbg.]
Burning shooting pains in the epigastrium.( In a case of opisthotonus) [COLLIN, 1. c.]
Drawing in of the navel. .( In a case of opisthotonus) [COLLIN, 1. c.]
Fine tearing in the abdominal muscles (aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]
245. Fine stitch in the muscles of the hypogastrium, which leaves an itching, that goes off on scratching (aft. 3 h.). [Ws.]
Cutting in the abdomen ; an hour afterwards urging to stool, and at length a stool in broken pieces mingled with flatus. [Gss.]
Flatulence, rumbling in the bowels. [STOLL, 1, c.]
Bellyache as if flatulence pressed.
Flatulent colic.
250. Rumbling, rolling of flatulence in the abdomen.
Fermenting flatulent disturbance in the abdomen.
Loud rumbling in the abdomen, as from emptiness (aft. 10 h.).
Rumbling and fermenting flatulent movements below the umbilical region (aft. 13 h.). [Mr.]
Whilst straining at stool discharge of flatus, after previous rumbling in the bowels (aft. 1 h.). [Fz.]
255. Flatus smelling like rotten eggs (aft. 3 h.). [Kr.]
Urging to stool followed by a copious thin or pappy, sour smelling motion, with great relief (four or five times a day). [Gss.]
Ineffectual urging to stool.
Very great urging to stool every half hour, but nothing came away except mucus.
Hard, difficult stool with aching in the abdomen (aft. 36 h.).[Hbg. ]
260. Pappy diarrhoea, with distension of the abdomen, before the motion (aft. 24 h.). [Ws.]
Bloody, purulent stools. [PELARGUS, (Case of fall of a child from a height in which arnica was given.-This symptom occurred on the fourth day ; and was regarded by the reporter as a sign of internal contusion or eatravasation.) Obs., i, pp. 263, 264.]
Pappy brown stool, with rumbling in the abdomen, as if diarrhoea was coming (aft. 1.1/4 h.). [Fz.]
In the rectum, an aching pain (aft. 6 h.). [Hr.]
Frequent small stools consisting of mucus only (aft. 6, 7 h.).
265. Frequent stools, after every one of which he must lie down.
White diarrhoeic motions. ( Diarrhea with copious evacuation of faeces seems only to be a secondary action of arnica.)
(Diarrhoea like brown yeast,.)
Constipation.
Nocturnal diarrhoea with aching pain in the abdomen, as from flatulence.
270. Involuntary evacuation of faeces at night in sleep.
Undigested, but not liquid, motions.
A pressure in the rectum.
Tenesmus in the anus.
Squeezing and pressing in the anus when standing (aft. 7 h.). [ Fz.]
275. Blind haemorrhoids. (In case mentioned in note to S. 242.) [COLLIN, 1, c.]
More frequent inclination to uriate than usual. [Kr.]
Frequent urging to urinate with great discharge of urine (aft.1 h.). [Lr.]
Watery urine. [Hbg.]
Retention of urine with aching and pressing.
280. Strangury of the neck of the bladder, ineffectual urging to urinate.
Strangury, with involuntary dribbling of urine (aft. 1 h.).
When making water he must stand long before anything comes away. [Stf. Gss.]
An urging to urinate with a somewhat smarting burning, still worse after urinating, but not whilst the urine is flowing.
Cutting pain in the orifice of the urethra, at the end of micturition.
285. Stitches in the urethra.
Stitches in the urethra after micturition (aft. 1 h.).
Frequent discharge of watery urine (aft. 12 h.).
Discharge of a large quantity of urine, which he cannot retain long , especially at night (aft. 30 h.).
Brown, clear urine, which immediately becomes turbid of a whitish colour (aft. 48 h.).
290. Brown urine with brick-red sediment.
Scanty red urine. [Stf. Gss.]
Frequent discharge of a smaller quantity of white watery urine, than he had drunk, the last drops of which he could with difficulty press out (the first 4 h.). [Fz ]
In the morning he passes much urine, which, however, flows slowly, as if the urethra were narrowed (aft. 24 h.). [Fz.]
He passes more dark-red urine than he had drunk. (In case mentioned in note to S. 242.-The reporter says "red" merely.) [COLLIN, 1. c.]
295. Frequent urging to urinate, with little yellowish-red urinary discharge (aft. 46 h.). [Lr.]
Itching in the front of the urethra in the region of the glans when not urinating.
Itching or itching shooting in the glans.
A fine stitch through the glans.
On the glans, an itching, red spot.
300. On the prepuce, an itching pimple.
Single stitches in the scrotum.
(A painless pimple on the scrotum.)
After waking, strong, continued erections, without inclination for coitus and without lascivious thoughts (aft. 12 h.).
Great inclination for coitus and continued erections of the penis (in a weak old man).
305. Several pollutions in one night with lascivious dreams.
(By day) when indulging in an amorous embrace the semen comes away.
In the morning in bed, feeling of weakness with tax testicles, as if he had had a pollution the previous night in sleep, which, however, had not occurred.
Promotion of the menses.(Curative effect. See note to S. 20.) [DE MEZA. 1. c.]
In an otherwise healthy girl of 20 years, who had ma menstruated for a year previously, immediately after taking the drug, sensation of nausea in the scrobiculus cordis, whereupon a clot of thick blood came away through the vagina. [Stf. Gss.]
310. Sneezing.
Severe coryza.
In the evening on going to sleep, coryza (aft. 3 h.), and in the morning on awaking, catarrh on the chest.
In the morning, hoarseness.
(Creaking in the windpipe when walking and in the evening on lying down.)
315. Foetid smelling breath from the mouth.
(Constant burning on the edges of the nostrils with irritation to sneeze.)
Sneezing (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Kr.]
Frequent sneezing (aft. 48 h.). [Lr.]
Fetid exhalation from the mouth on expiration, for two days. [Fr. H-n]
320. The breath on expiration appeared to him to cause a sensible coldness in the windpipe, as if its skin were too thin. [Fz.]
Feeling of internal coldness in the chest. [A THUESSINK, 1. c.]
Dry tussiculation as from a tickle in the lower part of the trachea , every morning after rising. [Lr.]
Quite dry cough from a tickle in the lower part of the trachea (aft. 4 h.).
(Cough with expectoration, which seems to come from the posterior nasal orifices.).
325. During the midday sleep, cough from an itching irritation at upper part of the larynx (aft. 4 h.)
Cough at night during sleep.
Even yawning provokes cough.
Crying in children with crossness and tossing about excit(between the 7th and 8th h.).
After weeping and whining, cough in children.
330. (When coughing, pain as if raw in the chest and clawing in the larynx.)
Haemoptysis.
Cough causing vomiting.
Cough that causes bruised pain of all the ribs.
Cough with stitches in the side of the abdomen (aft. 10 h.).
335. Bloody expectoration from the chest. [A THUESSINK, 1. c.]
Short kinking breath. [A THUESSINK, l. c.]
Oppression of the breathing, rapid expiration and inspiration. [Bhr.]
Anxiety and pains in the chest. .(In a case of heavy fall. Very similar symptoms were noted before arnica was given.) [DE LA MARCHE, 1. c.]
Oppression of the chest with anxiety, pains in the hypogastrium and headache. (Immediately preceding the restoration of the catamenia. See note to S. 20. 3.) [DE Meza, 1. c.]
340. Extreme dyspnoea.( Only an aggravation of difficulty of breathing existing before arnica was taken.) (FEHR, in Eph. Nat. Cur., Dec. I, Ann. 9, 10, O. 2.]
Frequent, slow, deep breathing, with pressure under the chest. [Hbg.]
An aching pain about the lower end of the sternum, especially severe on fetching a deep breath (aft. 12 h.). [Kr.]
Above the scrobiculus cordis, in the lower part of the sternum, obtuse pressure. [Gss.]
Aching stitches in the chest. [Gss.]
345. Cutting pressure outwards on both sides of the chest, increased inspiring (aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]
Obtuse stitches through the sternum into the thoracic cabity (aft. 2 h.). [Ws.]
Pain in the left side of the chest like needle pricks (aft. 29 h.).[Lr.]
Fine shooting pain in the sides of the chest. [Hbg.]
(Rapid, difficult inspiration, slow expiration.)
350. Shooting pain on one side of the chest, with a short cough that increases the pain, and constant tightness of the chest.
Fine and severe shooting pain under the last ribs.
In the right side of the chest pain like needle-pricks.
In the middle of the left side of the chest severe stitches.
In the right side close to the ribs obtuse stitches. [Stf. Gss.]
355. On breathing deeply stitches in the left side of the chest neat the sternum. [Stf. Gss.]
Shooting on both sides under the ribs as from flatulence (aft. 1 h.).
Anteriorly on the sternum aching shooting pain, especially when walking.
The chest is affected, as if raw, whereby he several times spat blood with the saliva ; especially when walking (aft. 36 h.). [Stf. Gss.]
All the joints and connexions of the bones and cartilages , belonging to the chest are painful on moving and breathing as if bruised.
360. Stitches in the heart from the left to the right side. [Bhr.]
Squeezing of the heart. [Bhr.]
The beating of the heart is more like a jerking. [Bhr.]
In the region of the heart pain as if it was compressed or as if it got a blow (aft. 36 h.). [Hbg.]
The movement of the heart is at first very rapid, then suddenly extremely slow. [Bhr.]
365. Pain as from dislocation in the connexions of the parts of the chest with the back.
(A drawing pain in the chest, with anxiety.)
Anxiety, across the chest, with sickness (aft. 2 h.).
In the morning, on awaking, a weight of blood seems to have accumulated in the chest ; he feels better after a little exercise.
In the middle of the left side of the chest a constrictive, painless sensation, impeding respiration, with a pain in the scrobiculus cordis when touched, which interferes with breathing.
370. (Sensation of tension over the chest to the throat, which is lessened by lying on the back, is increased by walking, and is painful on standing) (aft. 2 h.).
An aching pain in (the right side of) the chest, on a small spot, which is not increased either by movement, touch, or breathing.
Red perspiration over the chest. [VICAT, (General statement of effects.)Mat. Med., i, pp. 20 and 362.]
Shooting itching in the sides of the chest and on the back, not removed by scratching (aft. a few m.). [Ws.]
Formicating itching on the left side of the chest (aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]
375. In the os sacrum pain as after a severe blow or fall. [Hbg.]
The sacrum pains as if beaten. [Hbg.]
In the sacrum pain as if something was lacerated internally. Stf. [ Gss.]
Pain in the sacrum ; there was shooting in it when coughing, breathing deeply, or walking.
Rheumatic pain in the back and limbs.
380. Bruised pain in the back.
Burning pain in the back when walking in the open air.
In the back, almost under the shoulders, sensation as if something; like a lump lay there, with obtuse stitches on moving, not when at; rest. [Stf. Gss.]
At every inspiration a stitch in the right side of the back from the last ribs up to the axilla (aft. 48 h.). [Ws.]
Sensation as if the spinal marrow were injected, with the feeling of a shock. (See note to S. 242, The sense of concussion was felt in the body generally.) (COLLIN, 1. c.]
385. Formication in the spine. [Hbg.]
Formication in the dorsal spine, then in the false ribs, to the stomach. (See note to S. 242.) [COLLIN, 1. c.]
In the middle o£ the spine painful aching (when sitting). [Hbg.]
The spine is painful, as if it could not support the body. [Bhr.]
Aching pain between the scapulae (aft. 2 d.). [Hbg.]
390. Cutting blows between the scapulae through into the thoracic cavity, when walking (aft. 6 h.). [Ws.]
Shooting itching on the scapula (aft. 2 h.). [Ws ]
On the right scapula, towards the back, pain as after a severe blow or fall. [Hbg.]
On the lowest cervical vertebra aching and tension, when he leans the head forwards. [Fz.]
Cramp-pain in the muscles of the nape, with obtuse stitches inwards (aft. 2 h.). [Ws.]
395. In the muscles of the nape cramp-like tensive pain on sneezing and yawning.
On the side of the nape a pimple that causes shooting and ulcerative pain when touched(This kind of pimple, so painful when touched, with an inflamed red areola, which arnica produces specifically, bears the greatest resemblance to the well-known boils (furunculi), and consequently these are homoeopathically cured by arnica, and in persons who are frequently troubled with them are prevented by the use of arnica, and their future occurrence warded off, as experience has taught me.) (aft. 48 h.).
On the left shoulder drawing, aching pain on standing erect. [Fz.]
Broad, sharp stitches inwards under the axilla. [Ws.]
Raw, sore sensation under the shoulder. [Fz.]
400. The arms are tired as if beaten, so that he could not flex the fingers. [Hbg.]
On the anterior aspect of the arms pain as if beaten.
Backward mounting, drawing, cramp-like pain in the bone-shafts of the fingers and forearm.
Formication in the arms. ( In paralysed limbs, to which arnica was restoring power.) [COLLIN, 1. c.]
Painful blows in the arms, almost like electric shocks. ( In paralysed limbs, to which arnica was restoring power.) [COLLIN, 1, c ]
405. Painful stitches like blows on the upper part of the upper arm. [Gss.]
In the left upper arm twitching as if a nerve were pulled. [Gss.]
Twitching in the muscles of the upper arm (immediately). [ Ws.]
Obtuse stitches in the middle of the upper arm, so that he starts.[Gss.]
From the lower part of the left arm to the elbow intermittent, painful aching tearing, as if in the bone. [Gss.]
410. Formication in the forearms. [Hbg.]
On flexing the arm, stretching of the flexor muscles of the forearm, so that extension of the arm causes tensive pain (aft. 2 h.). [Fz.]
Sharp, broad stitches below the elbow-joint (aft. 2. h.). [ Ws.]
Slow obtuse stitches in the left forearm, with acute pains, as if it were broken at that part (in the morning in bed). [Gss.]
Tearing pain in the arms and hands.
415. Burning shooting in the forearm. [Gss.]
In the wrist-joint dislocative pain. [Gss.]
In the left wrist-joint pain as if sprained (aft. 2 d.). [Kr.]
In the wrist-joint sharp stitches, increased by movement (aft. 2 h.). [ Ws.]
Pain as from dislocation of the wrist (chest, back, hips).
420. In the left wrist-joint, especially when writing, tearing pain, which manifests itself particularly on the back of the hand ; on letting the hands hang down the pain is diminished. [Kr.]
Shooting, tearing in the wrists, chiefly in the left (aft. 3. h.). [Kr.]
A creeping and formication in the han. ( In paralysed limbs, to which arnica was restoring power.) [COLLIN, 1. c.]
Distended veins of the hands, with full, strong pulse. [Hbg.]
Powerlessnesss of the hands, especially on grasping anything (aft. 2 h.) [Kr.]
425. On the back of the hand painful aching. [Hbg.]
Cramp in the fingers of the left hand. [ Hbg.]
Pain in the balls of both thumbs, as if they had been knocked against something hard. [Hbg.]
Fine shooting itching on the proximal finger-joints, completely removed by scratching (aft. 36 h.). [Ws.]
A pimple betwixt thumb and index, which itches, but when touched causes fine shooting pain, as if a splinter were sticking in (aft. 40. h.).
430. Stitches in both middle fingers (and in the knee).
Shooting, twitching pain in the fingers.
Fine stitches in the distal joint of the middle finger (aft. 1/4 h.). [Ws.]
Itching stitches in the tip of the middle finger (aft. 2 h.) [Ws.]
Sharp stitches in the bend of the middle joint of the index (aft. 2 h.) [Ws.]
435. Trembling in the lower exteremitites. [Hbg.]
Tearing pain in the lower extremitites. [COLLIN , l. c. ]
(Abscess of the lumbar (apsoas) muscles.)
Pain as from dislocation in the hips (back , chest , wrist).
440. Tearing pain in the lower extremities.
At night the lower extremities are painful when they lie on one another.[Bhr.]
Drawing aching pain in the left hip-joint when the leg is stretched out when sitting (aft.5h.) [Fz.]
Pain in the thigh on rising up and treading.
Twitching sensation in the muscles of the thigh.
445. Continued pinching on the outside of the thigh (aft. ½ h.) [Ws.]
When walking , pain on the thighs as from a blow or knock. [Fz.]
When sitting , drawing cram-like pressing in the muscles of the left thigh (aft. 48 h.) [Lr.]
Pinching twitching in the upper part of the left thigh near the scrotum.[Gss.]
Stitches in the knee (and both middle fingers).
450. Fine stitches on the thigh above the knee (aft. ¼ h.) [Ws.]
On the inside of the thigh above the knee itching stitches , that become more severe by rubbing (aft. 2 h.) [Ws.]
On the inside of the thigh a fine shooting itching , like sore feeling , ameliorated by touch.[Fz.]
The knee-joints have no steadfastness and totter when standing (aft.3 h.) [Kr.]
The knees knuckle under him when standing (aft. 1 h.).[Kr.]
455. Sometimes in the knee a sudden loss of power ; they knuckle under him , whilst the feet are numb and insensible.
(In the knee and leg a cramp-like pain).
Rheumatic pain in the foot with slight fever towards evening.
Standing causes pain.
In the right knee , on going up stairs , a pain as if he knocked himself (aft. 3 h.). [Kr.]
460. On the knee when touched a prick as with a needle (aft. 1 h.).[Ws.]
Aching tearing below the left knee. [Gss.]
Above the calf of the right leg pain , as after a violent blow , with weariness of the legs.[Hbg.]
Twitching shooting pain in the tibia upwards (aft. 6 h.).
(Aching pain in the paralysed foot.)
465. A creeping formicating sensation in the feet.
Sudden swelling of the (affected) foot.
Indescribable pain in the (affected) foot , as from internal uneasiness , and as if he were lying on something hard , which compels him to lay the part here and there and to move it about , in the evening (aft. 8 h.)
Tearing pain , like boring and digging downwards on the left calf ; after remaining some time there it extends upwards into the thigh , and thence around behind the coccyx ; it ends on the right os ilii (aft. 6 h.) [Kr.]
Upward tension in the muscles of the calf and drawing therein when standing (aft. 7 h.) [Fz.]
470. Aching on the tibia as after a blow , only when walking (aft. 30 h.)[Fz.]
Gurgling from below upwards in the lower part of the leg , when at rest (aft. ¼ h.) [Ws.]
Undulating tearing (almost obtuse shooting) pain in the ankle-joint. [Gss.]
In the ankle-joint dislocation pain.[Gss.]
Tearing in the ankle.
475. Tearing in the heel.
Stitches in the foot through the great toe.
A shooting in the right foot , above the heel in the tendo Achillis , only on extending the ankle-joint , but not when walking (aft. 2 h.) [Kr.]
Stitches on the soles of feet , on one and the same place , when walking , as if a corn were there (aft. 36 h.) [Fz.]
Formicating stitches on the sole of the foot , on one and the same place.[Fz.]
480. Violent burning in the feet.[Bhr.]
Formication in the feet. [Hbg.]
Cramp in the toes of the left foot (aft. 36 h.).[Hbg.]
In one of the toes dull throbbing pain.[Gss.]
In one of the toes dull (numb) trembling pain. [Gss.]
485. Violent shooting in the toes when walking .[Fz.]
A gradually coming on shooting tearing pain in the point of the big toe on lying down for his noon-day rest.
Towards evening a gouty numb pain as from dislocation in the joint of the big toe , with some redness.
Single severe stitches in the big toe (aft. 1 h.)
A dull long stitch in the right big toe.
490. Single blows in the big toe.
Perspiration of the soles and toes.
Painful cramp in the muscles of the soles.
Shooting tearing on the inferior surface of the big toe , especially on treading on it (aft. 4 h.) [Ws.]
Formicating sensation in thr hands and feet , and shooting pains in various joints.(See note to S. 403.) [COLLIN , l. c.]
495. Here and there in the limbs deeply penetrating , obtuse stitches.[Gss.]
A sharp pricking sensation over the whole surface of the body. [CRICHTON , l. c.]
Shooting pains. [VICAT , l. c.]
Fine shooting in almost every part of the body , especially on the nosr , eyebrows , eyelids , also on the hands and fingers .
A burning pain , sometimes in one , sometimes in another part of the body , in the skin.
500. A cold pain , sometimes in one , sometimes in another part of the body , in the skin.
(Here and there in the skin a shooting , burning , itching pain on lying down for noonday rest , which rapidly goes off on scratching , and by itself.)
Burning and cutting pains here and there (See note to S. 403.) [COLLIN , l. c.]
Jerks and blows in the body , as from electricity. (Evidently taken from Collin’s observation . See S. 404 and note.) [CRICHTON, l. c.]
After touching the skin with tincture there arisesan itching miliary rash.
505. Sudden twitching of single muscle in almost all parts of the body , especially in the limbs , whereby sometimes single parts , sometimes the whole body , are shaken. [Bhr.]
The pains are aggravated by speaking , blowing nose , movement , and almost every nose . [Bhr.]
The sensations resembling tearing occur from time to time in almost every part of the body , but especially in the upper and lower extremities ; in the lower mostly when sitting ; the pain seemed to spread chiefly upwards.[Kr.]
Twitching pain in the effected part (aft. 2 h.)
A twitching in all the limbs , especially in the feet and shoulders , with heat of the feet.
510. It seemed to him as if everything on his body was too tightly tied.
Restlessness of the whole body , without mental anxiety ; an excessive mobility that develops into trembling of the whole body.
The limbs on the side on which he lies go to sleep. [Stf. Gss.]
Painful sensibility of all the joints and of the skin on the slightest movement (aft. 4 h.)
Painful over-sensitiveness of the whole body.
515. All his limbs are affected: a kind of paralytic pain in all the joints , and as if bruised , on moving (aft. 8 h.)
A tingling pain in all the limbs when the body is shaken (e. g. in a carriage) , or when treading.
Disagreeable , formicating , aching feeling in the part injured by a contusion.
Tearing pain in the limbs. (See note to S. 403.) [COLLIN, l. c.]
Extremely violent pains , so that many scratch with their nails on the wall or the floor , as if they were mad , these pains , however , do not last more than an hour (immediately after taking it.) [DE LA MARCHE , l. c.]
520. Trembling in the limbs. [DE LA MARCHE,-COLLIN , l. c.]
Pain in all the limbs , as if bruised , when at rest and when moving (aft. 10 h.) [Lr.]
Weariness in the feet and arms when walking in the open air (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Kr.]
Exhaustion fatigue , bruised feeling , that compels him to lidown. [Stf. Gss.]
Trembling restlessness and exhaustion. [Stf. Gss.]
525. When walking he becomes faint , but on standing still he recovers . After a walk in the open air , weak in the legs ; the knees bent under her ; as soon as the weakness came in her legs she immediately grew drowsy , fell asleep at once , and dreamed immediately .
The whole right side , especially the shoulders , seemed to him , when walking in the open air , too heavy , and to hang down as if paralysed , but of this he feels nothing in the room (aft. 8 h.) [Fz.]
Heaviness in all the limbs , as from great fatigue. [Hbg.]
In all the muscles under the joints of the upper and lower extremities , when walking in the open air , sensation of weight and pressure (aft. 8 h.) [Fz.]
530. Extraordinary heaviness of the limbs. [Bhr.]
Heaviness of the limbs.
Relaxed state of the limbs , as if they were all over-stretched . [Fz.]
Lassitude and laziness of the whole body , the legs can scarcely stand. [Hbg.]
535. General sinking of the strength ; he imagines he can scarcely move a limb. [Hbg.]
Yawning (aft. ½ h.) [Kr.]
When yawning a violent shudder passes through him. [Gss.]
Yawning and stretching , with dilated pupils , without sleepiness (aft. 1 h.)
Frequent yawning.
540. In the evening frequent yawning without sleepiness. Sleepiness (aft. ½ h.)
Too early sleepiness in the evening.
He becomes very drowsy when he has walked long in the open air , is then not disposed either for thinking or speaking , although he was previously very wide awake. [Stf. Gss.]
Much sleep.
545. Sleep full of dreams.
Sleep full of dreams , which does not refresh him ; he thinks he has not slept at all.
Anxious heavy dreams from the beginning of the evening all through the night , which fatigue him greatly.
Frightful dreams , immediately in the evening ( after going to sleep) , about large black dogs and cats.
He has frightful dreams , cries out aloud in sleep , and wakes up in consequence.
550. Starting up in affright in sleep.
Starting and jerking the head backwards in sleep.
Moaning in sleep. (aft. 2 h.)
Loud incomprehensible talking in sleep , without remembered dreams.
Loud blowing expiration and inspiration in sleep (aft. 24 h.)
555. Involuntary evacuation of fauces in sleep.
A dream that lasts all night , in which she is always scolded and shameful reproaches (about immoral conduct) are addressed to her ; on awaking she hardly knows whether the dream was not true.
A dream lasting several hours in half sleep , during which the dreamer exhibits much irresolution .
She sleeps for a couple of hours in the evening , then remains wide awake until 5 a.m. , but then sleeps soundly until 9 a.m.
Sleeplessness and wakefulness until 2 or 3 a.m. ; at tne same time shooting and smarting itching here and there.
560. Sleepiness by day (aft. 2 h.) [Kr.]
In the evening he becomes sleepy too early. [Fr. H-n.]
Drowsiness. [A THUESSINK, l. c.]
On going to sleep sudden starting as from fright. [Lr.]
Anxious dreams about things he had formerly dreamt of. [Kr.]
565. The dreams of the previous night recur. [Bhr.]
Vivid dream , at first cheerful , afterwards anxious. [Lr.]
Vivid unremembered dreams. [Lr.]
Dreams of frightful things, as lightning strokes , graves , &c.[Ws.]
Dreams about flayed persons, very frightful to him. [Fz.]
570. Vivid dreams towards morning, in which he talks aloud , so as to awake himself (6th d.) [Kr.]
Frequent waking out of sleep with emmisions of semen (2nd night) [Lr.]
During sleep at night he wakes up from a peculiar hot feeling in the head , followed by anxiety when awake ; he dreads the reccurence of new attacks of the same sensation , amd thinks he is going to have a fit of apoplexy (aft. 10 h.) [Hbg.]
Chilly feeling in the morning in bed , beginning before getting up and lasting all the forenoon. [Bhr.]
He cannot sleep in the early part of the night , but sleeps all the longer in the morning.
575. Sleeplessness with anxiety as from heat until 2 to 3 a.m.
In the morning , in bed , cold sensation on the right side , on which he lay (aft. ¼ h.) [Fz.]
A flush of heat over the face , amd sensation of agreeable warmth of the body (aft. ½ h.) [Fz.]
Great internal heat with cold hands and feet , and rigor all over the body. [Bhr.]
Dry heat in bed with great thirst for water ; the heat is intolerable ; he will throw off the clothes , but on doing so , indeed , by merely moving in bed , he is chilly.
580. When he lies long without moving he becomes hot , especially on the head , which he must lay first in one place then in another in bed.
An internal continued chilliness through the whole body on awaking from sleep by day and night , but without shivering.
On yawning a violent shivering goes through him. [Stf. Gss.]
After awaking in the morning dry heat all over.
Flushes of heat over the back.
585. Repeated , anxious , transient perspiration all over the body , at night.
Nocturnal sour perspiration.
The exhalation smells sour.
Nocturnal thirst (aft. 48 h.)
Thirst for water.
590. Thirst without heat , with pupils little capable of dilitation (aft. 1 h.).
He longs for the open air.
Sensation as if cold all over ,though he is warm enough (aft. 1 h.)
Chill in the back and in the front of the thighs , in the morning.
Chill , mostly in the evening.
595. Morning fever ; first chill , then attack of heat.
Very disagreeable painfulness of the periosteum of all the bones of the body , almost like a drawing in all the limbs , as in a fit of ague.
Fever ; rigor all over the body , on the head , at the same time heat in the head and redness and heat of the face , with cool hands and bruised feeling in the hips , the back and the front of the arms.
Fever ; on yawning before the chill , much thirst , much drinking ; then in the heat also thirst , with but little drinking.
Febrile rigor , without thirst.
600. Slight repeated attacks of anxiety with flying heat all over the body.
One hour after the headache , external and internal chill and constant anxiety.
In the evening , along with dizziness in the head , ebullition of the blood ; he feels the pulse all over the body (he coughs for hours until he vomits , and often wakes up at night with it.)
Heat of the whole body. (See note to S. 339.) [DE MEZA , l. c.]
Perspiration. [COLLIN, l. c.]
605. On waking from sleep , slight perspiration. [Lr.]
Frequent perspirations. [Veckoskrift for. Lakare , (Not accessible) viii.]
Attacks of anxietas. [DE LA MARCHE, DE MEZA , COLLIN, l. c. , Hbg.]
Severe attacks of anxietas. [VICAT . l. c.]
Anxious concern about the present and the future. (3rd d.) [Lr.]
610. Excitable , sensitive disposition. [Bhr.]
Fright and starting at unexpected trifles (aft. 1.1/2h.). [Kr.]
Dejection and absence of thought (aft. 3.1/2 h.) [Kr.]
After walking in the open air he becomes disinclined for thinking and speaking , although he was previously very lively (aft. 9 h.) [Fz.]
Surly humour , as after a quarrel. [Lr.]
615. Gay , talkative. (Curative and secondary action in a person of the opposite humour.) [Fz.]
Composed , cheerful humour. (Curative and secondary action in a person of the opposite humour.) [Hbg.]
Hypochondriacal anxiety .
Hypochondriacal peevishness ; he is indisposed for everything .
Uncommonly peevish , everything is repugnant to her , everything annoys her. [Stf. Gss.]
620. Restlessness of body and mind (but without actual anxiety) , as if he was prevented doing something necessary , with complete indisposition for occupation.
All work annoys him ; he is lazy for all business.
Indifference to work , everything is indifferent to him .
(Over-busy , inclination and disposition for great and continuous literary work with no power to do it without injury to the health.)
Over-sensitiveness of the disposition ; ( This appeared once later as oversensitiveness of the body , but I have seen it also alternating with te latter , and even occurring at the same time.) extreme inclination for agreeable and disagreeable mental emotions , without weakness or over-sensitiveness of the body.
625. Over-excitability ; she should easily when there was no occasion for it , and when one said something annoying to her , she got angry and broke out into loud howling.
Very cross and reticent , she will not speak a word.
Surly , wants to have many things and then refuses them.
Very cross , everything annoys her , all her former cheerfulness and friendliness is gone. (aft. 1 h.) [Stf. Gss.]
Distraction of mind , her thoughts stray unobserved from the subject in hand ,and diverge into phantasies and pictures of the fancy. [Stf. Gss.]
630. He contradicts ; is opiniionative ; no one can please him (aft. 3 , 12 h.)
Quarrelsomeness crossness.
Cross ; he wants to quarrel with everyone.
Stiff-necked obstinacy (aft. 4 h.)
Surly insolence and imperiousness (aft. a few h.).
635. Easily startled.
Weeping.
Fears ; anxious dread of cming evil.
Hopelessness
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