(Wood- charcoal.)
(From vol. vi, 2nd edit., 1827.)
(The charcoal of any kind of wood, thoroughly heated to redness, manifests a uniformity in its effects on the human health, after adequate disengagement and development (potentization) of its innate medicinal spirit by trituration with a non-medicinal substance(e.g. milk-sugar.) in the manner. I have recorded above when speaking of carbo animalis. I employed the charcoal of birch wood. Some of the provings of others were made with the charcoal of red beech wood.)
From the earliest times physicians have considered charcoal to be non-medicial and powerless.Empiricism only placed among the ingredients of her highly composite powders for epilepsy, the charcoal of lime-wood, without being able to adduce any evidence of the efficacy of this substance by itself. It is only in recent times, since LOWITZ, of St. Petersburg, discovered the chemical properties of wood charcoal, especially its power of removing from putrid and mouldy substances their bad smell, and of preserving fluids from foetid odours, that physicians began to employ it externally. They advised rinsing of the mouth with powdered charcoal in cases of foeter of the breath, the application of the same powdered charcoal in cases of foeter of the breath, the application of the same powder to putrid ulcers, and in both cases the foeter was immediately removed. Administered internally in the dose of several drachms, it removed the evil odour of the stools in autumnal dysentery.
But this is merely a chemical use of wood-charcoal, for it takes away the foul odour of putrid water when mixed with it in lumps not pulverised, and indeed it does so most effectually in coarse fragments.
This medicinal employment of it was, as I have said, merely a chemical one, and not at all a dynamical employment penetrating into the inner vital sphere. The mouth rinsed out with it only remained free from foeter for a few hours. The evil emll of the mouth returned everyday. The old ulcer was not improved by it and the foeter, chemically removed from it for the moment, always recurred. The powder ingested in autumnal dysentery removed the foeter of the stools chemically for but a short time; the disease remained and the disgusting smell of the stools soon returned.
In such a coarse pulverised state charcoal can exercise almost none other than a chemical action. A considerable quantity of wood charcoal may be swallowed in its ordinary crude condition without producing the slightest alternation of the health.
It is only by prolonged trituration of the charcoal (as of many other dead and apparently powerless substances) with a non-medicinal substance, such as milk-sugar, that its inner concealed, and in the crude state latent and, so to speak, slumbering dynamical medicinal power can be awakened and brought into life. This can be effected by triturating one grain of wood-charcoal for an hour with 100 grains of milk-sugar; but its power will be developed still more vivaciously and powerfully if one grain of this powder be triturated for the same length of time with 100 grain of this last powder be again trituratedfor an hour with another 100 grains of milk-sugar. In this way a million-fold powder – attenuation is produced, a small portion of a grain of which moistened with a drop of water and ingested produces great medicinal effects and derangement of the human health.
The following peculiar, pure effects of wood-charcoal on the human health were caused by the ingestion of a few grains of this million-fold powder-attenuation of wood-charcoal. Its medicinal powers can be developed in a still higher degree by a further trituration with 100 parts of fresh milk-sugar; but for homoeopathic medicinal usea stronger potentization of wood-charcoal than the million-fold attenuation should by no means be employed.
The occasional production in sensitive patients of too energetic action from a small dose of this preparation is soon diminished by smelling several times at a saturated solution of camphor in alcohol, and apparently completely removed by frequent repetitions of the olfaction.
The symptoms marked (Ad.) are furnished by Russian physician, Dr ADAM; those marked (Gff.) by State-Counillor Baron VON GERSDOREFF, of Eisenach, and the few symptoms marked (Cas.) by DR.CASPARI, of Leipzig.
[The records of traditional medicine have contributed no symptoms to this proving.
This medicine first appears in the 2nd Edit., where it has 723 symptoms; in the Chr. Kr. there are1189.]
CARBO VEGETABILIS
Whirling in the head (aft. 24 h.).
Vertigo on rapidly moving the head (aft. 4 d.).
Whirling all day long.
Vertigo so that he must hold on to something(aft. 15 d.).
5. On waking, vertigo and staggering.
Vertigo when stooping, as if the head wagged to and fro.
Vertigo in bed, after waking from sleep.
In the evening, after sleeping when sitting, he was giidy, with trembling and vibration in the whole body, and on rising from a seat, as if faint, which continued for a quarter of an hour even while lying.
(Pain rising from the stomach into the head, which took away her senses for a short time).
10. Vertigo, only when sitting, as if the head swayed to and fro.
Sudden loss of memory; he could not remember what he had just said to someone nor what the latter had said to him. [Ad.]
Slow march of the ideas, which always turn round one subject; at the same time sensation as if the head was too tightly bound (aft. 2 h.). [Ad.]
Confusion of head; thinking is difficult for him.
In the morning, immediately after rising, great confusion of the head; he cannot think well, and must collect himself with diffuculty as if out of a dream; it went off after lying down again. [Gff.]
15. Confusion of the occiput, as after a debauch.[Ad.]
Headache; dizzy as after a debauch, which spreads from the occiput to the front, increases towards evening, and involves the whole head, is also aggravated by walking. [Ad.]
Confusion of the occiput, more like a tension towards the outside (aft. ½ h.). [Ad.]
Stupid feeling in the head after waking from the midday sleep. [Ad.]
Sensation in the head as on the occurrence of coryza.
20. Headache involving the whole right side of the head and face (with chilliness, coldness, and tremlbing of the body and jaws).
Dulness and heaviness before the forehead. [Gff.]
A dull headache in the occiput. [Gff.]
Heaviness in the head.
Pain in the head as if too full.
25. Pressure in the occiput, especially after supper. [Ad.]
On and in the occiput, quite low down, violent pressive pain. [Gff.]
Constant pressive pain on the crown, during which the hairs are painful when touched. [Gff.]
Pain in the crown of the head, with painfulness of the hairs when touched. [Gff.]
Aching pain in the upper part of the right side of occiput, with aching in the eyes.
30. Aching pain in the forehad, especially just above the eyes, which are painful when moved, all the afternoon. [Gff.]
Pressure on the top of the head every afternoon.
Pressive pain above the eyes, extending into the eyes. [Gff.]
Pressure in both temples and on top of the head.
Pressure from within outwards in the left temple, lasting several hours. [Ad.]
35. A pressure on the top of the head, the drawing all about the head, but chiefly on the left side.
Pressure and drawing in the head, by fits.
Aching pain on a small spot where there had been a wound in former times, on the right side of the forehead (aft. 4 h.). [Gff.]
Compressive headache.
A pressive as if something lay on the crown, or as if the inetguments of the head were constricted, which spreads thence over the forehead. [Ad.]
40. Headache, like a contraction of the integuments of the head, particularly after supper. [Ad.]
Headache, as from contraction of integuments of the head.
Contractive pain in the head, especially on movement.
The hat presses on the head like a heavy weight, and when he takes it off the sensation remains, as if the head was bound round with a cloth. [Ad.]
Spasmodic tension in the brain.
45. Rush of blood to the head.
Rush of blood to the head, hot forehead, and empty feeling in the he.
For five days severe headaches; on stooping feeling as of something would come out at the occiput and sinciput.
After a meal pulsating headache in the forehead, and pressure in the occiput, with heat in the head and eructation.
Throbbing headache in the evening in bed, with difficult respiration.
50. After waking from a profound long midday sleep a throbbing in the temples and fulness of the brain. [Ad.]
In the afternoon throbbing headache.
Twitching headache.
Very violent headache, throbbing as if gathering in the occiput, from morning till evening (aft. 9 d.).
During a persistent headache a place the size of a hand on the head is quite hot to the touch (aft. 4 d.).
55. In the evening in bed violent pressing and burning headache, especially on the crown and in front to the forehead. [Gff.]
In the morning on awaking in bed, in the right half of the head whereon he lay, and in the occiput, a violent headache of a smarting aching character, like what is felt in the nose during abortive sneezing, a pain that was only relieved by raising up the head, but which went off completely on rising from bed. [Gff.]
Cutting and squeezing headache above and behind the left ear. [Gff.]
Pinching headache in the occiput.
General painfulness of the surface of the brain, with stitches inwards here amd there.
60. Shooting upwards in the head towards the temples.
Some stitches in the forehead above the right outer canthus of the eye(aft. 2 h.). [Ad.]
Burning shooting on a small spot on the occiput. [Gff.]
Painful boring under the left temple.
Drawing pains here and there on the head (aft. 2 h.). [Gff.]
65. Drawing headache here and there, especially on the forehead to above the root of the nose. [Gff.]
On the right side of the occiput a frequently recurring, short, drawing pain (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Gff.]
Tearing drawing superiorly on the fore part of the head. [Gff.]
On the left side of the occiput, on a small spot, a tearing through the head. [Gff.]
Drawing and tearing in the left side of the occiput (aft. 6 h.). [Gff.]
70. Tearing pain on the left side of the head above the temple (aft. 12 h.). [Gff.]
Frequent attacks of tearing pain in the interior of the head, towards the right temple. [Gff.]
Tearing in the left half of the head, starting from the left half of the nose. [Gff.]
Attacks of dull tearing headache on the crown and in the temples .[Gff.]
Tearing on the old scar of a sabre wound on the left side of the top of the head. [Gff.]
75. Tearing on the right side of the occiput (aft. 4 h.). [Gff.]
Tearing in the left half of the head, and at the same time a rheumatic drawing in the left arm. [Gff.]
Tearing in the temples that extends to the molar teeth. [Gff.]
Violent tearing on a small spot in the forehead, near the temple [Gff.]
Tearing in the bones of the head for four days (aft. 24 h.).
80. Formication on the integuments of the occiput, as if the hairs moved. [Ad.]
The hair of the head falls out very much.
On the forehead, near the hairy scalp, a red pimple, which pains as of sore only when pressed. [Gff.]
On the forehead, here and there, eruption of pimples, which are red, smooth, and painless. [Gff.]
Itching in the face, especially around the eyes.
85. Itching in the inner canthus of the left eye. [Gff.]
Smarting itching sensation, especially in the outer canthus of the right eye. [Gff.]
Itching in the left eye and smarting after rubbing, especially in the inner canthus. [Gff.]
Smarting in the inner canthus of the left eye. [Gff.]
Itching of the right eye, with great dryness of the lid(aft. 14 d.).
90. In the right eye great lachrymation and smarting (aft. 24 h.). [Gff.]
Smarting in the right eye with sore feeling, especially in the canthi, and aching in the eye as from a grain of sand. [Gff.]
Aching smarting sensation in the outer canthus of the right eye,. [Gff.]
Aching in the eyes, with confusion of the head (aft. 6.1/2 h.). [Gff.]
On the left eye a tearing pressure. [Gff.]
95. Painful pressure from above on the right eyeball (aft. ½ h.). [Gff.]
On moving in the open air a pressure in the upper lid and in the upper half of both eyeballs. [Ad.]
Obtuse pain in the left eye. [Gff.]
Swelling of the left eye.
The left eye-lids appear to him to be stuck together, which, however, is not the case.
100. At night she cannot open the eye-lids, though she could not go to sleep.
Inflammation of the right eye.
In the morning the eye-lids are stuck together.
The muscles of the eye are painful when he looks upwards. [Gff.]
Drawing in the right eye-lid (aft. 13 d.).
105. Drawing above the right through the head.
(During the headache pain in the eye as though it would be torn out.)
Quivering of the eye-lid. (aft. 9 d).
Extreme short-sightedness; he can only recognise and acquaintance when he comes within a couple of paces (aft. 3 d.).
Black spots before the eyes.
110. Glittering before the eyes, immediately on rising in the morning, for a quarter of an hour. [Gff.]
A weight upon the eyes so that he must make a great effort to see anything while reading and writnig.
In the afternoon great pallor of the face (aft. 9 d.).
Many pimples on the face and forehead (aft. 3 d.). [Cas.]
A white papule on the lower part of the cheek.
115. Swelling of the cheek.
Drawing pain in the cheek for two days (aft. 24 h.).
Pain in the left side of the cheek as if something burned and bored round about in it, in a jerking manner, by fits (aft. 6 d.).
Fine tearing prick on the right cheek (aft. 3 h.) [Gff.]
Pain of the bones of the face of the upper and lower jaw.
120. Tearing in the face.
Tearing pain on the left angle of the mouth and thence into the cheek. [Gff.]
Tearing by jerks in the right upper jaw.
Drawing pain in the right and left upper and lower jaw, with drawing in the head and confusion in it (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Gff.]
Tearing pain in the depression behind the right ear. [Gff.]
125. Violent tearing by jerks in the left zygomatic process, in front of the left ear, in the evening in bed. [Gff.]
Single stitches, or tearing jerks in the right internal meatus auditorious. [Gff.]
Tearing in the interior of the right ear. [Gff.]
Earache in the left ear. [Gff.]
A kind of earache in the right ear, in the evening. [Gff.]
130. A kind of forcing outwards in both ears (aft. 17 d.).
Violent formicating itching in the interior of the right ear, which recurred after boring in with the finger. [Gff.]
Fine pinching in the left ear. [Cas.]
Ringing in the ears.
Ringing in the left ear, with whirling vertigo.
135. Roaring in the ears.
Great rushing noise before ears (aft. 36 h.).
Loud speaking is painful to the hearing and very disagreeable. [Ad.]
A weight upon the ears like two sand-bags lying at the entrance of the meatus auditorious. [Ad.]
A weight in and upon the ears; they feel stopped up to him, but without diminution of the hearing power. (aft. ½. h.). [Ad.]
140. Every evening his lef ear is hot and red.
Tearing burning pain on the lobe of the left ear. [Gff.]
Itching behind the ear.
Great swelling of the parotid gland between the cheek and ear, to the angle of the lower jaw.
Feeling of heaviness of the nose.
145. Epistaxis, at night, with ebullition in the blood (aft. 52 h.).
In the morning, in bed, very severe epistaxis, and immediately thereafter pain in the chest.
Severe epistaxis, that can scarcely be stopped (aft. 48 h.).
(Eruption on the corner of the ala nasi.).
Scabby nose-tip.
150. Swelling of the upper lip and cheek, with twitching pain.
Twitching in the upper lip.
Painful eruption on the upper lip; the red part of the lip is studded with pimples.
Drawing from the right corner of the mouth to the chin.
Spasmodic pain on the lower jaw (aft. 13 d.).
155. Painfulneess of the roots of the teeth above and below.
Drawing pain in the hollow tooth.
Drawing and tearing toothache in the upper and lower molars (aft. 4.1/2, 5, 16, 26 h.). [Gff.]
Drawing pain in one upper incisor. [Gff.]
Gentle drawing in the right molars, mingled with violent jerks. [Gff.]
160. Violent drawing jerk in one hollow molar. [Gff.]
Tickling, shooting drawing in the first molar on the left si(aft. 26 h.). [Gff.]
Squeezing pain in the right lower molars. [Gff.]
Pressive toothache in the left upper molars.
Smarting drawing pain in the upper and lower incisors – more in the gums. [Gff.]
165. Toothache in the front sound incisors. [Ad.]
Gnawing and drawing pain in the hollow tooth, with swelling of the gums.
The gums are painfully sensitive when chewing.
The first upper molar on the left side is often painful as of sore, with drawing pain in it. [Gff.]
The gums (by day) feel sore.
170. The gum at the hollow tooth is swollen (aft. 21 d.).
The gums are detached from the teeth and sensitive.
Recession of the gums from some of the lower incisors.
A pustule on the gums.
After sucking the gums bloody saliva (aft. 2 d.). [Cas.]
175. On drawing with the tongue the teeth and gums bleed profusely. [Gff.]
For several days, frequent bleeding of the teeth and gums. [Gff.]
The tongue is furred white.
The tongue is covered with brownish-yellow mucus. [Gff.]
The tip of the tongue is hot and dry. [Cas.]
180. On the left side of the root of the tongue cramp pain(aft. 3 h.). [Gff.]
He had a difficulty in speaking, just as if the tongue were difficult to move. [Ad.]
Fine tearing pain on the right side of the tongue. [Gff.]
Dryness in the mouth, without thirst.
In the morning on awaking very dry mouth.
185. At the back of the palate an aching pain. [Gff.]
Burning in the upper part of the fauces.
Frequent burning and smarting in the fauces and palate. [Gff.]
Aching pain behind the palate in the fauces.
Smarting sensation posteriorly in the fauces as at the commencement of a coryza, but more smarting. [Gff.]
190. Tearing pressure at the back of the fauces and on the left side of the root of the tongue. [Gff.]
In the throat and fauces a very violent scraping and formication only relieved for a short time by hawking. [Gff.]
Scraping in the throat.
(Feeling of coldness down in the throat.)
Painless impediment to swallowing; the saliva swallowed does not go down well and at once, but only gradually. [Gff.]
195. The food is not easily swallowed down; the throat feels as if constricted by a spasm, but without pains.
The throat feels swollen internally and as if contracted.
A pressive feeling in the upper part of the gullet, as if it were narrowed or contracted, even when not swallowing. [Gff.]
Sore throat; when eating the throat feels excoriated.
200. (Sore throat, uvula inflamed and swollen, and shooting in the throat).
A kind of fulness and pressure down the gullet as far as the stomach – almost like heart-burn.
Eructation (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Cas.]
Frequent almost continual eructation.
Frequent, empty eructation, after short pinching in the abdomen (aft.3.1/2, 4.1/4 h.). [Gff.]
She has sweet eructations.
Bitter and scraping eructations.
Water-brash.
Salt taste in the mouth all day (aft. 48 h.).
210. (Sour eructation, after taking milk.)
(Sensation as of constant heart- burn ; acidity always rose up into the mouth).
In the forenoon, frequent sensation, as if something hot and acrid rose up in the gullet.
Bitterness in the mouth and eructations.
Bitter taste in the mouth , before and after eating.
215. Little appetite and no taste, as in catarrh.
Little appetite, with heat in the mouth and roughness and dryness on the tip of the tongue (aft. 42 h.). [Cas.]
(Anorexia and nausea, also when fasting, but worse after eating, with anxiety, dizziness, darkness before the eyes, and white tongue; towards evening he must lie down, without sleepiness) (aft. 6, 7 d.).
Absence of hunger; he could have remained without eating. [Gff.]
Little appetite; she is soon satiated; she feels pain in the scrobiculus cordis, and as if too empty in the stomach, for half an hour.
220. Anorexia and frequent eructation (with confusion of head).
Towards noon, diminished appetite and nausea(aft. 3 d.).
In the morning, an hour after waking, nausea, and as if qualmish in the stomach.
At night, nausea.
Frequent inclination to vomit, and yet he did not vomit.
225. Constant nausea, without appetite and without stool.
Repugnance to butter.
After eating a painful hiccup in the gullet.[Ad.]
After a moderate dinner, repeated hiccup. [Cas.]
(After a meal, strong palpitation of the heart.)
230. During and after a meal, pinching in the abdomen. [Gff.]
Every afternoon, after a meal, great heaviness in the feet, for eight days.
After eating but little, distension and fulness fo the abdomen and rumbling in the bowels. [Gff.]
After a moderate breakfast , immediately full and satiated (aft. 68 h.). [Cas.]
After a meal, headache.
235. A small quantity of wine heats him much. [Gff.]
After a moderate breakfast, general perspiration. [Cas.]
After a meal, sour taste in the mouth.
Spasm in the stomach and incessant eructation, which was quite sour in the mouth.
An almost burning sensation in the stomach.
240. A scraping sensation in the stomach up into the throat like heart-burn.
Throbbing in the scrobiculus cordis.
Anxious pressure in the scrobiculus cordis (aft. 4 d.).
A continued painful pressure in the scrobiculus cordis and epigastrium, as if in the stomach, after 7 o’clock. [Gff.]
A pressure as if on something sore in the stomach; worse on touching.
245. In the evening, pain in the scrobiculus cordis, which was painful even to the touch; at the same time she had nausea, and she commenced to have loathing when she only thought of eating.
The region of the stomach is very sensitive.
(The stomach is heavy and there is as it were trembling in it.)
(On walking and standing the stomach is as if heavy and hanging down painfully.)
Contractive sensation under the stomach.
250. Contractive pain near the scrobiculus cordis, on the right side, in the morning and afternoon.
Under the scrobiculus cordis, a constrictive pain, which is aggravated by pressure with the finger. [Ad.]
Short but violent pain in the right side under the short ribs. [Gff.]
Close under the scrobicullus cordis and thence to both sides a very painful, shooting tearing, radiating behind the ribs. [Gff.]
Violent shooting in the hepatic region (aft. 48 h.).
255. Continued aching pinching sensation in the epigastrium. [Gff.]
Cutting in the abdomen.
Pain in the abdomen as after a chill; it increases before the discharge of flatus and persists thereafter.
Cutting in the abdomen , only for instants, but very frequently.
Cutting in the abdomen, which darts through the bowels like lightning.
260. In the evening, cutting in the abdomen, like colic.
Pain, as from a sprain, in the abdomen, even when she does something with the hand, whereby the arm is slightly raised; the same pain also occurs by a sprain or over-lifting, chiefly on the left side of the abdomen.
After a meal, sleep, and on awaking, tension in the hepatic region, as if it was too short there.
Constantly distented abdomen. [Gff.]
265. Day and night as of overloaded with food, and as if full and pressed in the abdomen, with eructation.
(Great anxiety in the abdomen.)
In the left epigastrium, under the short ribs, going towards the back, a squeezing pain from imprisoned flatulence. [Gff.]
Frequent squeezing pain in the abdomen, especially in the right side of the abdomen. [Gff.]
Squeezing pressure deep in the abdomen. [Gff.]
270. Squeezing pain in the abdomen, in the hypogastrium. [Gff.]
Sensation as if her abdomen hung heavily down; she must walk quite bent down (aft. 3 d.).
Aching pain in the hypogastrium (immediately). [Gff.]
Aching pain under the short ribs, after breakfast. [Gff.]
Dull aching pain in the abdomen, on the right side, on a small spot. [Gff.]
275. Pressure in the right inguinal region.[Gff.]
Aching pain in the abdomen, with some urging to stool and discharge of hot flatus, which relieves (aft. 26 h.). [Gff.]
Aching pain in the anus (aft. 48 h.). [Gff.]
Under the coccyx, aching sore pain. [Gff.]
Aching pain in the abdomen, with rumbling and discharge of indorous, moist, warm flatus, whereupon the bellyache ceases (aft. ¾ h.). [Gff.]
280. Aching pain on the left side of the abdomen; there is a movement about in the bowels, with pinching.[Gff.]
Pinching press, deep in the right hypogastrium, extending towards the hip(aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Gff.]
When sitting bent forward, fine pinching in the abdomen. [Cas.]
After sitting bent forward, fine pinching in the abdomen. [Cas.]
After partaking of a small quantity of harmless food, violent pinching about the umbilical region, which is quickly removed by eructation and the discharge of some flatus. [Gff.]
Pinching pain in the right inguinal region (aft. 10 h.). [Gff.]
285. Pinching in the abdomen with good stool.
Pinching, obtuse stitches, as from below upwards in the abdomen (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Gff.]
Shooting and pinching pains in the left hypogastrium. [Gff.]
Pricking, creeping, running pain deep in the hypogastrium (aft. 28 h.). [Gff.]
Shooting pain in the left side of the abdomen (and chest), increased by drawing a breath. [Gff.]
290. Tearing stitch in the hypogastrium extending to the navel. [Gff.]
Tearing pain in the hypogastrium up to the nave (aft. 48 h.). [Gff.]
Burning in the abdomen.
Burning about the umbilical region. [Gff.]
Burning pain in the skin, near the navel, frequently recurring (aft. 4 h.). [Gff.]
295. Under the navel a sore painful spot. [Gff.]
Sore pain in the hypogastrium, also felt when touched (aft. 4. ¾ h.). [Gff.]
Imprisoned flatus in the left epigastrium, more towards the back.
Flatulent colic, with discharge of inodorous flatus. [Gff.]
Flatulent colic; the flatulence goes about in the abdomen, and there are single stitches here and there, especially in the left side towards the back. [Gff.]
300. He has working about in bowels (immediately), [Gff.]
He has working about in the abdomen deep in the hypogastrium. [Gff.]
He has working about in the abdomen, and several discharges of moist flatus take place, sometimes noiseless. [Gff.]
Clucking in the left hypogastrium. [Gff.]
Audible rumbling works slowly round about in the bowels (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Gff.]
305. Audible rumbling in the umbilical region. [Ad.]
Audible rumbling in the abdomen with some pinching. [Ad.]
After the rumbling great dicharge of flatus. [Ad.]
Audible rumbling in the hypogastrium, with noiseless discharge of almost inodorous (moist, warm, and sometimes hot) flatus. [Gff.]
Wind works about in the abdomen, and some inodorous flatus is passed (aft. ½ h.). [Cas.]
310. In the morning on awaking enormous discharge of flatus, without smell.
Food that was usually easily digested create much flatulence and distension of the abdomen.
Flatus of a foetid smell (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Gff.]
Along with colicky forcing towards the sacrum and thence to the abdomen discharge of very offensive, and latterly, moist flatus(aft. 2 h.). [Gff.]
The urging to stool goes off with loud discharge of flatus. [Gff.]
315. Discharge of flatus with burning in the nuas, and sensation as if a stool were coming. [Gff.]
Burning on the right side of the anus (aft. 6 h.). [Gff.]
Pappy stool, which causes burning in the rectum.
During the stool, consisting of a few, hard, unconnected masses of faecess, burning in the anus. [Cas.]
Drawing pain through the abdomen transversely across, before the stool. [Cas.]
320. In the evening a couple of violent stitches in the anus. [Cas.]
During the stool cutting in the anus.[Cas.]
The hard stool passes wit a cutting pan in the anus. [Gff.]
During the stool pricking in the rectum as with needles.
Itching at the anus and after rubbing burning therein. [Gff.]
325. Itching at the anus. In the morning in bed, increased by scratching, and thereafter burning. [Cas.]
Smarting at the anus. [Gff.]
Sudden sensation of fulness in the rectum as if for an evacuation, which soon went off. [Ad.]
The urging to stool passes off with loud discharge of flatus. [Gff.]
Pain in the abdomen ans sacrum, like a call to stool. [Gff.]
330. A kind of haemorrhoidal colic; violent urging to stool, formication in the anus, and violent pressure on the bladder and towards the sacrum , spasmodically recurring in fits; in spite of the great urging it seems that no stool will come; on the other hand, there occur violent labour-pains in the hypogastrium to the front and back, with burning in the nuas and a sensation as if diarrhoea would ensue; on trying to have a motion there comes after such a pain , and after much effort, some faeces consisting of soft pieces, whereupon the urging to stool and the pain in the bowels go off immediately. [Gff.]
After breakfast call to stool, which though not hard is only passed with much straining. [Gff.]
Great urging to stool whereby only a scanty and hard one is passed (aft. 50 h.). [Gff.]
Hard stool (aft. 62 h.). [Gff.]
Hard stool passed much later than usual, and with much effort (aft. 36 h.). [Gff.]
335. Ineffectual urging to stool (aft. 80 h.). [Gff.]
The first week during stool there comes forst mucus, then followed hard and then soft faeces, afterwards cutting pain in the abdomen.
Stool with discharge of much mucus.
Discharge of much mucus from the rectum, during several days.
The stool is enveloped with yellowish, thread-like mucus, which in the latter portion of the stool is quite bloody. [Ad.]
340. Rush of blood to the anus.
With every stool discharge of blood.
Swollen haemorrhoidal venis (blind haemorrhoids) which are painful (aft. 2 d.).
The latter portion of the stool is coloured with blood. [Ad.]
An acrid biting moisture escapes from the rectum (aft. 24 h.).
345. Acrid stool with furred tongue.
At night a viscid, musty-smelling fluid escapes in considerable quantity from the anus.
At night, moisture on the perinaeum from the anus to the scrotum, with itching and excoriation.
Excoriation on the perinaeum; on touching the part it itches painfully.
Excoriation at the anus.
350. Shooting pain in the pernaeum, near the anus (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Gff.]
After stool repeated pain in the abdomen towards the sacrum and bladder, almost as after taking rhuburb. [Gff.]
After the stool forcing pain in the abdomen. [Gff.]
After the stool squeezing pain in the abdomen. [Gff.]
In the morning, after a hard scanty stool, a pinching shooting in the left hypogastrium and incomplete call to stool, like a pressure on the rectum, all day (aft.4 d.). [Gff.]
355. After the stool complete emptiness in the abdomen, particularly observable when walking. [Cas.]
The urine is reddish and turbid. [Gff.]
The urine is dark coloured.
Red, dark urine, with roughness of the larynx. [Gff.]
Dark red urine, as if it were mixed with blood (aft. 2 d.).
360. Reddish, turbid urine.
Red sediment in the urine.
Urine of very pungent odour.
After drinking but little, copious discharge of urine (aft. 6 h.). [Gff.]
The urine is much more scanty (aft. 48 h.). [Gff.]
365. He must rise several times during the night to make water, and the quantity of urine passed is increased; he has at the same time pressure on the bladder.
Frequently during the day pressing on bladder, but yet she could retain the urine.
When urinating there is often tearing in the urethra; the last drops consist of mucus and pass with pain.
In the morning, after urinating, tearing and drawing in the urethra. [Gff.]
On the prepuce itching and excoriation.
370. On the prepuce a great itching, and on its inner surface a vesicle and an excoriated spot.
Formication in the testicles and scrotum.
Itching near the scrotum on the upper part of the thigh; the part exudes moisture (aft. 24 h.).
Swelling of the scrotum which is hard to the touch.
A seminal emission that effects the nerves violently and painfully, and is followed by an extremely violent burning in the anterior part of the urethra, and when urinating, a severe cutting and burning, which lasts long and is renewed by slight external pressure. [Gff.]
375. Persistent erection of the penis, at night, without lascivious feeling or ideas. [Gff.]
Complete want of sexual desire in the morning, which is not rxcitable even by sensual thoughs (aft. 24 h.). [Gff.]
Great excoriation on the female pudendum anteriorly, in the evening.
Burning on the female pudendum.
A sore pain on the female pudendum, with discharge of much leucorrhoea for two days, thereafter occurrence of the menses, which had not for several months previously; they flow for three days but are quite black; thereafter very little leucorrhoea without soreness.
380. Menses five days too soon (aft. 21 d.).
Just before the occurrence of the menses, pain in the abdomen, like spasms, from morning till evening.
During the menses, very violent headache, which drew her eyes quite together.
Cutting in the hypogastrium, during the menses.
Severe itching of a tetter, before the occurrence of the menses.
385. In the morning, on rising, much very thin leucorrhoea, and then no more all day.
Discharge of white mucus from the vagina (aft. 4 d.).
Stoppage of the left nostril for an hour. [Gff.]
The left nostril is stopped (aft. 1.1/2 d.). [Cas.]
Sneezing followed by stoppage of the left nostril. [Gff.]
390. Stuffed coryza.
Frequent sneezing with constant and violent tickling and formication in the nose, and catarrhal roughness in the nose and upper part of the chest, at night in bed. [Gff.]
Very frequent sneezing without coryza. [Gff.]
Sneezing with watering of the left eye, which causes smarting in the inner canthus. [Gff.]
Violent sneezing followed by severe smarting pain above and in the nose and watering of the eyes as if severe coryza were about to burst forth; this pain in the nose also came on when blowing it. [Gff.]
395. Formication in the right nostril, discharge of nasal mucus, then violent sneezing, watering of the right eye; coryza. [Gff.]
Incomplete abortive irritation to sneeza, returning at one time more at another less strongly. [Gff.]
Sneezing which occasions stitches in the abdomen. [Gff.]
Sneezing, which is followed by a burning on a large portion of the right side of the abdomen. [Gff.]
In the root of the nose feeling of a commencing coryza. [Ad.]
400. Pressing pain in the root of the nose and nasal bones, as in a severe coryza, but he could get air through the nose. [Ad.]
Ineffectual irritation to sneeze with formication in the left half of the nose; it then became moist, and after blowing the nose the right nostril remained stopped up; at the same time some feeling of coryza – a formication and smarting on the left side of the palate (aft. 5 h.). [Gff.]
Fluent coryza with sneezing (almost immediately). [Gff.]
For several days, at night and in the morning on awaking, irritation like coryza which (with the exception of occasional sneezing) went off during the day. [Gff.]
Severe fluent coryza.
405. Coryza and catarrh (aft. 7 d.).
Hoarse, in the evening (aft. 12 d.).
Catarrh, owing to which he could scarcely speak loud (aft. 8 d.).
In the evening, suddenly great hoarseness, so that he could scarcely utter a sound, with great tightness of the chest, so that when walking in the open air he had scarcely any breath (aft. 6 d.).
Roughness and hoarseness of the larynx; she could not speak loud without great exertion.
410. Great roughness of the larynx; the voice is deep and rough, and when he exerts it, it fails him, but without pain in the throat on swallowing. [Gff.]
Roughness on the chest and frequent irritation to cough. [Gff.]
In the evening and morning, scraping in the throat, which excites her to dry cough.
Scrapy in the throat, with some cough, during which the left eye especially waters (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Gff.]
Formication in the upper part of the wind-pipe, as if something adhered there, exciting cough (aft. 3 h.). [Gff.]
415. Itching in the larynx exciting cough (with viscid, salt expectoration), in the evening on going to sleep, and in the morning an hour after rising. [Cas.]
Irritation to cough, as from sulphur fumes, with choking.
Frequent short hacking cough (aft. 3.3/4 h.). [Gff.]
Irritation to cough at the back of the throat, with short cough, frequently recurring. [Gff.]
Great formication in the throat removed for a short time by hawking, with great flow of saliva. [Gff.]
420. Constant rough feeling in the throat , with formication and frequent semi-voluntary, rough cough, which causes pain in the upper part of the chest. [Gff.]
After formication and irritation in the throat, some deep coughs, whereupon the chest pains as if pressed in. [Gff.]
(When coughing, pain on the chest as if raw.)
During the cough- irritation, in the evening, a chilliness and a drawing in the cheeks.
Cough, in the evening in bed.
425. Spasmodic cough, daily, in three of fours fits.
(In the evening, cough, which causes vomiting and retching).
Along with tightness of chest and burning on the chest, a fatiguing cough.
Expectoration of mucus from the larynx by hawking or short cough.
Expectoration of masses of green mucus.
430. Tearing, pressive pain on (in) the left side of the chest (aft. 26 h.). [Gff.]
In the morning, in bed, tearing from the chest towards the back (in the arms and left ear), with internal heat, especially in the head.
Drawing (rheumatic) pain on the right short ribs. [Gff.]
Tearing in the right side of the chest. [Gff.]
Rheumatic pain from the left short ribs to the hip. [Gff.]
435. Aching rheumatic pain in the right side on the short ribs, for a quarter of an hour. [Gff.]
Painful drawing in the chest, shoulders, and arms, more on the left side, with hot sensation and rush of blood to the head, during which she feels cold.
Obtuse pain first in the left, then in the right, side of the chest, more perceptible on expiring than on inspiring. [Gff.]
Obtuse pain on the right side of the chest (aft. 6 h.). [Gff.]
Obtuse stitch in the left side of the chest towards the short ribs .[Gff.]
440. Obtuse shooting, oppressive pain in the region of the heart, which goes off with audible rumbling in the left side, as from incarcerated and now liberated flatulence (aft. 3.1/4 h.). [Gff.]
Shooting pain in the right side of the chest (and of the abdomen)increased by drawing a breath. [Gff.]
On going to sleep, some very painful stitches through the chest, which impeded respiration. [Gff.]
On drawing a deep breath a deep stitch in the right side of the chest. [Gff.]
Violent, obtuse stitches, as if darting outwards, deep in the lower part of the right side of the chest. [Gff.]
445. Severe stitches under the left breast (without chill or heat); on account of them she could not sleep or walk; even when sitting they continued.
Pains more of a burning than a shooting character in the region of the heart.
Severe burning in the chest, as from re-dhot coals (almost uninterruptedly).
Burning pain near the scrobiculus cordis and on the left side of the chest.
Burning and rush of blood in the chest.
450. She always felt as if the blood rose into ther chest, and at the same time she was cold in her body.
Rush of blood to the chest in the morning on awaking, and furred tongue.
Palpitation of the heart, chiefly when sitting.
Frequent palpitation of the heart, some quick beats.
In the evening, on going to sleep, palpitation of the heart and intermitting pulse (aft. 16 d.).
455. Excessively violent palpitation of the heart for several days.
Spasmodic oppression and contraction of the chest for three or four minutes.
Pain in the chest as from displaced flatulence.
Tightness of the chest and short breathing, as from flatulence pressing upwards (aft. 48 h.). [Gff.]
Feeling of oppression in the chest, which goes off immediately after eructation.
460. In the morning, after rising from bed, chest and shoulders as if pressed together.
(Pain on dilating the chest).
In the evening, when lying in bed, difficult respiration and throbbing in the head.
(The breath is quite cold; also coldness in the throat, mouth, and teeth.)
Difficult respiration, chiefly when sitting.
465. Frequent attacks of constriction of the chest, which stops the breathing for instants.
Frequent oppressive aching on the chest. [Gff.]
Pressure on the left side of the chest. [Gff.]
Pressive pain superiorly in the right side of the chest, through into the right scapula. [Gff.]
On the sternum, just above the scrobiculus cordis, a dull pain on a small spot, excited by stooping forwards and also by touching. [Gff.]
470. Feeling of weakness and fatigue of the chest.
On awaking he feels the chest as if fatigued.
Itching internally in thechest.
Pricking itching in the region of the coccyx, in the evening in bed. [Cas.]
In the sacrum, sensation of coldness, numbness, and tension.
475. Tensive pain and stiffness in the sacrum.
(Severe sacral pain; she cannot sit, she feels like a plug in the back, she must put a pillow below her.)
Tearing pressure in the sacrum. [Gff.]
Aching, tearing pain in the left side through to the back, near the left hip. [Gff.]
Violent external burning on the right hip. [Gff.]
480. Tearing low down in the back, near the sacrum. [Gff.]
Heaviness in the back and oppression on the chest.
Drawing in the back, chiefly when sitting.
Pressive pain near the lowest part of the back (aft. 3 h.).
Squeezing pressive pain near the lowest part of the spine.
485. Pain in the side of the back, as if bruised.
Jerking of the muscles in the left side of the back. [Gff.]
Burning on the upper part of the left side of the back.
(Shooting betwixt the scapulae, taking away the breath, at night.)
After the (accustomed) washing with water by no means cold, rheumatic pains at the upper part of the left scapula (aft. 26 h.). [Cas.]
490. Rheumatic sensation in the whole of the left scapula when writing (aft. 6 h.). [Cas.]
On bending back the left arm, violent tearing in the left scapula. [Gff.]
Burning sensation on the right scapula. [Gff.]
Burning on the right shoulder. [Gff.]
Burning on the shoulder-joint (aft. 3 h.). [Gff.]
495. Drawing pain in the left shoulder-joint. [Gff.]
Drawing pain in the shoulder.
Rheumatic drawing in the right shoulder. [Gff.]
Violent tearing pan in the right shoulder-joint, especially on moving, with drawing in the shafts of the arm-bones. [Gff.]
Paralytic tearing in the right shoulder-joint, frequently recurring.
500. Paralytic weakness of the right shoulder and right arm (aft. ¼ h.).[Cas.]
Shooting in the right shoulder by day and night.
Tearing in the posterior cervical muscles. [Gff.]
Aching, tearing pain in the cervical muscles. [Gff.]
In the muscles on the neck (right side) violent aching pain. [Gff.]
- Pressive pain on the neck (aft. 6 d.).
Pricking itching on the neck and nape, and red spots there(aft. 38 h.). [Cas.]
An aching drawing pain under the right axilla, felt especially when moving. [Gff.]
Burning pain in the right axilla. [Gff.]
Itching. Moisture, and excoriation in the axillae.
510. Bruised pain of the right arm.
Drawing in the right arm.
Cramp in the arms.
On the inner side of the left upper arm, dull drawing (aft. 4 h.0. [Cas.]
The upper arm is particularly heavy. [Cas.]
515. Drawing pain, with burning, on the upper arm (aft. 48 h.). [Gff.]
Burning superiorly on the upper arm, first on the left then on the right (aft. 5 h.). [Gff.]
Tearing in the left upper arm (aft. 4 h.). [Gff.]
A large boil on the upper arm, surrounded by many itching pimples (aft. 7 d.).
Burning on the right elbow. [Gff.]
520. Drawing pain in the shaft of the ulna towards the wrist (aft. 20 m.). [Cas.]
Drawing tearing pain in the upper side of the left forearm, near the elbow, where also the part os likewise painful when the shalf of the bone is pressed (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Gff.]
Burning itching on the forearm near the elbow. [Gff.]
Tearing drawing from the left elbow to the hand (aft. 48 h.). [Gff.]
Paralytic pain in the wrist on moving it.
525. Arms and hands go to sleep, especially at night, so that she does not know where to put them in bed; also by day they go to sleep.
Tendency of the hands to become numb.
In the morning, when washing the hands she feels as if they would go to sleep.
Icy cold hands (aft. 48 h.). [Gff.]
On making certain movements, sensation in the left wrist-joint as if the tendons were too short.
530. Sensation in the hands as if the muscular power were weakened, felt especially when writing (aft. 6 h.). [Gff.]
Writing is performed slowly and with difficulty (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Cas.]
Tearing in the right or left wrist. [Gff.]
On the hands an itching fine eruption.
Bruised pain on the back of the left hand. [Gff.]
535. Drawing in the right metacarpal bones (aft. ¾ h.). [Cas.]
Great itching in the palms, at night.
Tearing in the inside of the left hand from the root of the little finger inwards. [Gff.]
Violent tearing in the proximal joint of the left index(aft. 28 h.). [Gff.]
Tearing pain in the fingers of the right hand (aft. 6 h.). [Gff.]
540. Fine tearing in the fourth and fifth fingers of the right hand. [Gff.]
Fine tearing in the middle-joint of the right index. [Gff.]
Fine burning tearing in the tip of the right thumb. [Gff.]
Tearing in the tip and beneath the nail of the left fourth finger (aft. 48 h.). [Gff.]
Tearing in the joints of the fourth and fifth fingers. [Gff.]
545. Tearing beneath the thumb-nail. [Gff.]
Tearing in the right little finger, increased by movement. [Gff.]
A drawing in the right index forwards towards the tip.
In the inner side of the middle-joint of the left index, when at rest, a boring pain, but on flexing it a fine pricking as from a splinter, for six hours. [Ad.]
Boring pain in the proximal joint of the middle-finger and in the proximal joint of the thumb, when at rest. [Ad.]
550. A slow throbbing pain in the distal phalanx of the thumb. [Ad.]
Pulsation on the back of the thumb for some minutes and recurring. [Cas.]
Throbbing pain in the metacarpal bone of the middle-finger. [Ad.]
Tearing shooting in the middle-joints of the fingers.
Stitch in the proximal joint of the moddle-joint. (aft. ¾ h.). [Cas.]
555. Pricking as from a splinter in the distal phalanx of the fourth finger. [Cas.]
Shooting in a finger, on rising from a seat.
Shooting in the ball of the thumb proceeding from the wrist-joint.
Fine pricking in the skin of the right index, renewed on flexing the arm (aft. 2 h.). [Cas.]
Chilling burning in the proximal joint of the right middle and ring fingers. [Gff.]
560. Violent itching on the outer of the left thumb. [Gff.]
Tearing in the right hip. [Gff.]
Tearing aching pain below and near the left hip towards the back and sacrum, frequently repeated (aft. 2 h.). [Gff.]
Severe, paralytic drawing pain proceeding from the abdomen down into the left lower extremity. [Gff.]
Jerking of the muscles in the superior posterior part of the left thigh, in the morning in bed. [Gff.]
565. Obtuse stitch in the upper part of the thigh. [Gff.]
Burning on the thigh at night in bed.
Burning sensation on the outer side of the thigh superiorly.
In the left thigh, rheumatic drawing, in the evening in bed, alleviated by lying on that thigh. [Gff.]
Tearing pain in the middle of the thigh, frequently recurring. [Gff.]
570. At the lower and outer part of the left thigh, cramp-pain when walking, especially when raising the thigh and going up-stairs; the part is also painful to the touch (aft. 35 h.). [Cas.]
When walking, numbness of the thighs.
Stiffness in the thighs the knees, in the morning on rising.
Stiffness and drawing in the left thigh, as if paralysed and dislocated (the first 4 d.).
Feeling of restlessness in the right thigh and leg, which causes him to be constantly changing his position in his chair. [Cas.]
575. Pain in both lower extremities, especially in the legs, when sitting and lying; he knows not where to put them.
Tearing in the right thigh and leg. [Gff.]
Tearing in the left thigh and leg (aft. 29 h.). [Gff.]
Heaviness in the lower extremities (aft. 5 d.).
In the lower extremities, numbness and insensibility.
580. Drawing pain in the knees when standing.
In the knees and ankle-joints, tenseness(aft. 5 d.).
Paralytic pain in the knee when sitting and rising from a seat, and at night when lying, on turning round, or extending the knee.
On slightly knocking on the knee, great pain in the bone.
On going upstairs, pain in the knees.
585. Weakness and unsteady feeling in the knees when walking and standing. [Gff.]
Weakness and stiffness in the knee.
Great burning in the right knee. [Gff.]
After rising from a seat, shooting in the patella, as if the knee were swollen.
In both knees aching tearing, and also in the legs.
590. Drawing sensation in the lower extremities, especially frthe knee down the leg. [Gff.]
Tearing in the right leg. [Gff.]
Tearing in the leg from the calf down to the inner ankle. [Gff.]
Drawing and gnawing in both legs; he cannot let them lie quiet, and must stretch them out or draw them up, for half an hour, in the afternoon.
Paralytic sensation in the left leg.
595. At the lower part of the calf a swollen spot that is painful when touched.
On the calves, itching wheals.
Severe cramp in the leg, especially in the sole of the foot, when walking in the open air.
Severe cramp, at night in bed in the whole leg, especially in the sole of the foot.
Cramp in the sore of the right foot, in the evening, after lying down; the toes are drawn crooked.
600. Tearing in the bone above the left inner ankle (aft. 4 h.). [Gff.]
Drawing in the feet, chiefly when sitting.
Tearing pain under the big toe of the right foot, increased by walking. [Gff.]
Tearing in the middle toe of the right foot. [Gff.]
Severe tearing under the nails of the toes, from the evening into the night; it extended into the soles of the feet (the first 4 d.).
605. Pain in the right big toe under the nail. [Gff.]
On treading pain in the metatarsal bones, as if they were lacerated.
Restlessness in the left foot; she must move it to and fro.
Burning in the soles of the feet, after standing.
Great sweat of the feet (aft. 9 d.).
610. (During the pains, great anxiety and heat.)
(After the pains great exhaustion.)
Bruised pain in all the limbs (aft. 24 h.).
In the morning, after waking, in bed, great bruised feeling in the joints, relieved by stretching out the limbs, gradually going off after rising. [Gff.]
Every limb of the body is painful, so also is the back (with much headache and great weakness).
615. The limbs go to sleep.
The limbs on which he is lying are apt to go to sleep.
Formication all over the body.
In the morning in bed, a shooting under the left ribs, which radiates into the abdomen, the scrobiculus cordis, and the left and right side of the chest, showed itself as aching in the larynx, was aggravated by expiration, and when it went off was renewed by pressure on the abdomen. [Gff.]
Itching pricks on the side on which he is lying, in the evening in bed.
620. Itching like flea-bites on several parts of the body. [Cas.]
Itching and shooting on several parts of the body. [Cas.]
Nettle-rash for some weeks.(aft. 4 d.).
Itching and burning on various parts of the body, on the back, chest, navel, thighs, &c. [Gff.]
Burning on various parts of the body, at night in bed.
625. Here and there, on the back and in the sides, as also in the right side of the abdomen, a burning sensation on the skin, as from a mustard plaster (aft. 12 h.). [Gff.]
Stiffness in the knees and hip-joints, in the morning on awaking.
Tension in the knees znd left hand as if they had been fatigued by too great exercise.
Drawing pain in the limbs.
Drawing and tearing pains on various parts of the body. [Gff.]
630. Drawing in the back and feet, only when sitting.
Drawing in the wrist, elbow and shoulder-joints, which goes off by moving. (Especially by exposure to the morning wind.)
Tearing in various parts of the body, at night in bed.
Rheumatic sensation in the whole body, with coldness of the hands and feet. [Gff.]
In the morning, on awaking, tearing sensation in the left shoulder, then in the right hand, then in the right upper jaw in the incisor teeth. [Gff.]
635. Frequent, tearing pains here and there, e. g. in the left half of the face, then as if in the left side of the occiput, in the left thigh, and left shoulder, at the same time great pressure in the arms and lower extremities. [Gff.]
(A healed ulcer again breaks out, and discharges, instead of pus, lymph mixed with blood; the part is hard and painful when touched.)
The pus of the ulcer becomes foetid like asafoetida.
The sore of the issue excretes a corrosive moisture.
After sitting for a long time he feels, on rising from his seat, heaviness and stiffness in the limbs, which is relieved by walking a little.
640. Indisposed for bodily exertion. [Cas.]
Want of energy in the muscular movements (aft. 1 h.). [Cas.]
Exhaustion. [Ad.]
Exhaustion in the morning in bed (aft. 48 h.). [Gff.]
Great feeling of fatigue, in the morning in bed, especially in the joints, which goes off after rising from bed. [Gff.]
645. In the morning, weak, lazy, trembling in the limbs and readily perspiring (aft. 2 d.). [Cas.]
Trembling in the body, with faintness.
In the morning feeling of great exhaustion, with trembling in the limbs and round about the stomach, as after drinking wine in excess (aft. 24 h.). [Gff.]
Attacks of sudden faint weakness.
Very frequent, but only momentary attacks of fainting, causing him to sink down, also accompanied by vertigo – followed by cutting in the abdomen and griping in the bowels as if diarrhoea would ensue – but yet only an ordinary stool was passed (aft. 24 h.).
650. Exhaustion after a short slow walk in the open air. [Gff.]
Whilst walking in the open air sudden fatigu came on, which however, soon went off (aft. 3 d.).
Weakness, especially in the lower extremitites. [Gff.]
In the forenoon, weakness, as from stupefaction.
Exhaustion in the evening.
655. In the evening, laziness, drowsiness, indisposed for exertion.
Yawning. [Ad.]
Much stretching and yawning (aft. 2 h.). [Gff.]
Drowsiness and frequent yawning. [Gff.]
Drowsiness in the forenoon, when sitting (and when reading), which goes off on moving. [Ad.]
660. After the midday meal, inclination to sleep, without being able to sleep.
After a meal uninterrupted sleep for hours which is beset with anxious dreams. [Ad.]
After a meal over-powered by sleepiness.
Very early in the evening inclined for sleep.
Great sleepiness in the evening.
665. When he gets into bed, in the evening, he is attacked by anxiety to that he can scarcely keep lying (aft. 19 d.).
Late of falling to sleep – not till 1 a.m.
At night through his eyes are heavy with sleep he cannot get to sleep.
She cannot get to sleep at night, but yet cannot open the eyes.
In the evening very cold feet and hands.
670. In the evening, before going to sleep, a severe internal shivering, without chilliness, and at the same time much eructation.
She frequently wakes up at night with coldness of the lower exrtemities and knees.
In the evening, after lying down in bed, his eyes were painful.
At night heaviness in the lower limbs and back, like fatigue.
In the evening before going to sleep, a drawing sensation in both lower limbs.
675. At night, in bed, the corns ache.
At night he cannot lie quiet except with both lower extremities drawn up to the abdomen.
At night he wakes up several times on account of pulsation in the head and anxiety as if about to have a fit of apoplexy; some instants after awaking he was composed and felt that it was an illusion, and then the beating in his head went off; when he attempted to await in slumbar what would happen to him, the lower extremities and knees were drawn up to the upper part of his body and the back became bent – both involuntarily – and he felt that if he put off awaking longer he would have fainted.
In the evening , after going to sleep, in bed, he wakes up several times, with a feeling of rush of blood to the head, with hair on end, anxiety accompanied with shivering, and a feeling over the body as if some one stroked him with the hand, andas if ants were running over the skin, at every movement in bed – at the same time the hearing is so sensitive and so extremely acute that the slightest noise echoed in his ear.
In the evening, during sleep, deception of the hearing; he thought he heard some one approach his bed, this woke him up with anxiety.
680. At night, he started at a noise, with shudder in the back.
Much connected talking in dreams, whereby he woke up and remembered what he had dreamt.
Nights very full of dreams (aft. 16 h.). [Gff.]
At night, vivid, but unremembered dreams. [Gff.]
Frightful dreams.
685. Extremely anxious dreams. [Gff.]
Restless sleep, anxious dreams, and at night a pressure under the stomach.
Restless sleep, frequent w, and in the morning in bed, headache, with burning here and there on the body. [Gff.]
Restless sleep with many dreams until after 3 a.m., when he awoke with violent squeezing and forcing-down pains in the abdomen, which pressed particularly on the sacrum and somewhat on the bladder also, with rumbling in the bowels. [Gff.]
Very restless sleep full of anxious dreams, until 1 a.m. [Gff.]
690. Restless sleep, without refreshment; in the morning he was is perspiration.
Feverish coldness in the evening; he did not feel the heat of the stove (aft. 48 h.).
Anxiety in the form of fever, the hands become cold and he trembles.
In the evening; great anxiety and sensation of heat, though she was cold all over to the touch.
(Weak, depressed pulse.)
695. Frequent chilliness, especially at night, chilliness and coldness.
In the evening weariness and febrile rigor, and before going to sleep flying heat (aft. 10 d.).
Chilliness and heat towards evening (aft. 12 d.).
All day long, much heat, but always attended by cold feet.
At night, heat in bed.
700. She could not sleep at night owing to heat in the blood.
Warm perspiration in the morning (aft. 29 h.). [Cas.]
Sour smelling sweat (aft. 8 d.).
Out of humour (after a meal). [Ad.]
Indifferent, unsympathetic. [Ad.]
705. Music, which he is fond of, he does not care for all day. [Ad.]
Anxious, as if oppressed, for several days.
Very oppressed and full.
In the evening, restlessness.
In the evening, anxiety increasing for several hours, with much heat in the face.
710. Great irritability.
Excessive irritation, as if she were too much hurried, or had too much to do.
Irritabiliy, sensitiveness. [Ad.]
Ill-humoured, very sensitive (aft. 4.1/4 h.). [Gff.]
Peevish, impatient and desperate, so much so that he would like to shoot himself.
715. Peevish, irritable disposition, withh confusion of the head. [Gff.]
Irritable, violent temper.
Involuntary angry outbursts (aft. 36 h.).
Sensitive, lachrymose disposition.
Sensitive, easily irritated humour, which, however, on cause given is apt to change into silly gaiety, that, on laughing, is attended by relaxation of the muscles of the arms and hands especially . [Gff.]
720. Excessively cheerful, but apt to be easily put out of humour. [Ad.]
No comments:
Post a Comment