Sunday, January 7, 2007

PULSATILLA

(From vol. ii, 3td edit. 1893.)

(Anemone Pratensis)

(The expressed juice of the whole green fresh plant mixed with equal parts of alcohol by shaking. After the cloudiness has settled down, the clear fluid is decanted off. Of this two drops are dropped into the first of 30 diluting-phials (each filled three quarters full with 99 drops of alcohol), and the phial being corked is held in the hand and the contents potentized by means of two strokes of the arm from above downwards. This is to be marked first dilution or 1/100. Of this one drop is to be introduced into the second phial and two equal shakes administered (to be marked second dilution or 1/10000) One drop of this is to be introduced into the third phial, and this process is to be repeated, until the thirtieth phial is provided with one drop from the twenty-ninth (which had got its drop from the twenty eighth phial and been twice shaken) ; this is also to be twice shaken and marked 30th dilution or X.)

 

THIS very powerful plant produces many symptoms on the healthy human body (as may be seen from the following tolerably complete list), which often correspond to the morbid symptoms commonly met with; hence, also, they admit of frequent homoeopathic employment, and often do good. We can therefore unquestionably reckon it as a remedy of many uses (polychrest).

It is useful in acute as well as in chronic diseases, as its action, even in small doses, lasts from ten to twelve days.

I have indicated the peculiarities of its symptoms in the notes, therefore I will not repeat them here.

As the experiments, whose results will be found below, were chiefly made by me with very moderate and small doses, the symptoms recorded are consequently almost without exception primary effects.

The homoeopathic employment of this, as of all other medicines , is most suitable when not only the corporeal affections of the medicine correspond in similarity to the corporeal symptoms of the disease, but also when the mental and emotional alterations peculiar to the drug encounter similar states in the disease to be cured, or at least in the temperament of the subject of treatment.

Hence the medicinal employment of pulsatilla will be all the more efficacious when, in affections for which this plant is suitable in respect to the corporeal symptom, there is at the same time in the patient a timid, lachrymose disposition, with a tendency to inward grief and silent peevishness, or at all events a mild and yielding disposition , especially when the patient in his normal state of health was good tempered and mild (or even frivolous and good-humouredly waggish). It is therefore especially adapted for slow, phlegmatic temperature ; on the other hand, it is but little suitable for persons who form their resolutions with rapidity, and are quick in their movements, even though they may appear to be good tempered.

It acts best when there is a disposition to chilliness and adipsia.

It is particularly suitable for females when their menses usually come on some days after the proper time; and especially also when the patient must lie long in bed at night before he can get to sleep, and when the patient is worst in the evening. It is useful for the ill effects caused by partaking of pork.

When pulsatilla has been given in too large a dose, or in an unsuitable case, and has consequently produced disagreeable effects, these according to their peculiar character, may be removed by chamomilla (particularly when drowsiness, exhaustion, and diminution of the senses are permanent) or by an infusion of coffee, (e.g. in the timorous anxiety), or by ignatia or nux vomica. The fever, the disposition to weep, and the pains of pulsatilla with all their aftersufferings can be most quickly removed by the tincture of raw coffee.

 

The proper dose is a small globule moistened with the thirtieth potency, repeated at most every twenty-four hours; in acute diseases the olfaction of a globule the size of a mustard seed is preferable.

[HAHNEMANN'S fellow provers were, FRIEDRICH HAHNEMANN, HORNBURG, MICHLER, E. F. RUCKERT, STAPF.]

Symptoms are taken from the following sources:

BERGIUS, Mat. med.

HELLWING, Flora Campana, Lips, 1719.

HEYER, in Crell ‘s Journ, ii.

SAUR, in Bergius' Mat. Med.

STOERCK, ANT. v., Von der Pulsatille.

In the Frag. de vir. pulsatilla has 300 symptoms, in the 1st edit. 1073, in the 2nd edit 1163, in this last edition they are reduced to 1154 (correcting the erroneous enumeration).]

 

PULSATILLA

Vertigo.

Violent vertigo like intoxication. [Stf.]

Vertigo, like that which occurs on turning round for a long time in circle, combined with nausea. [Hbg.]

Vertigo (immediately), still worse the next day. [Fr. H-n.]

5. Vertigo as from intoxication. (5, 7, comp. 41, 1077)

Vertigo as if the blood mounted to the head ; raking and grasping in it.

Giddy staggering, as from intoxication, with internal heat of head and paleness of the normally warm face, especially in the evening.

Staggering as from the side. [Fr. H-n.]

Staggering, as from drinking spirits. [Hbg.]

10. Attacks of vertigo, intoxication, heat.

After eating he feels as if intoxicated.

Vertigo, especially when sitting.

Vertigo in the morning on rising from bed; on account of it be must lie down again.

Vertigo when taking a walk in the open air, (One of the alternating states of pulsatilla , which always comes on later and more rarely than the opposite state, where the ailments are relieved or go off in the open air, but recur when sitting and when at rest, as may be seen in part in S. 15.) which goes off on sitting down.

15. Whirling, only when sitting, and stupid in the head, and as if sleepy.

Vertigo, he imagines he cannot stand (in the 1st hours).

Vertigo, he imagines he cannot comprehend a subject (in the 1st hours).

A kind of vertigo-when he turns the eyes upwards-as if he would fall, or as if he were dancing. (Comp. 64.)

Vertigo when stooping, as if he would fall down, as from intoxication; followed by inclination to vomit (aft. 6 h.).

20. Vertigo when stooping down, so that she could hardly raise herself up again.

When stooping he feels as if the head became too heavy, land he could not raise himself up again.

Vertigo as from a weight in the head, when walking and stooping, with some whirling which was also felt when lying.

When stooping forwards sensation in the head as if he would fall forwards.

Staggering when walking as if he had vertigo, and yet he is not giddy, in the evening.(Comp, 810.) (aft. 3 d.).

25. Dulness in the head and vertigo, caused by moving.

Cannot support his head nor hold it upright, must lie down, and yet cannot remain in bed. (A kind of third alternating state, which is intermediate between the production of the symptoms when sitting and the production of symptoms by movement.)

Headache, when lying down for the midday siesta, in the half of the brain of the side on which he is not lying. (Comp. 58.) (aft. 18 h.).

Cannot maintain the head erect, cannot raise it.

Heavines of the head. (Comp. 102, 733, 1014.)

30. Heaviness in the head, he cannot bear the light of a candle. (The oversensitiveness of the eyes to light, comp. 103, 104, 105, 107 is an alternating state with the dimness of vision caused by Pulsatilla. See 94, 98, 99, 101, 102.)

Dulness of the head and pains in the forehead as if beaten to pieces.

Headache, so that he would like to incline his head to one side.

Headache on moving the eyes, deep in the orbits, as if the forehead would fall out, and the frontal bones were too thin; with dulness of the head, in the evening. (33, 33, comp. with 213, 712, 788, 900.) (aft. 48 h.).

Semilateral headache, as if the brain would burst, and the eyes fall out of the head.

35. Head stupid, so that the eyes in her head are painful.

Head as if stupid and heavy.

Stupid feeling in the head, and pain as from a bruise in the forehead.

Stupid feeling in the head, as if his memory were defective (aft. 2 h.).

Emptiness and hollowness in the head; his head felt like a lantern.

40. Emptiness and pain in the head as from a debauch the previous day. (Comp, 931, 1051.)

Headache as from intoxication and night-watching (aft. 12 h.).

Dulness in the head; his thoughts leave him.

A thought he has once entertained he cannot get rid of.

Headache causing him to be confused, when he comes into the warm room. (Comp. 573.)

45. Creeping pain in the forehead. (Comp. 102, 723.) (aft. 1 h.).

Gurgling in the head, at night; he distinctly heard the pulse beating in it.

Headache like throbbing of the arteries in the brain (aft. 6 h.).

Throbbing headache about midnight.

Throbbing pain in the forehead, when stooping and when exerting his mind, which goes off on walking, in the evening.

50. Headache in the occiput, a rythmical throbbing. [Hbg. ]

Throbbing, aching pain in the head, which was alleviated by external pressure. (This diminution of the pains by external pressure occurs in other pulsatilla pains; see 840, 841. ) (aft. 1/2 h.).

Aching pain in the head on stooping forwards.

In the forehead, above the orbits, an aching pain involving the head. [Rkt.]

Dull headache, especially pressive in the forehead (aft. 1/4 h.). [Rkt. ]

55. Aching pain in the whole forehead at once, only when walking.

Aching pain in the occiput ; at the same time frequently hot in the body and always in transpiration.

Aching, tearing pain in the left side of the occiput, in the morning (aft. 60 h.).

After lying down to sleep heavy headache, on the side on which he is not lying. (Comp. 27.)

Drawing pain in the occiput above the nape, in the morning. (Comp, 61, 102.) (aft. 60 h.).

60. Headache on awaking and some time thereafter; the brain confused and as if lacerated, as in putrid fever, or after drinking spirits (aft. 6, 12 h.).

Watering of one eye with drawing headache.

Pain on the hairy scalp on stroking back the hair, a kind of drawing pain.

Tensive headache over the brain (aft. 1 h.). [Rkt.]

Tensive drawing pain in the forehead above the orbits; which is aggravated by raising up the eye. (Comp. 33. )

65. Headache: the brain is as if squeezed in, with a boring pain in the vertex..

Headache in the temples, as if constricted. [Stf.]

Above the eyes a contractive headache, which is aggravated if she looks closely at anything.

An out-boring headache with dull stitches.

Single sharp blows or jerks in the right half of the brain (aft.1 h.).

70. Jerking tearing in both temples, as if they would be torn asunder.

Headache: Shooting from the occiput through the ears.

Shooting in the occiput, which is aggravated lying down, but does off on rising up.

Stitches which dart through the whole brain, after dinner till bed-time, mingled with shivering and attacks of faintness (aft.16 h.)

Semilateral shooting in the head.

75. Shooting pain in the head. [HEYER, in Crell's Journ., ii, p. 205.]

Shooting and tearing in the head, especially in the temples.[Fr.H-n.]

Stitches in the temples.

Stitches out at the forehead, in the evening.

Cutting headache.

80. Evening headache, as from stuffed coryza; followed by dry heat in bed and sopor, with delirious visions and almost waking dreams. (Comp. 999, 1006, 1093.)

Headache as from having eaten too much, or from having disordered the stomach by over-loading it with too fat meat. (Comp. 321, 327.)

Humming in the head.

Rushing in the head, and still louder roaring before the ears, on account of which he must go to bed in the evening earlier than usual. [Fr. H-n.]

Headache, occasionally, as if a keen wind blew through the brain. (Comp. 155.) (aft. 40 h.).

85. Crepitation in the brain, when walking, synchronous with the pulse.

The headache, which ceases and returns at indeterminate time, is especially severe when walking in the open air. [Rkt.]

Contracts the pupils at first.

Dilates the pupils at last.

Dilated pupils. [Rkt.]

90.Swollen eyes and sensation in them as if they were squinting.

He sees objects double (aft. several h.).

Obscuration of the sight with inclination to vomit and pale face. (92, 93, 94, 98, 99 ,101, 102 comp. with 97, 1078. )

Vertiginous, obscuration of the sight after sitting, on standing upright and commencing to walk (aft. 24 h.)

Dimness of vision, like a mist before the eyes, on rising from a seat and walking (aft.24 h.).

95. Dim vision like a mist before the eyes.[Hbg. ]

Pale vision. [Stf.]

Obscuration of sight. (From the emanations. ) [SAUR,( Effects of emanations while evaporating the juice. -With S. 113.) in Bergius, Mat. Med. p. 517.]

In the morning on rising from bed, it is very dark before his eyes.

Transient obscuration of sight.

100. Greater acuteness of vision for distant objects. (Curative action after a large dose.)

During some days recurring obscuration of sight.

Sight and hearing leave him, with drawing pain in the head and a sensation of heaviness and formication in the brain, followed by chilliness. ( Comp. 723, also 29, 30 and 45, likewise 59, 61.)

(Glittering before the eyes.)

He sees fiery circles before the eyes, which become, more expanded and larger towards noon (this ceases towards evening).

105. The flame of a candle appears surrounded by a star-like halo.

On shaking the head there is shooting in the left eye, and a tear escapes.

One eye or the other suffers shooting pains, almost without inflammation of the white, and he cannot look into the flame of a candle; he can only open the eyelids a little way (aft. 3 h.).

Headache extended into the right eye, there was aching in the latter, and a tear escaped from it.

Headache extended down .into the eyes, so that they were painful, in the evening.

110. In the white of the eye near the cornea, a small (inflamed) red spot (aft. 30 h.).

The bolder of the lower eyelid is inflamed and swollen, and in the morning a tear escapes from the eye.

The eyes are full of water, they weep; eyes deeply sunk. [ANT. v. STOERCK,( Effects observed mainly in patients.) Von der Pulsatille, Frft., 1771.]

Swelling and redness of the eyelids. [SAUR, 1. c.]

A stye on the eyelid, and inflammation of the white of the eye, now in one now in the other canthus, with drawing tensive pain therein on moving the facial muscles, and with ulcerated nostrils. (Comp. 184, 185, 585, 586.)

115. Dryness of the eyelids (aft. 12 h.).

Dryness of the eyelids especially when he is sleepy (aft. 1.5h.).

Dryness of the right eye and sensation as if it were obscured by mucus hanging upon it, which could be wiped away, in the evening (aft. 24 h.). ( Also in the morning after waking, and in the afternoon after the siesta, there occurs with pulsatilla not unfrequently such a dimness of vision as if something hung upon the cornea, whereby vision is impeded more in one eye. less in the other, which seems as if it might be wiped away, but does not actually go away until this Symptom naturally disappears of itself.)

Dryness of the eyes, and in the morning a sensation, as if a foreign body pressed on it (aft, many h.).

Pain in the eye, as if it were scraped with a knife. (In a case of chronic syphilitic ophthalmia.) [STOERCK, 1. c.].

120. An aching pain in the left eye.

An aching pain in the inner canthus of the eye.

An aching burning pain in the eyes especially in the morning and evening.

Aching pain in the eyes as if heat were in them.

Aching burning pain in the eye as if a hair had got into it.

125. Uncommon tearing, boring cutting pains in the eye. (In a case of amaurosis, coincident with improvement of vision.) [STOERCK,1. c.]

When reading, an aching in the eye, as if sand were in it, which went off when he left off reading, and returned on again reading.

In the evening after sunset itching in the inner canthi of the eyes, as if a sore were healing; after rubbing there occurs an aching, pricking pain.

In the eyes a burning and itching, which compels scratching and rubbing.

Itching pricking in the eyes, compelling scratching (aft. 24 h.).

130. Itching in the eyes.

Itching of the eyeball in the outer canthus in the evening; in the morning the eyelids are as if gummed up with matter (aft. 8 h.).

The inner canthus is as if glued up with matter in the morning.( Comp. 139, 181.)

The eyelids are gummed up in the morning.

Itching (eroding) and burning in the eyelids in the evening.

135. In the inner canthus a smarting pain, as if it were excoriated (aft. 8 h.).

In the cold open air the eyes water. (136, 137, 138. This watery state of the eye is an alternating state with 115, 118.)

In the open air there is dimness before the eyes and they weep.

In wind the eyes become full of water (aft. 10 h.).

Blear eyed.

140. Quivering of the eyelids.

( A pimple on the forehead.)

A smarting itching on the hairy scalp (142, 143, comp. with 144.) (aft. 9 h.).

On the hairy scalp, small swellings, with pain like ulceration.

On the hairy scalp in the occipital region, a large pimple or pustule filled with matter, with fine tearing pains. [Hbg.]

145. Sweat on the face and hairy scalp. [Hbg. ]

Quivering in the muscles and cheeks.

Warmth and feeling of warmth in the face. [Hbg,]

Shuddering on one side of the face. (The occurrence of symptoms on only one half of the body is a frequent peculiarity of pulsatilla. Comp. 906, 921, 1073, 1074, 1077, 1098, 1099, 1100, Rhus. belladonna cocculus show something similar.)

Pallor of the face.

150. A tension in the face and in the fingers (especially on taking hold of something) as if the parts would swell.

Painful sensitiveness, like excoriation of the skin of the lips and face, when touched.

Rush of blood to the auditory apparatus (aft. 8 h.).

Murmur in the ear synchronous with the pulse. (153, 154, 155, comp. with 82.)

Frequent humming in the ear.

155. Noise in the ear as from wind, or from the rushing of water, after 4 p.m. (aft. 10 h.).

Roaring in the ears (aft. 7, 8 h.), which lasted two days and went off by a sudden shock which went like an electric shock from the head to over the chest with sensation before the eyes as when a soap bubble bursts. [Mch.]

Sensation in the ear, as if it were stopped up, and a roaring in it, as from a loud distant noise (aft. 21 h.). [Rkt.]

A trembling vibrating ringing in the ears, as when an iron bar is struck (aft. 3 h.).

Ringing in the ears (from the 4th to the 8th h.).

160. A fine ringing in the right ear, then in the left with an agreeable tickling sensation in the region of the membrana tympani. [Hbg.]

Chirping in the ear as of grasshoppers, in the morning in bed (aft. 50 h.).

Hardness of hearing, as if the ears were stopped up (162, 163, comp. 107.)(aft. 3 h.).

Hardness of hearing, as if the ears were stopped up, with trembling and perspiration on the back - recurring on alternate hours (aft. 3 h.).

Itching deep in the ear (aft. 24 h.).

165. In the right ear much itching, in the afternoon and evening (aft. 30 h.).

Itching pricking in the interior of the ear (aft. 6 h.).

Single tearing twitching through the ears (aft. 12 h.).

Twitching in the ears.

Twitching in the auricle, then heat only of that ear.

170. Violent pain in the ear, as if something would force itself out there.

Heat, redness and swelling of the auricle (aft. some h.).

On the auricle heat and perspiration.

When blowing the nose the air penetrates from within into the ear, as if it would be distended thereby; at the same time stiches that dart thence to the eye.

Pus flows out of the left ear (aft. 12 h.).

175. A small painful gland rises between the tragus and the maxillary joint.

A large , red lump in the region of the zygoma.

A red hard elevation on the right cheek in front of the ear, with burning contractive pain (aft. 5 d.).

On the tragus there occurs a scabby eruption with burning smarting pain, which exudes a watery fluid, and a glandular swelling further down on the neck, which is painful when touched.

A creaking in the ear on moving the head or the body (aft. 4, 16 h.).

180. In the parotid gland a shooting pain.

In the root of the nose, near the canthus of the eye, an abscess, as if a lachrymal fistula would form there.( Comp. 132, 135.)

(On stooping forwards pain in the root of the nose as from an ulcer.)

Aching sensation in the root of the nose. [Stf.]

In the left nostril sensation as from an ulcer (aft. 8 h.).

185. The ala nasi is ulcerated externally and exudes a watery fluid (aft. 6 h.).

Twitching pain in the nose.

In the morning smell in the nose like old coryza.( Comp. 188, 589.)

Bad smell before the nose, as from old coryza. [Hbg.]

Illusion of smell ; he always felt as if he smelt a mixture of tobacco and coffee, even in the open air.

190. Epistaxis.

Flow of blood from the nose (aft. 1 h.).

Flow of blood from the nose with stuffed coryza.

In the morning blowing of blood from the nose (aft. 48.11.).

On the outer border of the lips the epidermis peels off down to the living flesh.

195. The epidermis of the lips becomes chapped (aft. 2 h.).

Quivering in the lower lip for two days.

Lower lip swollen, chapped in the middle, with tensive pain.

Itching in the region of the chin, especially in the evening.

In the lower jaw (drawing) tearing pains. (The so-called tearing pains of pulsatilla are mostly a transient drawing tension,which always changes into a twitching like tearing-somewhat as if a nerve were painfully drawn out and stretched, and then let loose with a sudden, painful jerk.Hence the expression. "single tearing twitching," 167, "drawing twitching," 208, &c.)

200. A contractive pain, as from an acid, in the jaws, with shivering and cold sweat on the face.

(Shooting, throbbing toothache, in the afternoon about 4 or 5 o'clock). which is aggravated by cold water.

Toothache renewed every time he eats.

Toothache, which commenced about 2 a.m., did not allow him to lay the head on a cold part of the bed; a shooting digging first in the teeth of the lower jaw then in those of the upper jaw, from the root of one tooth into another, which recurred at noon when eating.

Pricking toothache, which was relieved by vinegar.

205. Pricking gnawing toothache in the gums, especially towards evening, which was aggravated by the warmth of the bed, but was alleviated by throwing off the bed clothes and the blowing in of the cold open air, and was removed by the evening sleep (See note to 215.) (aft. 6 h.).

Shooting pain in the furthest back molar, which was aggravated when he opened his mouth, from 2 to 6 p.m.

Toothache immediately on taking something very warm into the mouth.

Drawing twitching toothache, aggravated by drinking cold fluid.

Twitching in the molars, with a small swelling of the gums.

210. (Twitching toothache, especially in the morning, which was relieved by cold water when it became warm in the mouth, was not increased by chewing, but was excited by picking the teeth.)

In the evening (6 o,'clock) (after heat in the head with thirst) twitching pains in the teeth until 11 p.m.; thereafter sweat.

Tearing toothache.( Comp. 199.)

Pain in the teeth, as if they were pushed outwards. (Comp. 713.)

A tooth is painful when chewing and biting. (Alternating action with 210.)

215. The pains in the teeth are increased in the wind. (The increase or excitation of the symptoms by cool especially open air, is a rarer alternating action which renews the symptoms in the warmth, especially in the warm ar of the room, e. g. 573.)

Looseness of the teeth in the morning.

The gums are painful as if excoriated.

In the gums a beating synchronous with the pulse; aggravated by the heat of the stove. [Hbg.]

The gums are painful on their inner aspect, as if they were eroded (aft. 8 h.).

220. On the back gums feeling of swelling, though there was none; he had then a burning sensation when he took anything into his mouth, food or drink, cold or warm.

The tongue feels to him to be broader.

The tongue is covered with viscid mucus, as with a skin (fur). (Comp. 249.)

Along with white tongue nasty taste in the mouth, in the morning. (Comp. 247. 248, 251, 258, 262.)

On the tongue at first tearing, then persistent heat in it. (From extract placed on the tongue.-Literally-"At first a slight sense of astringency, then painful pungency, and subsequently heat lasting for a long time.") [STOERCK, 1. c.]

225. On the side of the tongue's tip a painful blister (aft. 6 d.).

On the middle of the tongue, even when it is moistened a sensation as if it were burnt and insensible, at night and in the morning (Comp. 248.) (aft. 6 h.).

Dysphagia, as from paralysis of the oesophageal muscles. [Hbg. ]

Sore throat: stitches at the back of the throat when not swallowing, none when swallowing.

Shooting sore throat.

230. Sore throat: cutting pain in the throat (aft. 8 h.).

Sore throat: pain on the side of the palate when it is touched and when speaking, as if there were a blister or a painful pimple there, with dilation of the pupils, in the morning.

Painless sensation, as if the palate were covered with viscid mucus or were swollen.

Sore throat: sensation on swallowing, as if the throat at the back were narrowed and swollen up.

Aching and tension in the throat on swallowing.

235. Sore throat : pain when swallowing, as if the uvula were swollen.

Sore throat: sensation as if something were swollen in the aesophagus, at one time up above at another down low (aft. 6 h.).

Sore throat: pain on swallowing, as if the subimaxillary glands projected into the throat, and were as if excoriated and raw (aft. 8 h.).

Sore throat: the palate smarts as if it were raw, on swallowing.

The throat is painful posteriorly, as if it were raw, at the same time a drawing pain in the cervical muscles.

240. Sore throat: rawness and sore sensation in the throat when not swallowing, and as if it were too dry, in the morning (aft. 2 h.).

Sore throat : in the throat as if scrapy, scratchy, and raw, as if after severe vomiting; he feels nothing when swallowing ; at the same time dry in the throat.

Raw, scrapy, and scratchy in the throat, with dryness in the mouth.

Sore throat: when swallowing feeling of a swelling in the throat and roughness in the windpipe.

Dryness of the throat after midnight.

245. In the morning dryness of the throat (aft. 6, 20 h.).

Intolerable feeling of dryness in the throat extending to the tip of the tongue (without visible dryness) with thirst; he can drink but little, because it is repugnant to him internally, like sickness.

In the morning the mouth and throat are dry and covered by a tasteless insipid mucus, with a bad smell from the mouth, which, however, he is not himself conscious of (aft. 12 h.).

In the morning dryness of the tongue.

When he wakes from sleep in the morning he feels a dryness of the palate, tongue, and lips, which afterwards changes into very viscid mucus. (Comp. 222.)

250. Slimy taste in the mouth and inclination to vomit, in the morning.

(In the morning a slimy, saltish, bitter taste in the mouth, not without appetite.)

The interior of the throat is covered with a viscid mucus in the morning. (Comp. 222, 247.)

The inside of the mouth is covered with foetid mucus, in the morning on waking from sleep.

He has a bad smell from the mouth in the morning.

255. He has a. foetid smell from the mouth in the morning.

At night there is foetid smell from the mouth.

In the evening after lying down he has a smell from his mouth (aft. 96 h.).

A foetid herbaceous taste at the back of the throat.

He has in his mouth a taste as of putrid flesh, with inclination to vomit (aft. 2 h.).

260. After dinner eructation with the taste of putrid flesh, and this same taste remains afterwards in the mouth, with inclination to vomit .( Comp. 321, &C.) (aft. 14 h.).

On hawking there occurs, especially in the morning a taste in the mouth like putrid flesh.

Sometimes mattery taste in the mouth, especially in the morning.

Loathsome, fasting taste in the mouth, us when one rises too soon (aft. 12 h.).

A burnt (empyreumatic) taste in the mouth.

265. An earthy taste in the mouth with inclination to vomit (also aft.1 h.).

A flat taste in the mouth, as if he had eaten earthy things (aft. 10 h. ).

Constant sweetish taste of the saliva in the mouth.

Disgusting sweetish taste of beer (aft. 2 h.).

Bitter beer has to him a disgusting sweetish taste.

270. Disgusting taste form smoking tobacco.

Tobacco smoking has no taste, is completely tasteless, but yet it produces no repugnance, towards evening (aft. 20, 50 h.).

Bitter taste in the mouth, at 6 p.m. (Rarely (and then only in the evening or morning) there occurs from pulsatilla a persistent bitter taste in the mouth ; the alternating actions. however, when there is no bitter taste in the mouth per se, but when it either comes on when drinking, and when eating and chewing, especially black bread, or when the bitter taste only appears after swallowing drinks and food, are far the most frequent from this plant.)

Bitter taste in the month in .the morning (oft. 24 h.), which goes off after eating.

After eating and smoking tobacco there occurs a bitter, bilious taste in the mouth. [Hbg.]

275. Constant bitter, bilious taste in the mouth, especially after a meal.

After rumbling and working in the bowels and pinching in the abdomen there was a rising up in the throat.

Bitter taste with longing for lemon juice.

Bitter taste of all food, followed by chilliness with cold sweat.

Bitter taste even of the food. [Stf.]

280. In the morning, on an empty stomach bitter taste in the mouth, while persists which smoking tobacco. [Rkt.]

After drinking beer, in the evening, a bitter taste remains in the mouth (aft. 8 h.).

In the morning dislike to milk, though it tasted all right.

Milk taken in the morning has no taste.

All the food she takes tastes too salt (black bread excepted), and after eating it there always rises a scraping salt taste up in the throat for several hours (aft. 4, 28 h.).

285. After drinking coffee, especially in the morning a bitter taste remains in the mouth.

Wine tastes bitter to him (aft. 8 h.).

Dislike to butter, it tastes bitter to him.

Bitter taste of bread, roll and meat.

He has a loathing only at black bread, it tastes bitter, not so other food.

290. Bread sometimes tastes bitter; he loathes bread.

Bread tastes bitter when he chews it, but as soon as it is swallowed the bitter taste is gone.

A quarter of an hour after eating with good appetite the mouth is bitter.

A somewhat bitter taste in the mouth, especially in the morning and home time after eating and drinking, but the taste of the food is all right.

Bitterness after vomiting. (comp. 353.)

295. Eructation (belching) of a bitter fluid up into the mouth.

Loud eructation. [Fr. H-n.]

Bitter eructation at night.

Bilious eructation in the evening (aft. 2 h.).

In the morning beer tastes bitter, and afterwards there remains a sour taste in the mouth (The bitterness and sourness in the taste or on eructation is alternating action and yet both are primary actions.) (aft. 12 h.).

300. Bread tastes sour to her and is too dry.

After eating, a. sourish taste in the mouth (aft, 3 h.).

After drinking coffee a sour fluid is eructated (belched) up into the mouth.

In the morning sour eructation..

Anorexia with pure, proper taste.

305. Dislike to meat and stale baked bread.

Diminished taste of all food (aft. 4, 8, 16 h.).

Meat has no taste to him.

Fresh meat tastes putrid to him.

Though he has some appetite, bread, butter, and beer have little or no taste (plum jam only tastes perfectly good to him) (aft. 12 h.).

310. (He will not eat anything warm, and desires only butter, bread and fruit.)

Want of appetite on account of tastelessness of the food and fulness of the stomach.

Adipsia.

In the evening increased appetite (aft. 5 h.).

In the middle of her meal, at noon, she is overcome by sleep and must take a nap.

315. In the morning when rising from bed a kind of clawing in the stomach, as if he had been hungry for a long time; this goes off after eating (aft. 12 h.).

A gnawing sensation in the stomach like bulimy (aft. 8 h.).

Ravenous hunger (immediately, but soon going off).

He has longing for food, but knows not for what. He also relishes nothing that he eats.(Comp.320.)

Is hungry, but no desire for any article of food in particular.

320. Appetite he knows not for what. [Stf.]

Sensation as if the stomach were deranged. (Comp. 81, 259, 260, 261.)

Symptoms of very much deranged stomach.

After a slight overloading of the stomach at breakfast, tension in the feet (aft. 48 h.).

Frequent eructation with the taste of what had been previously eaten. (The eructation with the taste and smell of what had previously been eaten (see also 325) is a much more frequent alternating action of pulsatilla than empty eructation of nothing but air.)

325. After eating, persistent eructation with the taste of what had been eaten. [Rkt.]

After eating cake eructation like old, rancid tallow.

Sensation in the stomach as from eating too much; the food comes up again into the mouth, as if it would be vomited.

Tendency to imperfect eructation; eructation that fails to come to completion.

After eating eructation with the taste of the food, and then inclination to vomit (aft. 4 h.).

330. Nausea rises up into the mouth.

Sick nausea rises up into the throat.

In the morning nausea and sliminess of the mouth, which soon changes into a sour taste in the mouth (aft. 13 h.).

A feeling comes up into the oesophagus, as if a worm were crawling up it.

In the morning, after taking milk, nausea, qualmishness.

335. Sick nausea rises up in the oesophagus with a very disagreeable feeling.

Inclination to vomit solid food, bread, meat.

Intolerable nausea, without vomiting (aft. 1 h.).

Inclination to vomit with chilliness.

Nausea only in the throat, but not when swallowing.

340. Nausea, when about to take food.

She felt nausea when eating, so that food is repugnant to her.

Nausea from smoking tobacco in persons accustomed to smoke.

Dislike to tobacco-smoking, as though he had smoked to satiety (aft. 5 h.).

Extreme loathing to tobacco-smoking.

345.During slumber (or during sleep) there occurs nausea, though appetite is present, even for black bread( Comp.576) (aft. 20 h.).

Nausea which seemed to arise from heat of the body.

Loathing and nausea as if from drinking oil.

Inclination to vomit [STOERCK, l. c.]

After exercise in the open air, towards evening; nausea and vomiting of something salt or sour (aft. 3.5 h.).

350. Sensation of sickness in the epigastric region, especially after eating and drinking (aft. 1 h.).

Inclination to vomit with grumbling and rumbling in the subcostal region.

Vomiting of food that had been eaten a long time previously.

In the evening vomiting of food; followed by bitterness in the mouth with teeth on edge.

Nocturnal vomiting with shooting drawing pain in the back towards the scapula.( Comp. 345, 572. Allied irritations, also at night, see 453, 464, and other nocturnal symptoms. 614-616. 633, 683, 751, 765, 780, 355.)

 

355. In the evening, after a meal and on lying down in bed, violent, straining vomiting of a green slimy watery matter, which smells sour, and burns like fire in the oesophagus; this vomiting occurred on three successive evenings. [St f . ]

(Vomiting before midnight of a small quantity, almost entirely without nausea.)

Short bilious vomiting.

After the vomiting burning in the , oesophagus.

After the vomiting loss of appetite.( Alternating action in opposition to 345.)

360. She belches from below upwards a watery fluid up into the mouth (without nausea or vomiting), which she must spit out (aft. 3 h.) ; immediately before this a sensation in the scrobiculus cordis as if something were torn away, and in the same place an aching during the eructation.

Accumulation of saliva in the mouth as after drinking vinegar.[Hbg.]

Salivation. (Stoerck adds, "tenacious."). [STOERCK, l. c.]

Salivation.

During a flow of saliva that lasted four and twenty hours, inclination to vomit.

365. Frequent flow of watery saliva from the mouth. (365, 366, 360 are allied symptoms to 572.)

 

Flow of watery saliva, like water-brash.

Jerks from the stomach up to the throat, and in the throat, and in the throat tensive pain, with anxiety and feeling of internal heat, which goes off after eating (aft. 6 h.).

Hiccup when smoking tobacco.

(Hiccup at night in sleep.)

370. After drinking tendency to hiccup.

In the morning, in the scrobiculus cordis aching drawing pain, which sometimes goes into the side of the chest like a shooting, and at last into the back like a tearing (aft. 24 h.).

A tension in the region of the stomach and scrobiculus cordis up into the mammae.

Grasping pain in the scrobiculus cordis. [Stf.]

An arterial pulsation is felt in the scrobiculus cordis.( Comp. 47-50, 926.)

375. On laying the hand on the stomach a throbbing is felt in it.

Pain in the scrobiculus cordis on inspiration.

First aching then twitching pain in the scrobiculus cordis.

In the morning violent aching in the scrobiculus cordis combined with inclination to vomit.

Aching, squeezing or choking pain in the srobiculus cordis which impedes respiration, in the afternoon.

380. Several attacks of contractive or choking pain in the oesophagus, just as if a large lump of new-baked bread had been swallowed (aft. 10 h.).

Very disagreeable sensation of tight tension in the abdomen, as if all were too full, hard and impassable, and as if no stool or flatus could be expelled, though a stool does pass, slowly but not hard, and yet the flatus is passed with difficulty and in small quantities at a time.

Twitching and shooting in the subcostal region, as if there were an ulcer there, back into the sacrum.

Contractive and squeezing sensation in the epigastric and subcostal (hypochondrial) region, as if the flatus stuck there (especially after eating) which then goes into the chest and stops and impedes respiration (aft. 16 h.).

Drawing tensive pain in the hypochondria.

385. A tension in tile region of the stomach, in the forenoon, which went off by moving (aft. 26 h.).

Stitches in the scrobiculus cordis ( Comp. 391, 725 ) on making a false step on an uneven pavement, &c.

Sensation of anxiety about the gastric region.

Pain in the stomach an hour after eating.

A weight in the stomach like a stone, in the morning in bed, on awaking. (Comp. 377, 378.)

390. After supper immediately aching in the stomach and flatulent colic, followed by nausea (aft. 24 h.).

In the upper part of the abdomen pinching, shooting pains with, flatulent colic, in the morning (aft. 24 h.).

Pinching pains in the epigastrium.

Pains in the abdomen only when walking.

When sitting, obtuse pain and sensation of tense distension in the upper part of the abdomen.

395. The abdominal integuments feel swollen, with tensive pain, and at the same time no flatus passes.

Hard distension of the abdomen, with stretching pain therein, end a feeling as if the abdomen would burst (with swelling of the dorsum of the feet).

Loud rumbling in the abdomen, waking and sleeping. [Fr H-n.]

Tearing pain( Literally, "Tormina" ) in the abdomen. [STOERCK, l. c.]

Shooting (Literally, Somewhat sharp . Both these pains and those of S. 398 were relieved when a loose stool occurred.) pains in the abdomen. [ STOERCK, l . c.]

400. Rumbling and grumbling in the abdomen. [Hbg.]

Early in the morning, immediately after waking in bed, flatulent colic; flatulence rumbles and moves about painfully, especially in the upper part of the abdomen.

A persistent obtuse stitch in the side of the abdomen, as from displaced flatulence.

Immediately after supper flatulent colic ; flatulence rumbles about painfully, especially in the upper part of the abdomen. (Comp. 390, 413.)

Cutting pains in the abdomen above the navel,. as if diarrhoea would come on (Comp. 722, and partly also 723 also 419, 424, and 466.) (aft. 1 h.).

405. A firm prominent ring round the navel, which is painful when walking (aft. 24 h.).

A formicating itching in and above the navel; painful after scratching.

Flatulence moves about like colic in the abdomen, in the evening after lying down in bed.

Flatulence passes with loud rumbling from one part of the bowels to another with a jerking and even a pinching sensation, especially in the evening in bed.

Grumbling and rumbling in the abdomen as from flatulence.

410. Loud rumbling in the abdomen, with frequent purging and griping and pinching in the abdomen.

In the evening bellyache or rattling in the abdomen.

After eating fulness and occasional bellyache with rumbling.

Sensation of a flatulent colicky fulness in the abdomen after supper (aft. 2 h.).

Sensation of emptiness in the abdomen just as if the abdomen were eviscerated (emptied of its intestines).

415. She feels as if empty, and there is pinching and bubbling in the abdomen, as from something fermenting.

Bellyache after drinking (aft. 3 h.).

Bellyache after drinking, in the evening (aft. 6 h.).

Flatulent distension after all food.

Cutting pains in the abdomen as from flatulence, before eating in the evening,( 419-423, comp. with 404, 466, 722, and partly with. 723), (aft. 36 h.).

420. Cutting pains in the abdomen by day and particularly in the evening, every other day (aft. 4, 5, 6 d.).

Bellyache: cutting deep down in the abdomen, relieved by stooping forwards, as if about to vomit, towards 5 o'clock after the afternoon's meal, for three successive days about the same time; in the evening about 9 o'clock it went off when he lay curled up and he fell asleep (aft. 24 h.).

Cutting in her abdomen, after moving.

The flatus is discharged with cutting pains in the abdomen, in the morning (aft. 8, 20 h.).

Very foetid flatus after eating.

425. Pain in the hypogastrium more pinching than cutting, with soft stool.

Pinching pain in the belly, which involves the whole abdomen in a uniform manner.(aft. 1/2 h.).

Griping pain in the abdomen on the left side; she must bind up the belly tightly.( Comp. 410, 373 )

(In the morning pinching in the abdomen, with chilliness and heat.)

Pinching in the abdomen (aft. 4 h.) and sharp stitches which darted from the abdomen into the penis, frequent, thin stools, with great thirst for brown beer.

430. Bellyache as if diarrhoea must ensue, and yet there only occurs a good natural stool .( Comp. 378, 379, 389) (aft. 48, 72 h; ).

Aching pressing pain in the abdomen .( Comp. 378, 379, 389) (aft. 1, 42 h.).

Nocturnal colic: after midnight a pressure here and there in the abdomen as from displaced flatulence, with hot feeling all over the body, without thirst; a discharge of flatus gave no relief.

Bellyache after the stool.

Drawing in the back during the stool, otherwise scarcely at all.

435. After the stool colicky pain in the abdomen as from flatulence (aft. 5 h.).

After the stool aching in the rectum.

When yawning pain as if bruised in the integuments of the hypogastrium (aft. 2 h.).

Chilliness over the abdomen (also round about to the lower part of the back).

A pain in the abdominal muscles when sitting and when coughing (aft. 3 d.).

440. Painful tenderness of the abdomen which is excited by touching it (aft. several h.).

After purging, with violent thirst, painful tenderness of the abdominal integuments; the abdomen could not be touched without causing pain.

Obstinate constipation.

Daily, but hard stool (with pain in the haemorrhoidal lumps).

Difficult evacuation of the stool with painful pressing and pain in the back. (This and the six following symptoms (comp. 568) are the most characteristic and commonest forms of the faecal evacuations from pulsatilla.)

445. In the morning difficult stool , then two soft stools during the day .

He has frequent call to stool with greyish pale complexion (bad appearance) and faintness.

Frequent urging to go to stool (frequent call to stool) as if diarrhoea would occur occasionally.

Without tenesmus, either in the rectum or anus, he has constant call to stool (in remote parts of the bowels) without getting rid of sufficient stool.

Frequent soft stool mingled with mucus (also aft. 2 h.).

450. Frequent evacuation of mucus only (also aft. 48 h.) with bellyache before every stool.

Stool consisting of nothing but yellowish-white mucus mingled with a little blood (aft. 12 h.)

Faecal evacuations coloured with blood, in the morning (aft. 72 h).

Diarrhoea as green as bile once or twice at night: before each stool a working about in the bowels (Comp. 464. These kinds of nocturnal diarrhoea are characteristic of pulsatilla,and are hardly met with in such a marked manner in any other medicine) (aft. 4 d.).

Diarrhoea of green mucus (aft. 2 d.).

455. Diarrhoea first green, then slimy.

A not debilitating diarrhoea. [STOERCK, l. c.]

Diarrhoea without bellyache. [Hbg.]

For five successive mornings, every time immediately after rising; a slimy diarrhoeic stool. [Fr. H-n]

For five successive nights (in sleep) diarrhoeic stool passed without being aware of it; also by day three to four diarrhoeic, stools. [Fr. H-n.]

460. After the stool a slight chill, especially in the lower part of the back (sacrum) (and an aching in the region of the scrobiculus cordis).

(For four days) quite white stool (aft. 3 d., also aft 8, 24 h.).

Stool like chopped-up eggs, with cutting before and after the stool especially; in the morning.

(In the morning diarrhoea.)

At night watery diarrhoea.

465.(The faeces passed are thin in form and as if passed flat.)

Diarrhoea with cutting in the abdomen. (Comp. 404.)

In the morning soft, acrid, smarting stool. (Comp. 508.)

Acrid evacuations by stool.

Blind piles with itching in the evening (aft. 10 h.).

470. Blind piles with itching at the anus.

(Fluent piles) discharge of blood by the anus (aft. 8 d. ).

Severe haemorrhage from the anus (aft. 7 d.). [Fr. H-n.]

Severe haemorrhage from the anus during stool. [Mch.]

Haemorrhoidal flux for three days.( With relief of a chronic sacral pain, and therefore probably a curative effect.) [STOERCK, 1. c.]

475. A persistent obtuse stitch in the rectum as from displaced flatus (aft. 1 h.).

Haemorrhoidal lumps, with single itching pricks in the anus.

During stool a burning in the rectum.

Blind piles in the evening until about 9 o'clock with sore pain at the anus, when at rest and when moving, but which is somewhat greater when moving (aft. 24 h.).

Sore pain of the anus, immediately after the evacuation of stool (aft. 4, 5, d.).

480. Blind piles, with sore pain (aft. 1 h.).

Sore (excoriation) pains in the anus and the haemorrhoidal lumps (aft. 3 h.).

Painful, protruded blind piles.

(When standing an aching tearing down into the anus.)

After sacral pains , in the morning, blind piles.

485. Excoriation and sore pain on the nates, externally, where the sulcus begins (aft. 1 h.).

In the groins several small pocks the size of a pea containing pus and with burning shooting pains. [Hbg.]

The vesical region is painful when touched externally.

Pain pressing like a stone and constrictive in the hypogastrium down into the bladder.

Frequent call to urinate.

490.At night he wets the bed involuntarily.

Involuntary micturition : the urine dribbles away when sitting and walking.

A persistent, obtuse stitch in the neck of the bladder , as from displaced flatulence (aft. 1 h.).

A sharp (almost cutting) pressure on the neck of the bladder when walking in the open air, as from flatulence, but without call to urinate.

Persistent pressure on the bladder, without. call to urinate, in the evening and night.

495. A pressure on the bladder as from displaced flatulence, towards morning.

Strangury, tenesmus of the bladder.

(Strangury.) [Hbg.]

Frequent almost ineffectual urging to urinate, with (acrid urine) cutting pain when urinating.

Pressing before, passing urine.

500. A pressing and urging to urinate.

The urging to pass urine is only felt when lie lies all his back, and he must soon urinate; but not when he lies on his side.

Copious flow of urine.( Rather secondary or curative action, after removal of a previous strangury, 489. 496, and 500-With these strangury symptoms 490, 491. seem to be alternating Primary actions.)

Increased urinary discharge. [STOERCK, 1. c.]

Diuresis. [HEYER, 1. c.]

505. Almost continual diuresis. [ STOERCK, 1. c.]

When he coughs or discharges flatus some urine passes involuntarily (aft. 48 h.). -

Colourless urine as clear as water (aft. 1.1/4 h.).

Whilst passing watery urine and with feeling of weakness in the loins, acrid (Comp. 467.) slimy stools.

The urine is occasionally red.

510. Brownish-red urine.

Dark red urine, without sediment.

Brown urine.

Urine with a ring of violet foam over a sandy sediment.

(Gelatinous urinary sediment.)

515. Urine with violet red sediment.

Urine with red sediment.

Urine with brick-coloured sediment.

Severe stitches which darted from the abdomen into the penis.

After passing a brown urine, burning in the anterior part of the urethra. (Comp. 553, 520.)

520. Troublesome scalding of the urine.( In a case of chronic gonorrhoea.) [STOERCK, 1. c.]

In the evening before lying down, a burning at the neck of the bladder, as if it urged him to urinate.

Burning in the orifice of the urethra during and after passing urine, which deposits a brick-coloured sediment.

Narrowing of the urethra, thin stream of the urine as it passes (aft. 1 h.).

Drawing pain in the urethra when not urinating.

525. After urinating a. sharp pressive pain, as if with the nail of the finger, in the urethra. [Hbg.]

After urinating all aching creeping pain in the orifice of the urethra.

After urinating, aching and creeping ill the glans penis.

Constructive pain behind the glans penis. [Rkt.]

(Swelling of inguinal glands and bubo, on the disappearance of a venereal chancre.)

530. Fine prickig itching in the prepuce when sitting and lying but not when walking (in the evening).

Pricking itching sensation under the prepuce (aft. 1/4 h.).

Itching smarting pain in the inner and upper part of the prepuce (aft. 6 h.).

Smarting itching under the prepuce on the glans.

(A fine pricking about the genitals.)

535. In the morning in and out of bed, itching of the scrotum.

On the scrotum frequent itching, especially in the morning and evening.

Scrotum swollen on the right side.

Swelling of the testicles (aft. 48 h.).

Very pendant testicles (aft. 1 h.).

540. Tearing pain in the testicles (aft. 24 h.).

The right testicle is drawn up and swollen, the spermatic cord swollen with tensive pain, whereas the left testicle hangs down low (aft. 1.5 h.).

Drawing and drawing tensive pains come from the upper part of the abdomen through the spermatic cord into the testicles, which hang down low (aft. 6 h.).

In the morning after waking prolonged stiffness of penis, not without sexual desire (aft. 6 h.).

In the morning, on awaking, excitement of the genitals and desire for coitus (aft. 24 h.).

545. Nocturnal seminal emission.

At night during sleep, pollutions. [Rkt.]

Two pollutions in one night unaccompanied by amorous dreams ,and the following day an intolerable weight and lassitude in the limbs (Alternating action with 1007.) ( aft. 12 h.).

In the morning in bed an itching irritation in the region of the seminal vesicles, which disposes greatly to the ejaculation of semen almost without stiffness of the penis and without amorous thoughts (aft. 12, 36 h.).

Erection of the penis by day and by night.

550. (Frequent stiffness of the penis with discharge,. of prostatic fluid(Comp. 551. ) (aft. 36 h.).

Agreeable tickling on the glans, then discharge of a colourless mucus like prostratic fluid. [Hbg.]

Discharge of an ill-smelling fluid from the urethra (gonorrhoea?).( In the case of chronic gonorrhoea mentioned in note to s, 520) [ STOERCK, 1. c.]

Gonorrhoea of the colour and consistence of semen, with burning pain, especially immediately after urinating.( Comp. 519, 520.)

During the (already present) gonorrhoea, dropping of blood from the urethra (aft. 4 h.).

555. In the vagina and externally on the labia pudendi a burning (shooting?) pain. [Hbg.]

Cutting pain at the mouth of the womb (aft. 6 h.).

Drawing pressing pain towards the uterus, with inclination to vomit towards morning.

Drawing tensive pain in the abdomen, like labour pains (aft. 4, 5 h.).

Contractive pains on the left side of the womb, like labour pains, which compel her to bend forwards.

560. Leucorrhoea with burning pain.( 560, 561, alternating action with 564. 565.)

Acrid thin leucorrhoea.

Milky, painless leucorrhoea.

Milky leucorrhoea , with swelling of the pudendum.

Painless leucorrhoea of thickish mucus, of the colour of milk, observed particularly when lying down.

565. Painless leucorrhoea. like cream.

Before the occurrence of the catamenia, chilliness, stretching, yawning.

Feeling of a weight in the abdomen like a stone, when the menses were about to occur (aft. 1 h.).

During the menses a down-pressing pain like a stone in the abdomen and sacrum, during which the lower extremities have a tendency to go to sleep while sitting, with fruitless, ineffectual call(Comp. 444) to evacuate by stool.

(Spasmodic and almost burning pains in the abdomen during the menses.)

570. During the menses: the blood is thick and black and comes only in gushes two or three times a day.( Difficult, retarded, and even suppressed discharge of the menstrual flux seems to be the chief primary action of pulsatilla, whereas its too early appearance (581)seems to be a rarer alternating action)

(The menses during their flux come away only by day, and but little or not at all by night.)

During the menses: she had nausea at night and water was ejected from her stomach with retching, like water-brash. (Comp, 345, 354, 356, and 380, 365, 366)

During the menses: there is blackness before her eyes, and this is worst when she comes into a warm room.( Comp. 44.)

Non-appearance of the menses, with coldness of the body, chilliness, and trembling of the feet. (Comp. 825, 935, 936.)

575. Suppression of the menses.( In several elderly persons, especially when the menses usually occurred at full moon)

During the suppression of the menses, nausea with inclination to vomit, but not actual vomiting, with good appetite.( Comp. 345.)

During the menses pain in the stomach (precordial pressure, cardialgia).

During the menses pain in the side for a couple of days. (Which went off by perspiration)

During the menses stitch in the chest on drawing a breath.

580. Before the occurrence of the menses and during them a stitch in the side excited by moving the arm, by drawing the breath, and talking loudly, during which the arm is as if paralysed.

The menses come on seven days too soon.( See note to 570.)

The menses that had begin delayed beyond the usual time, came on (aft. 1.5 h. ).

Increased, copious menses.( Literally, "Menses much more copious than usual." ) [STOERCK, 1. c.]

Stuffed coryza.

585. Stuffed nose, ulcerated nostrils. (Comp. 114.)

Stuffed coryza with ulcerated nostrils.( Comp. 33.)

Green foetid discharge from the nose.

Purulent discharge from the right nostril.( Comp. 687.) (In a case of chronic ophthalmia, where pus was discharged also from the eye) [STOERCK, 1, c.]

The nasal mucus has a bad smell as from old coryza. [Hbg.]

590. In the evening, on going to sleep, stoppage of the nose, as from coryza, and in the morning thick, yellow, opaque mucus is blown from the nose as in an old coryza.

In the nose, tickling as from fine snuff, sneezing. [Hbg.]

Continual tickling in the nose.

Sneezing (aft. 4, 12 h.).

Sneezing in the evening in sleep.

595. Sneezing in the morning in bed.

Coryza for two hours (immediately and aft. 2 h.).

Coryza with loss of smell and taste.

Scrapy sensation in the epiglottis, such as is usual in hoarseness (aft. 1 h.).

In the morning, after rising oppression on the chest, with cough and expectoration (aft. 24 h.).

600. Oppression on the chest with cough without expectoration. [Hbg.]

Hoarseness with inability to speak a word aloud.

Cough (aft. 4 h.).

A scraping and dryness in the throat which excites cough of two or three impulses.

A scratching on the chest (in the trachea) excites the cough.

605. Cough excited as if by dryness in the chest (trachea).

In the trachea and from the scrobiculus cordis up to the epiglottis an itching which excites cough.

When the child coughs it is much shaken.

When coughing he feels as if the stomach turned over and as if he would vomit; the cough forces tears from his eyes.

(Cough immediately, when she has eaten a morsel.)

610. (Cough excited by a contractive sensation in the larynx, especially after eating, with vomiting and epistaxis.)

During the cough sensation as of sulphur fumes in the throat.

Tickling in the region of the thyroid cartilage causing short (hacking) cough.

Inspiration excites movements as if to cough (aft. 2 h.).

Nocturnal cough, which causes sleeplessness and exhaustion.

615. Nocturnal cough and dryness in the throat therefrom.

Nocturnal dry cough, which goes off by sitting up in bed, but returns on lying down (Comp. 655.) (aft.8, 32 h.).

After lying down in the evening, continual cough.

Dry cough, with difficult expectoration (618. 620. 621. These and the preceding symptoms of dry cough seem to be in alternation with the symptoms of copious expectoration with the cough (625-627. 629-632), but the latter seem to be the principal symptoms, so that diseases, which in other respects are suitable for pulsatilla are removed more readily and permanently when the cough is attended by copious expectoration than those with dry cough. In 624 the chief alternating action with copious expectoration occurred only after dry cough, which is rarer.) (aft. several h.).

The child hacks much after the cough.

620. Severe cough with difficult expectoration of scanty viscid mucus.

Towards evening a hard cough.

Expectoration of blood.

Cough with expectoration of black masses of coagulated blood, until evening (aft. 1 h.).

First, for half a day dry cough, and then for several days mucus constantly in the anterior part of the trachea which can be expectorated in quantity by voluntary coughing.

625. Cough with expectoration (aft. 2 h.).

Cough with expectoration of yellow mucus.

(During the morning cough expectoration with a salt disgusting taste.)

(Ulcerated, eroded lungs, hectic fever, haemoptysis purulent expectoration.( From syrup made with the purple-coloured flowers which a woman administered to a man and two children in fevers, cough, coughness of the larynx, sharp catarrhs, and stitches in the side.) ) [HELLWING,( Not accessible.) Flora compana, Lips., 1719, p. 86.)

Cough with bitter expectoration.

630. The mucus expectorated by coughing of a bitter, bilious taste.

The expectoration from cough tastes bitter to him.

The mucus expectorated by coughing has a pungent empyreumatic taste, almost like cray-fish soup or the juice from a tobacco pipe (aft. several h.).

Nocturnal cough which causes stitches in the side.

Pain in the side during the cough and on rising from bed.

635. From a slight cough, a fatigue pain in the region of the short ribs on both sides, such as is wont to occur from a long continued shaking cough (aft. 20 h.).

Cough with pain in the chest.

Shooting in the shoulder from the cough.

Whilst coughing a pain darted several times down his right arm.

During the cough, stitches in the back.

640. Oppression and pain on the chest.( Comp. 599. In the catarrhal state, which in ordinary parlance is indicated by these symptoms, the internal glands of the trachea seem to be in a swollen and inflamed state, and incapable of secreting the requisite moistening mucus. Hence the sensation of dryness, roughness, painfulness, and the illusory sensation, as if a very viscid and adherent mucus narrowed the lumen of the trachea and could not be detached.)

Shortness of breath immediately after dinner, for several hours.

Loss of breath on drawing the air through the nose, but not on respiring through the mouth (aft. 1/2 h.).

(Asthma, on smoking (the accustomed) tobacco.)

(Tightness of the chest.( From the, allied wood anemone.) ) [BERGIUS, (Observation.) Mat. Med., p. 519.]

645. Tightness of the chest and vertigo together with weakness of the head, when lying horizontally on the back, which, however, goes off on sitting upright. (Comp. 616. The occurrence of symptoms from pulsatilla during the horizontal recumbent posture, when sitting up when standing up after sitting, when walking and when standing, are so many different alternating states, which all belong to the primary action but are of very different intrinsic value. As a rule the sufferings occurring when lying quietly on the back from pulsatilla are relieved by sitting up rarely the reverse; frequently the symptoms caused by pulsatilla when sitting still are relieved or removed by gradual movement and walking, rarely the reverse. On the other hand, the act of standing up before commencing to walk usually excites sufferings more numerous and more severe the longer the sitting posture has been continued ; and so also prolonged and violent movement excites symptoms no less than prolonged sitting, which, however. generally become perceptible only on again resting and sitting down. But the alternating actions a medicine most frequently displays, and which am most severe and most singular. are the most efficacious for the homaeopathic cure of diseases.)

Oppression as if in the trachea, as though, it were pressed in from without and constricted-so that he was completely deprived of breath for a minute, in the evening when sitting, without any cough.

In the evening tightness of the chest, they slumber, then waking with a fit of suffocation, short or hacking cough, a tearing frontal pain through the eyes formication on the tongue, cold feet, cold sweat on the face, and much eructation.

In the lower part of the chest sensation of tightness of the chest, as if it were too full and contracted there, in the morning. (Comp. 379, 383.)

Spasmodic feeling through the chest.

850. Persistent spasmodic tension under the chest.

When she lies on the left side, she complains of anxiety and great palpitation of the heart, and that she loses her breath.

A single spasmodic inspiration and expiration, which changed into a short suffocative sensation, as though the breath went away and death must ensue. [Hbg. ]

A constriction across the chest. [Rkt.]

On the right side of the chest a spasmodic contrastive tension, with ebullition of blood and internal warmth (heat) (aft. 26 h.).

655. Twitching sensation in the pectoral muscles, especially in the morning after waking.

Spasmodic pain over the chest.

In the morning after rising painful stiffness of the pectoral muscles of breathing deeply and on moving the chest (aft. 12 h.).

Cramp-like pain first in the right then in the left side, then in the chest.

On one or other side of the chest drawing tensive pain that is increased by breathing.

660. A shooting in the middle of the pectoralis muscle on raising up the arm, towards evening and all night until the morning (aft. 4 h.).

Shooting pain in the chest on moving the. body.

Shooting in the side only when lying down.( comp. 378, 645.)

(In the praecordial region obtuse stitches and persistent aching, with anxiety, whereby the breathing was impeded; relieved by walking.)

Pricking pain in the left side after lying down, in the evening (aft. 3/4 h.).

665. Tearing, (Comp, note to 199.) and to a certain extent shooting, pain in the. side of the chest (aft. 1 h.).

(The ribs are painful when grasped.)

Compressive cutting, almost like a stitch, on one of the lower ribs, when lying on the right side, which went off on stretching himself out or lying on the painful side.

In the chest here and there a cutting pain (aft. 6 h.).

An anxious sensation in the chest with quicker pulse (aft. 1 h.).

670. In the morning difficulty of drawing the breath from anxiety in the chest.

Rush of blood to the chest and heart, at night, with anxious dreams (e.g. "that he is walled up"), with starting up in affright, and anxious cry.

In the middle of the chest, in the sternum, pain as from an internal ulcer, with frontal headache, before midnight. (Pains here and there as from (something sore) as internal ulcer are characteristic of pulsatilla. Comp 143 184, 692, 693,713, 778,780,840 ; as also sore pain chiefly observed on taking hold of the part. (Comp. 151, 727.) (aft..4 h.).

A small spot in the region of the sternum is painful, as if the breath impinged upon it.

Drawing tensive pain in the sternum.

675. (A drawing, burning, and clutching in the region of the sternum extending down into the stomach.)

On the upper part of the sternum an eroding itching, not removed by scratching, in the evening (676, 678, comp. with 694, 696.) (aft. 38 h.).

Swelling of the mammae with tensive pain in them, as if milk came into them and pressed, when suckling.

Itching on the right nipple, not removed by scratching (aft. 24 h.).

Cracking in the scapulae on the slightest movement, in the morning (aft. 64 h.).

680. In the right scapulae a sqeezing pain when sitting.

Shooting pain betwixt the scapulae on moving, which impedesrespiration. (It is characterisitc of pullsatilla that sufferings in other parts than those appertaining to respiration cause tightness of chest. Comp. 379, 383. 715, 722, 723.)

Shooting pain betwixt the scapulae, even when at rest. (An alternating action with the symptoms immediately preceding.)

Stitches in the scapulae at night.

A pain as from a weight under the scapula.

685. Drawing pricking pains in the nape , betwixt the scapulae and in the back. (Comp. 354.)

From the scapulae to the middle of the back papules with persistent itching, especially in the evening on undressing.

Shooting pain in the nape.

Drawing tensive pain in the nape.

Rheumatic pain in the nape with fatigue of the feet (aft. 84 h.)

690. In the afternoon drawing into the nape like rheumatism ; he could inly movew himself with difficulty.

Pain in then nape , as if he had lain at night in a wrong position.

Swelling in then nape , on both sides of the neck to the large carorid arteries , which is only painful when touched , and then the pain is violent , as if an internal ulcer were concealed beneath it.

Swelling on the right side of the neck , with a sensation of moving the neck or on touching it , as if the parts were lacerated and stretched , (Comp. 367, 688.) or as if in an internal ulcer lay concealed there , and yet nothing is felt when swallowing (aft. 4 h.).

A pimple on the side of the neck , which merel itches , but the itching is not removed by scratching or rubbing (aft. 21 h.).

695. In the first cervical vertebra a painless (creaking) cracking , on moving the head (aft. 1 h.)

After shaving the beard , on the side of the neck a (smarting) itching which is not removed br scratching and rubbing , but this causes pain (Comp. 676, 678 , 694) (aft. 5 h.).

By the day an itching on the neck and cheeks ; on scratching papules appear.

Eruptions of papules on the neck under the chin , which are painful when touched.

Pain of the cervical (submaxillary) glands.

700. Boring pain in the submaxillary glands even when the parts are not moved (aft. 4 h.)

Drawing tensive pain in the submaxillary glands. (Comp. 367, 701, 692.).

The back is painfully stiff (like a board)

Backache betwixt the shoulders , as if from prolonged stooping and then rising up again ; going off on walking.

Tearing pain in the back. (703, 704, 706, 707 , comp. With 354 , 371.).

705. A throbbing tickling sensation in the back. [Hbg.]

Shooting pain in the back and over the chest.

Pricking pain in the back (aft. 2 h.)

Upward pressive pain in the back.

Itching in the back and over the loins.

710. In the fourth lumbar vertebra an aching pain especially after walking. (See note to 645.).

In the os sacrm an aching pain as from fatigue, in the evening.

In the sacrum an out-pressing pain, in the evening. (Comp. 213, 33, 34, 788.).

Stiffness and pasin in the sacrum when lying , as if festering, and as if from a tight band which will not yield.

Pain in the sacrum on raising up and bending back the upperpart of the body , which goes off when stooping forwards (aft. 12 h.).

715. Pain in the sacrum like labour pains , as if a band went through the sacrum and drew everything together , which takes away her breath , especially in the morning.

Pain in the sacrum on the stooping forwards , which goes off on raising up the upper part of the body and bending backwards( aft. 24 h.)

When lying still in bed pain in the sacrum and knees , as if bruised, which is not felt on rising up and walking about.

Pain in the sacrum after sitting ; he can hardly raise himself up.

720. Pain in the sacrum in the evening , as from prolonged stooping, which is chiefly felt when standing and sitting , but on the other hand is relieved by bending the back backwards and by walking ; at then same time fatigue in the feet , which compels him to sit down .(This and 713, 717, are similar symptoms , which are alternating states with 714, 719, the first of which are the principal ones.

Shooting pain in the sacrum and abdomen with cutting pains in the bowels which obstruct respiration.

At first shooting in the sacrum ; afterwards the pain goes into the abdomen where it becomes cutting and shooting and takes away the breath ; then in the head a formication , (Comp. 29, 30, 45, 59, 61, 102.) a weight and a drawing sensation, during which the sight and hearing go away ; then chilliness as if cold water were poured over him.

Drawing tensive pain in the loins. (A kind of artificial lumbago.).

725. Drawing pain from. The loins to the scrobiculus cordis where it becomes a shooting , during inspiration.

In the loins a shooting when stooping forwards , in the morning in bed (aft. 10 h.)

In the lumbar region and on the wrist a sore pain as from an external wound.

Pain in the shoulder on attempting to raise the arm.

(Some stitches in the axilla when sitting.)

730. In the shoulder-joint a persistent tearing (See note to 199 and note to 900, 901) pain, which compelled him to (move) bend the arm; it occurs in the morning on awaking, and after half an hour goes off of itself or when he lies on the painful arm.

In the shoulder-joint a shooting rheumatic pain in the morning on moving the arm or on bending the head sideways (aft. 18 h.)

In the shoulder-joint a shooting pain on moving the arm quickly.

Severe stitches in the deltoid muscle of the right upper arm (aft. 1 h.).

In the shoulder- joint a twitching pain (aft. 4 h.).

735. In the shoulder-joint a twitching sensation.

In the afternoon , on the right shoulder a gurgling, a kind of trembling sensation (aft. 3 d.)

In the shoulder-joint a sensation as from a heavy weight and as paralysis in it, on attempting to raise the arm.

In the shoulder-joint pain like squeezing and heaviness (aft. 60 h.).

In the shoulder-joint , on bending the arm backwards, pain as of dislocation.

740. From the shoulder to the wrist drawing pains in short recurring fits.

A burning ran down through the arm from the shoulder, at night.

In the evening a burning pain in the arm with dry feeling in the fingers.(The Symptoms of pulsatilla vary also in reference to the times of the day when they arise and when they usually persist. The principal time of the day for then is the morning , next in frequency the hours until midnight (with reference to the nocturnal symtpom see note to 354). The time of the recurrence of the pulsatilla symptoms is more rarely in the afternoon , about 4 oc’lock, still more rarely the morning, &c.) (aft. 48 h.)

Stitches here and there in the arm. ("In the " means in the paralysed arm. These stitches occurred in a case of rheumatic paralyisis of the left arm , in which alone they were left.)[STOERCK , l. c.]

Nocturnal itching in the arm. [STOERCK , l. c.]

745. On the arm vesicles , which afterwards fill with pus and fall off as scales. [STOERCK, l.c.]

On raising the arm while holding something with it, or on doing any other work with it, a numb sensation in , an heaviness of it.

Pain of the upper arm when touched.

In the upper arm shooting pain. [H bg.]

The arm is painful even when at rest , as if the shaft the humerous were bruised in the middle ; a pain that extends to the thumbs , so that she could not use it.

750. Tearing in the muscles of the upper arm (immediately)

Even when at rest drawing pain in the arm , all night long , from the shoulder down to the fingers , which thereafter go to sleep (die away) to insensibility , but without becoming pale or cold.

( When she holds something in her hand she feels as if the arm went to sleep.)

Pain in the elbow-joint on moving as if bruised , with dilated pupils , in the morning (aft. 8 h.).

Pain in the elbow-joint on extending it.

755. Pain in the elbow itching on the point of the of the elbow-joint, like itching and the friction of wool (aft. 2 h.)

Over the elbow-joint small (not inflamed) swellings beneath the skin , which are painful when touched.

Heaviness of the arms , with tearing pain in the elbow-joint on attempting to flex it, only by day.

A tensive pain of the tendons of the bend of the elbow on movingthe arm.

760. In the bones of the forearm drawing tearing pain in repeated attacks by day and in the evening.(Comp. notes to 199.).

Distented blood- vessels (veins) in the forearm. (See note to 1073, 854)

Sensation of coldness in the arms , as from arms , as if they would go to sleep (aft. 72 h.).

Twitching tearing pain in the arms (763-766 are to be understood in the sense of the note to 199.). (aft. 3. h.)

Twitching sensation in the forearm towards the wrist , especially in the morning after waking.

765. In the arm, particularly in the fingers , tearing drawing pain at night.

In the inner part of the arms drawing tensive pain down to the wrists.

In the forearm, paricularly on the back of the hand and between the fingers , an itching which compels scratching , but vesicles do not subsequently appear there.

A rigidity in the right wrist-joint, even when he did not move the hand.

In the wrist-joint pain as if stiff , on moving , and as if he had sprained the hand.

770. In the morning after rising, sweaty hands.

In the bones of the wrist , then in the arm , in the evening , a pain as if he had sprained himself, more perceptible when moving than when at rest (aft. 4 d.)

Drawing pain in the thumb, with stiff sensation on moving it.

Pain in the second joint of the thumb, with stiff sensation on moving it.

Pain in the second joint of the thumb on moving as if sprained.

Stiffness in the second joint of the thumb and in the knees , as if these joints were dislocated , and cracking would occur in them (aft. 2 h.)

775. Tension in the proximal joints of the fingers , in the morning.

Tearing pain in the extensor tendons of the fingers (To be judged in confirmity with the note to 199.).

(aft. 10 h.).

Papules containing water betwixt the fingers, with fine pricking pain, as from a splinter sticking in, on touching them or moving the fingers (aft. 4 d.).

At the side of the nail of the index pain as if an onychia would occur.

Going to sleep of the fingers in the morning in bed (aft. 36 h.)

780. At night going to sleep of the fingers (aft. 30 h.)

In the muscles of the nates a simple pain, as if bruised or as if ulcerated internally, after sitting.

In the hip-joint pain on bending the back, about noon.

An aching in the left hip and at the same time in the head, in the forenoon, which went off on moving (aft. 26 h.).

The hip-joints is painful, as if dislocated (aft 3 d.).

785. A visible painless twitching of some bundles of muscular fibres in the thigh, in the evening in bed.

A twitching, almost sore pain from the hip-joint into the knee, in the morning when lying in bed, which was allyed by walking.

When he is lying, a shooting in the front of the left thigh to the knee and from the right calf to the heel; not when moving.

A violent aching splitting pain in the muscles of the thigh end upper arm (aft. 2 h.).

In the muscles of the thigh a drawing pain at night, which compels him to move them; he knows not how to compose himself; at the same time sleeplessness, tossing about in bed even when there is no longer pain there, and coldness all over.

790. When walking sudden, transient paralytic weakness in the thigh. ( Actually at the commencement of walking after rising up from (prolonged) sitting. See note to 6;5. comp. with 796, 825, t Comp. 777. $ Comp. 825, 8t6,)

(Pain in the right thigh like stiffness; but on grasping (touching) it a pain like shooting in it.)

A drawing and tension in the thighs and legs, in the evening.

Pain in the thighs as if bruised, not in the flesh but in the bones; also when pressing on them it feels as if in the bones; she could not flex the knees nor kneel; it feels as if the bones would break:

Bruised feeling of the thighs in the muscles and bones (aft. 18 h.).

795. (A tension about the thigh when walking and stooping.)

After sitting when he commences to walk a paralytic pain in the knees and heel, as after a long journey on foot.

(A painful stiffness in the right knee when walking, when the limb is stretched out straight.)

Excessive weariness of the legs with trembling of the knees.(Comp. 825, 826,)

Tearing pains (like jerks) in the knees (aft. 3.1/2 h.).

800. Tearing pain from the knee to the hip only when sitting, not when walking.

Tearing and drawing pain in the knee.

Tension in the hough (immediately).

Tearing pain with swelling in the knee.

(Eruption of pimples in the hough.)

805. Painless swelling of the knee.

(At night coldness in the knee, tinder the bed-clothes.)

On one side of the knee there is a small spot that is painful as if bruised.

(She could not move the affected thigh and leg at night, she had to let the limb lie in one position on account of bruised pain in and under the knee; it did not hurt when touched.)

Cracking in the knees.

810. Unsteadiness and weakness of the knees; they bent under him involuntarily when walking.

On rising up after sitting the legs go to sleep. (Comp. 568)

On rising up after sitting a paralytic pain of the legs, which goes off on walking on again.

Pain as if bruised on the tibia.

Simple pain of the legs.

815. Pain in the leg when he lets it hang down.

A drawing pain in the legs, in the evening.

At night he must let the lower limb lie bent, otherwise he had no rest from it.

In the. evening painful drawing in the lower limbs to the knee, with more chilliness than by day, without subsequent heat.

In the legs from the feet to the knees a drawing pain as from a long journey on foot, which in the morning declines and goes off almost completely.

820. He feels bruised in the feet as if he had walked a long way.

Cold sensation in the leg, though it is sufficiently warns.

Heaviness and drawing pains in the legs, less in the arms.

Heaviness of the legs, especially in the forenoon.

Heaviness of the legs by day.

825. The feet were insensible toward evening, and yet very heavy ; they trembled when walking (aft. 48 h.).

Trembling in the -lower extremities in the morning. (826, 827. Comp. With 798, 890, 891, 929, 935, 936.)

In the evening after lying down, trembling sensation in the legs and knees (aft. 3 d.).

Weariness of the legs (aft. 50 h.).

Weariness in the knees (not in the feet) when he rises up from a seat.

830. Weakness of the feet , so that he can hardly stand.(Comp. 810.)

In the feet, when standing, (a tingling sensation) a buzzing and grumbling which goes off on walking.

(The varicose veins of the leg bleed.)

The tibia is painful when touched.

On the tibia pain as if bruised, especially on lifting up the foot.

835. On the tibia pain as after a blow with a stick, from afternoon till evening.

Stitches upwards in the shaft if tibia with external burning pains and erysipelatous redness.(In a woman of 58 , from 1/100th grain of the juice.)

Papules exuding watery fluid on th leg, with burning pain.

After walking a long way, when sitting in the house, a drawing on the inner side of the calves (aft. 36 h.).

Visible twitching in a part of the right calf in the morning in bed, not without an agreeable sensation.

840. After lying down, especially in the evening, the flesh of the legs is painful, as if festering and gathering, a pain that is relieved by compression with the hands (aft. 3 d.).

Pain in the bones of the legs, like pressure on an ulcerated place, on walking, for a considerable time, especially in the afternoon, which is relieved by pressing on it, as also by sitting, but most of all by the night's rest.

Drawing tensive pain in the calves.

Tensive pain of the calves.

Cramp of the leg in the evening after lying down, with chilliness. (See note to 818) (aft. 1/2 h.).

845. When walking pain in the calves like cramp.

When walking sudden pain in the ankle-joint, as if sprained.

Tearing in the ankle-joint on moving the foot, with dilated pupils. (847-849, see note to 199)

On the inner ankle tearing pains, aggravated by walking (aft. 4 h.).

Over the dorsum of the foot to the heel a tearing pain, morning and evening.

850. Burning pain on the dorsum of the foot. [Stf.]

Swelling of the dorsum of the foot.

(Swelling of the dorsum of the foot with stretching pain.)

Swelling of the foot above the ankle, not below them.

Increase of the swelling of the foot, the varicose veins become distended. [Stf . ]

855. Swelling of one foot in the evening.

Swelling of the feet:

Hot feet.

Feet swollen as high as the calves, hot swelling.

When at rest a persistent burning and heat of the foot which is increased by walking.

860. Red, hot swelling of the foot, with tensive, burning pain, which changes into a shooting when standing.

Red, hot swelling of the feet, with itching creeping as if frozen.

Profuse sweat on the feet every morning in bed (secondary action? after the cure of a swelling of the feet).

On first treading, in the morning, an over-sensitiveness and formication in the foot, as from excessive acummulation of blood in it

When standing a formicating pricking pain on the soles of the feet as if gone to sleep or numb.

865. A numb pain in the ball of the big too.

In the soles of the feet and in the ball of the big toe a numb (A pain of the periosteum on external pressure accompanied by insensibility of the integuments (skin and muscles).) pain, as after a great jump, and as if benumbed, immediately on putting the foot to the ground after prolonged sitting; a pain that goes off gradually by walking (aft. 1 h.).

The soles of the feet are painful as if bruised.

In the soles of the feet, above the knee, and in the back, a tearing pain. (868, 869, see note to 199)

Tearing pain in the soles of the feet and above the knee.

870. Single stitches in the soles of the feet and the tips of the toes, when at rest.

Pain of the rules of the feet on treading, just as if blood were extravasated in them festering or ulcerated.

A burning pain in the soles of the feet.

Pain in the middle (the hollow) of the sole when treading, as if a tumour projected there, or an internal ulcer were there, with stitches thence into the calves.

Boring pain in the heel towards evening (aft. 58 h.).

875. In the morning in bed a pricking in the heel, which goes off after getting up.

In the ball of the heel a burning shooting (The shooting pains of pulsatilla are usually burning shooting.)

pain with itching as in frozen limbs (aft. 4 h.).

In the heel a boring shooting pain (aft. 3 h.).

In the heel a cutting pain in the evening, after he had got warm in bed.

A somewhat red and elevated shot on the dorsum of the foot, with prickling somewhat shooting pain as if an ulcer would form, (To be judged in conformity with the note to 672.) also very painful to the touch.

880. Tearing jerks (ictus) in the big toe (aft. 3 h.).

Shooting in the toes, especially the big toe (aft. 1 h.).

Pain in the toes as if the shoe had pressed them.

Transient burning pains from the toes up to the groin.[STOERCK, l. c.]

Pain in the big toe, increasing in the evening and going off when he lies down to sleep (aft. 30 h.).

885. Itching creeping in the toes, as in frozen limbs, in the evening. (comp. 558.)

In the evening when he has got warm in bed, there occurs in the balls of the little and second toes a burning shooting pain combined with itching, which gradually increases to au extreme degree, as in frozen limbs (aft. 3 h.).

Before midnight a painful intolerable itching and itching pricking of the feet and toes that feel as if inflamed, especially close to the roots of the nails, penetrating through the whole body; the feet feel as if severely frozen, but without leaving any painful numbness when walking, as happens in feet actually frozen.

Great heaviness and great chilliness in the arms and legs, [Fr. H-n.]

(Coldness of the hands and feet when at rest, when sitting.)

890. In the left arm and left leg trembling, with tearing pain. ( 890, 891, Comp. with 825 and note to 199.) (aft. 1 h.).

In all the limbs trembling with tearing pain (aft. 3 h.).

In the evening in bed drawing from above downwards in the legs.

Formicating gone-to-sleep feeling of the forearm (and hands) and of the legs, when they are lying quiet; diminished by moving them (aft. 2 h.).

The limbs on which lie has lain in sleep, are on awaking gone to sleep and formicating.

895. The symptoms are ameliorated in the open air (895, 897, 898. Three alternating symptoms of pulsatilla, the first of which is the most important, i.e. the most frequent and most severe.) (aft. 1/2 h.).

The symptoms are particularly severe on alternate evenings [Stf.]

He longs for the open air, and yet the abdominal pain and inclination to vomit in particular, are aggravated in the open air (aft. 10 h.).

Sufferings from open air; he dreads it (aft. 6 to 8 h.).

After a walk at noon he was altogether so exhausted that he could not refrain front sleeping; and the more he tried to keep awake the more sleepy he became.

900. In the morning and at night, when in bed, he lies most comfortably and best on his back with the legs drawn up; but when lie lies on one side or the other there occur various spasmodic symptoms; e.g. haemorrhoidal pain at the anus, headache as if the skull would burst, pains in the joints, tightness of the chest, anxiety( 900, 901. This condition is the most usual ; but it not unfrequently alternated with another, in which the pain of a part occuring when !ying on the back goes off by lying on the affected part (see 730), or on the side (see 501).)(aft. 38 h.).

When lying on the back the pains are diminished and go off; but when lying on either side they are aggravated or renewed (aft. 24 h.).

Drawing tearing pain sometimes in one, sometimes in another limb, with chilliness and coldness. (902, 903, to be judged in conformity with the note to 199.)

Drawing tearing pains here and there throughout the body, in short but speedily resurring fits.

Drawing pricking pain in the limbs, but, especially in the joints, which are painful as if bruised when touched.

905. Twitching drawing pain in the muscles as if they were tugged on one side, not in the joints.(Comp, 199.)

Twitching pain in the left side (aft. 4 h.)

Smarting itching here and there in the skin.

Itching on the dorsum of the foot and betwixt the breasts, in the morning in bed.

Itching pricking sensation in the skin as from a number of fleas.

910. A (burning) itching before midnight when he becomes warm in bed, all over the body, which becomes more violent by scratching ; he cannot sleep for it at night; little -felt by day and then only when he has got warm by walking, or .when he rubs himself-no eruption is to be seen.

Boils here and there.

(Red, hot spots on the body, which rise up ill lumps as if stung by nettles, with eroding itching pain.)

The (existing). ulcer is disposed to bleed.

In the ulcer there occurs a severe shooting smarting pain, whilst itching comes on around the ulcer.

915. In the morning in bed a burning smarting in the neighbourhood of the scap (ulcer) (together with dry cough) (aft. 20 h.).

In the morning close to, or above the ulcer on the leg, a burning as from a red-hot coal, for two minutes.

Below the ulcer on the leg a tickling itching.

Around the ulcer there occurs an increased itching as if it were going to heal up.

In the ulcer there occur stitches, which give a shuck to the whole body, whilst round about it only pricking pains, afterwards passing into burning, are felt.

920. Stitches in the recent wound, in the evening.

In the ulcer of one leg there occur stitches darting upwards, but in that of the other leg burning (aft. 24 h.).

Shortly before the time for dressing the ulcer on the leg there occurs in it a smarting, in the morning and evening.

The redness around the ulcer becomes hard and shining.

A part that had previously been burnt, but was now healed, is painful when touched.

925. The pain in the ulcer increases on preparing to eat.

Troublesome throbbing of the arteries throughout the body, felt chiefly when touching.(Comp.47-49, 51, 374)

Drawing pains in the limbs and the whole body, with anxious trembling.

A trembling anxiety, which is increased when, at rest, when sitting and lying, but diminished by movement.

An anxious trembling sensation in the limbs.

930. An extremely disagreeable feeling throughout the body, which brings him to despair, so that lie knows not how to compose him and which lets him neither sleep nor have rest in any way whatever.

A feeling at night throughout the body as if he had been long awake, with emptiness in the head as from a debauch the previous day (aft. 12 h.).

In the morning in bed, simple pain in the limbs, especially in the joints, which compels him to stretch out the limbs, with heat of the whole body, without thirst (aft. 12, 36 h.).

When sitting by day, great inclination to stretch out the legs (aft. 24 h.). egg

In the morning after rising a discomfort in the whole body (aft.22 h.),which went off on moving.

935. On moving trembling of the hands and feet(935, 930, comp. with 798, 3R5-8i7, 890, 891,989, 1103.) (aft. 28 h.).

A trembling weakness.

Inclination to stretch himself. [Rkt.]

Weakness and relaxation of the limbs, without feeling tired, in the morning after rising from bed (aft. 24 h.).

Weariness in the legs, not when walking, taut only on getting up after sitting.

940. An immobility and stiffness in the body.

Heaviness of the whole body (aft. 8 h.).

He is lazy and always wishes to sit and lie down.

The limbs feel bruised.

Prostration of the limbs.

945. Extreme fatigue from a short walk, (The weariness and weakness of any part from pulsatilla generally. shows itself by heaviness) for many days.

Exhaustion of all the body, he must lie down (aft. 3 h.).

Painful paralytic feeling in the region of the articular ligaments. (This symptom comes on also particularly in the evening, when it grows dark, with a painful sensation in the joints of all the limbs, such a.; usually occurs at the commencement of a 6t of ague, with chilliness.)

In the morning, the longer he lies the more exhausted he becomes, and this makes him lie still longer, and even go to sleep again.

In his sleep he lies on his back, the hands crossed over the abdomen, and the legs drawn up.(Comp.900)

950. During the evening sleep, when seated, snoring through the nose in inspiration.

In his sleep he lies on his back, the arms laid above the head.

Persistent, dreamful sleepiness.

In the evening he cannot refrain from sleeping, without being tired (aft. 4 d.). .

On account of exhaustion he call hardly walk for a few minutes and then he again goes to sleep for hours, and so on alternately, all day long.

955. Sleep at an unusual time, either late in the morning, or early in the evening.

Irresistable afternoon sleep.

(Drowsiness during dinner.)

Sleep too prolonged, with closed eyelids, which is from the first only light slumber full of fantasies and dreams.

A slumber full of dreams of unconnected subjects., to each of which the dreamer attaches words thought, though the names do not apply to the things seen in his dreams; hence unconnected loud talking in such sleep.

960. Very light superficial sleep; afterwards he feels as if he had not slept at all.

Comatose, stupid, restless sleep; he tosses about.

He moves about in sleep.

Restless sleep at night; on account of intolerable sensation of heat he must throw off the bed-clothes, during which the insides on the hands are warm, but without perspiration.

(The first three nights) he could only sleep when seated, or with his head bent sideways and forwards, and he did not fall asleep before midnight.

965. He could not go to sleep in the evening. [Stf.]

Sleeplessness with extreme restlessness. [Stf.]

He could not get to sleep at night before 2 a.m. [Hbg.]

Very restless sleep, with tossing about in bed, as from great heat.[Hbg.]

At night in bed, intolerable dry heat. [Hbg.]

970. Intolerable burning heat and restlessness, at night in bed. [Hbg.]

Intolerable itching, in the evening in bed. [Stf]

She frequently jumped out of bed, because she felt better when up. [Stf.]

Cannot get to sleep in the evening owing to anxious feeling of heat (aft. 4 h.).

Wakes from a feeling of heat.

975. Sleeplessness, as from ebullition of blood.

At night anxiety as from heat.

Feeling of heat at night without thirst (aft 36 h.).

He easily wakes up in the evening (before midnight).

In the evening in bed he cannot get to sleep for a long time, and then he generally wakes up early, without being able to go to sleep again,

980. After lying down in the evening he sleeps for an hour and half without dreaming, he then wakes up and remains wide awake until the morning; he must always change his position.

He often wakes up at night and remains awake; on the other hand, he is sleepy by day.

She wakes up before midnight. and dreams much, and only sleeps quietly from 2 a.m., but the following forenoon she is so tired that she could have slept during the entire half of the day.

Sleeplessness: he wakes up completely every three hours during the night.

Sleeplessness, with a throng of ideas.

985. Before midnight sleep prevented by a fixed idea, e.g. a tune always repeated in his thoughts, whilst drowsiness suspends the dominion of the mind over the memory and imagination.

In the evening after going to bed anxiety, with .a profusion of ideas and rush of blood to the head which compels him to get up (aft. 5 h.).

After midnight very vivid dreams and fancies, which incessantly strain and fatigue the thinking faculty their theme is almost always the same subject, until he awakes (aft. 48 h.).

Vivid dreams about events that had been talked about or had occurred the day before.

She sat up in her slumber, stared at every one, and said "Send that man away from me."

990. Frightful dreams: he must raise himself up (aft. 5 h.).

Wakes up frequently on account of frightful dreams, e.g. as if he were falling.

Frightful dreams: he starts up in his sleep as if terrified.

Dreamful sleep, in which he starts up.

He starts up in affright in his sleep.

995. At night dreams full of fright and disgust.

A slumber with jerks in his arms and starting up in affright.

When he wakes up from sleep the sound of words seems to him to be too loud, and vibrates shrilly in his ears (aft. 2 h.).

At night he wakes up frightened and confused, knows not where he is, and cannot rightly collect himself (aft. 5, 12 h.)

Confused dreams at night.

1000. He dreams of quarrelling (aft. 24 h.).

Cries out and starts up in sleep, terrified about a black dog or cat, wishes the bees to be chased away, and so forth.

Nocturnal anxiety on awaking , as if he had committed a crime.

He dreams horrible things, e.g, that he would be killed, and misfortunes; he sighs and weeps aloud in sleep, and when awake the dream continues to be so vividly present to him that he must draw a deep breath, like sighing.

Chattering in his sleep (also aft. 40 h.)

1005. After midnight half-waking chattering , about trifles which had presented themselves to his mind.

After midnight slight general sweat,: with stupefied slumber and vivid dream pictures.(Comp. 1093.)

Lascivious dreams in the evening and morning, almost without excitation of the genital organs.

In its sleep the child worked its mouth to and fro, opened its eyes, distorted them, and closed them again, and twitched with its fingers.

Twitching in one or other limb, when about to fall asleep.

1010. Single twitches of the limbs or of the whole body in sleep.

Spasmodic shaking and twitching of the head and of the whole body on going to sleep (in the afternoon siesta), twice in succession (aft. 86 h.).

Yawning.

Chilliness during the pains in the evening. (Comp. 818, 843)

After the chilliness of the body in the afternoon heaviness and heat in the head.

1015. Coldness, paleness, and sweat all over the body, for two hours (aft. 2 h.). [ Fr. H-n. J

Chilliness, as on going out of a warm room into the cold[ Hbg. ]

Shivering almost without chilliness, so that the hair stood on end with anxiety oppression.(Alternating action with 1055)[Hbg.]

Slight chilliness in the afternoon. [Stf.]

Shivering.

1020. Repeated shivering.

Shivering, as if sweat would break out.

Chilliness and internal coldness; he always felt as if he would be chilled even in the warm room, in the morning and evening.

Cold hands and feet; they felt dead.

Chilliness on rising from bed in the morning.

1025. In the afternoon warm on the upper part of the body, on the lower part of the body internal chilliness without external coldness.

In the evening chilliness all over, without shivering he felt cold.

Towards evening chilliness only on the thighs, which were also cold, whereas the legs and feet remained warm.

Chilliness all the evening before bedtime, even when walking.

Chilliness towards evening without cause.

1030. Chilliness in the evening with goose-skin.

Shivering along the back all day, without thirst.

Shivering in the back, extending into the hypochondria, and chiefly on the front of the arms and thighs, with coldness of the limbs and a feeling as if they would go to sleep, in the afternoon about 4 o'clock (aft. 10 h.).

Shuddering shiver over the arms, during which heat came into the cheeks, and the air of the room seemed to him to be too hot.

At noon after a meal, a very transient chill (aft. 6 h.).

1035. Chilliness after the midday meal, over the upper part of the abdomen and upper arms (aft. 5 h.).

Chilliness after lying down in the evening; after lying down a slight heat.

Chilly feeling with trembling, which recurs after some minutes, with little heat thereafter and no sweat.

In the evening chilliness in the room.

Towards evening he feels, in the warm room, chilliness or a sensation as if he were cold, intermingled with hot feeling.

1040. All day chill and three times transient heat in the-face.

Chilliness with interposed warmth (aft. 1/2 h.), then increased warmth in the face and the rest of the body. (The intermittent fever that pulsatilla can produce has generally thirst only during the heat (not during the chill), more rarely only after the h=at or before the chill. When there is only feeling of heat, without externally perceptible heat. the thirst is absent. A condition alternating with this consists of a feeling of heat mingled with a feeling of cold. There are some other changes somewhat different from these (alternating actions), which are rarer, and hence are less more rarely available for curative purposes.)

Febrile chill without thirst; thirst in the heat.

Thirst for water in the heat.

In the evening thirst for water.

1045. Thirst for beer and yet it tastes disagreeably to him (aft. 10 h.).

After the cessation of the febrile heat very violent thirst, especially for beer, with white tongue.

Thirst, especially in the morning, and particularly for beer (aft. some h.)

Thirst for alcoholic liquors.

He wishes to drink something strong and of a cordial character,

1050. In the evening, immediately after lying down in bed, heat, without thirst or sweat; the sweat only occurred in the morning between 2 and 5 o'clock, with thirst, and increase of the sweat every time after drinking.

In the evening a chill came over him; then for some hours heat rather externally, with weariness and exhaustion; in the night the heat became internal only, and until 5 a.m. quite dry, without perspiration; then emptiness of the head and in some hours bloody expectoration from the chest, which afterwards assumed a liver-like colour.

Fever: repeated shivering in the afternoon; in the evening general burning heat with excessive thirst, terrified starting that prevented sleep, pains like severe labour-pains, painfulness of the whole body, so that he cannot turn himself in bed, and watery diarrhoea.

He has heat and withal wishes to be covered up; he licks his lips and does not drink; be sighs and groans.

Fever: in the evening very severe chill and external coldness, without shivering or thirst; in the morning feeling of heat as if perspiration were coming on (which, however, does not take place), without thirst or external heat, but with hot hands and disinclination 'to be uncovered (Comp. The alternating action 1018.) (aft. 26 h.).

1055. Fever: severe chill; then a mixed feeling of internal heat and shivering; afterwards general burning heat with very quick pulse and very rapid deadly-anxious respiration.

Fever: after rigor, general heat and perspiration, with drawing twitching pains in the shafts of the bones of the limbs.

Fever: every afternoon, about 1 o'clock, chill with hot ears and hands.

Fever: in the afternoon (about 2 o'clock) thirst; thereafter (about 4 o'clock) chill without thirst, with coldness of the face and hands, with anxiety and oppression of the chest; thereafter lying down and drawing pains in the back upwards to the occiput, and thence to the temple and crown of the head; after three hours heat of the body (without thirst), the skin is burning hot, sweat only in the face in large drops dripping down like beads, sleepiness without sleep and great restlessness; the following morning sweat all over the body (aft. 70 h.).

Internal heat with thirst (but not extreme thirst) in the afternoon.

1060. Heat at night, and on turning in bed chill (shivering).

In the afternoon (6 o'clock) a burning heat on the chest and between the scapula, and at the same time chilliness of the thighs and legs, without thirst.

Heat and then shivering.

First heat and thereafter great chilliness.

Dry heat of the whole body, at night and in the morning.

1065. Sensation of warmth as if in an over-heated room (aft. 3 h.).[Hbg. J

Everything seemed too tight on her body, she wished to throw off her clothes. (St f . J

In the evening ( I o'clock) excessive heat all over (with inclination to cover herself up and great thirst for beer). [Stf.]

First chilliness, then heat and feeling of heat on the head and hands, with stow full pulse (aft. 12 h.). [Rkt.]

In the face redness and burning heat (immediately) followed by paleness of face. (Fr. H--n.J

1070. (Midnight thirst, without being more than warm.)

In the evening dry heat of the body, with distended bloodvessels and burning hands, which seek for cool places.

Heat of one hand and coldness of the other.

Hand and foot cold and red on one side, hot on the other, in the evening and night. (This redness, even of the cold parts (comp. 1108 and 8313) indicates the power of pulsatilla to cause distension of the veins and swelling of them without heat, just as other observations, not recorded here, point to the production of varicose vessels by pulsatilla. Comp.761 and 1085.)

Heat in the hands and feet (aft. 4 h.).

1075. In the evening especially, sudden heat and redness of the cheeks, with warm frontal sweat; during and after the heat of the face shivering in the back and over the arms, without goose-skin, and out-boring headache with obtuse stitches; between whiles frequent attacks of anxiety.

Redness of the right cheek, with violent burning in it, especially in the open air; at the same time heat of the right hand, with shivering all over the body, cloudiness of the head, like intoxication, and crossness causing every trifle to be taken in bad part (aft. ¼ h.)

Sudden heat with profuse sweat on the face, trembling of the limbs and faint-like obscuration of the sight. ( Comp 92-94, 98, 90, 101, 10x.)

Attacks of transient heat (aft. 12 h.).

In the evening hot all over the face.

1080. Sudden redness of the face with shivering in the feet and anxious trembling.

Heat in the afternoon for an hour, all over the body.

Heat all over the body, with the exception of the hands which are cooler, with aching pain over the eyes and anxious moaning.

Anxious heat all over the body, but so that chiefly the hands are hot and burning, with tearing pain in the occiput.

He, feels as if a too hot air were blowing on him, which caused headache.

1085. External warmth is intolerable to him, the veins are distended. (1085, comp. With 1101, 110, 1105, 1065.)

In the morning in bed, heat and sensation as if perspiration has broken out.

Tendency to perspire by day (aft. 14, 30 h.).

In the morning tendency to perspire.

Slight perspiration in the morning. [Stf.]

1090. Profuse, ill-smelling nocturnal, perspiration. One one occasion , in a case of chronic syphulitic ulceration and bone-pains,) [STOERCK, 1. c.]

For fourteen successive nights nocturnal perspiration. [Fr. H-n.]

Sweat throughout the night, with stupefied slumber, full of extravagant fancies and thirst for beer.(Comp. 80, 999, 1006.)

Perspiration in the. morning during sleep, which goes off after waking.

Slight general perspiration.

1095. (During the night-sweat cramp (?) in the hands and muscles of the arms.)

Profuse perspiration in the morning (aft. 48 h.).

Sweat on the right side of the face.

Sweat only on the right side of the body.

Sweat only on the left side of the body (aft. 40 h.).

1100. Anxiety as if he were in a hot atmosphere.(Comp.. 1065)

Anxious heat as if hot water were thrown over him, with cold forehead.

Trembling all over the body, with cold perspiration (aft. 3 h.).

Palpitation of the heart and great anxiety so that he must throw off the clothes.

She feels too hot in her clothes, and when she undresses she feels chilly (Comp. 1066.) (aft. 2 h.).

1105. Palpitation of nearly a minute's duration, without anxiety.

Palpitation of the heart after dinner (aft. 5 h.).

Palpitation of the, heart from speaking.

Anxiety in the afternoon, with trembling of the hands, which are flecked with red, but are not hot.

The child grunts and groans when carried about, or when wanting to have a motion of the bowels.

1110.When it becomes evening (for four successive evenings) he began to be afraid of ghosts; also in the day time anxiety with trembling and sensation of flushes of heat all over the body, although the hands and face were pale and cold.

An anxious dream in the morning, and after waking the: anxiety continues, fear and depression of spirits in reference to a baseless frightful picture of the imagination (the same, that pursued him in his dream) (aft. 6 h.).

Anxiety, he knows not how to calm himself (before 1 h.).

Anxiety, thinks he will be ruined (aft. 1 h..).

Anxiety in the region of the heart, with suicidal impulse, and feeling of inclination to vomit in the scrobiculus cordis.

1115. Anxiety, as if threatened with apoplexy, in the evening after lying down, with chilliness, noises in the ears like music, with twitching in the fingers of the right hand (aft. 1/2 h.).

Trembling anxiety, as if about to die (aft. 1 h.).

Anxious solicitude about his health.

Solicitude about his domestic concerns, in the morning.

Cannot think without fretting about his affairs, in the morning (aft. 8 h.).

1120. Restless state of the disposition, as if he did not do his duty properly (aft. 18 h.).

Extreme hesitancy.

Neglect of his business, hesitancy, sobbing respiration and loss of composure.

Sometimes he wants to do one thing, sometimes another, and when he is given something to do, he will not do it(1123, 1124, Comp. with 318, 319) (aft. 10 h.).

Even when in good humour the child wishes first one thing then another.

1125. Envious, avaricious, dissatisfied, greedy, wants to have everything for himself.

Crossness, dislike to work (aft. 1 h.).

Sullenness, breaking out into weeping, when interrupted in his work (in the afternoon about 4 o'clock) (aft. 36 h.).

Peevishness (also aft. several h.).

Very discontented, weeps for a lone time, in the morning after waking from sleep.

1130. All day long ill humour and discontent, without cause (aft. 24 h.)

On hearing some disagreeable news he became affected with sadness and despondency (aft. 20 h.).

Dull, cross, very chilly.

Cross, takes in bad part what others say (aft. 1/2 h.).

Hypochondriacal moroseness; takes everything in bad part.

1135. Sullen, lachrymose, anxious. [Stf.]

He is very silent. [Fr. H-n.]

A dull, melancholy humour comes on (aft. 4 h.). [Rkt.]

Very much out of spirits and crossness. [Stf.]

The child makes itself quite stiff with crossness.

1140. In the evening (about sunset), extraordinarily sulky, will not answer, and takes everything amiss.

He hesitates in his speech ; it vexes him to have to answer.

Everything disgusts him; everything is repugnant to him. (1142, 1144, 1154, alternating states.)

Her head is so quiet and all about her is so empty as if she were alone in the house and in the world: she does not wish to talk to any one, just as if all around her were no concern of hers and she belonged to nobody.

He is not indifferent to external things, but he has no respect for them (aft. 1 h.).

1145. He has a great many but vacillating ideas in his head.

Hurry.

Inattention, acts with precipitancy, does something different to what he wished to do (aft. 2 h.).

It is only with a great effort that he can express himself properly when talking.

When writing he omits several letters.

1150. Head work affects him most.

More indisposed to mental work in the evening than at other times of the day.(Curative action)

After walking in the room cross and without appetite (aft. 48 h.).

Has pleasure in nothing, but he vexes himself about nothing at all.

Extraordinarily whimsical and cross with everything, even with himself.

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