Sunday, January 7, 2007

SULPHUR

(From vol. iv, 2nd edit., 1825.)

(Flowers of sulphur, Flores sulphuris, sublimed in fine acicular form into the receiver of a retort, washed by being shaken up with alcohol, in order to remove any acid that may be adhering to them.)

 

Though sulphur has been employed for many centuries, by medical and non-medical persons, in the itch of workers in wool, yet none of them ever observed that the benificial effects they saw from its use in the eruption of itch was effected by sulphur by similarity of action and homoeopathy.

In the note to symptom 673 I have pointed out the exact distinctive signs of the phenomena of itch.

Physicians cured, also, some haemorrhoidal affections with sulphur clumsily administered, without suspecting that they had (unconsciously) effected homoeopathic cures; whilst they aggravated other affections of the rectum and anus with it, because the symptoms by means of which sulphur (see 347, 348, 350 to 353, 366, 488 to 492) and hepar sulphuris (see 112, 113 – 129, 130, 181, 183, 184, 185, 187) can cure only similar natural diseases homoepathically, were unknown to them; and also because they administered too large doses 0 5, 10, 20, 30 grains at a time whereas they should have given hardly 1/10000th part of a grain.

Even though the idea had not occurred to SCHMITJAN to prescribe sulphur in an autumnal dysentery, yet the symptoms of sulphur and hepar sulphuris would suggest to every true physician to employ them in order to combat the troublesome tenesmus occurring especially at night in such cases, for these substances themselves produce a similar affection. For this object a dose of less than 1/10000th of a grain is required (one grain of flowers of sulphur triturated for one hour with 100 grains of milk sugar, and one grain of this mixture again triturated for an hour with 100 grains of milk sugar).

The homoeopathic physician (who alone acts in conformity with natural laws) will meet with many important morbid states for which he will discover and mat expect much assistance in the symptoms of sulphur and hepar sulphuris.

Sulphur seems to act in the smallest doses for from 16 to 20 days and finds its antidote in camphor.

{HAHNEMANN’s fellow-provers were FRIEDRICH HAHNEMANN, WALTHER.

Citations are made from the following old-school sources

ARDOYNUS, De Venen, Lib.ii.

Hufeland’s Journ. d. pr. A. iii.

LANGE, Domest. Brunsv.

MORGAGNI, De Sedib. Et caus. Morb., Iv.

WALTHER. AIG. FR., Progr. De Sulph. et Marte., Lips. 1743.

The 1st edit. Has 161 symptoms this 2nd edit. 814, (In the original 815 symptoms are reckoned, but this is a mistake on the part of the transcriber, who has counted S. 189 as 190.) (not reckonin appended symptoms from the “fumes of burning sulphur”); in the Chr. ed., there are 1969.]

 

SULPHUR

Vertigo in the morning with slight epistaxis.

In the morning much vertigo with slight epistaxis. [Fr.H-n.]

Vertigo when stooping.

When walking in the open air (after supper) vertigo; she durst not look down nor stoop in the slightest degree; she must take hold of something to avoid falling.

5. When walking up hill in the open air vertigo, lasting eight minutes; he could not tread with certainty, the senses were clouded (aft. 4 d.).

When standing vertigo (in the evening), with rush of blood towards the heart.

Vertigo when she lies at night on the back.

In the evening, after he had lain in bed a quarter of an hour, whirling vertigo, as though he would fall into a faint, as if all went round in his head; for two successive evenings.

(Vertigo when sitting; staggering on rising up.)

10. Giddiness in the head.

Confusion in the head, as though he had not slept enough.

In the morning the head us confused and pressed in the forehead until noon.

In the evening confusion of the head.

After walking in the open air confusion of the head.

15. When walking in the open air weakness in the head, like stupefaction, with gloomy disagreeable ideas, for several minutes, sometimes slighter, sometimes severer.

So forgetful that even what had happened but a short time previously is either not at all only dimly remembered.

(Forgetful.)

Such stupefaction of the head that she imagined she had lost her reason. [MORGAGNI, (Observations. “Pertubatio” in the head is all that is mentioned.)

Great stupidity and dulness.

20. Dizziness and shooting in the head.

Heaviness in the head, felt not only when moving and stooping, but even when sitting and lying.

Every morning headache above the eyes as from stuffed coryza; he must sneeze constantly.

(Headache as from displaced flatulence.)

Headache with nausea.

25. Pressure in the front of the head, as after a nocturnal debauch, which after some days changes into glowing tearing in the right side of the head and teeth (aggravated by the application of cold water).

Aching pain above the left eye (in the afternoon for half an hour.)

Aching pain in the forehead aggravated by movement.

Pain in the forehead as if it would press out there. [Fr.H-n.]

Frequent headache for a minute: a pinching together of the brain from one temple to the other.

30. Immediately after supper semilateral, sharp pressive pain under the left parietal bone.

In the whole head pain as if the head were pressed from without e.g. by a tight hat.

On wearing a tight covering on the head in the room, pressive pain in the head, which goes off on uncovering the head.

Tension in the forehead.

Headache especially late in the evening and at night in bed; an occassional painful pressing inwards from the top of the head to deep into the brain, which compels him to wrinkle the forehead and close the eyes.

35. Headache, during which the eyes are as it were shut up.

Headache, especially in the forenoon, as if the head were drawn downwards and forwards.

Tearing (?) in the head, more in the afternoon than the forenoon, with exhaustion and heat, without thirst; he must lay his head down on the table to obtain relief.

Nocturnal headache as though the skull would be torn out.

Tearing in the forehead.

40. After waking from the midday siesta, on opening the eyes, a quickly occurring severe, chiefly semilateral headache, as if the brain were lacerated or sore (aft. 36 h.).

Tearing in the head with a saw.

Twitching pain in the head.

Twitching pains above the right eye.

Burning pain above and below the eyebrows, always in the afternoon. [Fr.H-n.]

45. A single stitch in the head.

Stitches in the head and out at the eyes.

Headache in the temples, like a twirling and creeping.

Severe headache in the crown of the head for twelve hours (aft. 1.1/2 h.), of a febrile character, on several mornings.

Pain on the crown when chewing, coughing, and blowing the nose.

50. When chewing, drawing pain in the occiput near the cervical joint, so severe that he must leave off eating. [Fr.H-n.]

Severe pain in the middle of the head when coughing and sneezing.

Much headache especially when stooping.

Ringing noise through the head which seems to go out at the ears.

Throbbing in the head, in the morning.

55. Throbbing in the head (temple), neck, and about the heart; he had beating and trembling all through him.

Hammering headache during animated conversation.

Rush of blood to the head; there was pressive in it, as if out at the eyes; she seemed to be deaf.

In the morning heat in the head.

In the morning on awaking, great dry heat in the head; the face glowing.

60. In the evening heat in the head with cold feet.

Pulsating throbbing on the head, perceptible externally.

A pressure externally on the vertex towards the forehead.

Pressure externally on the vertex towards the forehead; a place in the left side of the head is also painful to touch.

Boring pain under the vertex: the part is also painful externally when touched.

65. There is sometimes a burning pain on a small spot of the head down at the nape when lying on it, especially when he has scratched there.

Itching on the occiput.

Great falling out of the hair of the head.

Falling out of the hair.

Itching pimples on the forehead, on rubbing there is pricking in them.

70. Shooting in the forehead, as if on the bone.

Much itching in theyebrows and on the tip of the nose.

Daily quivering of the lower eyelid.

Twitching in the eyelids.

Twitching in the eyelids, chiefly in the afternoon. [Fr.H-n.]

75. Trembling of the eyes.

Itching on the eyelids as though they would inflame.

Stye on the upper eyelid as though they would inflame.

Stye on the upper eyelid in the inner canthus.

The upper eyelid swollen, and on the border dry matter among the eyelashes.

Sore dry pain in the borders of the eyelids.

80. Sore excoriation pain on the inside of the eyelids, after mid-night; followed by feeling of rubbing dryness on their inner surfaces.

Pain in the eyeballs, as from dryness and as if they rubbed against the eyelids.

In the morning flow of tears from the eyes, thereafter dryness of the eyes.

Both eyes excrete greasy-feeling tears. [Fr.H-n.]

The eyes are full of muco-pus (eyegum) (aft. 3 d.).

85. Burning in the eyelids, which are inflamed and red, and stiff on movement.

Swelling and redness of the eyes, with papules on the eyelids.

Burning externally on the eyelids.

From sulphur-fumes immediately a sensation as of many burning little sparks on the eyelids, which immediately cause them to close.

A burning jerk in the right eyelid.

90. Burning in the eyes.

Sensation like heat in the eye.

Stabs in the right eye as with knives.

The eye pains as if bruised on shutting it and on touching it.

Every evening aching in the eyes, a if for sleep, and yet no sleepiness.

95. Aching in both eyeballs when walking in the open air.

Aching in the eyes, especially when he works in the sunshine. [Fr.H-n.]

Heaviness in the eyes.

In the white of the eye close to the cornea a white vesicle.

Intolerance of sunlight.

100. Flickering before the eyes (aft. 48 h.).

When looking into the air a white spot before the eyes.

Dark points and spots floating before the sight.

(Like a vail before the eyes, and dim vision for near and distant objects.)

Deep-lying eyes and blue borders round them.

105. Blue borders round the eyes.

Hear and dark redness of the face, especially when walking in the open air.

In the forenoon and afternoon transient heat in the left cheek for an hour.

Burning sensation and heat in the face with several particularly red spots between eye and ear.

Burning painful heat of face and heat and redness of it; the burning was particularly severe round about the mouth.

Burning in the face and on the neck, without redness.

Sometimes a quivering on the cheek at the zygoma, sometimes at the chin.

Drawing pain on the left side of the face as if in the skin, above the left eye, on the left temple, and on the zygomatic process, extending into the lobe of the ear (worst in the morning).

Tearing in the right half of the face.

115. Tearing in the left ear.

(Earache in the left ear.)

In the evening in bed roaring before the ears and rush of the blood to the head.

Ringing in the ears and like the howling of the wind, especially after lying down.

Much tinnitus aurium in both ears when sitting.

120. Humming in the ears for several days.

Splashing in the ear, as if water were in it, with over sensitiveness of hearing (at the cracking of a whip).

(Very transient) deafness in both ears (aft. 9 d.).

Boring above the root of the nose.

Inflammation in the nose (aft. 9 d.).

125. Black sweat-holes on the nose, upper lip, and chin (aft. 9 d.).

Epistaxis (aft. 14 d.) for seven days.

Occasional epistaxis for several days. [Fr.H-n.]

Epistaxis, in the afternoon (about three o’clock), for two successive afternoons; afterwards the nose was painful to the touch.

In the morning when blowing the nose great epistaxis.

130. Blowing of blood from the nose.

On blowing the nose some blood comes from the nose. [Fr.H-n.]

Every time the nose is blown some pieces of clotted blood com away.

Smell in the nose, as from burnt horn.

Smell in the nose, as from old foetid coryza.

135. Swelling of the upper lip.

At the edge of the vermilion of the lower lip a scabby ulcer with burning pain.

Eruption of a blister on the middle of the lower lip.

Trembling of the lips.

Twitchings in the lower jaw when going to sleep.

140. Spasmodic drawing in the jaws.

In the lower jaw shooting out at the ear.

Submaxillary glands swollen.

Swelling of the gums at old stumps of teeth.

The gums bleed on spitting.

145. Looseness of the teeth and bleeding of the gums for three weeks.

Teeth on edge.

The teeth are greatly on edge, but are only painful when biting on them; he could not chew black bread on account of the pain (aft. 5 d.).

Toothache in the open air.

The tooth is simply painful per se , even without touching or biting on it, and it is higher.

150. Toothache, like boring with a hot iron.

Drawing pain in the teeth.

A drawing pain the molars, aggravated by drawing air into the mouth.

Toothache, fine throbbing and drawing.

Toothache in fits of one to two hours, followed by digging; she can bear cold things better than warm.

15. Toothache, like jerks and some stitches, periodically, also after midnight and in the morning, whether he eats or no; drawing in the open air it darts into the gums, which are painful per se, and as if they were loose and detached.

The teeth are as if paralysed when eating, and as if rather loose when biting on them.

Toothache: shooting in all the teeth day and night; aggravated by biting when eating.

Toothache: day and night shooting in all the teeth.

Toothache: shooting throbbing, and burning, going also into the orbits and ear.

160. (A smarting on the tongue, as if there were vesicles in it.)

Tongue red, studded with very white dots, in appearance like aphthae.

White tongue.

Tongue in the morning very white, in the afternoon red and clean.

Tongue furred.

165. In the morning very dry tongue.

In the morning very slimy mouth.

Every morning a salt slime which adheres to the tongue.

In the morning very dry in the throat, and thereafter a very salt taste in the mouth (which goes off after eating.)

At night dryness in the throat, and on awaking much slime on the tongue.

170. Dryness in the throat: the tongue adheres to the palate and it is moist but covered with frothy slime (aft. 6 d.).

After eating very dry in the mouth.

A dryness in the mouth and a scraping in the throat, as if the food would not go down.

Aridity in the throat.

A great dryness in the palate, with thirst; she must drink a great deal.

175. Dryness in the oesophagus.

In the evening a burning in the mouth, without thirst.

At night much heat in the mouth, and much thirst.

The uvula fallen down.

180. Sore throat, as from elongation of the uvula, with feeling when swallowing as though she swallowed a piece of flesh.

Sore throat: during empty deglutition as though she swallowed down a piece of flesh.

In the throat sensation as if inwardly swollen, and shooting in it when she eats; also outwardly at the angles of the lower jaw she feels as swelling of the neck.

Painful swelling of the front of the neck. [Fr.H-n.]

In the middle of the oesophagus sensation of spasmodic contraction; the food meets with an obstacle when swallowed.

185. Pressive pain in the throat when swallowing, as from swelling of the palate.

Pressive pain in the throat when swallowing, as from swelling of the palate.

Pressive pain in the throat, as from a plug, when swallowing and when not.

By fits a pressure in the oesophagus posteriorly (just as though it were in the nape). Felt even when breathing, all through the night until towards morning.

A burning up the oesophagus, with sour eructation. [Wth.]

Blood in the saliva.

190. Expectoration of mucus without cough.

Accumulation if water in the mouth (sour and bitter).

In the morning on waking great sweetness in the mouth with much mucus.

In the morning pappy taste in the mouth.

Insipidity in the mouth.

195. Insipidity in the mouth with anorexia (aft. 2 h.).

Bad smell from the mouth after a meal.

In the morning on rising bad smell form the mouth.

Contractive sensation in the mouth.

Bitter taste in the mouth on awaking in the morning.

Bitter taste in the morning, which goes off by eating. [Fr.H-n.]

The taste in the mouth is bit, though food is relished.

(Soon after eating she has a bitter taste.)

All food, e.g. bread, tastes bitter.

205. Tongue very furred; everything tastes bitter.

Taste of all food too salt.

What he eats has no taste, like rotten wood.

Food has no taste: everything tastes like straw. [Fr.H-n.]

Food smelt to him like lime, but tasted well.

210. The food at dinner smells putrid, but tastes well.

Complete anorexia he has an inclination for sour things only.

Complete anorexia; inclination for sour things only. [Fr.H-n.]

Complete anorexia as though quite constricted in the scrobiculus cordis.

Aversion to butcher’s meat; she becomes inclined to vomit after eating it.

215. He has some appetite but as soon as he sees food his appetite goes away, and he feels as if full in the abdomen: on commencing to eat he feels repugnance.

Inordinate hunger. [Fr.H-n.]

Inordinate appetite. [Fr.H-n.]

From eating but little, immediately full in the belly as if overloaded, and the breathing becomes tight.

After eating he feels as if the top of the oesophagus were tightly closed.

220. After eating pressure in the stomach.

After eating, loud, painless grumbling in the abdomen.

Especially after eating, troublesome stuffed coryza, making the head dull.

After eating burning in the hands.

After eating shivering and cold feeling.

225. After a meal (and in the morning) chilliness.

After eating chilliness in the abdomen.

Constant intense thirst for beer, worst an hour after eating.

Great thirst, without heat; what he drinks tastes well, but does not allay the thirst, seems also to oppress the stomach (aft. 2 h.).

Thirst (immediately) for several hours. [Wth.]

230. Uncommon thirst for beer. [Fr.H-n.]

Very great thirst by day. [Fr.H-n.]

Complete loss of appetite, but constant thirst.

A small quantity of beer easily causes him ebullition of blood.

From drinking milk, immediately sour taste like vinegar in the mouth.

235. Milk does not agree, causes violent eructation and vomiting of mucus.

Drinking milk makes bitter scraping eructation.

Food is eructated bitter and scraping in the throat.

Scraping eructation after drinking small beer.

Eructation like rotten eggs, with nausea.

240. Sour eructation several times in the day and pressure in the scrobiculus cordis.

Sour eructation, several times a day. [Fr.H-n.]

In the morning sweetish erucation.

Eructation with the taste of food.

Every morning empty eructation.

245. Bulked eructation on going to sleep.

Belching up of a portion of the food that had been eaten (breakfast) (aft. 3.1/2 h.).

Undigested food is belched up again from the stomach into the mouth.

All day long heartburn.

In the morning feeling of heartburn in the front of the chest; burning and crawling.

250. In the evening water accumulated in the mouth; he must let much water run out of the mouth (waterbrash), and then he could not speak; then vomiting of the food eaten seven hours previously.

Waterbrash twice a day; twisting in the scrobiculus cordis, she gets sick and retches, and much water runs out of her mouth that comes from below upwards.

Two hours after eating he has eructation, water runs out of his mouth; he must vomit his food, with great nausea, during which he shivers.

At night a nausea and twisting in the scrobiculus cordis (as if going to have water brash).

Nausea in the mouth with collection of saliva, after breakfast.

255. Every morning nausea.

He became sick and at first he eructates mucus, afterwards bitter scraping eructation.

In the afternoon nausea and bitter vomiting.

Transient but frequent inclination to vomit during the day.

In the morning inclination to vomit, retching, vomiting of mucus.

260. (He vomits his breakfast with trembling of hands and feet.)

He vomits acid.

Vomiting. [AUG. FR. WALTHER, (not accessible), Progr. De Sulph. et Marte, Lips., 1743, p. 5.]

Vomiting with profuse perspiration (aft. 24 h.). [Fr.H-n.]

At noon, before eating, a cramp-like contraction in the scorbiculus cordis, which takes away the breath.

265. In the evening a tension in the chest and stomach to the back; he felt as if he had eaten too much; in the scrobiculus cordis there was pain on touching and pressing on it.

On taking a full breath shooting in the scrobiculus cordis.

When standing (in the morning) shooting in the scrobiculus cordis.

(Intolerable pressure in the scrobiculus cordis and upper part of the abdomen, in fits, chiefly in the morning, somewhat relieved by, the pressure of the hand, for several days)(aft. 6 d.).

Pressure under the stomach, very severe when lying.

270. Pressure under the scrobiculus cordis. [Fr..H-n.]

A pressive pain in the stomach with some anxiety (aft. 3 h.). [Wth.]

(Clawing feeling in the stomach up into the throat.)

Full feeling of the stomach, as though it were blown out and yet it is not swollen.

Feeling in the stomach, as though it were quite full (spongy).

275. At night, for several hours. Violent spasm in the stomach.

In the morning on awaking clutching in the stomach for a short time.

Feeling of heat, also of hacking, in the gastric region when sitting still.

Burning in the stomach and afterwards also in the abdomen, chiefly when walking and standing.

Burning in the stomach, several times a day.

280. Burning, cutting and twisting in the stomach. [ABDOYNUS, (Statement. – The original from which this symptom is taken runs thus:- :Fortis calor in corpore, et dolor in hepatic, et tension intestinorium, et gravedo linguae et stomachi, et solutio plurima ventris.” De Venen., Lib. ii, cap. 15.]

Cool feeling in the stomach.

The region of the stomach is cold outwardly to the touch.

The stomach and hepatic regions are painful to the touch.

Pain in the upper part of the abdomen, just below the chest, as if all there would get loose and as if congested with blood, only when moving and breathing.

285. At night pain in the abdomen, as if internally bruised and congested with blood.

A painfulness and over sensitiveness in the abdomen, as if all inside it were raw, os as if she had just been delivered of a child, at the same time something seemed to move in it (also as if there were occasional sudden shootings in it darting thence into the whole head).

Pain in the abdomen as if all were raw inside and so over-sensitive as though she had just had a child. [Fr.H-n.]

Cutting in the upper abdomen just as if it were in the chest.

Violent cutting in the abdomen for instants.

290. In the evening cutting in the abdomen, and such weariness on going upstairs as if the catamenia were coming on.

In the morning in bed, cutting in the abdomen (aft. 3 d.).

In the hypogastrium pain like a cutting when she strains at stool or presses on the abdomen, or bends backwards; not during ordinary sitting.

Shooting in the left side of the belly on taking a deep breath and walking in the open air.

Sudden shooting in the abdomen which goes through the whole body. [Fr.H-n.]

295. Needle pricks in the small intestines in the upper part of the abdomen, for three quarters of an hour. [Wth.]

Burning shooting pain on a small spot near the navel, for a quarter of an hour.

Stitches and violent burning deep in the hypogastrium (with a spasmodic pain in the right lower extremity).

A heat in the left side of the abdomen.

First anguish in the abdomen, and as this went off, a feeling of weakness in the feet to above the ankles, like an inward trembling.

300. Tensive pressed feeling in the whole abdomen, especially beneath the short ribs, with anxious hypochondriacal humour some hours after dinner (aft. 4 d.).

Tensive and burning pain in the hepatic region.

In the hepatic region transient stitches from within outwards.

Pressure under the right ribs as if in the liver.

Pressure in the liver wakes him up at night, with yellowness of the white of the eye.

305. After eating full and heavy in the abdomen, as if over loaded with food.

Abdomen full after eating but little.

Distension of the abdomen, frequently.

Distension and hardness of the abdomen, especially in the evening.

Tension in the abdomen.

310. Tension in the abdomen as from displaced flatulence.

In the morning oawaking, in both sides of the abdomen pain, as from displaced flatulence, which was discharged in a short, interrupted manner, without relief.

Flatulence accumulates in the left hypochondrium, with anxiety.

Something seems to move about in the abdomen. [Fr.H-n.]

From noon till evening tension and violent pinching in the abdomen.

315. Shooting pinching pain just above the hips and on the last false rib.

After dinner itching about the abdomen, and when she rubbed herself this caused inwardly a kind of pinching together of the bowels; there was a compression, especially in the groin, as if towards the middle; when stooping and breathing deeply it was worst, better when walking.

After stool pinching in the belly.

After midnight colic, painful in the side of the abdomen.

Ulcers in the bowels. (Put forward hypothically only by Ardoynus.)

320. Four stools in the day with pinching in the belly before and during their evacuation.

Much flatulence.

Rumbling in the hypogastrium, as when one has gone without food.

A rattling, rumbling, and grumbling in the abdomen (immediately).

Rumbling in the belly as from strongly fermenting beer, thereafter quick call to stool, which is evacuated with cutting in the abdomen; the first part of the stool was hard, the remainder fluid, without mucus, in the morning and late in the evening (aft. 3 h.). [Wth.]

325. The abdominal muscles are painful when touched as if bruised.

Persistent pressure in the groin passing over the whole pubic region, as though she were tightly bound there.

Tearing (?) in the inguinal glands on both sides.

Forcing in the region of the inguinal ring as though a hernia would come through there.

Before stool pain in the bowels.

330. After stool bruised feeling in the bowels.

After stool great exhaustion.

During stool (in the evening) nausea, very severe, as though she must vomit.

Two thin stools followed by stomachache, in the forenoon.

Under the impression that flatus is being discharged a thin pappy stool of a bilious appearance comes away quickly and involuntarily.

335. Frequent pappy stool with cutting in the belly. [Wth.]

The stool passes quickly and almost involuntarily; he cannot get out of bed in time. [Fr.H-n.]

Diarrhoea (aft. 48 h.) for four days.

Diarrhoea six times, causing fainting, first with heat and warm perspiration, then with cold sweat on the forehead and feet and white tongue.

Soft half-liquid stool, frequently.

340. Three times in the day stool with mucus.

Stool very slimy.

Lumpy stool mixed with mucus.

Stool in lumps, but not hard.

Occasional constipation.

345. Constipation for two days, after which without pain in the belly, one stool, which passed unawares. [Fr.H-n.]

Stool insufficient and too scanty.

Frequent ineffectual urging to stool.

Tenesmus. [WALTHER, l. c.]

He has sudden call to stool, and yet he must strain much before anything comes away, although the stool is soft and normal.

350. Hard stool with burning pain in the rectum and anus (aft. 24 h.).

After soft stool aching pain in the rectum, as after a hard stool.

Stool, and thereafter much pressing (tenesmus), for an hour; then she could not sit for pain at the anus.

At night constant urging to stool; she must get out of bed ten times; she could neither lie nor sit on account of a shooting and a kind of sore pain as if excoriated and like needle-pricks in the anus, especially when she drew it in.

After a difficult, not hard stool, such violent pricking like needles from the anus up the rectum, that she almost lost consciousness owing to the pain; thereafter chilliness and exhaustion.

355. Severe shooting in the rectum, also when not at stool (which takes away the breath).

Good stool accompanied by cutting in the rectum.

Throbbing pain in the rectum after stool, all day.

Prolapsus of the rectum during stool.

After a good stool piles which exude.

360. A pressing fulness in the rectum.

Rumbling in the rectum.

In the evening, when sitting, a creeping and smarting in the rectum as from worms.

Itching in the rectum.

When lying strangling sore pain in the rectum.

365. Sore pain between the nates.

After stool contractive pain in the anus.

Contractive sensation in the perinaeum.

Dark brown urine.

The urine becomes clouded after some hours.

370. Reddish urinary sediment.

Very foetid urine.

Urine quite like water (aft. 2 h.)., and very frequent micturition.

He must rise after midnight to pass water, and does not so very copiously.

He must get out of bed twice during the night to make water.

375. At night great urging to urinate.

Frequent urging to urinate, which he can hardly resist for a moment.

Frequent, quick call to urinate: she must often make water in quick succession.

Often quick urging to urinate,

Feeling in the urethra as if he must be always passing water.

380. Violent urging to urinate: as soon as this occurs he must go and make water, otherwise it would come away involuntarily.

When he passes water it comes away with great force.

Frequent discharge of urine (aft. 6 d.) .

Constant desire to pass water, but little comes away each time.

(Interrupted stream of urine.)

385. Much thinner stream of urine.

She has frequent urging to urinate each time preceded by cutting in the hypogastrium.

Before urinating cutting in the abdomen.

Hard pressure on the bladder.

At the end of the act of making water and afterwards a cutting in the urethra, as if the urine were acrid and like corrosive lye.

390. During the passage of the urine burning in the forepart of the urethra.

Burning anteriorly in and on the urethra when not urinating.

Burning in the urethra.

Itching in the middle of the urethra.

Stitches in the forepart of the urethra.

395. Cutting in the urethra, before and during stool. [Wth.]

Pains in the urethra, as at the commencement of a gonorrhoea.

Redness and inflammation of the orific of the urethra.

Stitches in the penis.

In the morning when urinating shooting in the penis, especially in the glans, as though the urethra were bored through; the urine dribbled away only at the commencement, but afterwards there was complete retention of it. [Fr.H-n.]

400. Prepuce swollen and red.

Itching on the glans penis.

(Glans and prepuce icy cold.)

(Tearing in the left side of the scrotum.)

Aching and tension in the testicles and genitals.

(A resistance of the genitals to complete ejaculation of the semen.)

Impotence in the male, even during amorous fancies (the first 16 h.).

Increased sexual power (aft. 56 h.).

In the morning after waking the greatest voluptuous excitement in the internal sexual organs, at first with strong, at last with time passed into a rather burning pain, which was only gradually allayed after the emission of semen (aft. 24 h.).

410. Pollution with a burning pain in the urethra.

During the midday siesta, when sitting, seminal emission in a man seventy years of age, who had not had anything of the sort for twenty years (aft. 5 h.).

Seminal pollutions the first nights.

Weak feeling in the female genitals.

Violent itching on the clitoris.

415. More profuse discharge of the catamenia, which smelt sour.

The catamenia which were in full flow stopped immediately (after they had lasted only two and a half days).

Retards the menses three days beyond the proper time.

Irregularity of the menstrual flux. [LANGE, Domest. Brunsv., p. 291.]

(Very severe leucorrhoea.)

420. Frequent sneezing.

Violent sneezing for several days.

Coryza (aft. 14 d.).

Severe coryza (aft. 5, 17 d.).

Fluent coryza and also bloody mucus on blowing the nose.

425. Great stoppage of the nose for several days and clots of blood are sometimes blown from the nose.

Coryza, catarrh and cough, with chilliness.

Severe coryza with rawness on the chest and cough with much expectoration.

Roughness in the throat.

Very rough throat (aft. 16 d.).

430. Coldness in the throat during inspiration.

Hoarseness in the morning. [Fr.H-n.]

On the chest (in the trachea) there is always mucus; hacking cough.

At every breath there is irritation to cough in two or three impulses, worse in the afternoon.

On going in bed in the evening for a longtime before she goes to sleep, and more severe than during the day.

Dry cough wakes him a night.

Cough. {Hufel. Journ. d. pr. A., Statement.)iii, p. 773.]

Cough at night not by day.

Cough causes headache, as if beaten and lacerated.

440. (Expectoration from the chest of the taste of old catarrh.)

Tightness of the chest.

After a walk tightness of chest, hence he must often take a deep breath, until evening (aft. 28 h.).

Shortness of breath , when walking in the open air.

A pressing sensation on the chest, that hinders breathing.

445. In the afternoon and evening aching oppression and tightness on the whole body but mostly about the chest, as if outwardly, with anxiety; after lying down he perspired and then he felt quite relieved.

By day frequently choking and stoppage of the breath amounting to suffocation (aft. 14 d.)

On turning round on the left side at night in bed sudden loss of breath which goes off on sitting up.

Her breath wad often stopped during sleep, so that those about her must wake her up to prevent her being suffocated.

He is like to be suffocated at night (about 1 a.m.) in sleep, and yet he feels no pain (aft. some h.).

450. Scarcely had she fallen asleep at night when the breath was gone; she was like to be suffocated, started up with a loud cry and could not get her breath again; towards morning severe palpitation if the heart, followed by exhausting perspiration (aft. 13 d.).

Excessive tightness of the chest; she could only fetch her breath with difficulty.

Tight in the chest as of something had grown on there.

The whole chest as if stretched.

455. Anxiety on the chest.

On stooping the breathing is oppressed.

Very heavy in the chest.

A pressure across the middle of the chest, as from having swallowed too large a morsel.

460. In the morning in bed an ever-increasing pressure on the chest; he must get up and then it went off.

Tension in the right side of the chest and shoulder.

At night, when lying on the left side, on the slightest movement stitch in the cardiac region or in the right side of the chest.

Violent stitches, which commenced in the right side of the chest, and went through the scrobiculus cordis and stomach.

Some stitches in the chest through to back (aft. 16 h.).

465. Stitches in the back at every breath (aft. 24 h.).

Stitches in the dorsal muscles and chest.

In the morning on waking the chest is as if heated.

In the morning on waking burning in the throat and hot breath.

Burning in the chest and great heat in the face.

470.Cold feeling in the chest, a kind of chilly tension.

In the region of the heart a strange movement.

Crackling throbbing in the left side of the chest, when sitting and lying, which ceases on holding the breath.

In the evening when going to sleep quick and strong palpitation of the heart.

Palpitation of the heart without anxiety, almost without cause, e.g. when lying down for the midday siesta.

475. Anxious palpitation of the heart.

Great rush of blood to the heart.

Wakes in the morning with rush of blood to the chest.

A strong ebullition of blood to the chest.

Violent ebullition of blood in the chest, like a boiling, during which he became qualmish almost to fainting, with a trembling in the right arm.

480. Pain in the chest as if sprained, with oppression.

Frequent pain in the upper part of the chest, as though he had fallen on it.

The chest is painful on moving the arms.

The right ribs are painful, especially when touched.

Shooting in the strenum per se, and still worse when touched.

485. Pain in the strenum.

(Twitching in one of the breasts, which swelled as through milk would come into it.)

Pain in the sacrum. [Fr.H-n.]

(Horrible pains in the sacrum on stooping (not when lying), like a tension, as if all were too short; the pains went over the abdomen into the scrobiculus cordis and knee.)

A hard pressure in the sacrum alleviated by walking.

490. Pressure in the sacrum which went off on walking and returned when sitting.

Pain over the sacrum.

Pain over the sacrum when walking, not when sitting.

Sudden pain in the sacrum and lower muscles of the back, as if sprained.

On making a false step pain in the back as if sprained.

495. In the left pelvic region and betwixt the scapulae when at rest as if sprained, but on the slightest movement intolerable painful jerks.

Dorsal and sacral pains as if beaten.

In the back a spot painful as if bruised.

Pain in the back when stooping.

When stooping a drawing up the spine.

500. In the morning heaviness in the back, as if he had lain in a wrong position, and weariness as though he had not slept enough.

In the back and sides stiff as if he had got a chill.

Stiffness, sometimes in the back sometimes in the hip, painful when turning in bed; he must hold his breath at the time.

Stiffness in the back after sitting.

On sitting for some time stiffness in back, which is relieved by walking.

505. A hot flush down the back.

Burning and smarting on the back.

Burning pain betwixt the scapulae.

Burning betwixt the scapulae.

Pain betwixt the scapulae; when lying and moving , tension.

510. Tension betwixt the scapulae and on one side of the neck.

The right scapula is painful as if sprained, on moving the arm.

In the nape, close to the hair of the head, a gland swollen and inflamed, with itchy sensation.

Tearing, originating in the shoulder-joint and spreading down then humerus.

Rheumatic pain in the left shoulder.

515. Neuralgic pain in the shoulder.

(Pressure on the shoulder, like a weight , when walking in the open air.)

In the right shoulder pain on breathing. [Fr.H-n.]

The shoulder-joint pains as if dislocated, especially when lying at night.

Swollen axillary glands.

520. A swelling of the axillary glands which proceeds to suppuration.

Sweat in the axillae.

Stitches from the shoulder-joint down into the arm when lying on it and at the same time inspiring and expiring.

A twitching aching in the deltoid muscle (aft. 2, 3 h.). [Wth.]

(Bruised pain of the arms.)

525. On the upper and forearms after washing with soap and water red spots, which caused burning.

Under the bend of the elbow burning pain, but on being touched as if numb.

Tearing in the muscles of the arm, which does not interfere with movement.

At internal aching and drawing in the arm, less when at rest than when moving, especially on stretching it out or raising it.

Cramp in the arms after midnight (aft. 16 h.).

530. A drawing and tearing in the arms and hands.

Twitching drawing pain (at night in bed) from one joint of the arm to another, but more in the joints.

Slow, almost tearing jerks out of the shoulder or elbow-joint down through the corresponding limb; a pain of a gouty character most acute in the joint itself, so that he is forced to frown and shut the eyes.

Slow, very painful drawing, as if in the nerves, from the elbow to the wrist and back again.

Tearing from the elbow-joint up the upper arm and down the forearm, also when at rest.

535 An aching in the elbow-joint wen moving.

In the bend of the elbow the tendons as if tense.

Pustules in the bend of the elbow with much itching.

Itching, especially in the hands, in the wrist-joints and elbow joints, especially in the evening; some vesicles appear here and there which contain a yellowish serum.

Pain in the wrist-joint as if sprained.

540. Stiffness in the wrist-joints, especially in the morning, which goes off during the day.

Pain in the wrist-joints, especially in the morning, like tearing.

Very painful stitches outwards through and through the wrist joint.

Itching in the palms if the hands.

Burning in the hands.

545. Sweaty hands.

Swollen blood-vessels on the hands.

Frequent swelling of the hands.

Chapped skin of the hands.

The skin on the hand bursts like chaps and cuts, especially on the joints; the chaps are painful as if excoriated.

550. Almost painless chapping of the skin on the hands, especially where the fingers join the metacarpus. [Fr.H-n.]

Creeping in the left hand.

After immersing the hands in cold or warm water the whole hand immediately goes to sleep, with formication.

In the morning trembling in thright hand.

Involuntary grasping with the hands, mostly in the afternoon. {Fr. H-n.]

555. Tearing in the knuckles of the hand.

Drawing, alternating with stitches, in the hand.

On the back of the hand a sudden burning stitch.

In the balls of the fingers a burning (in the forenoon).

On the back of the middle finger a persistent burning tearing stitch.

560. In the left middle finger a burning jerk.

Involuntary twitching of the fingers. [Fr.H-n.]

Tearing in the fingers.

On the ball of the left little finger, every five minutes, a pain compounded of pinching and pressure, which radiates up into the arm when he leans on the elbow, with chilliness; during the day this pain changes into severe stitches, also with chilliness, during which all his limbs left tired as if after very fatiguing exertion.

Great swelling of the three centre fingers of both hands. [Fr.H-n.]

565. Dislocation pain in the proximal joint of the thumb (aft. 10 h.).

Finger joints swollen, stiff red, as if frost-bitten; formication in them.

Chilblains on the fingers.

Coldness of the fingers. [Fr.H-n.]

570. Great perspiration between the fingers.

Many hang-nails on the fingers.

Ulceration of a finger-nail (panaritum), twice in succession.

Ulcer on a finger nail (panaritum).

When he has been seated a long time the whole nates and ishia are painful.

575. (A kind of lameness in the thigh, as if in the hip over the nates.)

Tensive pain in the hip-joint when walking.

Sudden, cramp-like, excessively painful jerks about the hip-joint.

Drawing pain in the left hip.

The lower extremities thrill, as from weariness.

580. Restlessness in the lower extremities, in the evening, so that she could not remain in the room, until bedtime, on two evenings.

Dry heat in the lower extremities (aft. 11 d.).

The left lower extremities (aft. 11 d.).

The left lower extremity went to sleep for an hour, on two successive evenings.

Heaviness in the lower extremities and tension in the knees and thighs, more at night than during the day.

In bed, in the morning and evening, drawing pain in the lower extremities.

585. In the morning in bed heaviness and weariness of the lower extremities, which went off immediately after rising.

Lower extremities as if prostrated by fatigue.

After a short walk exhaustion and heaviness of the lower extremities.

Crawling itching on the inner side of the thigh. [Fr.H-n.]

Excoriation betwixt the thighs, especially when walking in the open air.

590. Pain as if excoriated on the inner side of the right thigh, in the evening.

In the night violent pain in the thigh as after a blow.

In the outer side of the thigh bruised pain, also when touched.

The posterior femoral muscles are painful when sitting.

(Thighs as if constricted by a ligature.)

595. Twitching in the thigh and leg.

Drawing pain in the thigh.

Tearing in the knees to the toes (in the forenoon); the feet are so heavy she can hardly drag them along.

Especially in the forenoon weakness in the knees; after going upstairs there is burning in the knee-joints.

Lameness in the knee, as if sprained when going downstairs.

600. Stiffness of the knees.

The knees (in bed) are several times spasmodically flexed and again suddenly and involuntarily extended. [Fr.H-n.]

Pain in the knee, as from stiffness, when rising from a seat.

Stiffness in the houghs.

In the houghs pain as if too short, when treading.

605. The tendons of the lower extremities seem to be short, when standing.

A violent cramp-like pressure from the hough to the ankles, mostly when sitting, in the afternoon, twice a day for an hour at a time, with great weariness and stretching pain in the head.

On the left patella a pressure even when sitting, but also when walking, an aching in the knee-joint when moving it.

Blunt-pointed pressure on a very small spot in the outermost point of the knee.

610. Trembling in both legs, shooting and tearing and weariness from the knees to the feet; when sitting more tearing, when walking shooting and tension, whilst the toes are icy cold.

From the calves to the toes, tearing with shooting to and fro (in the evening); when standing and when she sat down, the feet twitched internally; at the same time trembling sensation through the whole body, a heaviness mixed with tearing in the whole back, chilliness without thirst, with red cheeks without heat in them; it then came in the scrobiculus cordis, tension and contraction under the ribs, with oppressed breathing and many stitches throughout the chest and in the upper part of the abdomen.

Cramp in the calf, even when walking, when the calf is painful as though it were too short.

Stretching, tensive contractive pain in the calves, as though they were sewed together.

When going upstairs the calves are very painful.

615. (On the inner part of the legs, near the tibiae (in the evening), when touched pain as if bruised, or as if the flesh were detached from the bones.)

Coldness and cold-feeling of the legs, in the evening (aft. 24 h.).

Feet always cold; she cannot get them warm in bed in the evening.

When stretching out the foot tendency to cramp in the leg.

Swollen veins on the lower extremities.

620. Varicose veins and blue spots about the ankles.

Swelling of the foot in the warmth of the bed, which goes off when out of bed.

Swelling on the ankle with dislocation pain on moving.

Pain like stretching about the ankle when walking.

In the left ankle-joint pain as if sprained when standing and walking.

625. When treading the joint (Joint not named, but evidently the ankle-joint.) knuckled over as if dislocated.

In the ankle-joints tendency to knuckle over especially when going downstairs.

In the ankle-joint a burning nipping; the burning was increased after rubbing.

At night tearing and shooting in the diseased foot.

Shooting in the right foot.

630. On the tendo Achillis severe stitches almost every five minutes.

Under the left ankle shooting even when at rest, but much more when stretching out the foot and also during the slightest movement, whereby he was hindered in walking.

A squeezing shooting in the dorsum of the foot, aggravated by movement.

On the dorsum of the foot suddenly a burning stitch.

Shooting in the right heel, as if a splinter were in it.

635. Tearing in the right heel for half an hour.

In the soles of the feet, in the morning in bed, drawing pain; also in the morning when treading severe pain in them.

The soles of the feet are painful when treading and walking as if festering.

Burning in the soles of the feet when treading after sitting for a long time.

In the evening throbbing in the hollow of the sole with severe burning for an hour.

640. Perspiration on the soles of the feet.

Cold sweat on the left sole.

(Ulcerous vesicles on the left sole.)

In the hollow of the sole a tension.

In the sole cramp when treading, at every step.

645. In the soles pain as if too short when treading.

Stitches in the soles.

In the middle toes and both big toes, pricks.

Often violent shooting in the corns.

Shooting burning in the corn, in easy shoes.

650. The corns pain as though pressed by tight shoes.

(Swelling and inflammation and pain of the left big toe.)

Obtuse pain in the ball of the left toe.

On extending the feet cramp in the toes.

When lying the limbs immediately go to sleep.

655. The limbs are apt to go to sleep when lying- the arms, cervical muscles, &c.

An aching in the upper and lower extremities, as though they would go to sleep.

Cracking in the knees and elbows.

A dragging in the limbs. Almost like drawing.

Drawing pain in all the limbs.

660. Drawing pain in the limbs, in the evening.

Drawing in the knee, arm, and shoulder for instants.

In the evening in bed, tearing pain in the back, knees and legs.

In the morning, immediately after rising, bruised pain of the limbs.

A pinching in the flesh of the body here and there.

665. In the evening after getting warm in bed, a stitch-like prickling in the skin of the whole body.

A prickling on the skin of the cheeks, shoulders and thighs.

Pricking itching, especially when walking in the open air.

Burning sensation on the skin othe whole body.

As small cut wound commences to be painful, first sore, then burning; it inflames and becomes the seat of throbbing pain.

670. On slightly rubbing the skin on the elbow it is very painful for a long time, as if destitute of skin and rubbed sore.

Liver spots on the back and chest, which itch in the evening.

Cutaneous eruption. (From local application.) [Hufel. Journ., l. c.]

Cutaneous eruption, burning and itching. (673 to 678. In these symptoms – comp. 588, and 199, 234 in the chema of Hepar sulphuris – is manifested the characteristic itching eruption which sulphur can excite, in which is revealed an affection similar (homoeopathic) to, but not identical with, the itch. And homoeopathy requires medicines that produce diseases only similar to those they should be administered for in order to cure them, For as it employs medicines for curative purposes and not the exciting causes of the diseases consequently is not so foolish as to employ chancre virus for the cure of venereal diseases, to the itch miasm in the treatment if the itch disease , so it can certainly never occur homoeopathy to expect anything else from its medicines, save the power of producing only a similar morbid affection. And yet the stupid spirit of contradiction will try to delude the laity and prejudice then against homoeopathy, and since it has no honest objection to adduce it makes use if a dishonest one, in fact, a falsehood. But homoeopathy has never pretended to produce an identical disease with medicines, but has always enjoined the selection of a medicine for the cure that produces only a similar affection. And yet this mendacious reproach is reiterated- whether from stupidity and ognorance of the doctrine or from malice I shall leave others to judge. CANOVA’s statue of the captive of St. Helena may be very like, but it is not NAPOLFON! Do not our stupid opponents understand that? Are they unable to comorehend the difference between identical (same) and similar? Or do they not wish to comprehend it? Sulphur produces pimples and vesicles very similar in appearance to the itch of workers in wool, and these are chiefly seen on the joints and at night, but the attendant sensations exhibit greater differences, for itch is accompanied by a kind of intolerable agreeable creeping itching gnawing, as from lice, which is indicated by the expression intolerable voluptuous tickling itching, which when the finger is applied for the purpose of scratching, ceases to itch and commences to burn, and after scratching continues to burn on the spot.)

A disagreeable creeping itching; after scratching the part becomes painful.

675. The itching spot after scratching is very painful (does not burn).

Itching burning on various parts; after scratching it pained as if sore, but did not burn.

When he has scratched the itching part it bleeds and smarts, but does not burn.

Itching worst at night and in the morning in bed after waking.

(After scratching the part becomes as if hot.)

680. Cutaneous eruption such as is apt to occur after vaccination.

The skin cracks here and there, especially in the open air. [Fr.H-n.]

In the afternoon when wide awake he starts violently, and at the same time a shudder goes through is whole body.

The body is jerked high up, as in severe twitchings. [Fr.H-n.]

Violent starting on merely being called by name.

685. Single twitching of one hand and one foot, in the day time.

Twitching and jerking of all the limbs, during which he bites the teeth together and moans low, lasting eight minutes; then a quarter of an hour’s slumber; thereafter renewed jerking and spasmodic drawing in the limbs, after which he is much exhausted. [Fr.H-n.]

(Epilepsy after a fright or after running violently.)

The child (after being washed with tepid water) hangs the head on one side, and after it is raised up, on the other side; the face and lips become pale, the eyes stare for about two minutes, then she sneezes, and thereafter closes her mouth and eyes firmly, but only for a moment, and some mucus runs from the mouth; followed by calm sleep (aft. 3 d.).

Speaking is a great effort and excites her pains.

690. Trembling feeling in the upper and lower extremities.

Great restlessness: it does not allow him to sit long; when lying he must always move the feet. (See also 580.)

Great ebullition of blood, much burning in the hands.

Uneasiness in the blood, with swollen veins on the hands.

In the afternoon unsteady when walking, and trembling in the hands.

695. Trembling of the limbs, especially the hands.

When walking in the open air great loss by perspiring.

In the morning in bed sweat on the face and nape, and on getting up the limbs are as if bruised.

From morning till evening very heavy and exhausted in all the limbs.

Lassitude all day.

700. Weariness in all the limbs.

Always tired and exhausted.

Weariness as if after an illness.

Weariness in the feet.

Weariness that goes off when walking.

705. When walking in the open air at first the feet are heavy, they become lighter on continuing to walk.

Walking is a trouble to her, her feet will not bear her; she feels as though she had a weight on the feet (there is tension over the chest when walking).

In the afternoon exhausted and dejected (aft. 8 d.).

In the afternoon very exhausted; he must always be seated and has no strength for walking.

In the evening before going to sleep incessant spasmodic yawning.

710. Great, insuperable drowsiness by day; when sitting by day at her work she cannot ward off sleep.

Great day-drowsiness : as soon as he sits down he falls asleep.

Drowsiness in the afternoon.

Every afternoon, from 2 to 3 o’clock, very exhausted and sleepy (then again wide awake).

In the evening very drowsy: as soon as the lights are put on the table she must sleep.

715. Long sleep: he must make a great effort to get up in the morning.

Without the least inclination to get out of bed in the morning.

Getting up in the morning after waking is difficult for him.

Heaviness in the back and lower extremities on rising in the morning.

At night she is very sleepy and her eyes close, as if heavy; but she cannot so to sleep, though there is nothing the matter with her.

720. She cannot sleep for an hour after going to bed at night, but yet she feels no ailment.

He wakes up every hour at night, and can only sleep for a couple of hours towards morning.

Sleepless and wide awake all night (aft. 36 h.).

Sleeplessness as from over-excitement and restlessness.

Restless tossing about at night in bed.

725. In the evening excessive wakefulness, the blood rushed to his head, and the night was sleepless.

She sleeps restlessly at nights but without waking.

Restless nights: he wakes up every time with a start, as if from a frightful dream, and after waking was still occupied with anxious visions as if of ghosts, which he could not immediately get rid of. [Wth.]

Starting up in affright twice in the evening in bed when going to sleep.

In the evening when going to sleep he starts up in affright from imaginary noise, a fright that went through his whole body.

730. Great starting up when going to sleep.

Starting up in affright in the midday siesta.

Waking in the morning with giddy confusion of the head.

Wakes at night frequently from throbbing of the blood in the head, then in the chest also.

At night burning in the mouth with thirst.

735. At night stomachache for an hour, relieved by eructation.

At night stomachache and throbbing pain in the head.

He snores every night.

In the evening, immediately after lying down, hacking cough for an hour; it made her hot; about 3 a.m. she awoke again to cough.

He wakes in the morning with rawness on the chest.

740. At night much stretching and straining.

In the evening in bed, for two hours, tickling formication in the left upper and lower extremities, which compels him to draw up these limbs frequently.

At night he must lay his lower extremities outside the bed clothes, owing to tearing in them.

Tossing about at night in bed, with hot feet.

She woke up at night in great anxiety, with heat all over, and her body felt in a spasmodic .

745. (After midnight restless sleep; she dreams that she is getting a fever, and wakes up in full perspiration with great heat, especially in the face, so that she cannot bear the bed clothes on her, with great thirst and rigor, which becomes worse on moving, so that her teeth chatter.)

Anxious dreams at night: dreams of fire coming form heaven.

Anxious dream, as if something pressed him down (nightmare).

After midnight anxious dreams, every night.

Horrible and anxious dreams, every night.

570. Startling dreams: as if he fell from a height.

Vexatious anxious dreams.

Dreams full of loathing at night, and on awaking nausea.

Many and vivid dreams at night, from which she frequently woke up.

Before falling asleep, ridiculous fancies in a half dreamy state; she laughed aloud (many evenings).

755. Dream-pictures immediately after closing the eyes.

Fear that he might catch cold in the open air; he cannot tell whether the feeling is physical or mental (yet he was never previously disposed to catch cold, and never dreaded exposure to the causes of a chill).

Formicating shudder over the skin, without chilliness.

Transient chilliness on chest, arms and back.

Coldness of the nose, hands and feet.

760. Cold feeling through all the limbs, not followed by heat, in the forenoon.

In the evening for an hour chilliness up the back not followed by heat.

Chilliness with diarrhoea, for some hours. [Fr.H-n.]

Internal chilliness.

Frequent internal chilliness, without thirst.

765. In the evening rigor and great paleness of face.

Frequent febrile rigor in the evening.

In the evening (from 7 to 8 o’clock) rigor with cold hands, without thirst, and great pressure as from a weight in the stomach; afterwards ordinary warmth returns with thirst.

In the evening, at first shivering, then heat in the hands and face with thirst.

Wakes at night with febrile rigor and yet is warm to the touch; thereafter some heat.

770. Much cold feeling in the afternoon; she then became warmer; but the feet remained cold.

In the forenoon chilly, in the afternoon feeling of heat, though she was cold to the touch.

In the morning, about 10 o’clock, chilliness for an hour, then quiet until 3 p.m., when there ensued a heat in the head and hands for two hours, with thirst for beer; repeated for several days.

In the evening (at half past 5 o’clock) chilliness, then heat; then again chilliness with some thirst until 8 o’clock.

Flush of heat in the face and febrile rigor on the body.

In the afternoon febrile heat mingled with chilliness and with persistent palpitation of the heart.

Fever: great heat in the face and feeling as if she had just recovered from a severe illness; after the heat some chilliness with much thirst (aft. 4 d.).

Fever: every forenoon inward chilliness, every day stronger, with vertigo as though the head would sink down, without thirst, and thereafter such great exhaustion that he could not walk upstairs, with perspiration day and night only on the head, which was swollen.

Every evening (about 8 o’clock) chill for two hours without heat; the following night, however, when she awoke she had heat without thirst.

780. In the morning very thirsty.

Much thirst during the day.

Heat all day long with much thirst, but not at night.

Dry heat in the morning in bed.

Heat on waking in the morning, which soon goes off.

785. In the morning in bed anxious disagreeable heat, with sweat and dryness in the throat (aft. 3 d.).

Towards morning heat as if perspiration would break out.

In the morning during sleep perspiration which went off on awaking.

Profuse perspiration in the morning only on the parts subject to itching. [Wth.]

In the morning sweat on the hands and feet.

790. In the evening before lying down perspiration, especially in the hands and immediately after lying down heat and difficulty of falling asleep.

In the evening in bed some perspiration.

In the evening anxious sweat with trembling, followed by vomiting; urging to stool during the anxiety; thereafter heaviness in the head and weakness in the arms.

Anxiety, febrile delirium, with great tightness of chest; he complained of burning in the stomach, vomiting, twitchings of the whole body – death. (All this occurred six months after taking the sulphur.)[MORGAGNI, l. c., § 11.]

Restlessness and hurry (in the day); he could not restrain himself.

795. Great distraction; he cannot concentrate his attention upon the matter before him and does his business awkwardly.

Dilatory, irresolute.

(He imagines he is getting thin.)

Sometimes disposed to weep, sometimes to laugh.

In the morning very ill-humoured, cross, and lachrymose, particularly so in the evening.

800. Very peevish, ill-humoured; nothing is right for her (aft. ½ h.).

He is cross with everything, is offended at every word and takes everything in bad part; thinks he must defend himself and gets angry.

Morose, gloomy and dull in the head as on the occurrence of catarrh.

Ill humoured; she was vexed with herself.

Ill-humoured and captious.

805. All day an indolent disposition of mind and body, indisposed to all occupation and movement (aft. 7 d.).

He takes no pleasure in anything.

In the evening disinclination for everything – work, amusement, conversation and movement; he is very uncomfortable and yet knows not what ails him.

Discontented with himself; owing to inward dejection he does not know how to calm himself, can do nothing to please himself, obstinate and unyielding, without knowing why.

Embittered humour, as though he had been insulted.

810. Humour quarrelsome and cross about everything.

When walking in the open air she suddenly becomes sad; only vexatious, anxious, depressing thoughts occur to her, of which she cannot divest herself, which makes her serious and peevishly lachrymose.

Very much out of humour, with great anxiety.

Dejection.

Sad, without courage.

FUMES OF BURNING SULPHUR

(Antidote – electric shock.)

Stiffness (painful) of the spine betwixt the scapulae, during and after movement, with pain as though it were broken.

Painful stiffness in the junction of the sacrum with the bones of the pelvis; on moving there occurred very painful jerks.

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